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weber's questions. in terms of the insight, getting back to some of the first questions about contractor requirements and how we control for suppliers and information, there's a balance between overly burdensome requirements and the opportunity for bad actors to influence or to gain access. i'm wondering, mr. martin, what you see as potential authorities that nasa may need to be able to have additional insight or control or contracting provision to ensure that there is compliance all the way up and down the supply chain. is it with the primes or are there other provisions that may be needed? mr. seaton: i will answer that by focusing in-house on nasa. we commented in the last audit in 2014 and did a follow-up in 2017, and one of our concerns is how a nasa instructor, whoever is sitting in the cios position does not have full insight into all of nasa systems. particularly admission systems and center-based systems. jeff and his colleagues have full control over what is known as the institutional systems,
weber's questions. in terms of the insight, getting back to some of the first questions about contractor requirements and how we control for suppliers and information, there's a balance between overly burdensome requirements and the opportunity for bad actors to influence or to gain access. i'm wondering, mr. martin, what you see as potential authorities that nasa may need to be able to have additional insight or control or contracting provision to ensure that there is compliance all the way up...
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it was introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber she says it is not clear yet what kind of compensation might be provided. >>given extensive midst of this issue of 400 years the question some would say any really compensate with money. some may believe you can somebody say the other things in terms of opportunities in resources that should go into those communities ever see affected in long-term impacts a little bit of our goal is to try to have a comprehensive discussion and analysis of the impact of slavery in california. it may also talk about what did across the nation for states to look at but what would happen in california and how has it impacted the lives of african americans in california. >>yeah, it will be interesting to see what the task force comes up with and you can watch more of our interview with assemblywoman weber this weekend on inside california politics will also hear from john cox who's the man who ran ran against governor newsome and 2018 now giving a big boost to the recall newsome campaign and a new u c berkeley poll, the sidelines. the concerns of californians
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weber, you are recognized for five minutes. if we can get you -- there you go. >> a lot of people who wanted to mutiny, but nonetheless. think of that, chairwoman. i appreciate the opportunity being here. you asked the question of mr. seaton early about how many attempts, intrusion attempts per month nasa didn't fit last year and about up on that by saying, how does that compare, mr. seaton, to the intrusion attempts per month this year during covid? are you make a distinction? >> yes. not that direct comparison and we see fluctuations based on the inside of the insight as a midget is increasing the sometimes that is costs are higher numbers. but we have seen a number -- an increase in phishing attacks are no attacks at various times throughout the pandemic. it hasn't been steady. it's been fluctuating. >> any idea, 10%, 20%, i% increase? >> at one time we saw doubling back of phishing attacks but again there been other weeks what it is been lower. i do think because of the pandemic people looking for the opportunity to attack
weber, you are recognized for five minutes. if we can get you -- there you go. >> a lot of people who wanted to mutiny, but nonetheless. think of that, chairwoman. i appreciate the opportunity being here. you asked the question of mr. seaton early about how many attempts, intrusion attempts per month nasa didn't fit last year and about up on that by saying, how does that compare, mr. seaton, to the intrusion attempts per month this year during covid? are you make a distinction? >>...
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of i as i understand it you were not in a meeting with paul mann a fort and former congressman vin weber who was a consultant that had to do with ukraine and you corrected a statement where you said one of them had said you know that the meeting and gone well and then you thought well maybe both of them said that and said no one had that triggered a perjury charge against you i never saw that i had you know i've i when i 1st read about this i said ah because they caught rick gates in a serious lie. is how to but i just want to understand the pressure you were under i think it's important for our viewers to understand to be fair in this story you know it one of my recounting this correctly but it is fascinating if true. yes absolutely this is a very hard part of the process for me because if this was kind of a deal breaker in terms of agreeing to any cooperation and it honestly took me the better part of almost 2 years to unpack you know what had happened particularly since we went to the special counsel's office and volunteered you know the information this isn't something where they cau
of i as i understand it you were not in a meeting with paul mann a fort and former congressman vin weber who was a consultant that had to do with ukraine and you corrected a statement where you said one of them had said you know that the meeting and gone well and then you thought well maybe both of them said that and said no one had that triggered a perjury charge against you i never saw that i had you know i've i when i 1st read about this i said ah because they caught rick gates in a serious...
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>> sure, dicey for the president to refer to that time-out, he is talking about chris weber. university of michigan in that final against north carolina where chris weber had a little brain freeze and called a time-out. got a technical foul. that's why president trump, excuse me, president obama and joe biden are going to michigan this weekend. flint and detroit, because one of the key factors in the highway hill defeat in 2016 was you had inadequate turnout among african-americans, especially in michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. so, around philadelphia, around milwaukee. around detroit. the president is going to, president obama is doing to detroit, stevie wonder is going to appear there. he is going to flint, another heavily african-american city. trying to get the turn out and prevent drop off from turn out is critical to joe biden's ability to hold that lead that president obama was talking about. >> john, doctor, thank you so much. appreciate it, see you soon. i want to get to the candidates path to 270 electoral votes. john king is at the magic wall for us. explain how
>> sure, dicey for the president to refer to that time-out, he is talking about chris weber. university of michigan in that final against north carolina where chris weber had a little brain freeze and called a time-out. got a technical foul. that's why president trump, excuse me, president obama and joe biden are going to michigan this weekend. flint and detroit, because one of the key factors in the highway hill defeat in 2016 was you had inadequate turnout among african-americans,...
