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thors offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards," a law professor talks about his book "american contagion." he is interviewed by a georgetown university law professor. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. announcer: earlier today, senate republican leaders held a news conference with reporters on the presidential election. we begin with majority leader mitch mcconnell. this is about 10 minutes. sen. mcconnell: good afternoon, everyone. we just had our leadership elections for the leadership team for the next two years. going, even to get though there is some suspense about whether we will be in a majority or not, which will be answered in georgia on january 5. we have one member of our team that is brand-new, senator rick scott from florida. i will call on my members for a couple words and we will take a couple questions and see you again after lunch. jump in. >> thank you, leader. congratulations to you and all members of our leadership team. this is a terrific leadership team and wonderful, very diverse
thors offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards," a law professor talks about his book "american contagion." he is interviewed by a georgetown university law professor. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. announcer: earlier today, senate republican leaders held a news conference with reporters on the presidential election. we begin with majority leader mitch mcconnell. this is about 10 minutes. sen....
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. >> was that thor? >> yeah. i think that's thor. >> okay.h. >> had arms like thor, that's for sure. >> well, yeah. >> he was good. he was good. that's fun. so neat. let's talk about a beautiful picture right now. let me show it to you from our exploratorium camera at pier 15. it is the cliche, the calm before the storm. the waters on the bay quiet right now. we have moderate and light rain moving from north to south from morning to early evening hours. a warming trend sunday through tuesday. tuesday marks the beginning of an unsettled pattern that we've been talking about most of the week, that will bring us a chance of rain through at least thursday. right now it's on the lighter side. so they're all 1s. we kind of need lighter rain right now while the burn scars heal. if we got heavy rain we would have issues with flooding. the storm unleashing most of its energy up north. 70-mile-per-hour winds, heavy rain, heavyvancouver. you can see some yellow out there in the north bay going through the early afternoon hours. temperatures in the north
. >> was that thor? >> yeah. i think that's thor. >> okay.h. >> had arms like thor, that's for sure. >> well, yeah. >> he was good. he was good. that's fun. so neat. let's talk about a beautiful picture right now. let me show it to you from our exploratorium camera at pier 15. it is the cliche, the calm before the storm. the waters on the bay quiet right now. we have moderate and light rain moving from north to south from morning to early evening hours. a...
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. >> el don thor a enrique esta semana a los estadounidenses que podemos esperar mÁs restricciones yiembre. dijo que es optimista en cuanto a la distribuciÓn de vacunas. tenemos una historia le distribuciÓn de vacunas, dijo el doctor. mientras tanto el centro de control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades advierte la poblaciÓn evitar viajar debido a los recientes brotes del coronavirus. el gobernar de california dijo que la primera oleada de vacunaciones serÁ limitada. dando prioridad a 2.4 millones de trabajadores del sector de la salud. el gobernador aÚn espera la aprobaciÓn de las unas por parte de la fda y dijo que pueden pasar varios meses para poder distribuir estas vacunas a todo el mundo.- pequeÑo negocio escuchÉ bien porque tiene hasta maÑana para presentar su solicitud para el programa de alameda que estÁ distribuyendo $5000 para pequeÑas empresas que han sido afectadas por la pandemia o por las restricciones de salud. para ser considerado su negocio debe tener no mÁs de 25 lados, tiene registrado su negocio en alameda, y comprobar que fue impactado econÓmicamente por la pandemia.
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and that is something that is obviously concerning for thor's at the same time. there is a big concern among german hospitals. many saying that the situation is even worse now than what it was in april, for example, during the 1st wave of the pandemic. so yes, there may be some positive signs, but the situation remains a very serious and that's something the german authorities have been very clear when they talk to the president of these kinds of things. christmas is only 6 weeks away and no government wants to go down in history as the one that canceled it and told millions of people they can go home and see their families. so tougher measures on the cards. i very much doubt that they will console christmas, but german authorities have indeed indicated that most probably restrictions will be there. now it's a big question whether a partial lockdown will be there. but restrictions might be there a government commissioner, for example, a few weeks ago actually suggested people here in germany should celebrate christmas in shifts. so more than once and with fewer p
and that is something that is obviously concerning for thor's at the same time. there is a big concern among german hospitals. many saying that the situation is even worse now than what it was in april, for example, during the 1st wave of the pandemic. so yes, there may be some positive signs, but the situation remains a very serious and that's something the german authorities have been very clear when they talk to the president of these kinds of things. christmas is only 6 weeks away and no...
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eastern on "after words" political scientists and thor deborah stone talks about her book, counting,ow we use numbers to decide what matters. she's interviewed by data scientists and author kathy o'neill. watch the tv on c-span2 this weekend. >> up next, former ambassadors at foreign policy expert discuss the incoming biden administration and its impact on middle east policy. we hear about u.s. relations with turkey and lebanon with recent peace deals in israel. here is a look. >> good morning and welcome. i am terry fireside, senior vice president at the middle eastern instit
eastern on "after words" political scientists and thor deborah stone talks about her book, counting,ow we use numbers to decide what matters. she's interviewed by data scientists and author kathy o'neill. watch the tv on c-span2 this weekend. >> up next, former ambassadors at foreign policy expert discuss the incoming biden administration and its impact on middle east policy. we hear about u.s. relations with turkey and lebanon with recent peace deals in israel. here is a look....
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thors offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards," a law professor talks about his book "american contagion." he is interviewed by a georgetown university law professor. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. announcer: earlier today, senate republican leaders held a news conference with reporters on the presidential election. we begin with majority leader mitch mcconnell. this is about 10 minutes.
thors offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards," a law professor talks about his book "american contagion." he is interviewed by a georgetown university law professor. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. announcer: earlier today, senate republican leaders held a news conference with reporters on the presidential election. we begin with majority leader mitch mcconnell. this is about 10 minutes.
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their brexit transition, wh now just a month away, i spoke with frank langfitt, npr correspondent and thor of "the shanghai free taxi." frank, thank you so much for joining us. boris johnson is lifting england's second lockdown this week on wednesday. will this be a tiered system? how is this going to play out? >> y tiered system, michael, and what we'll see is the second and third very high, which is the vast majority of england will be in, e'll be some differences so, where i am just outside of londonill be in tier two. so, our corner pubs will start to open, but they'll have to close at 11:00. people still will not be able to mix different housolds, mix inside. and then, i think the big difference we'll see when you gthet up into tiee is really shutting down restaurants and pubs only for takeaway and delive, that sort of thing. those are, those are some of the big differences. but what you're seeing already is complaints among members of parliament who say, wait a second, this is-- these tiers are blanket in some areas where you'llone county like kent and say, even though it varies a of
their brexit transition, wh now just a month away, i spoke with frank langfitt, npr correspondent and thor of "the shanghai free taxi." frank, thank you so much for joining us. boris johnson is lifting england's second lockdown this week on wednesday. will this be a tiered system? how is this going to play out? >> y tiered system, michael, and what we'll see is the second and third very high, which is the vast majority of england will be in, e'll be some differences so, where i...
