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leading this particular effort is dr david weiner.immunology centre. he has worked before in the fight against deadly viruses, from sars and mers to zyka. he's been talking about how this one feels very different. since it's happened upon us so fast, and we're really learning on the fly, we're essentially building the aeroplane to control this while we're trying to take off and control it, and that's an enormous challenge. we don't know much about its background, where it came from and then how to protect against that. but we are learning a lot. we've made enormous progress. i want to talk about your family, because i think you also have personal reasons to hope that this works, that mitigation and a vaccine is brought to the fore very quickly. your daughter's a doctor, yes? my daughter's a physician's assistant at the mayo clinic, and she's in emergency medicine. i'm very proud of her, and so she's of course been seeing patients with significant amounts of disease, and, yeah, so that's a very important thing and a very big... we thin
leading this particular effort is dr david weiner.immunology centre. he has worked before in the fight against deadly viruses, from sars and mers to zyka. he's been talking about how this one feels very different. since it's happened upon us so fast, and we're really learning on the fly, we're essentially building the aeroplane to control this while we're trying to take off and control it, and that's an enormous challenge. we don't know much about its background, where it came from and then how...
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doctor weiner, your work is always important.gency, of intensity, than ever before? i think all of us involved, and all of us at home feel the urgency. i think our families feel the urgency. ourfamilies' whole life are changed. our friends' lives are changed. and as you know, there are multiple vaccine types being moved forward. it's likely to take several different important successes, not one vaccine, but likely several, to meet the different populations that will need it. it's likely to take several different to have more rapid global distribution. i think by working together like this, we will get through this. so, what you think when you see headlines about the race for a vaccine? well, ithink, you know, we are very used to thinking about things as a race that way, a race this way, but if one of the problems with one winner in this case is that one platform, or sort of, you know, would be the only platform that would be available for a while for production. and so that would mean while you have x, you wouldn't have y. and so
doctor weiner, your work is always important.gency, of intensity, than ever before? i think all of us involved, and all of us at home feel the urgency. i think our families feel the urgency. ourfamilies' whole life are changed. our friends' lives are changed. and as you know, there are multiple vaccine types being moved forward. it's likely to take several different important successes, not one vaccine, but likely several, to meet the different populations that will need it. it's likely to take...
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leading this particular effort is doctor david weiner, is the executive director of wistar‘s vaccine work on sars to mers to zika. he talks to us about how this one is different. we are essentially building the aeroplanes are controlled this while trying to take off and control it. and that is an enormous challenge. —— building the aeroplanes to control this while trying to take off and control it. how to protect against it, we are learning alive, we made enormous progress. i want to talk about yourfamily. i progress. i want to talk about your family. i think progress. i want to talk about yourfamily. i think you progress. i want to talk about your family. i think you also have personal reasons to hope this works, that mitigation and a vaccine is brought to the fore very quickly. your daughter's a doctor, yes? my daughter's a doctor, yes? my daughter is a physician's clinic at the mayor clinic in emergency medicine. i'm very proud of her. she has been seeing patients with significant amount of disease —— mayo clinic. though that is a very important thing and a very big thing we think
leading this particular effort is doctor david weiner, is the executive director of wistar‘s vaccine work on sars to mers to zika. he talks to us about how this one is different. we are essentially building the aeroplanes are controlled this while trying to take off and control it. and that is an enormous challenge. —— building the aeroplanes to control this while trying to take off and control it. how to protect against it, we are learning alive, we made enormous progress. i want to talk...
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you always feel bad when you when you see this especially now that weiner number has decreased over the last couple of years and you know that that this is just one of not many left. that makes you said. most of the world's $20000.00 rhinos live in south africa about a 1000 are killed each year. it's huntington village on the outskirts of the park 80 percent of the locals live from tourism according to a village elders more than half have already lost their jobs or who could be people who came soon. so broke their will couldn't something gourds and peter wouldn't do may be on the porch there you see. if you are on now you can do it sonny i mean. the number of poaching cases in kruger national park that involve poachers killing just for the animals meat are already piling up. this guy's normally used for 4 years so they're using the latest technology in order to catch the poachers radio devices detect people while audio software picks up the gunshots and justice bach ranger mark macdill starts explaining the alarm goes off to the next detail goes into action. shots fired that's probably
you always feel bad when you when you see this especially now that weiner number has decreased over the last couple of years and you know that that this is just one of not many left. that makes you said. most of the world's $20000.00 rhinos live in south africa about a 1000 are killed each year. it's huntington village on the outskirts of the park 80 percent of the locals live from tourism according to a village elders more than half have already lost their jobs or who could be people who came...
