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the mayor of tucson regina moro is joining us now. a huge surge of the virus over the summer but new cases come down from their peak significantly. do you worry this presidential rally in your city potentially, god forbid, but potentially could erase all of that progress? >> absolutely. wolf, thank you so much for inviting me. people in tucson have suffered tremendously and we have worked very hard to bring down the cases of covid-19 in our city. as you just mentioned, we were a hot spot. arizona was a hot spot in the world of cases of covid-19 cases. so we have worked too hard. a lot of sacrifices done by families here in tucson, arizona and restaurants and entertainment venues and small businesses. so we get a superspreader event in our community and covid-19 come out of that rally and into the community and we see cases spiking again. >> what has been your interaction with the trump campaign over this rally, may mayor and social distancing and masks? what did you hear from them and what did you sna repreply? >> first to welcome him
the mayor of tucson regina moro is joining us now. a huge surge of the virus over the summer but new cases come down from their peak significantly. do you worry this presidential rally in your city potentially, god forbid, but potentially could erase all of that progress? >> absolutely. wolf, thank you so much for inviting me. people in tucson have suffered tremendously and we have worked very hard to bring down the cases of covid-19 in our city. as you just mentioned, we were a hot spot....
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now masks will be provided at the tucson rally but wearing them is not required. new coronavirus cases in arizona off their summer peak, but perhaps on the rise again. the mayor of tucson is warning the trump campaign in a letter that "it would be deeply unfortunate if one gathering jeopardized all the progress we have made thus far." joining us now, tucson mayor, regina romero, she has endorsed joe biden for president. thank you for being with us. you wrote a letter to the trump campaign, really to the president directly, asking him to be careful at this rally. why? >> good morning, thank you so much for having me. i appreciate the invitation. a couple of things. one and most importantly, because arizona as you well know was a hot spot in the world of covid-19 cases, and we've made tremendous progress, and people of tucson have made much sacrifice to bring, to control the spread of covid-19, and so we're asking the president that he please comply with cdc guidelines, that the city of tucson has a mandatory mask ordinance, and that we ask him and his attendants to
now masks will be provided at the tucson rally but wearing them is not required. new coronavirus cases in arizona off their summer peak, but perhaps on the rise again. the mayor of tucson is warning the trump campaign in a letter that "it would be deeply unfortunate if one gathering jeopardized all the progress we have made thus far." joining us now, tucson mayor, regina romero, she has endorsed joe biden for president. thank you for being with us. you wrote a letter to the trump...
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thing, tucson, you know this. there is a very clear choice in this selection on this matter because on the one hand you have joe biden who is saying that we know access to health care should be a right and not just a privilege of those who can afford it. joe biden, who together with president obama was responsible for creating the affordable care act that brought health care to over 20 million people who do not have it. who said we will protect people with pre-existing conditions, honk if you know anybody with diabetes. hogg if you know anybody with high blood pressure, honk if you know anybody with breast cancer. honking] joe said we will protect you and the people you love. win, we are we going to get in and expand coverage. we will bring down eligibility age for medicare to age 60. we were -- will reduce the cost of prescription drugs and premiums. he understand that when we are talking about health care, the body does not just start from the neck down, it also requires health care from the neck up. on one hand
thing, tucson, you know this. there is a very clear choice in this selection on this matter because on the one hand you have joe biden who is saying that we know access to health care should be a right and not just a privilege of those who can afford it. joe biden, who together with president obama was responsible for creating the affordable care act that brought health care to over 20 million people who do not have it. who said we will protect people with pre-existing conditions, honk if you...
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the president will campaign in tucson tomorrow. arizona is a state that used to be solidly republican, but it's been trending purple in recent years. and is considered to be in play for joe biden. because of its geographic location right on the southern border, immigration is a major issue here. yesterday, i held yet another socially distant conversation with a diverse group of local voters at rancho in sasabe, arizona, that sits right on the southern border with mexico, there you see the wall, in which new parts of the wall are being built or things are being renovated. what you're looking at is the new part of the wall, the taller part. in the discussion, we had two registered do registered democrats, two republicans, two independent, and one registered with the green party. when it came to the party, most were directly affected by the issue. two of my panelists were ranchers, who say they routinely see smugglers and drug runners cross their party. two indigenous stress that this land was theirs before the united states were form
the president will campaign in tucson tomorrow. arizona is a state that used to be solidly republican, but it's been trending purple in recent years. and is considered to be in play for joe biden. because of its geographic location right on the southern border, immigration is a major issue here. yesterday, i held yet another socially distant conversation with a diverse group of local voters at rancho in sasabe, arizona, that sits right on the southern border with mexico, there you see the wall,...
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the bottom line is we support the mayor in tucson -- do not support the mayor in tucson. we do not support shutting down .usinesses randomly he also has a conflict of interest with them. we do not support the mccain per se she has never been anything except an appendage to john mccain who was also an interloper to the state. there are a lot of things people don't know unless you live here 50 years had the bodies are buried everywhere and no one wants to uncover them. this young man is young and doesn't know about this but he can do some research. she was found to have stolen drugs when she was early for she was with john mccain. go to research and you will find the numbers and research. host: go ahead and respond, chris. guest: a couple of things. what we did in the survey as we actually, this is in response for covid but not overall, but what we see is throughout the republicans and democrats have been largely supportive of local mayors. i take ends with the idea that the mayor here and throughout the state haven't been doing their job. informationlot of in that statemen
the bottom line is we support the mayor in tucson -- do not support the mayor in tucson. we do not support shutting down .usinesses randomly he also has a conflict of interest with them. we do not support the mccain per se she has never been anything except an appendage to john mccain who was also an interloper to the state. there are a lot of things people don't know unless you live here 50 years had the bodies are buried everywhere and no one wants to uncover them. this young man is young and...