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allege 2,000, all champions of their breeds will vie, following in the footsteps of last year's winner, thor, best in show. >> they tell you i'm the best there ever was a judge said it's a dog show and you've got to show. >> reporter: grabbing the hoimd spotlight. mark barger, nbc news. >>> over the course of this pandemic, one thing i've grown to appreciate is the daily dog show people walking their pups, they don't wear masks but they have cute sweaters and make my day every time. >> you're going to see holiday gear when it comes to is that. let's see if you're going to need it. check in with meteorologist bill karins good morning, happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgiving to you too. let's talk about the forecast. have a lot of rain early in areas from new jersey, back up into areas of new england. it's not going to rain all day we should clear out most areas by the often this is paused here at noon today. notice new york city, even connecticut is drying out, rain in the valley, heaviest in boston and providence. then we push it off the coast. it looks like by about 5:00 or 6:00, the rain
allege 2,000, all champions of their breeds will vie, following in the footsteps of last year's winner, thor, best in show. >> they tell you i'm the best there ever was a judge said it's a dog show and you've got to show. >> reporter: grabbing the hoimd spotlight. mark barger, nbc news. >>> over the course of this pandemic, one thing i've grown to appreciate is the daily dog show people walking their pups, they don't wear masks but they have cute sweaters and make my day...
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and that is something that is obviously concerning for thor's at the same time. there is a big concern among german hospitals. many saying that the situation is even worse now than what it was in april, for example, during the 1st wave of the pandemic. so yes, there may be some positive signs, but the situation remains very serious and that's something the german authorities have been very clear when they talk to the president of these kinds of things. christmas is only 6 weeks away and no government wants to go down in history as the one that canceled it, untold millions of people. they can go home and see their families. so tougher measures on the cards. i very much doubt that they will console christmas, but german authorities have indeed indicated that most probably restrictions will be there. now it's a big question whether a partial lockdown will be there. but restrictions might be there a government commission, for example, a few weeks ago actually suggested people here in germany should celebrate christmas in shifts. so more than once and with fewer peopl
and that is something that is obviously concerning for thor's at the same time. there is a big concern among german hospitals. many saying that the situation is even worse now than what it was in april, for example, during the 1st wave of the pandemic. so yes, there may be some positive signs, but the situation remains very serious and that's something the german authorities have been very clear when they talk to the president of these kinds of things. christmas is only 6 weeks away and no...
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his first career touchdown pass to for just 93 yards and thor sko.e'll always remember that moment. the dolphins defense did a job on goff. a sack fumble. it will go 78 yards the other way. l.a. turn it over four times. goff throws two interceptions. the rams lose 28-17. how about in cleveland? that weather, up to 36 miles an hour. sleet and some snow at some point. browns and raiders. opening possession. the 41-yard field goal. whoa! that wind bangs it up. the only miss of the game. the 41 yarder for cody, goes low and sneaks it in. the browns take the lead. fourth quarter. the six-6 game. derek carr from fresno state, i went there. hunter renfro with a touchdown. they win it 16-6 on. this date ten years ago today, the san francisco giants won the world series over the texas rangers. the beard brian wilson finishes. there is a buster hug. all those guys coming out. bruce bochy and this is some great video. they won in 2012 and 2014. all those guys running around the field. you remember the motto, torture. all those games were so close. there is tim
his first career touchdown pass to for just 93 yards and thor sko.e'll always remember that moment. the dolphins defense did a job on goff. a sack fumble. it will go 78 yards the other way. l.a. turn it over four times. goff throws two interceptions. the rams lose 28-17. how about in cleveland? that weather, up to 36 miles an hour. sleet and some snow at some point. browns and raiders. opening possession. the 41-yard field goal. whoa! that wind bangs it up. the only miss of the game. the 41...
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will reenter a month long lockdown from thor expected to introduce new measures over the coming weeks or one country that has seen a big rise in the number of cases is russia 18665 new confirmed infections of covert 19 on sunday the number of dead in the country has now passed the 28000 mark there are no signs of a new full lockdown coming into place in russia however over 60 five's have been told to you to stay at home as much as possible those are not out risk category we know the virus attacks those who are older much harder than it does the young but when it comes to things like night life in cities like moscow that remains open may said it is so beyond the rushing of the mayor of the russian capital is said that the q.r. code system that's being used to allow people into bars and nightclubs will continue but it may be under review should cases continue to rise. we heard from journalist and economist paul boating he believes some countries need to rethink their priorities when dealing with the pandemic as an economist i look at trade offs and to be honest measures taken in most of
will reenter a month long lockdown from thor expected to introduce new measures over the coming weeks or one country that has seen a big rise in the number of cases is russia 18665 new confirmed infections of covert 19 on sunday the number of dead in the country has now passed the 28000 mark there are no signs of a new full lockdown coming into place in russia however over 60 five's have been told to you to stay at home as much as possible those are not out risk category we know the virus...
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government is battling the people's liberation front, after accusing it of attacking a military base or thor, it is then launched a military offensive calling the alleged assault, an act of treason you to be seated at the whim of this for so many years. i've been left, everything can be tired. looking with just our clothes. this year. i was really beaten and tortured and we were detained for 3 days. we near death from hunger and thirst before they released us. children, adults, and pregnant women had been shot and thrown into the streets and bitter was 6. after they took control of they stole all homes. the humanitarian situation on the border between ethiopia and sudan is quickly evolving and it is extremely urgent. in the matter of a week, the un h.c.r. has already recorded more than 30000 refugees who have crossed from ethiopia into sudan. we lost everything our belongings, our livestock, everything. i do not know anything about my children. what does the world not see us now? where will we go? when we just die, we barely escaped with our lives. granted away, whoever did not flee will die
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that means once they're distributed and once they're thor i'd the that would be a game changer. >> millions concerned about what will ham after their benefits run out. congress has been on vacation this past week. we know there's been gridlock for months now over a new stimulus package. obama administration economy advisory austan goolsbee was on cnn, he told manu raju this morning that democrats need to take a cold hard look at their offenses. here he is. >> it's not jump-starting growth, it's just keeping people from being evicted, keeping businesses from shutting down permanently. i think it's important. if that you have to accept half a loaf, then they should accept half a loaf, and then let's try for another half a loaf. >> math, this is going to be a lifeline for a lot of people, but what are the chances of even a new stimulus plan by the end of the year? >> i think austan is right on that. there hasn't been much progress after the election. the hope is they do get something done, though, because there are some dire consequences. if there's no deals, more small business failures, and
that means once they're distributed and once they're thor i'd the that would be a game changer. >> millions concerned about what will ham after their benefits run out. congress has been on vacation this past week. we know there's been gridlock for months now over a new stimulus package. obama administration economy advisory austan goolsbee was on cnn, he told manu raju this morning that democrats need to take a cold hard look at their offenses. here he is. >> it's not jump-starting...