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to metal 2020 our 3rd and final laureate is south african writer and journalists who cares about weiner congratulations go out to a woman whose work has had an incredible impact on her home continent and beyond as she drives home the multiplicity of african identity. one of the pins that. gets my goat. when i get referred to is black african right that i'm like how. why must i have this little what you call it was what i did i want to be a good writer. is a woman unafraid to speak our mind born in zambia and now based in kenya the south african novelist children's book writer journalist and publisher also founded and curated a pan african online literature festival in response to the code 19 knockdown she's prolific and multi-talented and her energy seems to be inexhaustible how to she juggle her many interests with very little sleep. i think if you love something you always make time for it a writing almost always has a political subtext her debut novel the madams was published in 2006 it's the story of 3 well off middle class women in post apartheid south africa torn between career an
to metal 2020 our 3rd and final laureate is south african writer and journalists who cares about weiner congratulations go out to a woman whose work has had an incredible impact on her home continent and beyond as she drives home the multiplicity of african identity. one of the pins that. gets my goat. when i get referred to is black african right that i'm like how. why must i have this little what you call it was what i did i want to be a good writer. is a woman unafraid to speak our mind born...
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. >> reporter: state senator scott weiner says more needs to be done. >> california is not doing enougho address the realities of what people are facing, whether it's renters, whether it's small businesses. >> reporter: edward says his land lord is refusing to negotiate the lease. we reached out to land owner properties. it says they are complying with the law and try to find new tenants to take over the lease. cathy says she proposed going into mediation with her son's land lord but he declined. she says the company also declined to give her 24 months to pay off the lease. the management company has not responded to our request for comment. >> i was hoping that the property owner would show some sympathy. >> reporter: edward says if he can't settle with his land lord, he'll only be left with one option. >> i would have to declare bankruptcy. >> we're now at the cliff, and we're going to see huge economic ramifications. >> reporter: senator weiner authored a bill that would have offered some assistance to small land lords that would have helped these families. but that has failed in the
. >> reporter: state senator scott weiner says more needs to be done. >> california is not doing enougho address the realities of what people are facing, whether it's renters, whether it's small businesses. >> reporter: edward says his land lord is refusing to negotiate the lease. we reached out to land owner properties. it says they are complying with the law and try to find new tenants to take over the lease. cathy says she proposed going into mediation with her son's land...
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to metal 2020 our 3rd and final laureate is south african writer and journalists who cares about weiner congratulations go out to a woman whose work has had an incredible impact on her home continent and beyond as she drives home the multiplicity of african identity. one of the pins that. gets my goat. when i get referred to is a black african woman right that i'm like how. why must i have this little what you call it was what i did i want to be a good writer. lukey is a woman unafraid to speak our mind born in zambia and now based in kenya the south african novelist children's book writer journalist and publisher also founded and curated a pan african online literature festival in response to the cove with 19 lockdown she's prolific and multi-talented and her energy seems to be inexhaustible out as she juggle her many interests with very little sleep. i think if you love something you always make time for a writing almost always has a political subtext her debut novel the madams was published in 2006 it's the story of 3 well off middle class women in post apartheid south africa torn be
to metal 2020 our 3rd and final laureate is south african writer and journalists who cares about weiner congratulations go out to a woman whose work has had an incredible impact on her home continent and beyond as she drives home the multiplicity of african identity. one of the pins that. gets my goat. when i get referred to is a black african woman right that i'm like how. why must i have this little what you call it was what i did i want to be a good writer. lukey is a woman unafraid to speak...
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guta medal 2020 our 3rd and final laureate is south african writer and journalists who cares about weiner congratulations go out to a woman whose work has had an incredible impact on her home continent and beyond as she drives home the multiplicity of african identity. one of the pins that really gets my goat. when i get referred to is black african right that i'm like how. why must i have this little what you call it was what i did i want to be a good writer. is a woman unafraid to speak her mind born in zambia and now based in kenya the south african novelist children's book writer journalist and publisher buso founded and curated a pan african online literature festival in response to the code 19 knocked down she's prolific and multi-talented and her energy seems to be inexhaustible out as she juggle her many interests with very little sleep. i think if you love something you always make time for a writing almost always has a political subtext her debut novel the madams was published in 2006 it's the story of 3 well off middle class women in post apartheid south africa torn between car
guta medal 2020 our 3rd and final laureate is south african writer and journalists who cares about weiner congratulations go out to a woman whose work has had an incredible impact on her home continent and beyond as she drives home the multiplicity of african identity. one of the pins that really gets my goat. when i get referred to is black african right that i'm like how. why must i have this little what you call it was what i did i want to be a good writer. is a woman unafraid to speak her...
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into some of the big debates in the period you can argue nancy pelosi also and in some ways, john weiner transforming the nature of the caucus and checking the on what obama was doing. i think before becoming the speaker is when the legacy is set. he transformed the party and has already popularized in the speaker is kind of the icing on the cake. the most important part is key institutionalizes these ideas. it put him at a high place because it signaled he was the boys, he was the new establishment itself said he was consequential then under the legislative battles he fought with clinton. >> host: one must question and we will open up. if you have a question, i will ask for you. this is what i know is on everyone's mind, what is the connection to the republican party at the trump administration today. his wife is the ambassador to the vatican and he is a sort of surrogate for trump on fox news and conservative radio. how much of the connection or is this the result of what he did? >> guest: i think because of a broad level he has room in the republican party because it is a gingrich par
into some of the big debates in the period you can argue nancy pelosi also and in some ways, john weiner transforming the nature of the caucus and checking the on what obama was doing. i think before becoming the speaker is when the legacy is set. he transformed the party and has already popularized in the speaker is kind of the icing on the cake. the most important part is key institutionalizes these ideas. it put him at a high place because it signaled he was the boys, he was the new...