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the sand among political community should look like tucson believed that they should retain some sort of connection with the french that was not a view that was shared. and you understand why after after the invasion well it is now the poorest country in the in the western hemisphere dogged by scandals after the obama administration the clinton foundation and so on tell me about the cultural impact internationally you talk about much earlier on the ira celebrating him you talk about paul robeson celebrating. the tour in the context of the vietnamese war why is it toussaint louverture was a raise from my history book and yet it was in irish books and books in vietnam well i think that part in a sense of a slightly bigger conversation which is how how do we remember the colonial period and for a long time those stories were written by and in a sort of way that celebrated the circle achievements of empire and and this is. also true of the french. the french french a secondary school children are found to my astonishment i do not learn something here but the point that i make in the book
the sand among political community should look like tucson believed that they should retain some sort of connection with the french that was not a view that was shared. and you understand why after after the invasion well it is now the poorest country in the in the western hemisphere dogged by scandals after the obama administration the clinton foundation and so on tell me about the cultural impact internationally you talk about much earlier on the ira celebrating him you talk about paul...
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air force one has landed in tucson.heir camera up, big crowds there in arizona for the president of the united states. we will be there when we come back. ♪ and today, we're turning on 5g 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. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... ...you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. 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. ♪ >> we are going to win. i wouldn't have said that three weeks ago. three weeks ago, two weeks ago, i don't know, i wouldn't have s
air force one has landed in tucson.heir camera up, big crowds there in arizona for the president of the united states. we will be there when we come back. ♪ and today, we're turning on 5g 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...
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tucson. thank you. [cars honking] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> incumbent senator david perdue and candidate john hoss off participate in a debate this evening. live coverage beginning at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> with six days left until election day when voters decide who will control congress, stay with c-span. watch campaign 2020 coverage every day on c-span. stream or on-demand on c-span.org or listen on the c-span radio app, your place for an unfiltered view of politics. >> that's what gives us the confidence to sit here and describe the universe like we were there. bang. it also did big >> i would not give a report an interview unless i read it first. they had to read the book for. tv has hosteds of america's top nonfiction authors for an in-depth conversation with viewers. on sunday, join us for our live anniversary special. calls, facebook comments and tweets and look back to memorable in-depth moments. >> the picture on the back. dear member those days -- do you remember those days? >> no. >> what was in the
tucson. thank you. [cars honking] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> incumbent senator david perdue and candidate john hoss off participate in a debate this evening. live coverage beginning at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> with six days left until election day when voters decide who will control congress, stay with c-span. watch campaign 2020 coverage every day on c-span. stream or on-demand on c-span.org or listen on the c-span radio app, your place for an unfiltered view of politics. >>...
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been in the news because kanye west has been tweeting from lugo chavez airport in nattie who was tucson luva tour. so to say it was the son of and slaved parents who were brought forcibly to haiti in the 1st half of the edge in century or rather brought to send a man got the. richest french colony he grew up on a plantation in the north of the colony and eventually his talents less such that he was brought to the attention of the plantation araki and he became effectively the assistant of the manager of the plant as and he lived for the 1st 50 years of his life until 'd the outbreak of the revolution of enslaved to 50 year olds watching this program can take heart that they can become revolutionaries of 50 it's never too late exactly and then when the revolution broke out in 1791 he mediately became one of its leaders and rapidly established himself as the. leader of the former and slave peoples and then he has this meteoric rise becomes a general in the french republic and on the fight the british the spaniards and later on even the french kicks them out of sight of how demanded the fr
been in the news because kanye west has been tweeting from lugo chavez airport in nattie who was tucson luva tour. so to say it was the son of and slaved parents who were brought forcibly to haiti in the 1st half of the edge in century or rather brought to send a man got the. richest french colony he grew up on a plantation in the north of the colony and eventually his talents less such that he was brought to the attention of the plantation araki and he became effectively the assistant of the...
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thank you, tucson. thank you, tucson. wow. [chanting usa] thank, tucson.lled to be in arizona where there are thousands of loyal, hard-working patriots. 15 days from now, we are going to win the state of arizona. we are going to win four more years in the white house. everyone needs to get out and vote. turn in your absentee ballot. when do you do it? today? you can go and vote today, they say. go out and vote. remember the old-fashioned days when you would actually go out and vote. today, they send you millions of ballots. are you ok over there? he looks better than i do that guy. good. thank you. you make sure you are ok. maintain energy independence, which we have now. strengthen our military, support our police, protect our second amendment. i do not see you people. i do not think you are going to want to give up those guns. that is not arizona. arrest violent criminals, confirm or judges to uphold the rule of law. under my leadership, prosperity will surge. what we have done in the last three and a half years has been incredible. nobody has ever done
thank you, tucson. thank you, tucson. wow. [chanting usa] thank, tucson.lled to be in arizona where there are thousands of loyal, hard-working patriots. 15 days from now, we are going to win the state of arizona. we are going to win four more years in the white house. everyone needs to get out and vote. turn in your absentee ballot. when do you do it? today? you can go and vote today, they say. go out and vote. remember the old-fashioned days when you would actually go out and vote. today, they...
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the some of the the great revolutionaries of the 20th century and really and as a part it out as tucson of a door and his death and why. well he was captured treacherously by the french in 82 basically the french and saved and. there's a campaign that last several months a military campaign which is basically 4 to a stalemate so to say as a plan which is to basically wait for the yellow fever to take and decimate the occupying forces this is exactly what happened to the british a few years earlier but for that plan to be put into place he needs a bit of a breather so he negotiates this truce with the french the french of course no intention of honoring it so they capture him treacherously and exile him to a fort in the mountains for all and he dies in a year later in april edging a story you don't think the real hero is desailly in one of his commanders who seem to react to all these developments by wiping out the white population and truly greeting an independent haiti as opposed to the pragmatism of 2000 over 2. that's an absolutely fair question and indeed it's a it's a it's a debate
the some of the the great revolutionaries of the 20th century and really and as a part it out as tucson of a door and his death and why. well he was captured treacherously by the french in 82 basically the french and saved and. there's a campaign that last several months a military campaign which is basically 4 to a stalemate so to say as a plan which is to basically wait for the yellow fever to take and decimate the occupying forces this is exactly what happened to the british a few years...