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when you have hospitalizations up, you are also going to see thor death numbers up. look at the hospitalizations compared to when this virus was first really detected, and had taken hold in the united states. to now you're see the u-shaped curve. that is what the governor is trying to deal with. she tries to bring the numbers down along with the health officials. there's a lot of different fields here. not just to the elderly, but to others as well, who are following all the rules. you also have businesses who are really, really struggling, and one of those businesses is the restaurant industry, which has been told you can no longer have indoor dining. they're pushing back, saying, look, we're taking all these precautions. we have to do this in order to stay solvent. some are saying, look, the restaurant association is saying, look, we're suing the state, because we believe we can do this safely. there are other places that are closed like high schools and colleges, they're going to online learning again. there's just a lot of frustration here, but there's fear here
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"thor" scheduled for release february, 2022. that's all i have for you guys.ara. thanks so much. >>> we'll turn to our "gma" cover story. "little house on the prairie" star melissa gilbert revealing she underwent spinal surgery. adrienne bankert joins us with more. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning, cecelia. channelling that strength. melissa gilbert, so many people grew up watching "little house on the prairie" or a movie she starred in, directed or produced, and now fans are cheering her on for a speedy recovery. melissa gilbert has a lot to smile about this morning after undergoing spinal surgery that's been wildly successful. she's battling neck and back injuries since 2001. she added artificial disk to her spine. she said, thank you for all of your love, support and prayers. i send so much love back to you all. happy thanksgiving indeed. gilbert always pushing herself. hopeful, but still rushed to the hospital in 2012 after a whiplash incident on "dancing with the stars." >> dizzy? >> i hit my head. >> reporter: gilbert saying in 2016, i h
"thor" scheduled for release february, 2022. that's all i have for you guys.ara. thanks so much. >>> we'll turn to our "gma" cover story. "little house on the prairie" star melissa gilbert revealing she underwent spinal surgery. adrienne bankert joins us with more. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning, cecelia. channelling that strength. melissa gilbert, so many people grew up watching "little house on the prairie" or a movie...
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and that is something that is obviously concerning for thor's at the same time. there is a big concern among german hospitals. many saying that the situation is even worse now than what it was in april, for example, during the 1st wave of the pandemic. so yes, there may be some positive signs, but the situation remains a very serious and that's something the german authorities have been very clear when they talk to the french have these kinds of things. christmas is only 6 weeks away and no government wants to go down in history as the one that canceled it, untold millions of people. they can go home and see their families. so tougher measures on the cards. i very much doubt that they will console christmas, but german authorities have indeed indicated that most probably restrictions will be there. now it's a big question whether a partial lockdown will be there. but restrictions might be there a government commissioner, for example, a few weeks ago actually suggested people here in germany should celebrate christmas in shifts. so more than once and with fewer pe
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the fact there are so many military families highlights the you thor recklessness of the allegations. dan simon, cnn, san francisco. >>> u.s. president could be making his final push to kill the affordable care act. signals from supreme court justices could mean for obamacare's future coming up. stay with us. bly fades the dark spots away. new neutrogena® rapid tone repair 20 percent pure vitamin c. a serum so powerful dark spots don't stand a chance. see what i mean? neutrogena® robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. you're choosing whento get connected to xfinity mobile, to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings.
the fact there are so many military families highlights the you thor recklessness of the allegations. dan simon, cnn, san francisco. >>> u.s. president could be making his final push to kill the affordable care act. signals from supreme court justices could mean for obamacare's future coming up. stay with us. bly fades the dark spots away. new neutrogena® rapid tone repair 20 percent pure vitamin c. a serum so powerful dark spots don't stand a chance. see what i mean? neutrogena®...
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global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by thor man 2,700 journalists 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. eye man da: live from toronto, i am amanda. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. we are now joined by our bloomberg audiences. here are the stories we are following this hour. how will president-elect biden respond to china's encroachment on hong kong, once he takes office? we will speak with carla hills, former u.s. trade representative. we will keep an eye on the markets this hour as we see the s&p 500 drop. an exclusive for our bloomberg green report. >> we will also take a look at moderna which may take to the spotlight shortly. reports that it may have some results that we can use in a few days on its vaccine trials. >> let's have a look at how the markets are faring, amanda. amanda: we are seeing moderation here and slightly more broad based although the moves for the majors are not big. we are seeing most of the subgroups, at last check every subgroup in negative territory. you can see that mildly more positive for the techs but overa
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said he's going to leave off if the electoral college votes for biden, and his twitter feed saying thor it's up to biden to prove the 80 million votes were not fraudulently or illegally obtained. what say you? >> good to see you, brooke. happy thanksgiving. look, a couple things are going on here. one is that this is drifting into total sour grapes-ism and cry baby-ism on the part of the president and his campaign. you have the situation where even if the supreme court takes up the case that the third circuit rejected today, the motion for an injunction, even if they take up pennsylvania, pennsylvania's electoral votes are not enough to get president trump over the top. but president-elect biden would still have enough electoral college votes to be seated as president. the other thing that's drifting out there from president trump and his other allies is this idea it's so hard to believe that biden got 80 million popular votes. how could he have gotten more than president obama? but president trump also got more popular votes by president obama, and by any measure, president trump is no
said he's going to leave off if the electoral college votes for biden, and his twitter feed saying thor it's up to biden to prove the 80 million votes were not fraudulently or illegally obtained. what say you? >> good to see you, brooke. happy thanksgiving. look, a couple things are going on here. one is that this is drifting into total sour grapes-ism and cry baby-ism on the part of the president and his campaign. you have the situation where even if the supreme court takes up the case...
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university of california -- now the visiting professor at university of california washington center. 4:thor of "class of '7 congress after watergate in the roots of partisanship." the house is about to gavel in further legislative session. we now bring you live coverage here on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. november 18, 2020. i hereby appoint the honorable henry cuellar to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of house of january 7, 2020, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate redskin nation between the parties with time equally allocated betw
university of california -- now the visiting professor at university of california washington center. 4:thor of "class of '7 congress after watergate in the roots of partisanship." the house is about to gavel in further legislative session. we now bring you live coverage here on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] the...