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ashton weber is one of the students who drafted the petition.te in the school newspaper "the observer" said his diagnosis strengthened your belief that he should resign. rye did it strengthen your belief? is. >> i think it strengthens my belief he needs to resign. even in his apology he wrote, you know, you just mentioned that he wrote this serves as a call to all of us to be vigilant. the truth is students have been very vigilant. we saw a massive spike, but following the spike i've seen so many people following the rules and precautions that you're university has set in place and jenkins himself has asked you us to follow. so for him to go to the white house and completely disregard those guidelines, i don't think it's fair for him to continue to serve. >> part of the case you make is this isn't the first time he's ignored prevention measures. tell us about that. >> yeah. that's correct. before you even came to campus, i think it was august 6th, jenksen was pictured posing with over 20 students in a large cluster. they were wearing masks, but
ashton weber is one of the students who drafted the petition.te in the school newspaper "the observer" said his diagnosis strengthened your belief that he should resign. rye did it strengthen your belief? is. >> i think it strengthens my belief he needs to resign. even in his apology he wrote, you know, you just mentioned that he wrote this serves as a call to all of us to be vigilant. the truth is students have been very vigilant. we saw a massive spike, but following the spike...
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it is the first of its kind in the country it was introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber who says it is not clear yet what kind of compensation might be provided. >>given stakes of this of this issue of 400 years the question some would say any really compensate with money some may believe you can somebody say the other things in terms of opportunities in resources that should go into those communities ever see affected in long-term impacts a little bit of our goal is to try to have a comprehensive discussion and analysis of the impact of slavery in california. it may also talk about what did across the nation for states to look at but what would happen in california and how has it impacted the lives of african americans in california. >>you can watch more of our interview with assemblywoman weber this weekend on inside california politics it airs this sunday at 00:30am in the morning right here on kron 4 and there are now 33 days to the 2020 presidential election. kron 4 is your local election headquarters this and all election season. >>thousands of airline workers could soon be
it is the first of its kind in the country it was introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber who says it is not clear yet what kind of compensation might be provided. >>given stakes of this of this issue of 400 years the question some would say any really compensate with money some may believe you can somebody say the other things in terms of opportunities in resources that should go into those communities ever see affected in long-term impacts a little bit of our goal is to try to have a...
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he is talking about chris weber university of michigan final against north carolina, where chris weber had a little brain freeze, called timeout and got a technical foul. that's why president obama and joe biden are going to michigan this weekend. flint and detroit, because one of the key factors in hillary clinton's defeat in 2016 was you had inadequate turnout among african-americans, especially in michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. so, around philadelphia, around milwaukee, around detroit. the president's going to -- president obama's going to detroit. stevie wonder is going to be appearing there. he's going to flint. another heavily african-american city. trying to get that turnout and prevent any dropoff from turnout is critical to joe biden's ability to hold that lead that president obama was talking about. >> john, doctor, thank you so much. appreciate it. see you soon. so i want to get to the candidates' paths to 270. 270 electoral votes. john king is at the magic wall for us. john, explain how the coronavirus is impacting this virus. >> don, four days out. and just another sad
he is talking about chris weber university of michigan final against north carolina, where chris weber had a little brain freeze, called timeout and got a technical foul. that's why president obama and joe biden are going to michigan this weekend. flint and detroit, because one of the key factors in hillary clinton's defeat in 2016 was you had inadequate turnout among african-americans, especially in michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. so, around philadelphia, around milwaukee, around detroit....
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it was introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber she says it's not clear yet exactly what kind of compensation might be provided. >>given extensive midst of this issue of 400 years the question some would say any really compensate with money some may believe you can somebody say the other things in terms of opportunities in resources that should go into those communities ever see affected in long-term impacts a little bit of our goal is to try to have a comprehensive discussion and analysis of the impact of slavery in california. it may also talk about what did across the nation for states to look at but what would happen in california and how has it impacted the lives of african americans in california. >>and you can watch more of our interview with the assembly woman this weekend on inside california politics. we will also hear from john cox who's the man ran against governor newsome and 2018. he's now giving a big boost to the recall newsome campaign and a new u c berkeley poll, the sidelines. the concerns californians have regarding of this year's election and what our dc insiders telling
it was introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber she says it's not clear yet exactly what kind of compensation might be provided. >>given extensive midst of this issue of 400 years the question some would say any really compensate with money some may believe you can somebody say the other things in terms of opportunities in resources that should go into those communities ever see affected in long-term impacts a little bit of our goal is to try to have a comprehensive discussion and...
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chief jason weber with the marin county fire department says one person died and another suffered minor burns and smoke inhalation. with extra firefighters on staff during the red flag warning they were able to keep the fire from spreading. >> we are quite fortunate. our relative humidity was around 4% at the time the fire broke out. our winds settled down a bit which was favorable and thankfully this did not extend into the wild land. >> reporter: tonight neighbors are left wondering if they would have been able to call for help, would they have saved a life and also what would happen if there were the peak wind gusts. >> this whole valley could go up in an instant. >> reporter: stess says he's been working the last two to three years trying to get a cell phone tower in this area just to deal with emergencies like these. >> the cause of that fire is still under investigation. >>> we are getting a first look at the suspect accused of vandalizing the azerbaijan cultural society of northern california in los gatos and police need your help identifying this individual. last week graffiti w
chief jason weber with the marin county fire department says one person died and another suffered minor burns and smoke inhalation. with extra firefighters on staff during the red flag warning they were able to keep the fire from spreading. >> we are quite fortunate. our relative humidity was around 4% at the time the fire broke out. our winds settled down a bit which was favorable and thankfully this did not extend into the wild land. >> reporter: tonight neighbors are left...