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wisconsin senator reportedly calling on jonathan weiner to testify in a panel's ongoing investigationstate department employee is linked to the controversial dossier about then presidential candidate donald trump. todd: gavin newsom receiving full monthly salary despite promising to take a pay cut, promising to cut salaries after acting state workers to make the same sacrifice. the sacramento reporting news and taking his full monthly salary of 17,$000, his office claiming it is an administrative error. the vaccine for covid-19 nearing the homestretch. johnson & johnson will conduct the largest ever coronavirus vaccine trial beginning next month. 60,000 people will be involved, double the number of people in similar trials underway right now. donald trump hopeful the vaccine will be ready by november. >> has reaction pours in, one angel mom has a lot to say about issues that weren't mentioned, her son dominic was killed in an accident who was in the country illegally. she joins me to talk about open borders. thank you for being here. what do you wish you heard this week? >> that they
wisconsin senator reportedly calling on jonathan weiner to testify in a panel's ongoing investigationstate department employee is linked to the controversial dossier about then presidential candidate donald trump. todd: gavin newsom receiving full monthly salary despite promising to take a pay cut, promising to cut salaries after acting state workers to make the same sacrifice. the sacramento reporting news and taking his full monthly salary of 17,$000, his office claiming it is an...
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to metal 2020 our 3rd and final laureate is south african writer and journalists who cares about weiner congratulations go out to a woman whose work has had an incredible impact on her home continent and beyond as she drives home the multiplicity of african identity. one of the pins that. gets my goat. when i get referred to is black african right that i'm like how. why must i have this little what you call it where i work and i just i want to be a good writer. is a woman unafraid to speak our minds born in zambia and now based in kenya the south african novelist children's book writer journalist and publisher also founded and curated a pan african online literature festival in response to the cope with 19 knockdown she's prolific and multi-talented and her energy seems to be inexhaustible how to she juggle her many interests with very little sleep. i think if you love something you always make time for it writing almost always has a political subtext her debut novel the madams was published in 2006 it's the story of 3 well off middle class women in post apartheid south africa torn betw
to metal 2020 our 3rd and final laureate is south african writer and journalists who cares about weiner congratulations go out to a woman whose work has had an incredible impact on her home continent and beyond as she drives home the multiplicity of african identity. one of the pins that. gets my goat. when i get referred to is black african right that i'm like how. why must i have this little what you call it where i work and i just i want to be a good writer. is a woman unafraid to speak our...
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, you could argue nancy pelosi has been more consequentially and you can argue in some ways john weinern transforming and the nature of the caucus was pretty important in checking what obama was doing, i don't think that was his high point, i think the period before the coming speaker in some ways is when newt gingrich legacy is set, he is already transform the party before he becomes speaker, he's already popularized in legitimated a new form of republican partisanship and speaker is kind of the icing on the cake of what he had already done, the most important part is he institutionalizes all these ideas and legitimate, his speaker himself is what would put them at a higher place in terms of the ranking because it signals there was not a republican party in town and gingrich was the voice, he was the new establishment himself, more for that when i say he was very consequential then on the legislative battle he fought with clinton. >> one last question will open it up to q&a. if you have a question please type it in and i'll ask for you. >> this is the preamp to some of the early questi
, you could argue nancy pelosi has been more consequentially and you can argue in some ways john weinern transforming and the nature of the caucus was pretty important in checking what obama was doing, i don't think that was his high point, i think the period before the coming speaker in some ways is when newt gingrich legacy is set, he is already transform the party before he becomes speaker, he's already popularized in legitimated a new form of republican partisanship and speaker is kind of...
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and the big debate of the period in nancy pelosi has been more consequential and in some ways john weiner in transforming the caucus with what obama is doing and i don't think that was his high point and becoming speaker in some ways, he already has transform the party before he comes speaker, he has already popularized and legitimated the new form of republican partisanship and speaker is kind of the icing on the cake of what he had already done in the most important part of the speakership, he institutionalizes all these ideas, his main speaker is what would put him at a high place in terms of the ranking because it signals there was any republican party in town and gingrich was the voice he was the establishment and it was very consequential the legislative battle that he thought was clinton. >> one last question and then we'll open it up to the q&a, if you have a question please type it in and i'll ask him for you. enter preempt the early questions i know it's when you get and it's on everyone's mind, what's gingrich connection to the republican party and the trump administration toda
and the big debate of the period in nancy pelosi has been more consequential and in some ways john weiner in transforming the caucus with what obama is doing and i don't think that was his high point and becoming speaker in some ways, he already has transform the party before he comes speaker, he has already popularized and legitimated the new form of republican partisanship and speaker is kind of the icing on the cake of what he had already done in the most important part of the speakership,...