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but we're probably going to have to bump along through that for a couple of months before we get to thor sie eother side the market trades on expectations more than events. it set the expectation that we were going to be able to remove this shock from the market all the other stuff piled on in a positive way has helped but not a new catalyst i don't know that we necessarily need a new big catalyst to make it through the end of the year i think the next big move will be post inauguration. >> you got 60 days to get to that point essentially i'm wondering what the market's going to do over the next couple of months. we view things in different prisms on this program some people trade within days or weeks, others look out months if not years. let's just take it in an incremental way to start, the 60 the days a lot of vaccine news is already in the market, the economy is not going to be doing that much that i can see over the next 60 days to be all that positive you've got a president who hasn't conceded. what does that leave us? >> scott, as liz was saying earlier, that we're going to have s
but we're probably going to have to bump along through that for a couple of months before we get to thor sie eother side the market trades on expectations more than events. it set the expectation that we were going to be able to remove this shock from the market all the other stuff piled on in a positive way has helped but not a new catalyst i don't know that we necessarily need a new big catalyst to make it through the end of the year i think the next big move will be post inauguration....
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thor beat out 12,000 other dogs to take home the best in show title. >> the national dog show becoming a thanksgiving day tradition. this year will be different because of the pandemic, of course. only 500 dogs will be competing and the dog handlers will be masked up outdoors. >> it's about the dog and the best handlers get invisible and know what their dog is about. >> the national dog show airs thanksgiving day at noon here on nbc bay area right after the macy's thanksgiving day parade. >>> up next california's largest city looking at drastic lockdown measures. >>> plus, the latest covid concerns in the bay area. >> reporter: and as those cases continue to rise, two bay area counties slipping into another tier and what's at risk. >>> right now at 6:30, staring down more restrictions as most bay area counties live under new curfew rules. three in san francisco on the list. this morning they're asking how long that might last. "today in the bay" continues right now. and it's a good tuesday morning, a terrific tuesday as i like to call it. i'm marcus washington. >> i'm laura garcia. let
thor beat out 12,000 other dogs to take home the best in show title. >> the national dog show becoming a thanksgiving day tradition. this year will be different because of the pandemic, of course. only 500 dogs will be competing and the dog handlers will be masked up outdoors. >> it's about the dog and the best handlers get invisible and know what their dog is about. >> the national dog show airs thanksgiving day at noon here on nbc bay area right after the macy's thanksgiving...
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cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain ab rmab hrmrt hhyrtmshy thoror tor tr heugdr ugdrat and should not be taken are known to uso che gech rt hhym.hy your ctor orouant chy gechs medicesinouesine 'rkie .e thmo cmosi esiffec e are elngelf mse ndmsegnd egeg d nfd ionfnf sked p it made althl die r k yoas pur pnsonki scialispeci plt abid. ♪ ♪ ♪. kennedy: hello and welcome back. president-elect joe biden but have a lot of big plans for his presidency. but without a deputy majority in the senate he might be heading for a nightmare. that's why all eyes turn to the peach state. we are headed to a run out for both senate seats january 5. republican senator david perdue goes head-to-head with democratic challenger. a republican kelly loeffler will face a challenge to another democrat. the reason this matter so much, that will likely determine the balance of power in washington. and the world for its are these two races the on thing standing between rationality and socialism? the man panel is back. chris behr, christopher hahn, and cliff mahoney. woman on twitt
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good news, the fda just thor authorized the first at home fast test. pfizer says its vaccine is 95% effective and they will file for fda authorization in days. moderna won't be far behind. >> by the end of december, we expect to have 40 million doses of these two vaccines available for distribution, pending fda authorization. enough to vaccinate about 20 million of our most vulnerable americans. >> reporter: but likely early summer before it's widespread. >> there is light at the end of the tunnel. however, that tunnel is long. >> reporter: and some places panic buying is now back, also long lines at food banks and covid-19 testing sites. the pain of this fall now resembles the spring, and it's getting worse. >> reporter: the situation in new york city is very interesting. so they reached 3% positivity which triggers the closure of all schools, so now in new york, kids can't go to a classroom but an adult can still go to a bar to get a beer. it's complicated. if i c nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> america's top infectious disease expert says many amer
good news, the fda just thor authorized the first at home fast test. pfizer says its vaccine is 95% effective and they will file for fda authorization in days. moderna won't be far behind. >> by the end of december, we expect to have 40 million doses of these two vaccines available for distribution, pending fda authorization. enough to vaccinate about 20 million of our most vulnerable americans. >> reporter: but likely early summer before it's widespread. >> there is light at...
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i don't want to overthem lem i therous to it a -- it's actually double the sizest thor sml. 60%, great margins, so as the sar, so does their businesses system and the pause in a -- it's such a new jersey -- it does represent this ecosystem so for every hospital or ig they get unflmp so you're buying into an ale identity is really what the whole thing is all about. >> yeah. by the way, columbo. that was such a great show i'm so glad my dad are had it on all the time how would i watch "columbo?" >> i don't know. >> someone should pick it up it's a great show, i love it. >> i know, please, nobody try to recreate it. there's no way you can capture the magic. >> actually, ed, we'll check back in with you, ed lee and angelo, thanks to you as well talking us through some of the implications for apple's strong here we do want to get to a news alert in the bond market and a big week for the ten-year. the notes just went up for auction. let's check in with rick santelli how did it go, rick? >> reporter: it was not a pretty reaction, and that shouldn't be shocking to anybody. i give the auction a
i don't want to overthem lem i therous to it a -- it's actually double the sizest thor sml. 60%, great margins, so as the sar, so does their businesses system and the pause in a -- it's such a new jersey -- it does represent this ecosystem so for every hospital or ig they get unflmp so you're buying into an ale identity is really what the whole thing is all about. >> yeah. by the way, columbo. that was such a great show i'm so glad my dad are had it on all the time how would i watch...
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tom, you're on thor. >> caller: hello. my name is tom willis and i'm calling is i often wondered who engineered the end of the war, was it admiral dornus and secondly did he honestly believe throughout his entire career that his losses in the atlantic were not caused by the anemic machine and thirdly what happened to him at the end of the war? >> well that is a lot of questions. admiral doanus was the commander of the german navy at the end of the war. there wasn't much of a german navy left to command by that point. the german submarine force had been almost completely destroyed by may of 1945. in terms of who engineered the end of war, well, there were conversations among those who were still surviving in berlin, he was actually to the north -- to the northwest of berlin, about how to go about contacting the allies and how to go about bringing this catastrophe to a close. hitler having killed himself on april 30th had essentially tried to pull the temple down around him as he perished but not everyone was willing to take
tom, you're on thor. >> caller: hello. my name is tom willis and i'm calling is i often wondered who engineered the end of the war, was it admiral dornus and secondly did he honestly believe throughout his entire career that his losses in the atlantic were not caused by the anemic machine and thirdly what happened to him at the end of the war? >> well that is a lot of questions. admiral doanus was the commander of the german navy at the end of the war. there wasn't much of a german...