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militarily trained and yet you think maybe some commanders today use guerrilla tactics inspired by tucson of a tour in wars against imperialism yes well i think one of the many remarkable things about him and he's not even celebrated for that reason is that the haitian revolution resentenced suck on really the pioneers of what we call in the modern age guerrilla warfare we historians normally attribute of the term to the spanish insistence to not only in the early 19th century in the war as you know it but actually all these tactics and you have to say and the haitian revolutionaries during the seventy's and. so other revolutionaries of that hemisphere che guevara killed by washington backed interest we know about the some of the the great revolutionaries of the 20th century and really others about it out as tucson of a door and his death and why. well he was captured treacherously by the french in 82 basically the french and saved and. there's a campaign that last several months a military campaign which is basically 4 to a stalemate so to say as a plan which is to basically wait for the
militarily trained and yet you think maybe some commanders today use guerrilla tactics inspired by tucson of a tour in wars against imperialism yes well i think one of the many remarkable things about him and he's not even celebrated for that reason is that the haitian revolution resentenced suck on really the pioneers of what we call in the modern age guerrilla warfare we historians normally attribute of the term to the spanish insistence to not only in the early 19th century in the war as you...
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galo: esta noche, el presidente donald trump visitÓ tucson, arizona.establecidas por su propio gobierno. congregÓ a miles de personas que no respetaron el distanciamiento social. donald trump: la vacuna terminarÁ con la pandemia, pero incluso sin la vacuna la pandemia estÁ terminando. galo: muy a pesar de las advertencias del doctor anthony fauci lo dijo. es el mayor experto de enfermedades infecciosas de la naciÓn. dice que los mÍtines del presidente pueden propagar el virus. donald trump: soy inmune, puedo saltar a la audiencia y besar a cada hombre y mujer. galo: dijo el primer mandatario sin evidencia cientÍfica al respecto. esta maÑana insulto a doctor fauci, durante una llamada telefÓnica con miembros de su campaÑa. [audio en inglÉs] sugiriÓ que serÍa un escÁndalo si lo despidiera. [audio en inglÉs] gran parte de su discurso en tucson, lo utilizÓ para atacar a su oponente, joe biden. se burlÓ de los intentos de los demÓcratas, de argumentar que la computadora que contiene correos electrÓnicos daÑinos a su campaÑa fueron obtenidos con ayuda de rus
galo: esta noche, el presidente donald trump visitÓ tucson, arizona.establecidas por su propio gobierno. congregÓ a miles de personas que no respetaron el distanciamiento social. donald trump: la vacuna terminarÁ con la pandemia, pero incluso sin la vacuna la pandemia estÁ terminando. galo: muy a pesar de las advertencias del doctor anthony fauci lo dijo. es el mayor experto de enfermedades infecciosas de la naciÓn. dice que los mÍtines del presidente pueden propagar el virus. donald...
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he will be in tucson tonight.p on in for rally number one of today. >> president trump: some of the greatest equipment anywhere in the world. [cheers and applause] i said, i wonder if there will be any danger. no, sir. [laughter] and then i fly over and noticed something, right? i saw this crowd and then i saw a crowd big are they on there. [cheers and applause] let 'em in. they are coming. just let 'em in. would you like to wait about an hour before they peel in? you have speakers back there question like they never report this stuff, right? sleepy joe biden yesterday had . he is tired in the polls in pennsylvania. i don't know. there's something going on here. so, you know, the boats are coming in. very much inclined to be with us. early voting. [cheers and applause] because our people like to go out like that and vote, right? they like to vote. they like to vote. and it's incredible what's happening. they are starting to get a little bit nervous on the other side. in michigan, we are leading the early vote. it
he will be in tucson tonight.p on in for rally number one of today. >> president trump: some of the greatest equipment anywhere in the world. [cheers and applause] i said, i wonder if there will be any danger. no, sir. [laughter] and then i fly over and noticed something, right? i saw this crowd and then i saw a crowd big are they on there. [cheers and applause] let 'em in. they are coming. just let 'em in. would you like to wait about an hour before they peel in? you have speakers back...
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jeremy diamond, cnn in tucson, arizona. >>> more than 28 million americans have cast ballots in this election, shattering early voting records, and later today, voters in hawaii, louisiana, utah, and wisconsin will get their chance. cnn's pamela brown has our report. >> there's a chance that your voice is not going to be counted. why risk it? >> many voters are taking no cans. already more than 28 million votes have been cast nationwide. that number representing almost 20% of the more than 136 million total ballots cast four years ago. ballots are now available in all 50 states and d.c. with in-person voting beginning in several key swing states in the coming days. today it started in 52 counties. and rain this morning in south florida didn't stop voters from lining up before sunrise. for those voting by mail, by midday monday, more than 2.4 million ballots have been cast in the sunshine state. that's only about 260,000 ballo ballots fewer than all the mail-in ballots in 2016. >> i did have an absentee ballot but i wasn't comfortable with everything you hear on the news, so i ddecide
jeremy diamond, cnn in tucson, arizona. >>> more than 28 million americans have cast ballots in this election, shattering early voting records, and later today, voters in hawaii, louisiana, utah, and wisconsin will get their chance. cnn's pamela brown has our report. >> there's a chance that your voice is not going to be counted. why risk it? >> many voters are taking no cans. already more than 28 million votes have been cast nationwide. that number representing almost 20%...