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today, state senators scott weiner announced his support. he's joining us live via zoom.thanks for your time. what would a biden-harris presidency mean for california and specifically the bay area? >> well, it would be tremendous for our community. for many of the reasons that it would be great for the whole country that we would have an administration that was focused on ending this pandemic, and on bringing our economy back, and investing in infrastructure and doing all the things that we need an administration to do. we are in huge need of infrastructure investment. wave very large immigrant population. our immigrant neighbors who are trying to survive and run businesses and work and raise families here. and they have been stigmatized and attacked by this administration. that will end. so i think california and the bay area will prosper under joe biden and vice president kamala harris. >> obviously, a different situation this year because of the pandemic. you don't have thousands in an arena cheering for their favorite candidates. that sort of things. what do you want
today, state senators scott weiner announced his support. he's joining us live via zoom.thanks for your time. what would a biden-harris presidency mean for california and specifically the bay area? >> well, it would be tremendous for our community. for many of the reasons that it would be great for the whole country that we would have an administration that was focused on ending this pandemic, and on bringing our economy back, and investing in infrastructure and doing all the things that...
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and so much you can say john weiner transform the major caucus was important checking like what obama was doing. i don't think that was his high point. i think the. before coming speaker in some ways is when gingrich legacy is set parties already transformed the party is popularizing legitimated the republican partisanship. speakers kind the icing on the cake of what he had already don done. most important part of the speakership as he institutionalizes all of these ideas and legitimate. his being speaker itself would put him at a high place in terms of a ranking. because a signal nose and was another republican party town and gingrich was the voice. that's when i say is more influential than the battle he fought with clinton. so homework question that will open it to the q&a. if you have a question please type it in and i will ask julia for you. this may print some of the earlier questions i know it's on the ruins mine. his wife is the ambassador -- investor to the vatican he's been a surrogate for trump on fox news and conservative radio. how much of a connection you see between tha
and so much you can say john weiner transform the major caucus was important checking like what obama was doing. i don't think that was his high point. i think the. before coming speaker in some ways is when gingrich legacy is set parties already transformed the party is popularizing legitimated the republican partisanship. speakers kind the icing on the cake of what he had already don done. most important part of the speakership as he institutionalizes all of these ideas and legitimate. his...
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trump and his campaign, the hillary clinton e-mail investigation, other types of things, anthony weinertop. why is he always the go-to guy in these types of cases with so many attorneys? the inspect or general with, i think the, made nearly a dozen referrals for criminal prosecution to the department of justice. we'll see if those go anywhere. but there's a reason why barr and durham continue to fore shadow that there is a lot more to come and some high profile names, at that. lou: high profile names, and amongst them the director of the fbi who has slow-rolled, stonewalled and absolutely resisted the inspector general's reports recommending criminal referrals and producing evidence that, well, committees on both, in both the house and the senate have sought. he is squarely, it seems to me now, in focus, if not the crosshairs, of the investigation. >> well, right at the heart of it you have comey, strzok, page, brennan, clapper, ohr, these are names we've come to know for a good reason. but you're right, director wray, the testimony that was given on capitol hill which is under oath is
trump and his campaign, the hillary clinton e-mail investigation, other types of things, anthony weinertop. why is he always the go-to guy in these types of cases with so many attorneys? the inspect or general with, i think the, made nearly a dozen referrals for criminal prosecution to the department of justice. we'll see if those go anywhere. but there's a reason why barr and durham continue to fore shadow that there is a lot more to come and some high profile names, at that. lou: high profile...
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but strickland yells and tells them to back up, greg weiner was there and saw it all go down. >> he attempted to stop him, he didn't stop. he put his arm in his chest, the gentleman pushed his arm away and the policeman, the sheriff then shoved the gentleman and the gentleman shoved the policeman back. >> reporter: ujiri's attorneys call the deputy the aggressor, shoving and cussing. the 11 second encounter may have been came over until strickland filed a federal lawsuit in february against ujiri and the raptors. he says he suffered physical injuries, even filed a workers compensation claim saying he was hit in the face and chest. he has been off work, but ktvu found strickland using a power saw and carrying boxes early this year, despite claiming he can't return to his job as a deputy. in the 100 eight-page response to the lawsuit, ujiri's lawyers are crying foul, saying strickland used unnecessary and excessive force, noting this photo taken the night of the incident shows strickland had no swelling, no signs of harm. a new point in the legal gain, playing out in the court of law. >>> all r
but strickland yells and tells them to back up, greg weiner was there and saw it all go down. >> he attempted to stop him, he didn't stop. he put his arm in his chest, the gentleman pushed his arm away and the policeman, the sheriff then shoved the gentleman and the gentleman shoved the policeman back. >> reporter: ujiri's attorneys call the deputy the aggressor, shoving and cussing. the 11 second encounter may have been came over until strickland filed a federal lawsuit in february...
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. >>> scott weiner will try again to get approval for a safe drug injection site in san francisco. since 2018, has proposed allowing cities to open a place where drug users can inject drugs under medical supervision. supporters of the idsa the program will prevent drug overdoses and reduce the spread of hiv and serious infections. the mayor had said that the city needs the state to approve the idea before she allows the site to open. the legislature was sent home because of the pandemic, but for the state senate could vote on the plan. >>> basketball games were postponed, baseball fields were empty. the protest from professional athletes over police brutality. >>> hurricane laura strikes louisiana as a category four storm. we will take you to the gulf coast and show you what happened overnight. experience the ultimate sports hub. where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat, standing and score. follow the tea and, even get notifications with breaking nealerts and. so you'll never miss
. >>> scott weiner will try again to get approval for a safe drug injection site in san francisco. since 2018, has proposed allowing cities to open a place where drug users can inject drugs under medical supervision. supporters of the idsa the program will prevent drug overdoses and reduce the spread of hiv and serious infections. the mayor had said that the city needs the state to approve the idea before she allows the site to open. the legislature was sent home because of the...