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covered or but the government insists it doesn't grant a license to kill but it will commentator anthony weber for years without any amendments british citizens will be at risk. for the happens if this. actual i am students who is government social services the question. what will the jury do so it's not certainty how to save the house will suit my positions amendments so the they were recesses 'd. actually. because this is. a very well you. grab your. power. we've got no accounts of parents. whose very old school governments use the router as you to. see. if there is a grease but would be very not. it's. grown a virus cases are surging again in the us friday saw 70 thought as a new infections recorded that is the highest figure since july throughout the pandemic and your counts remained in the top 5 states when it comes to covert tallies and president grant has laid the blame squarely at the feet of the governor cuomo. new york has been the worst of the whole country 40000 deaths new york has done very badly he's done a big job really good job cuomo new york's governor however it claims a lot
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much for your time and your thoughts this saturday always good to have you on the program anthony weber political commentary speaking to us from leicester in the u k. before the prime minister's announcement police chiefs had called in the public to inform on anyone violating those anti pandemic rules they even threatened to break up christmas family gatherings if more than half a dozen people were in attendance and britons are getting ever more angry as the holiday season here is here. as covert cases around europe authorities looking for ways to stem the tide and some of the measures are pretty drastic here in the u.k. police in some areas of threats and to raid family christmas dinners if they feel people are breaking the rules the grinch himself would approve. if we think there's large groups of people gathering with the shouldn't be the police will have to intervene the idea of police dragging grandma away in handcuffs might seem farfetched but some taking any chances and of getting creative in finding loopholes one innovative britain says he's beaten the restrictions on private ga
much for your time and your thoughts this saturday always good to have you on the program anthony weber political commentary speaking to us from leicester in the u k. before the prime minister's announcement police chiefs had called in the public to inform on anyone violating those anti pandemic rules they even threatened to break up christmas family gatherings if more than half a dozen people were in attendance and britons are getting ever more angry as the holiday season here is here. as...
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downs in several regions but they were met with strong public resistance political commentator anthony weber believes the proposed cure may well be worse than the disease long term even before it gets locked up in refunds how up out of the situation was and how much more than. we can go on certainly we're going to be accommodated more because we government can somehow afford to add on the amounts which the taxpayer will have to pay for the young people of this film throughout soprani for the future. what will they do you are going to shoot a shoot one of these a great crew speakers that are a bit off script on tree where there's trouble it's full. but the whole thing these disasters were in government should be is the best city in the whole of the beautiful to be true even if any people out so early for their prescriptions or it's a very expensive. before the prime minister's announcement police chiefs had called on the public to inform on anyone violating the anti pandemic rules they had even threatened to break up christmas family gatherings if more than 6 people are in attendance and brit
downs in several regions but they were met with strong public resistance political commentator anthony weber believes the proposed cure may well be worse than the disease long term even before it gets locked up in refunds how up out of the situation was and how much more than. we can go on certainly we're going to be accommodated more because we government can somehow afford to add on the amounts which the taxpayer will have to pay for the young people of this film throughout soprani for the...
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it's 100 percent not safe because you may be sanitizing the areas but you've seen the rallies weber's holding them they are so crowded we don't think anyone is safe. the government hasn't helped us deal with the coronavirus i would give them a 4 out of 10 people are forced to walk on roads they face many problems. the election is also seen as a test of how prime minister and his party have handled the coronavirus outbreak when the indian government imposed one of the world's strictest lockdowns in march hundreds of thousands of migrant workers were forced to walk on many for hundreds of kilometers. $1500000.00 workers who lost their jobs elsewhere and returned to be had including. the father of 5 says they feel abandoned by the government. the government hasn't helped us at all i lost my identity card we haven't been given a food distribution card we have difficulty finding food. is one of india's most impoverished states with a public health care system that is struggling to deal with the virus outbreak yet prime minister campaigned on what he said was his coalition government succes
it's 100 percent not safe because you may be sanitizing the areas but you've seen the rallies weber's holding them they are so crowded we don't think anyone is safe. the government hasn't helped us deal with the coronavirus i would give them a 4 out of 10 people are forced to walk on roads they face many problems. the election is also seen as a test of how prime minister and his party have handled the coronavirus outbreak when the indian government imposed one of the world's strictest lockdowns...
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want to create an islamic state in province and both sides are accused of targeting civilians michael weber forts and warning is reporting some graphic. so we're calling him to protect his identity he says he was on his way to the market in northern mozambique when military police stopped him and beat him. and labor filmed it on a mobile phone government security forces are fighting armed groups in cabo delgado province mooses one of a growing number of civilians who complain of abuses by police and soldiers and. one of them called me hey come here he had a gun on me he asked me about my id card and at that moment i didn't have it he told me to lie on the floor and he told his colleague to hit me with a baton he hit me 14 times on the head and the buttocks before i was sent away and . government troops have been accused of consistent abuses against civilians since the conflict began 3 years ago they are fighting armed groups known locally as al shabaab who say they want to create an islamic state. this video which circulated on social media last month appears to show mozambican soldiers. cu
want to create an islamic state in province and both sides are accused of targeting civilians michael weber forts and warning is reporting some graphic. so we're calling him to protect his identity he says he was on his way to the market in northern mozambique when military police stopped him and beat him. and labor filmed it on a mobile phone government security forces are fighting armed groups in cabo delgado province mooses one of a growing number of civilians who complain of abuses by...
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in several regions but they were met with strong public resistance but the call commentator anthony weber believes the government should be thinking more about strengthening people's immune systems instead of closing down a country. even before this lockdown responds how up out of the situation was and how much more until. we become and now are suddenly are we going to become even more to it because we government can somehow afford to ignore the once so who which of the taxpayer will have to pay for the young people of this country will have to pay for in the future but what will they do you are going to shoot shoot while it is a great leap chris because there are big aspart country well where there's trouble it's full. but the whole foods disaster is wrong and government should be doing is the best so you know how is that beautiful to people who try to treat even any people have to pay for their prescriptions or to borrow expensive. or before the prime minister's announcement police chiefs had called in the public to inform and anyone violating the pandemic rules they'd even threaten to
in several regions but they were met with strong public resistance but the call commentator anthony weber believes the government should be thinking more about strengthening people's immune systems instead of closing down a country. even before this lockdown responds how up out of the situation was and how much more until. we become and now are suddenly are we going to become even more to it because we government can somehow afford to ignore the once so who which of the taxpayer will have to...