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the warm -- tucson. the president should be here in about an hour., lou, this original rally was scheduled for october 6th but had to be canceled when the president contracted coronavirus, covid-19. now, back in prescott just a little bit north of phoenix, the president hit several topics at his rally today at noon pacific time and focused on many issues, but notably the economy. this is where president trump continues to believe he can outshine former vice president joe biden. now, the president won arizona's 11 electoral votes in 2016, but he is down now according to the real clear politics average, trailing about 3 points behind. listen here. >> you don't have events like in that you come in second in arizona, okay? you don't do that. [cheers and applause] let's leave them. good-bye, you 25,40,000, whatever the hell -- good-bye, everybody, oh, we're in second place in arizona. i don't think so. no, we're in first place in arizona. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: arizona republican senator martha mcsally fighting for her political life. she's ru
the warm -- tucson. the president should be here in about an hour., lou, this original rally was scheduled for october 6th but had to be canceled when the president contracted coronavirus, covid-19. now, back in prescott just a little bit north of phoenix, the president hit several topics at his rally today at noon pacific time and focused on many issues, but notably the economy. this is where president trump continues to believe he can outshine former vice president joe biden. now, the...
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>> the city of tucson in arizona has dimmed its streeights for 10 days in an experiment to assess theat artificial lighting is having on the environment. they want to find out wther ght from other sources like shop signs and billboards contribute to environmental oblems. here is our science correspondent. >> when the natural light fades, anour towncities begin to glow in the dark. all this artificial light being shown into space as these view from the international space station reveal, competes with the light from the stars. as well as obscuring our view of the naturally darknd skyf the stars as well with that all-too-familiar orange glow, artificial light at night can disrupt our sleep and that affects her health. ite also affects wildlcause it disrupts the natural light/darkle c that insects, birds and other animals are tuned into. to find out the source of the problem, in international team of scientists as state entire u.s. city to turn down its streetlights f tucson dimmed its 14,000 streetlights well r searchers usedellite to measure the effect. these pixelated views from space
>> the city of tucson in arizona has dimmed its streeights for 10 days in an experiment to assess theat artificial lighting is having on the environment. they want to find out wther ght from other sources like shop signs and billboards contribute to environmental oblems. here is our science correspondent. >> when the natural light fades, anour towncities begin to glow in the dark. all this artificial light being shown into space as these view from the international space station...
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vice president mike pence campaign in arizona aching in tucson and flagstaff. he said has the best economic plan for the future. trump lost those cities in took 16 but one the state -- in 2016 but one the state -- won the state. ♪ how is everyone doing today? [applause] are you ready to welcome vice president -- hence back to arizona -- pence back to arizona? we have about four days to save our country. it has been an honor to work with trump and vice president to save ource country. working with trump and mike pence to rebuild our military after it was decimated. working to secure our borders. and to put over 200 judges on the bench including amy coney barrett. [applause] she is amazing. i had the front row to watch her being sworn in. mark kelly said he would vote no on her before one word came out of her mouth. arizona, everything is on the line. everything i put my life on the line for in the military at all you veterans and all you men and women who didn't come back, and all those who came back with the wounds of war, everything we are fighting for is on t
vice president mike pence campaign in arizona aching in tucson and flagstaff. he said has the best economic plan for the future. trump lost those cities in took 16 but one the state -- in 2016 but one the state -- won the state. ♪ how is everyone doing today? [applause] are you ready to welcome vice president -- hence back to arizona -- pence back to arizona? we have about four days to save our country. it has been an honor to work with trump and vice president to save ource country. working...
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tucson dimmed its 14,000 streetlights well researchers used a satellite to measure the effect.ixelated views from space reveal taj vastity of city light that was wasted byeing beamed upward was not from streetlights but from other sources. that include billboards, signs, floodlights and shop fronts. >> we really need to start thinking about how many signs we will have in the city and how big n they bend how bright can they be? we are in the midst of a climate crisis in a biodiversity crisis in light place a role in those situations. if we can find a way to use less wiltricity for light, it help us with the climate crisis and it will help us with her energy transition if we can instead use battery storage and saving ergy. the could be solved say parts of while we sleep just by turning off the lights. >> before we go, last year i learned surf. surfer, professional service and portugal have headed to the beh to tak on the waves as 65 feet. it's home to the bgest waves on the planet and the swell fm the four -- former hurricane epsilon made for some of rhe ever largeorded. hundreds
tucson dimmed its 14,000 streetlights well researchers used a satellite to measure the effect.ixelated views from space reveal taj vastity of city light that was wasted byeing beamed upward was not from streetlights but from other sources. that include billboards, signs, floodlights and shop fronts. >> we really need to start thinking about how many signs we will have in the city and how big n they bend how bright can they be? we are in the midst of a climate crisis in a biodiversity...
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into that spot there in tucson. very worrisome indeed. jim acosta, thank you very much. >>> now to the ominous new warning about the coming weeks of the pandemic here in the united states. cnn's nick watt is covering the coronavirus crisis for us. nick, the united states and the world are seeing alarming new numbers right now as the worst may be yet to come. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, he's right, wolf, now worldwide, more than 40 million cases and more than 1 million deaths. and way too many of them here in the united states. and now we're being told by health experts that our darkest days might be just ahead. in the next couple of months. and meanwhile, another inkling of how we are spreading this. officials in chicago say that two-thirds of the people who have caught this virus in the city caught it from someone they know. chicago is now averaging more than 500 new covid cases every day. the most since late may. >> make no mistake, we are in the second surge. these numbers are extremely troubling. they
into that spot there in tucson. very worrisome indeed. jim acosta, thank you very much. >>> now to the ominous new warning about the coming weeks of the pandemic here in the united states. cnn's nick watt is covering the coronavirus crisis for us. nick, the united states and the world are seeing alarming new numbers right now as the worst may be yet to come. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, he's right, wolf, now worldwide, more than 40 million cases and more than 1 million...