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and you know, the cdc, they gave a nice list how many people would be in the running thor these vaccineswe have 20 million health care orkers, over 50 million over the age of 65. the advisory committee on immunization practicesen the cdc met monday and considering potentially changing order of priority to health care workers, folks in long-term health care facilities, then essential workers. then people over the age of 65 and people with chronic conditions. there's millions of people who are going to be, you know, potentially candidates for vaccination with a really limited supply early on. again, i anticipate that at least health care workers will start to be vaccinated by christmastime in this country. >> can't be said enough. you guys are both heroes. thank you both so much. >>> tens of millions of americans facing uncertainly holiday season with no sign of pandemic relief in the offing's in a moment rial sfei'll speak of the leading voices on capitol hill. just when can we expect help? has you covered. crest, the official toothpaste of santa. sfloo. >>> new this hour, talks stalled o
and you know, the cdc, they gave a nice list how many people would be in the running thor these vaccineswe have 20 million health care orkers, over 50 million over the age of 65. the advisory committee on immunization practicesen the cdc met monday and considering potentially changing order of priority to health care workers, folks in long-term health care facilities, then essential workers. then people over the age of 65 and people with chronic conditions. there's millions of people who are...
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reporting 266 thor,000d in the last hour. also to colorado where governor polis has tested positive for the coronavirus. he has been in quarantine since wednesday and will remain there for the appropriate time. and the denver mayor was given backlash after traveling for thanksgiving and he said he made the decision with his heart and not his head. millions making their return home today. nbc's cori coughlin is live for us in the suburb of lake forest. cori, good to see you this afternoon. thank you for joining us on this. it is the sunday after thanksgiving. we know that car travel accounts for more than 90% of holiday transportation specifically this year. how busy are you seeing the roads so far? >> reporter: yeah, yasmin, good afternoon. they're surprisingly light today, and that is reflective of the fact that there were some changes in travel plans for people, which i'll get into in just a moment, but aaa did expect, as you mentioned, that there wasn't going to be a major dip in travel. we had 4.3% less car travel than la
reporting 266 thor,000d in the last hour. also to colorado where governor polis has tested positive for the coronavirus. he has been in quarantine since wednesday and will remain there for the appropriate time. and the denver mayor was given backlash after traveling for thanksgiving and he said he made the decision with his heart and not his head. millions making their return home today. nbc's cori coughlin is live for us in the suburb of lake forest. cori, good to see you this afternoon. thank...
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but by the numbers, 20 ought thors contributed their times and talent to make this impossible. 20,000 footnotes, and why is that a big deal? if we are saying something and providing a data data point, what is north korea doing, what is united states army doing, great britain doing, we link that to a source some you can go into it and read the same thing that we are reading and come to a different conclusion. footnoting to win credibility to the index and replete with graphics and maps and carts and all sorts of things, tables, 62 of those in addition to the programs. you have heard mention about major acquisition programs. are they on track? and we address those components as well. since we have the index, we distribute both hard copies and distribute it online, what a useful mechanism to talk about things that are really important to national security and status and use of military power, when i taug about a tank. can i make more of them. do i have an industrial base. am i experimenting, do i have an crew that is effective. how does it relate to other tanks. in each edition of the in
but by the numbers, 20 ought thors contributed their times and talent to make this impossible. 20,000 footnotes, and why is that a big deal? if we are saying something and providing a data data point, what is north korea doing, what is united states army doing, great britain doing, we link that to a source some you can go into it and read the same thing that we are reading and come to a different conclusion. footnoting to win credibility to the index and replete with graphics and maps and carts...
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we've seen instead of the megacaps, our traditional stocks being lead thor.ve had consumer discussion nar energy in the large caps and also seen small and mid cap outperform in that sense i think it's coming from stocks that have been massively beaten up earlier in the year. i think it's healthy we're seeing this reversal or change in november. >> is there any part of the market that you think is still fairly or even undervalued, erin >> yeah. there's still plenty of places because just for years, in fact, for most of 2019 and 2020 it's really been just about the megacap. so i think it's actually healthy we're seeing little more breath. one of my favorite areas is going into the small and the mid caps and just using a broad index rather than individual stocks i want to verse some of that risk when you look at the price of growth rates we're seeing for 2021, because this is really how investors are investing right now is just giving up on 2020. we're not really that concerned about fourth quarter money it's all about 2021 and the economic recovery. and when yo
we've seen instead of the megacaps, our traditional stocks being lead thor.ve had consumer discussion nar energy in the large caps and also seen small and mid cap outperform in that sense i think it's coming from stocks that have been massively beaten up earlier in the year. i think it's healthy we're seeing this reversal or change in november. >> is there any part of the market that you think is still fairly or even undervalued, erin >> yeah. there's still plenty of places because...
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show you what those show you my layover and so she's coming home, so basically i'll just have a tia thor and my you know we're kicking it old school just keeping the family type write me an air just like good old times that yeah right when you're think was i just thought well looking at the clothes i would guess probably early 80's i yeah that was a 7 right post trying to get your bubble and have a great guy >>thanksgiving a senior monday we'll be back monday. there's no bad time to start at amazon... ♪ i like the flexibility. it also allows for picking up shifts. safety comes first, speed comes second. safety. safety. safety. we're making sure that somebody is getting their very important items. it makes me very happy. ♪ >>9.54 right now and a town in oklahoma has come up with a great way to draw attention light up the land from a christmas 150 feet tall this one though, and it comes with. >>the free she lay box because it must be italian does it have fish that song because and i didn't see the fish i don't look for a leg have. yeah isn't the official yeah, absolutely ok, it's a major a
show you what those show you my layover and so she's coming home, so basically i'll just have a tia thor and my you know we're kicking it old school just keeping the family type write me an air just like good old times that yeah right when you're think was i just thought well looking at the clothes i would guess probably early 80's i yeah that was a 7 right post trying to get your bubble and have a great guy >>thanksgiving a senior monday we'll be back monday. there's no bad time to start...