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quarter, weber expect household income to be $23 billion less than it was.e are in for a week period for discretionary retail spending. shery: great to have you on. we are shaping up for a busy week is markets in asia have yet to be asked about president trump's diagnosis. he can always hear the latest from the big newsmakers from bloomberg radio, listen via the app, or bloombergradio.com. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a check of the latest is this flash headlines. u.s. suppliers have been told they are now subject to export restrictions. says they are evaluating a tighter curve on operations which could have a material adverse effect on production. shares tumbling to a full-month low in hong kong last week. china says it will always safeguard domestic companies. still considers a takeover bid to be hostile. says the approach is unwarranted. proposed an initial $4 billion purchase which is under 30%. the french government holds 24% of suez. indian commodities conglomerate posted tumbling profit as the nationwide virus slowdown production and demand. net income slu
quarter, weber expect household income to be $23 billion less than it was.e are in for a week period for discretionary retail spending. shery: great to have you on. we are shaping up for a busy week is markets in asia have yet to be asked about president trump's diagnosis. he can always hear the latest from the big newsmakers from bloomberg radio, listen via the app, or bloombergradio.com. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a check of the latest is this flash headlines. u.s. suppliers have been...
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. >> reporter: joining us is fbi director chris weber.o this evidence and pull up these emails and this will start here from a burisma executive time to biden in may of 2014 reading, quote, we urgently need your advice how you could use your influence to convey a message a signal to stop what we consider to be politically motivated action. another one from a burisma executive doctor biden april of 2015 thank you for inviting me to dc and an opportunity to meet your father and spend some time together. was to those tell you? >> pretty close to smoking gun emails. emails often make criminal cases, electronic evidence is very powerful so having this treasure trove of information in that hard drive is just the kind of evidence -- having said that there are different statutes that might apply here but the federal conflict of interest statute doesn't apply to the president, vice president the, mail fraud, theft of services of a public official or straight out federal bribery statute. todd: the threat of inaction by the fbi when they received th
. >> reporter: joining us is fbi director chris weber.o this evidence and pull up these emails and this will start here from a burisma executive time to biden in may of 2014 reading, quote, we urgently need your advice how you could use your influence to convey a message a signal to stop what we consider to be politically motivated action. another one from a burisma executive doctor biden april of 2015 thank you for inviting me to dc and an opportunity to meet your father and spend some...
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el weber came out and said we are too busy to think about that right now. banks have other stuff to do. if internal business kept people too busy to do m&a, you wouldn't see it as much as you do. that is a difficult denial to buy, especially since his list was floated. annmarie: matt miller in berlin, he'll be taking your -- i was going to thank matt for joining us and he'll be taking us through the european market open and manus's interview with sergio ermotti. indeed. we will hear from him, some of the issues matt covered. go to the tliv. it talks about what the new loans were in the wealth side of -- wealth management side of the business. 1.5 billion in buyback provision, $1 billion in dividend provision, but as matt says, there is i suppose the head-to-head with the french. we will talk through it all. i'll see you all tomorrow morning on daybreak: europe. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: good morning, welcome to "bloomberg markets: european open." i him live in london alongside matt miller. matt: good morning. today the markets that flip the circuit breaker
el weber came out and said we are too busy to think about that right now. banks have other stuff to do. if internal business kept people too busy to do m&a, you wouldn't see it as much as you do. that is a difficult denial to buy, especially since his list was floated. annmarie: matt miller in berlin, he'll be taking your -- i was going to thank matt for joining us and he'll be taking us through the european market open and manus's interview with sergio ermotti. indeed. we will hear from...
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fetzer chris weber will join us.e will write back. -- we will be right back. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, a look at mail-in ballots and election security with a bipartisan commentator. >> florida is a state that may be able to be called by 10:00 or 11:00 at night because they count early voting quickly. in, -- state like which like michigan, wisconsin, which could be determined and they have a policy that limits how fast early they can count the ballots. the cyber security experts are less concerned right to votet the threat counting than they have been in years past, and that is a really good thing. that will increase coordination among the states and federal government. there are a lot of reasons to feel good that the security of this election will be better. securityn ballots and sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. with amy coney barrett confirmed and sworn in as the newest justice, the supreme court come with nine justices ears five oral arguments, next week, listen live -- nine hears five oral argume
fetzer chris weber will join us.e will write back. -- we will be right back. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, a look at mail-in ballots and election security with a bipartisan commentator. >> florida is a state that may be able to be called by 10:00 or 11:00 at night because they count early voting quickly. in, -- state like which like michigan, wisconsin, which could be determined and they have a policy that limits how fast early they can count the ballots. the cyber security...
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joining us is chris weber, an associate professor at the university of arizona. good morning. guest: thanks for having me. host: tell us how arizona became a battleground state, a swing state in this cycle. guest: first, demographic changes. the state is rapidly changing and was moving in a peripheral direction for the last couple of election cycles. see doesn't explain what we in terms of this particular election, where it seems to be a good amount of republican defection from ranks and republicans indicating they are voting democrat, independents are leaning toward biden and mark kelly, the senate candidate. we have seen a surge in democratic registration in the state. on the whole, that is unlikely to change the trend as were publicans far outnumber democrats in the state. host: you had an op-ed in the new york times titled "why would a republican vote biden, asked arizonans?" why would they support biden? what has changed? guest: i credit my colleague here at the university of arizona. together we worked on a survey with the arizona policy lab, an organization affiliated w
joining us is chris weber, an associate professor at the university of arizona. good morning. guest: thanks for having me. host: tell us how arizona became a battleground state, a swing state in this cycle. guest: first, demographic changes. the state is rapidly changing and was moving in a peripheral direction for the last couple of election cycles. see doesn't explain what we in terms of this particular election, where it seems to be a good amount of republican defection from ranks and...
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. >> former fbi director chris weber coming up on how to stop the threat. welcome back. health and human services secretary alex ais ours is covid-19 fixing could be available by late march. the federal government's manufacturing six potential vaccines. was cleared by the fda the vaccines will be distributed to people most at risk for covid-19 and essential health care workers. new york city restaurant owner kicked out after getting a citation for keeping his cafÉ doors open on a hot day. >> we work so hard and we are struggling because of covid-19. it is really disheartening when your business is already slow because of this and somebody walks and additions a citation, called me up and on the verge of tears not understanding what's going on. the debate whether to stay open or not to begin with. it is just amazing. >> jacob green's cafÉs in a brooklyn deemed the red zone over rising covid-19 cases. only take orders and deliveries are allowed at restaurant and that zone. green says he's following the restrictions. pope francis has become the first pontiff to support civil
. >> former fbi director chris weber coming up on how to stop the threat. welcome back. health and human services secretary alex ais ours is covid-19 fixing could be available by late march. the federal government's manufacturing six potential vaccines. was cleared by the fda the vaccines will be distributed to people most at risk for covid-19 and essential health care workers. new york city restaurant owner kicked out after getting a citation for keeping his cafÉ doors open on a hot...