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the bottom line is we support the mayor in tucson -- do not support the mayor in tucson.do not support shutting down .usinesses randomly he also has a conflict of interest with them. we do not support the mccain per se she has never been anything except an appendage to john mccain who was also an interloper to the state. there are a lot of things people don't know unless you live here 50 years had the bodies are buried everywhere and no one wants to uncover them. this young man is young and doesn't know about this but he can do some research. she was found to have stolen drugs when she was early for she was with john mccain. go to research and you will find the numbers and research. host: go ahead and respond, chris. guest: a couple of things. what we did in the survey as we actually, this is in response for covid but not overall, but what we see is throughout the republicans and democrats have been largely supportive of local mayors. i take ends with the idea that the mayor here and throughout the state haven't been doing their job. informationlot of in that statement an
the bottom line is we support the mayor in tucson -- do not support the mayor in tucson.do not support shutting down .usinesses randomly he also has a conflict of interest with them. we do not support the mccain per se she has never been anything except an appendage to john mccain who was also an interloper to the state. there are a lot of things people don't know unless you live here 50 years had the bodies are buried everywhere and no one wants to uncover them. this young man is young and...
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to florida, anow state he won in 2016, for a campaign rally in tucson. watch live at 6:00 on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app emma -- radio app. >> joining us is the president of judicial watch, here to talk about issues of the russian investigation and other topics. remind the viewers about the purpose of your organization. also could you tell viewers how you are funded? voluntaryough donations from the american people. we are a nonprofit educational foundation that tries to bring more transparency, accountability, and the rule of law to our nation's public life. host: one of the issues of transparency that your organization spends a lot of time with is looking into the russian investigation and the backdrop of it. what wasople again essentially your take on what was done in that investigation. guest: my take is the obama administration and hillary clinton campaign were nervous about the legal issues surrounding hillary clinton's emails and other misconduct of 2016bama administration in as it related to hillary clinton's emails
to florida, anow state he won in 2016, for a campaign rally in tucson. watch live at 6:00 on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app emma -- radio app. >> joining us is the president of judicial watch, here to talk about issues of the russian investigation and other topics. remind the viewers about the purpose of your organization. also could you tell viewers how you are funded? voluntaryough donations from the american people. we are a nonprofit educational foundation...
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but in this gathering in tucson. or not wearing a face covering has become a political statement. this is chris and his family. so, do you enjoy the atmosphere at the rally yesterday? we did. but the pandemic is still out there, that didn't worry you being with all this people yesterday? no. it didn't bother me one bit. if donald trump said eve ryo ne one bit. if donald trump said everyone should wear a mask, he is following the signs, you would do it? reluctantly i would probably. do you think it is un—american to be forced to wear a mask?|j you think it is un—american to be forced to wear a mask? i do. i think it's un—american to force anybody to do something that there is no medical reason if you are not sick. there has been a conflict in all of us there has been a conflict in all of us during this time and perhaps more so us during this time and perhaps more so here in the land of the free, individualism versus collective responsibility. it is part of our culture, to take care of each other. it is always the nati
but in this gathering in tucson. or not wearing a face covering has become a political statement. this is chris and his family. so, do you enjoy the atmosphere at the rally yesterday? we did. but the pandemic is still out there, that didn't worry you being with all this people yesterday? no. it didn't bother me one bit. if donald trump said eve ryo ne one bit. if donald trump said everyone should wear a mask, he is following the signs, you would do it? reluctantly i would probably. do you think...
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and all thway e east to the san pedroiver, where i am currently located in tucson.s ia pretty l large landscapape. heritee and r doesn't really no borders. it doesn't no borders. have family in mexico. so with these orders that are crossising our territorial homeland, it h impacted us in pretty much evy way th it could pact us. amy: can you talk about what happened when you are rested? how are you treated? >> oh, man. very dficult experirience. we werere out there eararly in e morning. we had not intended to dodo what we did thahat day but felt compelled to given thehe desecration that wasas hapning. so we were out there in the at for a good two o hours s holdinf -- hololding offhehe constructin from happening until theyy arrested u us. once we wererrested, we re hahandcuffed and takenen to lukevilllle where we were fingererprinted and processed. from there, we did not know atat s gogoin to happen to us thougught we werere goingo be taken to a local jail about minutes fromom lukeveville, whis at thehe port ofntry. thats where we thoht we were gog,g, but they y ended
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our own ali velshi is back with us from tucson.li, this obviously we say it was a big issue in 2016. still very much a prominent one now, but where you are, perhaps more fresh on voters minds being a border state. what are you hearing down there? >> so you know every week i've been out if a different swing state talking to voters, 50 miles from the border. on saturday i was on the border in a place in arizona about just due south/southwest of where we are right now and i spoke to six voters, a diverse crowd, one a woman who had come to america as an undocumented immigrant, two were members of an indigenous nation nearby, two were ranchers. it was a great conversation, but you can't believe people sharing the same amount of land can have such different views. i wasn't planning for most of the conversation to be about immigration but in the end it was. listen to some of what they told me. >> first of all, i would say that i feel very proud to be a naturalized citizen. i worked hard for my naturalization and my family worked hard for
our own ali velshi is back with us from tucson.li, this obviously we say it was a big issue in 2016. still very much a prominent one now, but where you are, perhaps more fresh on voters minds being a border state. what are you hearing down there? >> so you know every week i've been out if a different swing state talking to voters, 50 miles from the border. on saturday i was on the border in a place in arizona about just due south/southwest of where we are right now and i spoke to six...