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>>weiner know find it makes sense to wear a mask, i think there's enough proof from the medical people that it prevents the spread of the coronavirus and anything that we can do to prevent the spread of the virus and save other people's lives is worth it. >>now that an initial proposal called for a 72 hour grace period. well, when those fines could actually be charged to someone. now the next thing we need to know from the county is how they plan to implement this and who'll. there are going to have actually give out the fight so we'll be waiting for that to come down as the days progress for now reporting on here in san jose reyna harvey kron 4 news all right rhonda thanks a lot for the update from the south bay. >>in san francisco man is in custody this morning in connection with a crash that killed a pedestrian yesterday. >>police responded to the crash on geary boulevard and goff street in the city. the police officers say a 50 year-old man was killed after getting hit by a car. they say was driven by 26 year-old whitfield whitfield remained at the scene and cooperated with the pol
>>weiner know find it makes sense to wear a mask, i think there's enough proof from the medical people that it prevents the spread of the coronavirus and anything that we can do to prevent the spread of the virus and save other people's lives is worth it. >>now that an initial proposal called for a 72 hour grace period. well, when those fines could actually be charged to someone. now the next thing we need to know from the county is how they plan to implement this and who'll. there...
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and you can argue nancy pelosi was more consequentially, and john weiner transforming was pretty important checking what obama was doing, i don't think that was his high point, i really think that. before the coming speaker is when his legacy is set, he has already transformed the party before he becomes speaker, he's already popularized with the foremost republican partisanship and on the case of what he had already done in the most important part is that he and two sterilizers all these ideas and speaker himself is what put them at a high place, because it signals there was not a republican party in town and gingrich was the voice, the new establishment himself, so more for that when i say he was very consequential in the legislative battle that he fought with clinton. >> one more question will open it up to the q&a. if you have a question, please type it in and i'll ask julie to play. in the preamp some of the questions and i know what you get and it's on everybody's mind, what is gingrich connection to the republican party and the trump administration today, his wife is the ambassador
and you can argue nancy pelosi was more consequentially, and john weiner transforming was pretty important checking what obama was doing, i don't think that was his high point, i really think that. before the coming speaker is when his legacy is set, he has already transformed the party before he becomes speaker, he's already popularized with the foremost republican partisanship and on the case of what he had already done in the most important part is that he and two sterilizers all these ideas...
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to metal 2020 our 3rd and final laureate is south african writer and journalists who cares about weiner congratulations go out to a woman whose work has had an incredible impact on her home continent and beyond as she drives home the multiplicity of african identity. one of the pins that. gets my goat. when i get referred to is black africa right that i'm like how. why must i have this little what you call it was what i did i want to be a good writer. is a woman unafraid to speak our mind born in zambia and now based in kenya the south african novelist children's book writer journalist and publisher buso founded and curated a pan african online literature festival in response to the cove with 19 lockdown she's prolific and multi-talented and her energy seems to be inexhaustible out as she juggle her many interests with very little sleep. i think if you love something you always make time for a writing almost always has a political subtext her debut novel the madams was published in 2006 it's the story of 3 well off middle class women in post apartheid south africa torn between career an
to metal 2020 our 3rd and final laureate is south african writer and journalists who cares about weiner congratulations go out to a woman whose work has had an incredible impact on her home continent and beyond as she drives home the multiplicity of african identity. one of the pins that. gets my goat. when i get referred to is black africa right that i'm like how. why must i have this little what you call it was what i did i want to be a good writer. is a woman unafraid to speak our mind born...
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. >>> and state senator scott weiner of san francisco says his personal information has been published online. in a tweet yesterday, wiener had personal information publicized about i a right wing conspearist follower. the harassment began this past week sparked by a bill wiener is working on. he thad his supporters including san francisco mayor london breed who denounced with the doc "i'm with scott" hashtag. >>> bets are back on at a card table in tracy, a card room, the stars casino is going al fresco in its reopening. managers say they got the okay from san joaquin county and the state to open on the patio. they held a soft opening friday and say business is steady already, while the indoor casino holds nearly 300 people, outdoor capacity is limited to 60. it performs a thermal scan of everyone before they enter and masks are required at all times. >> we have hand sanitizing stations throughout the property and trin gestringent disinfecti guidelines so the chips and cards we use are regularly disinfected. >> stars casino rehired 95% of its workers. stars says the state's 70 card ro
. >>> and state senator scott weiner of san francisco says his personal information has been published online. in a tweet yesterday, wiener had personal information publicized about i a right wing conspearist follower. the harassment began this past week sparked by a bill wiener is working on. he thad his supporters including san francisco mayor london breed who denounced with the doc "i'm with scott" hashtag. >>> bets are back on at a card table in tracy, a card...