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. >> reporter: stephen weber, uc berkeley professor and assistant dean at the school of public informationt will be difficult for companies to moderate content and they have come under fire from conservatives and liberals for doing too much or too little. >> these companies are the best artificial intelligence systems in the world, trying to observe and filter what's going on. from this technologist standpoint there is no way we can keep up with that flow. >> one thing for users to keep in mind, it's very, very difficult for platforms of this size to do content moderation well at that scale. >> reporter: experts say despite social media companies promising to be fair and vigilant for use of their platforms, users looking for news about the election need to positively see content. >> the odds of making mistakes are pretty high. be careful when you are jumping to conclusions about what you see online, or don't see online. >> reporter: experts say this year's election could be a tipping point that has lasting impacts on the law and social media. >>> the president and ceo of the silicon valley
. >> reporter: stephen weber, uc berkeley professor and assistant dean at the school of public informationt will be difficult for companies to moderate content and they have come under fire from conservatives and liberals for doing too much or too little. >> these companies are the best artificial intelligence systems in the world, trying to observe and filter what's going on. from this technologist standpoint there is no way we can keep up with that flow. >> one thing for...
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very first state in all of america to take such a step the bill introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber who says it's not clear yet exactly what kind of compensation could be provided. you can watch our interview with the assembly woman tomorrow morning on inside california politics. we'll also hear from john cox, the man who ran against governor in newsome back in 2018. he's now giving a big boost to the recall newson campaign inside california politics coming your way tomorrow morning at 6.30 right here on kron 4 and. >>6 dogs and 4 cats take a rescue flight to the bay area and one of them had a surpris >>into the dog rescue some dogs and cats that needed new homes, they're often surprises on these trips and as kron four's ken wayne shows us this one involved a pregnant dog. >>was going to be a full lowe's and buy sell airports. and for kidney. everyone squeezed and we offer the bay area. on the ground was behind us, it's much cleaner appear 6500 feet. i met by shirley zindler from dogwood animal rescue were any of these animals in danger of being put down i believe the kittens were a
very first state in all of america to take such a step the bill introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber who says it's not clear yet exactly what kind of compensation could be provided. you can watch our interview with the assembly woman tomorrow morning on inside california politics. we'll also hear from john cox, the man who ran against governor in newsome back in 2018. he's now giving a big boost to the recall newson campaign inside california politics coming your way tomorrow morning at...
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it was introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber who says it is not clear yet what kind of compensation might be provided. >>given stakes of this of this issue of 400 years the question some would say any really compensate with money. some may believe you can somebody say the other things in terms of opportunities resources that should go into those communities ever see affected and long-term impacts a little bit of our goal is to try to have a comprehensive discussion and analysis of the impact of slavery in california. it may also talk about what did across the nation states to look at but what would happen in california and how has it impacted. the lives of african americans in california. >>and you can much more of our interview with assembly woman now webber this weekend on inside california politics. we'll also hear from john cox who's the man who ran against governor newsome in 2018. and now he's giving a big boost to the recall newsome campaign and a new u c berkeley poll, outlines concerns californians have regarding this year's election. and our what our dc insiders telling us
it was introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber who says it is not clear yet what kind of compensation might be provided. >>given stakes of this of this issue of 400 years the question some would say any really compensate with money. some may believe you can somebody say the other things in terms of opportunities resources that should go into those communities ever see affected and long-term impacts a little bit of our goal is to try to have a comprehensive discussion and analysis of the...
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upper 80s in woodside and at the inner east weber we have 89 in danville. 80 not reported in pittsburgh. for the afternoon, mid-to upper 90s expected for the northbay. mid-to upper 90s expected for the inner east bay and even areas near the coast. we will stick with 90 degrees for pacifica. 94 over san jose. 97 in la scala. there is no way to escape it. make sure you stay hydrated and avoid the heat in the extended exposure if you can. here is a look at the extended forecast. temperatures follow. still a warm day but not as hot as we are experiencing over the last couple of days and getting into sunday, even better with falling whether in the forecast when the inland cities are in the low to mid 80s. back to you. >>> still to come, pharmacies running down on flu shots. we will take a look at the reason why and what experts want to stress it doesn't mean there is a shorter. >>> we follow breaking news out of the south san francisco area. as you can see, there is a four alarm fire. firemen are on the scene at this hour. a lot of smoke coming off of sign he'll where is says the industrial
upper 80s in woodside and at the inner east weber we have 89 in danville. 80 not reported in pittsburgh. for the afternoon, mid-to upper 90s expected for the northbay. mid-to upper 90s expected for the inner east bay and even areas near the coast. we will stick with 90 degrees for pacifica. 94 over san jose. 97 in la scala. there is no way to escape it. make sure you stay hydrated and avoid the heat in the extended exposure if you can. here is a look at the extended forecast. temperatures...
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the only thing i would ask of you gentlemen it when we get the discussion period, weber talks first,be conspirator of the others. you have a tendency to filibuster. i'm not pointing fingers. let's talk about the environment. get away from controversy. everyone wants a safe and clean environment. there is an ongoing conflict between environmental protection and the need for economic growth. the point at their one on the table, how you resolve this conflict between protection of the environment and growth in jobs? why has it taken so long to deal with basic problems such as toxic waste dumps, clean air, and clean water? vice president quayle, it's your turn. >> you don't have to have a choice between environment and jobs ignoble. president. record clean air legislation passed the democratic congress, because of the leadership of george bush. it is the most comprehensive clean air act in our history. we are firmly behind preserving our environment and we have a good record with which to stand. the question comes about, what will be their position when it comes to the environment? i say
the only thing i would ask of you gentlemen it when we get the discussion period, weber talks first,be conspirator of the others. you have a tendency to filibuster. i'm not pointing fingers. let's talk about the environment. get away from controversy. everyone wants a safe and clean environment. there is an ongoing conflict between environmental protection and the need for economic growth. the point at their one on the table, how you resolve this conflict between protection of the environment...