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i have a couple of things i want to ask you to do before i catch a plane to tucson. know, i didn't know the president that well, when he called me to join his ticket four years ago. i mean, i'd seen him on tv. we'd only met a couple of times. but i got to tell you, i said yes, in a heartbeat when he called, because i knew he had the vision and he had the leadership qualities to bring this country back. you know, some people think we're a little bit different. but the truth is we've become very close friends. [cheers] [applause] and having served alongside this president every day for the last four years, i want to tell the people of arizona this. against unrelenting resistance, obstruction and opposition by the democrats in washington, against unrelenting attacks by their allies in the national media, there has never been a day gone by that our president hasn't gotten up and fought to keep the promises that he made to the people of arizona. now it's our turn to fight for him! it's on, arizona! [cheers] we got four more days to win four more years. [cheers and applaus
i have a couple of things i want to ask you to do before i catch a plane to tucson. know, i didn't know the president that well, when he called me to join his ticket four years ago. i mean, i'd seen him on tv. we'd only met a couple of times. but i got to tell you, i said yes, in a heartbeat when he called, because i knew he had the vision and he had the leadership qualities to bring this country back. you know, some people think we're a little bit different. but the truth is we've become very...
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we're here in tucson, pima county, the second largest county in the state. hillary clinton won here by 14 percentage points. two years later, kyrsten sinema, the democrat in the senate, she won it by 15 points. that is exactly why this biden campaign is looking at pima county here, because they see an opportunity. so far from the early ballot returns that are coming in, you see 42% of them at this point are democratic ballots. of course, among voter registration as a whole, the number of republicans outnumber the number of registered democrats, expect the number of republicans to turn in those early ballots to increase. but i want to hear from two democratic volunteers, urban and sabrina, for the first time volunteering this week, and i met them yesterday at the urging of their son. listen to our conversation. >> my son, he actually had to work today, but he asked us to come out and volunteer. >> the community giving back to the community, i think it's important. >> i'm all for getting out there, getting the voices out there, getting the word out there. >> s
we're here in tucson, pima county, the second largest county in the state. hillary clinton won here by 14 percentage points. two years later, kyrsten sinema, the democrat in the senate, she won it by 15 points. that is exactly why this biden campaign is looking at pima county here, because they see an opportunity. so far from the early ballot returns that are coming in, you see 42% of them at this point are democratic ballots. of course, among voter registration as a whole, the number of...
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i'm ali velshi, joining you live this morning from the white stallion ranch in tucson, arizona, stopacross america." every week, we've been traveling to key battleground states across the nation, giving voters a chance to share their thoughts on the candidates they support and the issues that are driving their vote. and before you hear from the voters we've assembled in arizona, let's get you caught up on some of the morning's top headlines, beginning with president trump continuing to deny growing coronavirus concerns from across the nation. on saturday, he held a rally in wisconsin, which has seen a recent surge in
i'm ali velshi, joining you live this morning from the white stallion ranch in tucson, arizona, stopacross america." every week, we've been traveling to key battleground states across the nation, giving voters a chance to share their thoughts on the candidates they support and the issues that are driving their vote. and before you hear from the voters we've assembled in arizona, let's get you caught up on some of the morning's top headlines, beginning with president trump continuing to...
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. >>> tonight president trump speaking at a rally in tucson, arizona.d rally in the state today. trump encouraging voters to go to the polls early. >> everybody needs to get out and vote. return your absentee ballot or -- you can go out there today. when do you do it? today, tomorrow, whenever. you can go out and vote today, they say. today. go out and vote. >> well, i'm glad he's telling them to return the absentee ballots. he apparently has confidence in them not being a rigged election. that's a separate point. arizona's 11 electoral votes, though, really are crucial. in the path to 270 and who wins the white house. phil mattingly is out front. phil, president trump had two rallies in the state today. biden and harris were there just over a week ago. this has become a really crucial state for both campaigns. >> yeah, there's no question about it. for the biden campaign it expands their options. for the trump campaign it keeps alive several pathways that are already narrowing when you look at the numbers right now. i want to track back to 2016. go int
. >>> tonight president trump speaking at a rally in tucson, arizona.d rally in the state today. trump encouraging voters to go to the polls early. >> everybody needs to get out and vote. return your absentee ballot or -- you can go out there today. when do you do it? today, tomorrow, whenever. you can go out and vote today, they say. today. go out and vote. >> well, i'm glad he's telling them to return the absentee ballots. he apparently has confidence in them not being a...
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let's get this done, tucson. and so here's the thing.ou know, first of all, in the spirit of the late great john mccain, i was thinking, let's start with a little straight talk. now, you know there's been some talk about my values. well, let me just tell you, tucson, i'm a proud patriotic american. i love my country. and our values reflect the values of america. our values tell us we have witnessed the worst, the biggest disaster of any presidential administration in the history of this country. our values tell us that. our values tell us that we should not be in a moment where over 225,000 people have died in our country. over 8.5 million people have contracted a virus, when we have known, when we got the information, we have known how serious this is. listen, there is so much at stake in this election. i'm just going to start by talking about a few of the things we know. we as a nation are in the middle of four crises happening at once. we're in the midst of a pandemic, a public health pandemic, that like i said, has caused over 225,00
let's get this done, tucson. and so here's the thing.ou know, first of all, in the spirit of the late great john mccain, i was thinking, let's start with a little straight talk. now, you know there's been some talk about my values. well, let me just tell you, tucson, i'm a proud patriotic american. i love my country. and our values reflect the values of america. our values tell us we have witnessed the worst, the biggest disaster of any presidential administration in the history of this...