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photos of her and she felt her career had ended where as that was not the case even when anthony weiner did the same thing for he could say he could have another go at it. >> guest: there were a few members of congress who are they even still there or they went longer than they could because they were meant and i think that first of all, it is so rare for a woman politician and elected office to have a scandal that even have any of the characteristics in terms of what katie hill dealt with and in terms of the misogyny and revenge nature of that particular -- >> host: it seemed like small potatoes. >> guest: right. >> host: we actually have receipts for the other guy. >> guest: what is upsetting is not honest about [inaudible]. for example, pete buttigieg is basically my age and around the same age and this is why i had such a visceral response. i know as woman of color i cannot show up at a event tell townhall run for president until everyone would get to the details, policies later. they would stop the conversation. they would not continue talking to me because i would not be seen as a
photos of her and she felt her career had ended where as that was not the case even when anthony weiner did the same thing for he could say he could have another go at it. >> guest: there were a few members of congress who are they even still there or they went longer than they could because they were meant and i think that first of all, it is so rare for a woman politician and elected office to have a scandal that even have any of the characteristics in terms of what katie hill dealt...
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wheeling, west virginia, or at his staffers called is wheeling west by god virginia -- weiner talking about february 1950, on the one day of the year when republicans all across the country do the same thing, which is on abraham lincoln's birthday they celebrate and use that as a way to rally the party and raise money and if you're a prominent u.s. senator, you get invited to places like milwaukee or boston, like washington or new york. when you're back bencher like joe mccarthy you get invited to wheeling, west virginia. he shows up there that night, as you suggest, with two speeches in his briefcase. one is a snoozer on national housing policy which is something he knew about. >> and kind of cared about. >> and cared about. had he picked that speech to give that night, 70 years later we wouldn't be talking about him because he would have probably been the one term center. instead he pull odd at brief case he read for in the first time, i'm convinced, when he was delivering is that night. written by a journalist and vary your staffers who did the editing on and its he holds up in his
wheeling, west virginia, or at his staffers called is wheeling west by god virginia -- weiner talking about february 1950, on the one day of the year when republicans all across the country do the same thing, which is on abraham lincoln's birthday they celebrate and use that as a way to rally the party and raise money and if you're a prominent u.s. senator, you get invited to places like milwaukee or boston, like washington or new york. when you're back bencher like joe mccarthy you get invited...
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when he was giving eight checks to hillary clinton or when donald trump was giving money to anthony weiner or donald trump was contributing to -- you just name it -- charlie rangel. go down the long list. but he actually gave in 2013 -- >> i think ivanka did, too. >> yeah, ivanka did, too like i said, the trumps are big fans. and they don't just say it with their words. they say it with checks that they write. >> they put their money where their mouth is. last month, president trump said she would be a fine choice. he's changing his mind this morning. good morning and welcome to "morning joe." >> it's very interesting. >> it is wednesday, august 12th. along with joe and me, we have white house reporter for the "associated press," jonathan lami lamire, nbc news capitol hill correspondent and host of "kasie dc," kasie hunt, host of msnbc's "politi "politicsnation" and president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton, and nbc news and msnbc contributor shawna thomas is with us. so, after weeks of speculation, joe biden has announced senator kamala harris as his running mate for
when he was giving eight checks to hillary clinton or when donald trump was giving money to anthony weiner or donald trump was contributing to -- you just name it -- charlie rangel. go down the long list. but he actually gave in 2013 -- >> i think ivanka did, too. >> yeah, ivanka did, too like i said, the trumps are big fans. and they don't just say it with their words. they say it with checks that they write. >> they put their money where their mouth is. last month, president...
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. >> did you know when he reopened the case after anthony weiner's computer was looked at did you know he was going to reopen the case? before hand? >> four years ago now i didn't go back and try to review any of that. i know i knew about it but can't tell you that was before hand or not. >> would you agree with me director comey's conduct was highly irregular? >> i don't know how to characterize his conduct. >> you don't know how to characterize it. the fbi director's direct report to the deputy attorney general, correct? >> correct. >> so from the time crossfire hurricane was opened on july 30 first until you signed the first fisa application did director comey keep you apprised with the investigation showed? >> we had interactions. i met with the fbi 3 times a week on national security matters and also met with the national security commission. there was some information but i don't think the fbi was providing as much information as they should have now that i know more about the investigation and i would agree with inspector general horowitz's recommendation that in matters like th
. >> did you know when he reopened the case after anthony weiner's computer was looked at did you know he was going to reopen the case? before hand? >> four years ago now i didn't go back and try to review any of that. i know i knew about it but can't tell you that was before hand or not. >> would you agree with me director comey's conduct was highly irregular? >> i don't know how to characterize his conduct. >> you don't know how to characterize it. the fbi...