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weber helped organize a petition pushing for father jenkins to resign.he student newspaper published in editorial headlined, frankly this is embarrassing. then father jenkins became one of the many who attended that rose garden event to test positive for covid-19. >> i felt vindicated. like i was correct. you did the wrong thing and the consequences of your actions we predicted came true. and that's horrible. i never want to feel vindicated with about dealing with a potentially deadly disease. >> reporter: in the wake of his diagnosis the faculty senate debated going forward with a vote of no confidence in their president and narrowly decided to postpone further action. the president's office declined to comment. at notre dame postponing after the school said so many tested positive in new a few weeks. >> having a spike in 147 cases after just two weeks back on campus. >> reporter: ore schools saw similar out of bounds. the university of wisconsin madison in north carolina chapel hill also having to move to online learning to save their semester as they
weber helped organize a petition pushing for father jenkins to resign.he student newspaper published in editorial headlined, frankly this is embarrassing. then father jenkins became one of the many who attended that rose garden event to test positive for covid-19. >> i felt vindicated. like i was correct. you did the wrong thing and the consequences of your actions we predicted came true. and that's horrible. i never want to feel vindicated with about dealing with a potentially deadly...
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it is the first of its kind in the nation it was introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber who says it's not clear yet what kind of compensation might be provided. >>given extensive midst of this issue of 400 years the question some would say any really compensate with money some may believe you can somebody say the other things in terms of opportunities in resources that should go into those communities ever see affected in long term impacts it could be little bit of our goal is to try to have a comprehensive discussion and analysis of the impact of slavery in california. it may also talk about what did across the nation for states to look at but what would happen in california and how has it impacted the lives of african americans in california. >>you can watch more of our interview with the assembly woman and a lot more this weekend on inside california politics. california is the latest battleground states in the national debate over affirmative action this november, voters will decide on prop 16 which would allow affirmative action in public hiring contracting and college admissions
it is the first of its kind in the nation it was introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber who says it's not clear yet what kind of compensation might be provided. >>given extensive midst of this issue of 400 years the question some would say any really compensate with money some may believe you can somebody say the other things in terms of opportunities in resources that should go into those communities ever see affected in long term impacts it could be little bit of our goal is to try...
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weber helped organize a petition pushing for father jenkins to resign.dent newspaper published an editorial headlined, frankly, this is embarrassing. then, father jenkins became one of the many who attended that rose garden event to test positive for covid-19. >> i felt vindicated. i was like, i was correct. you did the wrong thing and the consequences of your actions that we kind of predicted came true and that's horrible. i never want to feel vindicated about somebody getting sick with a potentially deadly disease. >> reporter: in the wake of his diagnosis, the faculty senate debated going forward with a vote of no confidence in their president. they narrowly decided to postpone further action. the president's office declined to comment. in general, the stakes for maintaining covid protocol at colleges and universities are as high as nearly any aspect of life. when notre dame students began returning to campus, they had to quickly move to all virtual classes after the school said that more than 100 students tested positive and a little bit more than tw
weber helped organize a petition pushing for father jenkins to resign.dent newspaper published an editorial headlined, frankly, this is embarrassing. then, father jenkins became one of the many who attended that rose garden event to test positive for covid-19. >> i felt vindicated. i was like, i was correct. you did the wrong thing and the consequences of your actions that we kind of predicted came true and that's horrible. i never want to feel vindicated about somebody getting sick with...
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pushing across into weber and they saying some heavier rains some heavy rain there up towards lake victoria heavy downpours just around the without even millau we could see some much needed rainfall over the next couple of days central paso times neighbor their own show brace could catch some very heavy showers possibility of some localized flooding coming in here and heavy showers too into a good part of angola now to the south of that it is generated dry will see temperatures getting up to around 22 celsius in capetown a 20 their full quota this with showers moving their way into the madagascar. move. this is the news from al-jazeera these are the top stories russia urging armenia and azerbaijan just settled into going to kind of a conflict through diplomatic means a media and azerbaijan of accuse each other of attacks on civilians ever since russia brokered a cease fire holds. today israeli governments approved the construction of thousands of new illegal settlement homes in the occupied west bank the 1st go ahead since the united arab emirates and behind normalize their relations with i
pushing across into weber and they saying some heavier rains some heavy rain there up towards lake victoria heavy downpours just around the without even millau we could see some much needed rainfall over the next couple of days central paso times neighbor their own show brace could catch some very heavy showers possibility of some localized flooding coming in here and heavy showers too into a good part of angola now to the south of that it is generated dry will see temperatures getting up to...
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it's 100 percent not safe because you may be sanitizing the areas but you've seen the rallies weber's holding them there are so crowded we don't think anyone is safe. the government hasn't helped us deal with the coronavirus i would give them a 4 out of 10 people are forced to walk on roads they face many problems. the election is also seen as a test of how prime minister and his party have handled the coronavirus outbreak when the indian government imposed one of the world's strict as lockdowns and march hundreds of thousands of migrant workers were forced to walk on many for hundreds of kilometers. $1500000.00 workers who lost their jobs elsewhere and india returned to be hard including. the father of 5 says they feel abandoned by the government. the government hasn't helped us at all i lost my identity card we haven't been given a food distribution we have difficulty finding food. is one of india's most impoverished states with a public health care system that is struggling to deal with the virus outbreak yet prime minister campaigned on what he said was his coalition government su
it's 100 percent not safe because you may be sanitizing the areas but you've seen the rallies weber's holding them there are so crowded we don't think anyone is safe. the government hasn't helped us deal with the coronavirus i would give them a 4 out of 10 people are forced to walk on roads they face many problems. the election is also seen as a test of how prime minister and his party have handled the coronavirus outbreak when the indian government imposed one of the world's strict as...