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announcer: vice president mike pence campaigned in arizona, making stops in tucson and flagstaff. he told supporters president trump has the best economic plan for their future. president trump lost those cities in 2016, but won the state. showsok political report the race right now leaning democratic. ♪ >> how is everybody doing today? you ready to welcome vice president pence back to arizona? got four days and about seven hours to save our country. are you ready to do it? it has been an honor to work with president trump and vice president pence to have a strong economy. we had our strongest economy in history. we cut your taxes. you are all for that, right? working to rebuild our military after it was decimated under obama-biden. looking within them to secure our border. and to put over 200 judges on the bench, including amy coney barrett. [cheers and applause] >> she is amazing. i have a front row to history to be at the white house and watch her get sworn in. mark kelly said he would vote no on amy coney barrett before one word came out of her mouth. arizona, everything is on
announcer: vice president mike pence campaigned in arizona, making stops in tucson and flagstaff. he told supporters president trump has the best economic plan for their future. president trump lost those cities in 2016, but won the state. showsok political report the race right now leaning democratic. ♪ >> how is everybody doing today? you ready to welcome vice president pence back to arizona? got four days and about seven hours to save our country. are you ready to do it? it has been...
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tucson officer brandon tatum. i was surprised when i saw this come out.am from philadelphia, 363 homicides, 356, all of 2019, we are only in the beginning of october, the most murders in the city since 2007 and look at what is going on in chicago, the deadliest month since 1993. those numbers are startling. i don't know how we turn things around. >> not providing them with access to do their job and when you do those things it will cause police officers, being afraid of being arrested, based on negative rhetoric, the training they need to support them, you see the crime rate go down. >> leading up to november 3rd, the vice presidential debate tonight. what do you want to hear from both sides? >> a recent monmouth paul, 65% of americans in this country, spiking in major cities across the country. but we need to hear his clarification for law enforcement, it is an idea. ideas don't throw brexit officers head, they don't hit officers in the head with baseball bats or throw molotov cocktails, or assassinate police officers. antifa is terrorist and we need to
tucson officer brandon tatum. i was surprised when i saw this come out.am from philadelphia, 363 homicides, 356, all of 2019, we are only in the beginning of october, the most murders in the city since 2007 and look at what is going on in chicago, the deadliest month since 1993. those numbers are startling. i don't know how we turn things around. >> not providing them with access to do their job and when you do those things it will cause police officers, being afraid of being arrested,...
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] >> president trump travels to arizona on monday, estate he won in 2016, for a campaign rally in tucson. watch live monday evening at 6:00 eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. ♪ do i let my people run it really well, or badly? if i run it badly they will probably blame him, but more portly i want to help people. >> he has already cost 10 million people their health care that they had from their employers because of his recession. >> with less than two weeks before the election, wants a second presidential debate between president donald trump and former vice president joe biden. thursday from beaumont university in nashville, tennessee. a live coverage begins at 8:00 eastern on c-span, listen live at the c-span radio app and go to c-span.org/debates for live or on-demand streaming oc spans debate coverage. next, a discussion about the 2020 election in mail-in ballots, the heritage foundation looked at concerns over delayed election results and legal proceedings against some states related to their voter registration policies. this is about an
] >> president trump travels to arizona on monday, estate he won in 2016, for a campaign rally in tucson. watch live monday evening at 6:00 eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. ♪ do i let my people run it really well, or badly? if i run it badly they will probably blame him, but more portly i want to help people. >> he has already cost 10 million people their health care that they had from their employers because of his recession....
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i have a couple things i want to ask you to do before i catch a plane to tucson. know the president when he called me to join his ticket four years ago. i had seen him on tv. we had only met a couple times. b i haveu got to tell yout -- but i have got to tell you, i said yes in a heartbeat, because i knew that he had the vision and leadership qualities to bring this country back. some people think we are a little bit different. [laughter] [chattering] v.p. pence: the truth is, we have become close friends. [applause] aw. v.p. pence: having served alongside the president for four years, i want to tell the people of arizona this, against resistance and opposition by the democrats in washington, against unrelenting attacks by their allies in the national media, there has never been a day gone our president has not gotten up and fought to keep the promises he made it to the people of arizona. now it is our turn to fight for him. it is on, arizona. [applause] morepence: we have four days to win four more years. [cheers] >> four more years. four more years. v.p. pence:
i have a couple things i want to ask you to do before i catch a plane to tucson. know the president when he called me to join his ticket four years ago. i had seen him on tv. we had only met a couple times. b i haveu got to tell yout -- but i have got to tell you, i said yes in a heartbeat, because i knew that he had the vision and leadership qualities to bring this country back. some people think we are a little bit different. [laughter] [chattering] v.p. pence: the truth is, we have become...
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joe biden's running mate is in tucson at the moment.ald trump's running mate mike pence is campaigning in donald trump won -- won michigan in 2016 but joe biden is favored to win. mr. biden: we lost 220,000 lives to the virus already but this is mr. risch and has given up. over the weekend, the white house chief of staff, mark meadows, when on television and admitted they have waived the red flag and -- the white flag and declared surrender. he said we will not control the pandemic. vethe american people des better than this. look at what happened last night at omaha after the trump rally ended. hundreds of people were stranded in subze and freezing temperatures for hours. several fos were in the hospital. an image thattu cd president trump's approach to the crisis. heak a lot of big pronouncements but they do not hold up. he leaves everyone else to suffer the conquence of his failure to make a responsible an. >> joe biden going after president trump oz's record and those two men have different campaign strategies given the restrictions
joe biden's running mate is in tucson at the moment.ald trump's running mate mike pence is campaigning in donald trump won -- won michigan in 2016 but joe biden is favored to win. mr. biden: we lost 220,000 lives to the virus already but this is mr. risch and has given up. over the weekend, the white house chief of staff, mark meadows, when on television and admitted they have waived the red flag and -- the white flag and declared surrender. he said we will not control the pandemic. vethe...