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eastern on "after words" political scientists and thor deborah stone talks about her book, counting, how we use numbers to decide what matters. she's interviewed by data scientists and author kathy o'neill. watch the tv on c-span2 this weekend. >> up next, former ambassadors at foreign policy expert discuss the incoming biden administration and its impact on middle east policy. we hear about u.s. relations with turkey and lebanon with recent peace deals in israel. here is a look. >> good morning and welcome. i am terry fireside, senior vice president at the middle eastern institute and i'm pleased to welcome you all to today's eve event. election 2020, president-elect joseph biden. following a contentious u.s. election joseph biden will be the next president of the united states and leaders in the middle east have mixed emotions about that as adults, especially those who have prospered throughout down times presidency. the entire region undoubtedly will be >> he retired from 2019 four years. >> me say a few things about leading up to the inauguration that should happen on january jan
eastern on "after words" political scientists and thor deborah stone talks about her book, counting, how we use numbers to decide what matters. she's interviewed by data scientists and author kathy o'neill. watch the tv on c-span2 this weekend. >> up next, former ambassadors at foreign policy expert discuss the incoming biden administration and its impact on middle east policy. we hear about u.s. relations with turkey and lebanon with recent peace deals in israel. here is a...
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thor intelligence community devastated by this community. avril haines was the deputy director of the cia. you see biden trying to repair what is broken here and less focused on the team of rivals than on a repair team to fix what has been broken. >> also no members of his family announced as members of his cabinet or senior advisers, a difference there. david axelrod. >> good to see you guys. >>> democrats are welcoming the news of these cabinet selections, republicans have been notably it silent so far. >> sunlen serfaty joins us on capitol hill this morning. good morning. we know these positions are not a guarantee. they have to be confirmed by the senate. any significance to the silence right now? >> reporter: well, the silence certainly is significant, poppy, nd ainge that silence across the board from republicans that we're seeing notably this week is a whole myriad of topics, not only on the cabinet positions, the nominations for president-elect biden's cabinet positions but as they plot out the next steps and try to pick up the piece
thor intelligence community devastated by this community. avril haines was the deputy director of the cia. you see biden trying to repair what is broken here and less focused on the team of rivals than on a repair team to fix what has been broken. >> also no members of his family announced as members of his cabinet or senior advisers, a difference there. david axelrod. >> good to see you guys. >>> democrats are welcoming the news of these cabinet selections, republicans...
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we have been in touch with the thor authorities there. locations in the inner part of vienna shots had been fired and multiple perpetrators and had long rifles and a passer-by has been killed and that also one of the perpetrators was chased down and killed by the police as well. now, jake, we know that there are several other victims who are -- some of them in very severe condition and we know one of the people in severe condition is an austrian police officer. now what is going on in vienna right now is the police is still searching for some of these suspects but what remember hearing on the ground is police cordons everywhere and several choppers in the area and not july the inner city of vienna but the outer districts. the interior minister of austria is saying this is a terror attack and says it's ongoing and they don't know exactly how many perpetrators there are but he certainly says it's several and that some of them could well still be on the loose. >> developing story and bring more to you. thaw, frederik pleitgen. >>> ahead of t
we have been in touch with the thor authorities there. locations in the inner part of vienna shots had been fired and multiple perpetrators and had long rifles and a passer-by has been killed and that also one of the perpetrators was chased down and killed by the police as well. now, jake, we know that there are several other victims who are -- some of them in very severe condition and we know one of the people in severe condition is an austrian police officer. now what is going on in vienna...
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received the first vaccine august 27th and then about three weeks later they administered a above thor i had the antibody test in october and very thankful i had very strong covid-19 antibodies which means i've bot the protection and the results have come out and shown that this particular vaccine is 95% effective. this is great news for the american people. this is how we bring an end to this pandemic and the reason my wife and i participated is we want to help build confidence and trust in these vaccines because if you look at the history of pandemics, it is vaccines that bring an end to these pandemics. i think about polio. it was 1953 when dr. jonas salk announced on radio that he had a advantages eve the american people cheered. it lifted the spirits, and i see that pfizer today has submitted their emergency use authorization request to the fda. this could be a tremendous christmas present to the american people. >> one more question about your experience did it hurt, and did you experience any side effects? did the shot itself cause any unusual pain >> yeah. no, it didn't. i typi
received the first vaccine august 27th and then about three weeks later they administered a above thor i had the antibody test in october and very thankful i had very strong covid-19 antibodies which means i've bot the protection and the results have come out and shown that this particular vaccine is 95% effective. this is great news for the american people. this is how we bring an end to this pandemic and the reason my wife and i participated is we want to help build confidence and trust in...
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lika thor t like authoritarians around the world he fears leaving office.ld take the threat of his lie about the election outcomes but also future possible threats between now and january very seriously. democracy doesn't win. it's the people who win when they support democracy. >> as you look at home from there, and when you come home on your next visit, do you view it as a changed country because millions of people decided maybe over time like the frog boiling experiment to become at least tyranny curious? >> it is a process. i mean, you're kind enough to mention my book on tyranny which i wrote about four years ago. i've noticed over time that the correspondence of people who support trump to me has changed. at the beginning it was about 50-50 civil and angry. and now after four years it's all angry. something has changed in the country, and things continue to change. so when we think about mr. trump's threat to democracy it's not just he's trying to stay in power although that of course is horrible enough. it's also that he's injecting a big lie into th
lika thor t like authoritarians around the world he fears leaving office.ld take the threat of his lie about the election outcomes but also future possible threats between now and january very seriously. democracy doesn't win. it's the people who win when they support democracy. >> as you look at home from there, and when you come home on your next visit, do you view it as a changed country because millions of people decided maybe over time like the frog boiling experiment to become at...
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, don't let them disappear and it's your world, get informed, get spired and get going, and the co-thor of the book of gutsy women and grandma's garden with her mom, hillary clinton, bothf which are in my daughter'swn book collections and of gerning global health, wholines world and why. steve davis' book channelin ouanged sparked activism is the subject of the talk, join me in welcoming chelsea clinton steve davis. >> thank you for that incredibly generousen inthrow ducks, we want to think town hall and elliott bay book company for helping bring us all together in this virtual space. always such a pleasure to be with steve, even just on a submit split screen, steve is one i have long admired, proud to call a friend and have known for quite a few years. we first met when we were both working for global health and both still are. when steve what as pass and ien was engaged with the christian to ton health access initiative, we found we have quite a bit in common. stanford, real appreciation for the arts and the belief that the arts are critical for young people, and a profound interest i
, don't let them disappear and it's your world, get informed, get spired and get going, and the co-thor of the book of gutsy women and grandma's garden with her mom, hillary clinton, bothf which are in my daughter'swn book collections and of gerning global health, wholines world and why. steve davis' book channelin ouanged sparked activism is the subject of the talk, join me in welcoming chelsea clinton steve davis. >> thank you for that incredibly generousen inthrow ducks, we want to...