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at seventh son weber own canning line and some existing relationships that helped as to absorb most of this on premise volume loss. on march 16 with beginning home delivery business and carryout sales model out of our shuttered tap rooms. these were a lifeline but our head is very much still barely above water. we completed $5 million dollars expansion in 2018 and that wonderful suitability but also the debt to go with it. when reseller can bear to our distributors we get five dollars less than when they sell that same candidate out of our taproom. we built our expansion for future wholesale growth. the tap room revenue essential to support it. i'm sure you've seen the headlines referencing increased alcohol sales. those increases must be offset against the massive decline in sales. the size of the overall pie has not shifted even as individual slice appear different. even with those increases we've seen it all premise, the brewing industry is expected to lose $22 billion in 2020. the increased demand for cans both in and outside of our industry has caused an aluminum can shortage in t
at seventh son weber own canning line and some existing relationships that helped as to absorb most of this on premise volume loss. on march 16 with beginning home delivery business and carryout sales model out of our shuttered tap rooms. these were a lifeline but our head is very much still barely above water. we completed $5 million dollars expansion in 2018 and that wonderful suitability but also the debt to go with it. when reseller can bear to our distributors we get five dollars less than...
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byl weber had been reported an investment magazine as merger, which is really an acquisition of either a number of banks ranging from credit suisse to deutsche bank, which has been discussed in the last year. now he says he is not looking for an acquisition target that goes counter to what we had previously thought he was considering. watch bank shares this morning. they could react to something like this. do it sally joins us out of singapore. china is back. it seems a solid start to october. what data do you have for us? watching these big moves. it has been a long golden week holiday. with what we saw in the one -- the, strengthening against dollar. this as we had a stronger-than-expected fix from the pboc showing authorities are happy with their recent appreciation. when we have a look at what stocks have been doing, we have in the keyolid moves indexes and china. the 10 year yield reaching its highest level since december. i want to show you what has been happening in the tech heavy china index. a lot of money going into risk assets. track for its best day since july. >> what abou
byl weber had been reported an investment magazine as merger, which is really an acquisition of either a number of banks ranging from credit suisse to deutsche bank, which has been discussed in the last year. now he says he is not looking for an acquisition target that goes counter to what we had previously thought he was considering. watch bank shares this morning. they could react to something like this. do it sally joins us out of singapore. china is back. it seems a solid start to october....
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usual across the central parts of africa it sink in the way the south was rowand pushing across into weberonly saying some heavier rains some heavy rain there up towards lake victoria heavy downpours that just relevant fall even malawi could see some much needed rainfall over the next couple of days sense of also times and even on so brace could catch some very heavy showers possibility of some localized flooding coming in here and heavy showers too into a good part all angola now to the south of that it is generated dry will see temperatures getting up to around 22 celsius in capetown a 20 their full quota this with with showers moving their way into the madagascar. corruption it is that invisible behind a wall of silence. against. corruption is not something to be told and it. is a. country he's even let's destroy this wall. in 2020 the free space i want to encourage is the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our communities to save the resources that we need in order to address the burning problems that affect us all. shine a light on your anti corruption hero. nominat
usual across the central parts of africa it sink in the way the south was rowand pushing across into weberonly saying some heavier rains some heavy rain there up towards lake victoria heavy downpours that just relevant fall even malawi could see some much needed rainfall over the next couple of days sense of also times and even on so brace could catch some very heavy showers possibility of some localized flooding coming in here and heavy showers too into a good part all angola now to the south...
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the first state in the country to take such a step that bill was introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber who says it's not clear yet what kind of compensation might be provided. >>given stakes this of this issue of 400 years the question some would say any really compensate with money some may believe you can somebody say the other things in terms of opportunities in resources that should go into those communities ever see affected in long term impacts it could a little bit of our goal is to try to have a comprehensive discussion and analysis of the impact of slavery in california. it may also talk about what did across the nation's states to look at but what would happen in california and how has it impacted the lives of african americans in california. >>you can watch our full interview with assemblywoman webber on inside california politics will also hear from john cox man who ran against governor newsom back in 2018 he's now giving a big boost to the recall newsome campaign inside california politics can be found on our 24 hour streaming app kron on. >>the kron 4 morning news. we're
the first state in the country to take such a step that bill was introduced by assemblywoman shirley weber who says it's not clear yet what kind of compensation might be provided. >>given stakes this of this issue of 400 years the question some would say any really compensate with money some may believe you can somebody say the other things in terms of opportunities in resources that should go into those communities ever see affected in long term impacts it could a little bit of our goal...
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matt: when you look beyond that and you hear reports in the financial boulevard press about axel weber's dream mergers, do you think deutsche bank could be part of a big deal? christian: in general idation must happen in europe. we need to be competitive with u.s. banks from the point of investing into technology. you need a certain size for that. the theme of consolidation is something europe will see. for us it is important we are not a junior partner to such thoughts. that means we first have to sustainably increase our profitability. that was deutsche bank's ceo christian sewing speaking exclusively to us at bloomberg. yesterday the german day of industry. let's get our bloomberg first word news. >> president donald trump returns to the white house after three days of treatments for covid-19 at the military hospital. officials plan to restrict physical access to him as he continues his recovery. in a sign of defiance honor -- on arriving at the white house removed his mask and refused to put it back on entering the residence. euro area finance ministers the sole picked candidate to r
matt: when you look beyond that and you hear reports in the financial boulevard press about axel weber's dream mergers, do you think deutsche bank could be part of a big deal? christian: in general idation must happen in europe. we need to be competitive with u.s. banks from the point of investing into technology. you need a certain size for that. the theme of consolidation is something europe will see. for us it is important we are not a junior partner to such thoughts. that means we first...