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let me ask you a question, in october 2016, former state department official jonathan weiner arranged for christopher steele to provide the antitrump dossier he compiled for the dnc. mr. winer gave mr. steele information collected by supporters which mr. steele passed on to the fbi. this conduct raises serious concerns under the hatch act, federal records act and other department policies. although then i.g. linick acknowledged conducting review of this conduct he has not published any of his findings and admitted the oig did not interview any of the key players. are you aware of these issues and can you commit to the -- commit that the department will be responsive to our requests from senator grassley and myself? we need these documents. >> senator, we'll do our best to be responsive. we understand the requests. we're working through it and yes, i am familiar with the information that you set forth there with respect to the behavior that took place in october of 2016 in the state department. >> were there any other specific instances that caused you to ask for the removal of inspect
let me ask you a question, in october 2016, former state department official jonathan weiner arranged for christopher steele to provide the antitrump dossier he compiled for the dnc. mr. winer gave mr. steele information collected by supporters which mr. steele passed on to the fbi. this conduct raises serious concerns under the hatch act, federal records act and other department policies. although then i.g. linick acknowledged conducting review of this conduct he has not published any of his...
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. >> did you know when he we open the case after anthony weiner's computer was looked at, did you know he would reopen the case before hand? >> that's been four years now i.e. did not review that i cannot type that was before han hand. >> would you agree that the conduct where is highly irregular? >> i know how to characterize conductri. >> you don't know how to characterize it? the fbi director is direct to the deputy attorney general. >> correct. >> so from the time crossfire hurricane was open july 31st until you sign the first vice application october 21st did director comey keep you apprised what the showed?ation >> we hader interactions and that with the fbi three times a week and also the national security commission. i don't think they were providing us with as much information as they should have now that i know more about the investigation. and i would agree with a recommendation that there should be the consultation as well as more thorough briefings. >> you would also agreed director comey should have consulted with you and the attorney general during his dealings with the
. >> did you know when he we open the case after anthony weiner's computer was looked at, did you know he would reopen the case before hand? >> that's been four years now i.e. did not review that i cannot type that was before han hand. >> would you agree that the conduct where is highly irregular? >> i know how to characterize conductri. >> you don't know how to characterize it? the fbi director is direct to the deputy attorney general. >> correct. >>...
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one of the things that i worked with senator weiner on 949. a lot of it is the banks. it used to work for one and a lot of our lending anything over 10,000 square feet we have to get the banks permission to do forbearance. i have been cutting deals left and right for everybody under 999 feet. that is an issue. it is something that has to be done and changed. i am dealing with 35 restaurants now down in san diego. some are bigger than others. everyone is a small business. none of these are chains. i can work with some, but others i have to deal with the bank. it is almost as if the big banks are playing games. they don't get back to you. i am hearing this from other landlords, too. my conversations with boma, everybody is hearing the same thing. maybe going forward we can do something just and i am using this time to come up with new best practices. who knows if this is going to happen again and if it did we need to be ready for it. pick my brain. i have been living and breathing this for the last five months. >> i know not to throw the banks completely under the bus. i
one of the things that i worked with senator weiner on 949. a lot of it is the banks. it used to work for one and a lot of our lending anything over 10,000 square feet we have to get the banks permission to do forbearance. i have been cutting deals left and right for everybody under 999 feet. that is an issue. it is something that has to be done and changed. i am dealing with 35 restaurants now down in san diego. some are bigger than others. everyone is a small business. none of these are...
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weiner infrastructure and making sure our boats are roles are secure. and we've increase the security of conducting postelection audits. we are now piloting and implementing statewide which of course confirms that the machine counts of the ballots are accurate predict and infrastructure security, really have been wrapping up efforts in the different departments of homeland security operating in that feeds into our work as a voter, from about the integrity of our elections. in the bottom line for me is that this year, the results of our elections in michigan and ugly nationwide will will be accurate reflection of the role of the people prayed our elections will be secure. with the unknown is, the challenges ensuring that everyone knows that. regardless of who they voted for it that will have faith that the end of the day, that the system will catch them correctly. and select, come from domestic and foreign forces. this year more than ever before. what we have done is a number of things in part, constant communication with her colleagues out of states . t
weiner infrastructure and making sure our boats are roles are secure. and we've increase the security of conducting postelection audits. we are now piloting and implementing statewide which of course confirms that the machine counts of the ballots are accurate predict and infrastructure security, really have been wrapping up efforts in the different departments of homeland security operating in that feeds into our work as a voter, from about the integrity of our elections. in the bottom line...
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one of the things that i worked with senator weiner on 949. a lot of it is the banks. it used to work for one and a lot of our lending anything over 10,000 square feet we have to get the banks permission to do forbearance. i have been cutting deals left and right for everybody under 999 feet. that is an issue. it is something that has to be done and changed. i am dealing with 35 restaurants now down in san diego. some are bigger than others. everyone is a small business. none of these are chains. i can work with some, but others i have to deal with the bank. it is almost as if the big banks are playing games. they don't get back to you. i am hearing this from other landlords, too. my conversations with boma, everybody is hearing the same thing. maybe going forward we can do something just and i am using this time to come up with new best practices. who knows if this is going to happen again and if it did we need to be ready for it. pick my brain. i have been living and breathing this for the last five months. >> i know not to throw the banks completely under the bus. i
one of the things that i worked with senator weiner on 949. a lot of it is the banks. it used to work for one and a lot of our lending anything over 10,000 square feet we have to get the banks permission to do forbearance. i have been cutting deals left and right for everybody under 999 feet. that is an issue. it is something that has to be done and changed. i am dealing with 35 restaurants now down in san diego. some are bigger than others. everyone is a small business. none of these are...