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president and the former vp, president trump today carson city nevada and tomorrow prescott arizona then tucsonnsylvania rally, wednesday north carolina rally as well then we look at the vice president schedule, this is not just the vice president, we had to put him in all of his team in any event, former vp then he goes dark, joe biden monday in pennsylvania and kamala harris in florida on monday and then former president obama, philadelphia on wednesday, these are vastly different campaign strategies as somebody has covered a lot of races, have you ever seen a ticket not be on the road 17 days before the election? >> it is unusual but these are different times, but the schedules tell you what the campaigns are trying to tell you symbolically, with president trump it is about falling and being out with his people, i watched his rallies on your air yesterday, he went from kissing the beautiful women in the men to saint in wisconsin he would kiss the muscular men, the president soaking in the rallies, draping in the attention, biden is saying we don't want to blow it, were way ahead on air and w
president and the former vp, president trump today carson city nevada and tomorrow prescott arizona then tucsonnsylvania rally, wednesday north carolina rally as well then we look at the vice president schedule, this is not just the vice president, we had to put him in all of his team in any event, former vp then he goes dark, joe biden monday in pennsylvania and kamala harris in florida on monday and then former president obama, philadelphia on wednesday, these are vastly different campaign...
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the same story, erin, in tucson. so when it comes to early ballots, it is being smashed when it comes to records. >> thank you very much. keep it here in new york. a state that everyone assuming it is a go. three hours of wait. thanks for joining us, "anderson cooper 360" starts now. >>> good evening. it is just six days. >> the virus does not have a preferred candidate. according to health e experts, that's what it will do. tonight we are getting a reminder of how cynical the trump administration have always been about the pandemic that killed 228,000 americans. we know from the worst, the president's son-in-law on tape of new released clip that we never heard before. that's all the messy work. the stuff that you may get blamed for. the plan was take credit for success and human lives be dammed. it is really that simple. jared kushner said it himself. bob woodward joins us later tonight. the data came to johns hopkins university reported of 70,000 new covid-19 cases for the day and 985 deaths. >> that's a bad positi
the same story, erin, in tucson. so when it comes to early ballots, it is being smashed when it comes to records. >> thank you very much. keep it here in new york. a state that everyone assuming it is a go. three hours of wait. thanks for joining us, "anderson cooper 360" starts now. >>> good evening. it is just six days. >> the virus does not have a preferred candidate. according to health e experts, that's what it will do. tonight we are getting a reminder of...
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taking the stage and tucson, arizona donald trump made his final pitch to supporters. >> nobody has ever done what we have done. there is no administration that has accomplished what we have accomplished in the first 3 and a half years. >> reporter: the president made two stops in arizona, a state he won in 2016. now that is uncertain, he is trailing joe biden in several polls come his first stop, prescott, north of phoenix. >> a vote for republican is a vote for safe communities, great jobs and limitless future for all americans. and this is such an important state. if we win this state we win it all. and i happen to love the state. >> the president did not mention that arizona covid-19 cases are on the rise instead telling supporters people are getting covid-19 the key. joe biden is also making a heavy play for arizona visiting earlier. >> 122,000 jobs in arizona still haven't come back. 9 times more arizonans are on unemployment each week than before the crisis it. >> according to the bureau of labor statistics biden was off by 20,000. approximately 10401000 jobs still have not return
taking the stage and tucson, arizona donald trump made his final pitch to supporters. >> nobody has ever done what we have done. there is no administration that has accomplished what we have accomplished in the first 3 and a half years. >> reporter: the president made two stops in arizona, a state he won in 2016. now that is uncertain, he is trailing joe biden in several polls come his first stop, prescott, north of phoenix. >> a vote for republican is a vote for safe...
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president trump is campaigning with a rally in tucson. what's live at 6 p.m. eastern. >> the representative from washington you state recently fair about the need for a tax code. groupas sponsored by a called the patriotic millionaires. >> hello, welcome to tax the rich, save america. a big warm welcome to the here.sswoman for being we will start with a 30-minute overview of the federal tax code and then we will hear from the congresswoman. we will have a discussion. if you want to learn more about what we are doing, please visit erich.com.ch -- taxth and there you will find the tax code and easy to understand language. unlike other universities we could mention, ours is free and useful. morris, you are on mute. >> sorry. i'm a computer engineer by training. i have spent the last 10 years -- i have worked exposure.ing risk one day at the top floor of a bank building in athens, i walked over by the window. i did not want everyone to see i was having a second -- a second chocolate pudding from the bath a dutch from the buffet. i looked behind me at the bankers o
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the spike that they experienced, they've now seen an uptick in cases and deaths and the mayor of tucson has warned the president what he's doing today is dangerous. >> we are concerned this could become a superspreader event. as you've seen with other president trump rallies, the spread can really continue. and make its damage here. and so we've made too many sacrifices to -- >> reporter: and the mayor has raised a financial concern as well, guys. in 2016, security costs for the president's visit ran up to about $80,000, the city was not reimbursed for that. now they're saying the security costs for the president's visit this time is estimated to be about $50,000, and they're hoping to get reimbursed but given past exexperience, i this the mayor should not hold her breath. >> there's a security and health cost because there's the track record of these events leading to more infections. let's talk with dr. larry brilliant, aptly named dr. brilliant there. >> it was my dad that gave me the name. >> listen, in seriousness, because we're seeing exactly what smart folks like you warned about
the spike that they experienced, they've now seen an uptick in cases and deaths and the mayor of tucson has warned the president what he's doing today is dangerous. >> we are concerned this could become a superspreader event. as you've seen with other president trump rallies, the spread can really continue. and make its damage here. and so we've made too many sacrifices to -- >> reporter: and the mayor has raised a financial concern as well, guys. in 2016, security costs for the...