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have former roommate -- a recent graduate of weber university whose ambition was to be an organic farmerbut he will not be able to afford farmland with his student loan debt. so, that it is one thing that i ould do. and, yeah, and also investing in rural infrastructure, such as our broadband network. for example. rural bicycle paths and rebuilding the roads and bridges. that would certainly employ a lot of people. hanks. > nicole galloway? galloway: unfortunately, we still have record high unemployment. often times, our economic development strategies focus on chasing big out-of-state companies to come. i think that we need to refocus on our small businesses and community businesses that are rooted in the community, provide good paying jobs for people close to home. and we need to focus on workforce development. that means providing a good education for our children k-12, and in higher education. it is unfortunate that the governor had to cut $100 million from our higher education budget this year, after it was restored by the legislature. nd $250 million was cut from our k-12 budgets th
have former roommate -- a recent graduate of weber university whose ambition was to be an organic farmerbut he will not be able to afford farmland with his student loan debt. so, that it is one thing that i ould do. and, yeah, and also investing in rural infrastructure, such as our broadband network. for example. rural bicycle paths and rebuilding the roads and bridges. that would certainly employ a lot of people. hanks. > nicole galloway? galloway: unfortunately, we still have record high...
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francis weber of green field, wisconsin is 100 he says the secret of longevity besides that bumping hate justice ruth bader ginsburg. >> wow >> how about them apples that's pretty cool. >>> up next on the third hour of today, we will have much more on this morn's top story. president trump and the first lady testing positive for coronavirus. but first your local news and weather. >>> good morning. it's 8:56 on this friday morning. i'm chris chmura. we've been following a breaking news story all morning. president trump and the first lady are now in quarantine. they say they have tested positive for covid-19. several people close to the president, like the vice president, mr. pence, and his wife, as well as the president's daughter ivanka have tested negative. hope hicks, however, one of the trump's top aides has tested positive. coming up, scott mcgrew will walk us through the latest developments and ongoing reverberations. for realtime updates, check out our twitter feed. >>> the glass fire continues to force people out of their homes in the north bay. cal fire says it's only 6% contai
francis weber of green field, wisconsin is 100 he says the secret of longevity besides that bumping hate justice ruth bader ginsburg. >> wow >> how about them apples that's pretty cool. >>> up next on the third hour of today, we will have much more on this morn's top story. president trump and the first lady testing positive for coronavirus. but first your local news and weather. >>> good morning. it's 8:56 on this friday morning. i'm chris chmura. we've been...
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donors trust, weber is hiding behind owners trust has a lot to -- whoeverr whoever is hiding behind donorsst has a lot to do with it. barrett forudge listening to me a second time. i think this gives you a chance up anou and i to tee interesting conversation tomorrow. >> thank you. senator cruz? >> mr. chairman, can i put three letters in unanimously? >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. judge barrett, welcome. congratulations on being nominated. enduring thens on confirmation proceedings. i think it is a good thing we have made it through what i guess you would call the top of the lineup of questioning. some of the smartest and most effective questioners on the democratic side, i think it speaks volumes that collectively they have had very few questions for it -- for you and virtually none calling into question your credentials which are impeccable. , and what i think has been an extraordinary life you have led. source ofd be the great satisfaction in terms of the scholarly record and judicial records you have spent a lifetime building. i want to start by asking you a question. amend
donors trust, weber is hiding behind owners trust has a lot to -- whoeverr whoever is hiding behind donorsst has a lot to do with it. barrett forudge listening to me a second time. i think this gives you a chance up anou and i to tee interesting conversation tomorrow. >> thank you. senator cruz? >> mr. chairman, can i put three letters in unanimously? >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. judge barrett, welcome. congratulations on being nominated. enduring thens on...
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. >> webers and the white house come january 20 will be squarely focused on defeating the pandemic andt. >> congressional leadership differed that america did nothing at this point then then they get what's needed. ♪. stuart: that is shania twain. did you catch all of that montage that we gave you there. what a huge morning we've had so far. remember the entered word huge, we used to use it when enter president trump, it was a huge morning. crucial walker, dan henniker, all of them coming up this hour. check the markets again, we still have a modest rally in place. the dow was up 100, the nasdaq is up 42, s&p is up 20 and now this. on monday, the hearings began on the supreme court nomination of judge amy coney barrett this may either october surprise that we hear so much. i think it'll be more than that, i think it'll be an atomic event, excuse the hyperbole but i think it's warranted i everything is in place, the personalities, the politics in the states and the election, lest we forget the current presidential candidate joe biden who presided over the explosive clarence thomas heari
. >> webers and the white house come january 20 will be squarely focused on defeating the pandemic andt. >> congressional leadership differed that america did nothing at this point then then they get what's needed. ♪. stuart: that is shania twain. did you catch all of that montage that we gave you there. what a huge morning we've had so far. remember the entered word huge, we used to use it when enter president trump, it was a huge morning. crucial walker, dan henniker, all of...
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donors trust, weber is hiding behind owners trust has a lot to -- whoeverr whoever is hiding behind donors trust has a lot to do with it. barrett forudge listening to me a second time. i think this gives you a chance up anou and i to tee interesting conversation tomorrow. >> thank you. senator cruz? >> mr. chairman, can i put three letters in unanimously? >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. judge barrett, welcome. congratulations on being nominated. enduring thens on confirmation proceedings. i think it is a good thing we have made it through what i guess you would call the top of the lineup of questioning. some of the smartest and most effective questioners on the democratic side, i think it speaks volumes that collectively they have had very few questions for it -- for you and virtually none calling into question your credentials which are impeccable. , and what i think has been an extraordinary life you have led. source ofd be the great satisfaction in terms of the scholarly record and judicial records you have spent a lifetime building. i want to start by asking you a question. a
donors trust, weber is hiding behind owners trust has a lot to -- whoeverr whoever is hiding behind donors trust has a lot to do with it. barrett forudge listening to me a second time. i think this gives you a chance up anou and i to tee interesting conversation tomorrow. >> thank you. senator cruz? >> mr. chairman, can i put three letters in unanimously? >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. judge barrett, welcome. congratulations on being nominated. enduring thens...