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cornyn: did you know when he reopened the case after anthony weiner's computer was looked at, did you know he was going to reopen the case? before hand? you.yates: i can't tell that was more than four years ago now and i didn't go back and try to review any of that. i can't tell you whether it was beforehand or contemporaneous. sen. cornyn: would you agree -- agree that comey's conduct was irregular? miss yates: i don't know how to characterize his conduct. sen. cornyn: you don't know how to characterize it? reports to ther deputy attorney general, correct? miss yates: that is correct. sen. cornyn: from the time crossfire hurricane was opened on july 31, until you signed the first pfizer application on october 21, the director comey keep you apprised of what the investigation showed? had interactions. i met with the fbi three times a week on national security matters. i also met with the national security division. i was provided with some information, but i don't think the fbi was providing us with as much information as they should aboutnow that i know more the investigation. that i
cornyn: did you know when he reopened the case after anthony weiner's computer was looked at, did you know he was going to reopen the case? before hand? you.yates: i can't tell that was more than four years ago now and i didn't go back and try to review any of that. i can't tell you whether it was beforehand or contemporaneous. sen. cornyn: would you agree -- agree that comey's conduct was irregular? miss yates: i don't know how to characterize his conduct. sen. cornyn: you don't know how to...
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who would give money to anthony weiner, who would give money -- i could just keep going all day. this is who you're lying for. this is -- this is who you're covering for politically. nikki haley, this is who you attached yourself to. after all you know about him. lindsey graham, after all you've said about him. it's really -- it's really a sight to behold. let's bring in chief political correspondent for politico, tim alberta. he has a brand new piece, he'll get to his new reporting. and to discuss it we've compiled a mini summit of conservatives, real conservatives by the way, people that believe the same thing today that they believed before donald trump started running for president, former aide to george w. bush, a republican by the way, elise jordan. former chairman of the republican national committee and the newest member of the lincoln project, a republican who ran the party when it had historic gains, michael steele. also managing editor of the washington examiner magazine jay caruso. and author rick tyler. his new book" still right". rick, i knew you were a hippy. willi
who would give money to anthony weiner, who would give money -- i could just keep going all day. this is who you're lying for. this is -- this is who you're covering for politically. nikki haley, this is who you attached yourself to. after all you know about him. lindsey graham, after all you've said about him. it's really -- it's really a sight to behold. let's bring in chief political correspondent for politico, tim alberta. he has a brand new piece, he'll get to his new reporting. and to...
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cornyn: did you know when he reopened the case after anthony weiner's computer was looked at, did you know he was going to reopen the case? before hand? you.yates: i can't tell that was more than four years ago now and i didn't go back and try to review any of that. i can't tell you whether it was beforehand or contemporaneous. sen. cornyn: would you agree -- agree that comey's conduct was irregular? miss yates: i don't know how to characterize his conduct. sen. cornyn: you don't know how to characterize it? reports to ther deputy attorney general, correct? miss yates: that is correct. sen. cornyn: from the time crossfire hurricane was opened on july 31, until you signed the first pfizer application on october 21, the director comey keep you apprised of what the investigation showed? had interactions. i met with the fbi three times a week on national security matters. i also met with the national security division. i was provided with some information, but i don't think the fbi was providing us with as much information as they should aboutnow that i know more the investigation. that i
cornyn: did you know when he reopened the case after anthony weiner's computer was looked at, did you know he was going to reopen the case? before hand? you.yates: i can't tell that was more than four years ago now and i didn't go back and try to review any of that. i can't tell you whether it was beforehand or contemporaneous. sen. cornyn: would you agree -- agree that comey's conduct was irregular? miss yates: i don't know how to characterize his conduct. sen. cornyn: you don't know how to...
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while he was doing that, donald trump was giving money to charlie wrangle, to anthony weiner.ly to people who were fighting all of us conservatives who were trying to balance a budget and return more power, get it out of washington, and get it back to the people, back to the states, back to the local governments. back to the people. and so, whoever the idiot was that wrote the useful idiot that wrote that for a guy who was a life long democrat who decided to switch to the republican party when he thought racism and birtherism would help him get the nomination, you're ignorant of history, don't know what you're talking about. susan molinari, knew her as well. she was on the front lines fighting just as hard for the conservative values that the republican party used to stand for. yesterday we had george will and ann applebalm and david frum on the show talking about balancing the budget, small government, returning power and authority back to the states. challenging the imperial presidency, trying to make sure that article 1 powers were protected and preserved, all of the things
while he was doing that, donald trump was giving money to charlie wrangle, to anthony weiner.ly to people who were fighting all of us conservatives who were trying to balance a budget and return more power, get it out of washington, and get it back to the people, back to the states, back to the local governments. back to the people. and so, whoever the idiot was that wrote the useful idiot that wrote that for a guy who was a life long democrat who decided to switch to the republican party when...