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looked more like a dead bird carcass. [ laughter ] what is that it looks like they spray-painted thor's [ laughter ] not to be outdone, cinnabon just started selling its frosting by the pint look at this wow! that's right, it's all the fun of eating cinnabon with double the depression [ laughter ] it's perfect for anyone looking to flex seal their arteries. [ laughter ] actually, this is great. now i have something to baste the baskin-robbins turkey with [ laughter ] here's a crazy story from overseas a school in france had to ask parents to stop throwing their kids over the six-foot gate when they showed up late for school check out this sign that they actually had to hang up. [ laughter ] yeah, it's dangerous apparently while landing on the other side, some kids broke their wine bottle. [ laughter ] "now what will i pair with my lunchables?" [ laughter ] meanwhile, the parents are already a step ahead now they're taking stale baguettes and making their kids pole vault over the fence. [ laughter ] and finally, a scuba diver off the coast of egypt just set an amazing new record take a l
looked more like a dead bird carcass. [ laughter ] what is that it looks like they spray-painted thor's [ laughter ] not to be outdone, cinnabon just started selling its frosting by the pint look at this wow! that's right, it's all the fun of eating cinnabon with double the depression [ laughter ] it's perfect for anyone looking to flex seal their arteries. [ laughter ] actually, this is great. now i have something to baste the baskin-robbins turkey with [ laughter ] here's a crazy story from...
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to the closing stages of their trials, what they've now got to do is to convince the regulator real thor. it is not just in one country, but in every country in which they want to use their agent. that their agent is safe and that it can be used safely in people in that country. so you could argue that the work really is only just beginning because they'll submit their data files are going to submit this for emergency approval, which under certain circumstances, regulators can consider things more rapidly than they otherwise wouldn't grant permissions. but regulators work independently in each territory. so pfizer now got to start working with lots of countries to say, here's what we've done. here's the data we have to support what we're claiming these are, these are the side effects. this is the side effect profile in the people we've assessed so far. and then the regulator independently makes a judgment on whether or not they wish to grant approval for that. so it's going to be in the hands of an independent group or an impartial. they're not in the pay of the government, they're certa
to the closing stages of their trials, what they've now got to do is to convince the regulator real thor. it is not just in one country, but in every country in which they want to use their agent. that their agent is safe and that it can be used safely in people in that country. so you could argue that the work really is only just beginning because they'll submit their data files are going to submit this for emergency approval, which under certain circumstances, regulators can consider things...
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that underscores even more important need, not just for a vaccine but thor therapeutics.people who already contracted the coronavirus. it has a very low fatality rate as you're well aware but it is still at the same time we need to have treatments but we need to have the vaccines. and at the same time we need to continue to study the epidemiology and the understanding of the virus t could be that the virus, it doesn't appear to be mutating greatly but can it could evolve over time as we see against antibiotics where bacteria evolve and become resistant. this could become a challenge with a single protein focus such as pfizer, moderna and others. if they only focus on the one it could involve a broader spectrum approach. that could in fact be what is going on. we're still learning about the virus. neil: all right. still learning about that. david dodd, geovax promising vaccines. we'll have more after this. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know
that underscores even more important need, not just for a vaccine but thor therapeutics.people who already contracted the coronavirus. it has a very low fatality rate as you're well aware but it is still at the same time we need to have treatments but we need to have the vaccines. and at the same time we need to continue to study the epidemiology and the understanding of the virus t could be that the virus, it doesn't appear to be mutating greatly but can it could evolve over time as we see...
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pharmacy stocks although they are getting hit hard they pivoted to try to make their pharmacists part thor? of the health care interaction a cvs spokesperson told me look krsks is a lot more than a pharmacy and pharmacy is a lot more than dispensing drugs certainly these days when you look at what's going on with testing and the eventual distribution of vaccine that's certainly true for the pharmacies shoo good point better that, thank y -- bertha, you. bertha comes it is alwa i'm thinking back to when they bought whole foods and when kroger tanked on the news and came all the way back. as an investor, how do you see this if you are in some of the pharmacy names >> it is not an unexpected threat i think you could argue that today's one-day move seems exaggerated in the likes of cvs and walgreens. but that's also because they were up so much this month even with today's declines they haven't give up half of what they gain eed month to date i think they got caught up in trade of the oemt. you have hot money backing out i think there are longer term questions probably about the economics of t
pharmacy stocks although they are getting hit hard they pivoted to try to make their pharmacists part thor? of the health care interaction a cvs spokesperson told me look krsks is a lot more than a pharmacy and pharmacy is a lot more than dispensing drugs certainly these days when you look at what's going on with testing and the eventual distribution of vaccine that's certainly true for the pharmacies shoo good point better that, thank y -- bertha, you. bertha comes it is alwa i'm thinking back...
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these trumpers as we go forward in the next six pos, a year and year and a half and things feel about thorlot of people, i don't think he'll have the holdover the republican party that he thinks he has. one, two, three, four years is a long time an i think trumpism is going to go away a bit faster than people might think it will be. >> from your lips. donnie deutsche, it is great to see you my friend. thank you so much for spending time with us. the next hour of "deadline: white house" starts after a quick break. don't go anywhere. n't go anywhe. wow! a new buick? for me? to james, from james. that's just what i wanted. is this a new buick? i secret santa-ed myself. i shouldn't have. but i have been very good this year. wow! wow! wow! this year, turn black friday into buick friday all month long. now during buick friday, pay no interest for 84 months on most 20-20 buick suv models. pay no interest for 84 months welco♪ welcome to my house live. do you wanna see something really cool? my man cave. another sharma? it's a place to relax. it's hot in here. grug, you might be more comfortable if
these trumpers as we go forward in the next six pos, a year and year and a half and things feel about thorlot of people, i don't think he'll have the holdover the republican party that he thinks he has. one, two, three, four years is a long time an i think trumpism is going to go away a bit faster than people might think it will be. >> from your lips. donnie deutsche, it is great to see you my friend. thank you so much for spending time with us. the next hour of "deadline: white...
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david ignatius, colson whitehead walter mosley brad thor cory doctorow geraldine brooks jody p. colt brad meltzer of the 12 we had on an jody p. colt was a best-selling author and here she is from her "in depth" program and 2018. >> i do love the concept of the novel as a way to educate about social justice because i think for example when i wrote this book i sat down and i read countless institute studies about reproductive rights in the orson and things like that but most people don't sit down and do that on a daily basis that they might pick up a novel preview or think you are picking up some books to be entertained. you think you are picking up a book that will whisk you away or a few hours but if i've done my job right at the end of the book you end up thinking hard about a topic you might not hav approached and in that way i think fiction is so wonderfully sneaky because it really gets people's minds toit wide open. >> host: calliope in pennsylvania hi. >> caller: hi how are you? i wanted to just say my favorite nonfiction author was christopher hitchens far and away and i
david ignatius, colson whitehead walter mosley brad thor cory doctorow geraldine brooks jody p. colt brad meltzer of the 12 we had on an jody p. colt was a best-selling author and here she is from her "in depth" program and 2018. >> i do love the concept of the novel as a way to educate about social justice because i think for example when i wrote this book i sat down and i read countless institute studies about reproductive rights in the orson and things like that but most...
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. >> thor to is survival they cut costs there was a line that says that the real estate valley was holdingthat leans on the flagship store in new york there is a bunch of debt the stock is going to react inn exaggerated way to any infleck better or worse. what i find amazing is the ceo's saying we are well positioned once everybody wants to dress up again. and kohl's ceo saying we are well positioned because nobody ever wants to dress up again >>> tesla got bad news from consumer reports phil lebeau has the details. >> general motors laid out an aggressive plan, increasing what they have already said they are going to do with evs, increasing it by 35%. investing now $27 billion. it was $20 billion, by 2025. that means 30 new evs by '25 two thirds of those will be here in north america and cutting the battery pack cost by 60% mid-decade here's the big one they are planning to sell 1 million electric vehicles by the middle this decade that is an ambitious goal. let's shift gears and talk about tesla. as long as we are talking about electric vehicles. consumer reports, its annual auto reliabi
. >> thor to is survival they cut costs there was a line that says that the real estate valley was holdingthat leans on the flagship store in new york there is a bunch of debt the stock is going to react inn exaggerated way to any infleck better or worse. what i find amazing is the ceo's saying we are well positioned once everybody wants to dress up again. and kohl's ceo saying we are well positioned because nobody ever wants to dress up again >>> tesla got bad news from consumer...
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parezco termina y thor.teo. estas ofertas no duran. ingrese ya. alan: ya lo saben. quÉ belleza y quÉ felicidad. gracias por todo y por supuesto seguimos con estas ofertas. de un pie estoy brincando por la emociÓn. ya volvemos con la gran entrevista que mac le hizo a chiquis rivera para nuestro especial de accion de gracias, en la que la cantante nos enseqa a sanar desde adentro. ===y hablando de cantantes, no t imaginas quienes son los que van a interpretar canciones navideqas. enseguida te...
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david ignatius, colson whitehead, jeff shower rah, walter mosley, david baldacci, brad thor, cory doctorow e, geraldine brooks, jodi by colt, those -- jodi pico, those were the 12 that we had on, and jodi p if icoult, here she is from her "in depth" program in 2018. >> guest: i do love the concept of a novel as a way to educate about social justice because i think that, for example, when i wrote this book, i sat down and i read countless studies about reproductive rights and about abortion statistics and things like that. most people don't sit down to do it, you know, on a daily basis. but theyt might pick up a nove. and you think you're picking up a book to be entertained. you think you'ring picking up a book that is going to whisk you away for a few hours. but if i've done my job right, at the end of the book you wind up thinking very hard about a topic you might otherwise not c have approached. and in that way, i think fiction is so wonderfully sneaky because it really gets people's minds to crack wide open. >> host: ca lie by in pennsylvania. huh. >> caller: hi, how are you? >> host: h
david ignatius, colson whitehead, jeff shower rah, walter mosley, david baldacci, brad thor, cory doctorow e, geraldine brooks, jodi by colt, those -- jodi pico, those were the 12 that we had on, and jodi p if icoult, here she is from her "in depth" program in 2018. >> guest: i do love the concept of a novel as a way to educate about social justice because i think that, for example, when i wrote this book, i sat down and i read countless studies about reproductive rights and...
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university of california -- now the visiting professor at university of california washington center. 4:thorss of '7 congress after watergate in the roots of partisanship." the house is about to gavel in further legislative session. we now bring you live coverage here on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. november 18, 2020. i hereby appoint the honorable henry cuellar to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of house of january 7, 2020, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate.
university of california -- now the visiting professor at university of california washington center. 4:thorss of '7 congress after watergate in the roots of partisanship." the house is about to gavel in further legislative session. we now bring you live coverage here on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] the speaker pro...
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thor the other thing i thought was interesting in the priorities was racial inequality and how high that economy and in with coronavirus. i don't remember seeing that -- obviously it is because it's 2020 and we have seen the horrors this year and the way that people have protested because of it but that was pretty amazing. >> we are trying to -- any sort of significance what these numbers mean when it's preliminary data. if i am with the trump campaign and looking at these numbers i'm thinking this is an electorate than what we have been saying and what joe biden is saying in general but mour re so than we thought they would be. >> this reflects the american electorate only increased the last four years, a lot of issues are determined by what team these voters are putting the shirt on for. and so we are going to see that reflected in the numbers. the president being at -- the president's view of the economy being a priority being a little bit higher than his approval rating is fine. but i don't know that that tells you anything. it just continues to tell us that we have a really tightly
thor the other thing i thought was interesting in the priorities was racial inequality and how high that economy and in with coronavirus. i don't remember seeing that -- obviously it is because it's 2020 and we have seen the horrors this year and the way that people have protested because of it but that was pretty amazing. >> we are trying to -- any sort of significance what these numbers mean when it's preliminary data. if i am with the trump campaign and looking at these numbers i'm...
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that we had on, david ignatius, colton whitehead, jeff shirer, walter mosley, david gil adachi, brad thorgeraldine brooks, cody pico, brad meltzer, those are the 12 we had on and jodi pico, the best-selling author, here she goes from her booktv program in 2018. >> i do love the concept of the novel as a way to educate about social justice because i think that, for example, when i wrote this book i sat down and read countless guttmacher institute studies about reproductive rights and about abortion statistics and things like that stop most dpeople don't sit dow and do that on a daily basis but they might pick up a novel. you think you are picking up a book to be entertained, you think you are picking up a book that's gonna whisk you away for a few hours but if i had done my job right, by the end of the book you wind up thinking hard about a topic you might otherwise not have approached. in that way i think fiction is so wonderfully sneaky wbecause it really gets people's minds to crack wide open. >> calliope in wallingford pennsylvania, high calliope. >> how are you? >> good. >> i wanted t
that we had on, david ignatius, colton whitehead, jeff shirer, walter mosley, david gil adachi, brad thorgeraldine brooks, cody pico, brad meltzer, those are the 12 we had on and jodi pico, the best-selling author, here she goes from her booktv program in 2018. >> i do love the concept of the novel as a way to educate about social justice because i think that, for example, when i wrote this book i sat down and read countless guttmacher institute studies about reproductive rights and about...