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know about israel's alleged nuclear weapons for mordechai vanunu would be kidnapped in london's west square in amman said honey trouble breaking before solitary imprisonment there was a book and still not talked freely to the media until then keep in touch via you tube twitter facebook instagram and sound. financial survival today was all about money laundering 1st to visit this gas industry different. is a good start while we have our 3 banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas or the cayman islands all these banks are complicit in the kleptocracy you just have to give me a call and say hey i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry and how about. luxury again for max you know what money laundering is highly illegal so if you watch kaiser of course. very sobering we have to leave it has been like this. party reports from the. strikes have destroyed a hospital and residential buildings still it is between armenia and azerbaijan over the territ
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mass protests in tanzania semi autonomous region citing widespread regularities in west is paul was heading to the town square when police intercepted him and out a patent is processed as who had started gathering was also dispatched others were beaten up as phone video shows for the most part streets remained empty and many shops closed people are afraid of a violent confrontation with security forces pulling claims that police shot and killed several protesters in another island ruling c.c.m. party presidential candidate dr hussein we will. edwina with 76 percent of the vote by this song and the total commission on the mainland where president john mcafee is up against opposition candidates to listen to more problems lisa says he's election agents why denied access to thousands of polling stations police forcibly removed. the opposition has made widespread allegations that some ballot papers were pre-marked ballot boxes stuffed and that police intimidated those who dat question inconsistences in the process what happened yesterday is not an election it is a fraud it is an electoral fraud of a modern acute t
mass protests in tanzania semi autonomous region citing widespread regularities in west is paul was heading to the town square when police intercepted him and out a patent is processed as who had started gathering was also dispatched others were beaten up as phone video shows for the most part streets remained empty and many shops closed people are afraid of a violent confrontation with security forces pulling claims that police shot and killed several protesters in another island ruling c.c.m....
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. >>> fires are raging right now in california, more than 11,000 square miles of the west coast burned so far this year. that's a total larger than the state of massachusetts it's incredible. cal fire reports the zogg fire in the north killed a fourth person yesterday take a look at this destruction. entire homes up in flames. 150 miles south in the glass fire in wine country, it's still burning. cal fire reporting it's essentially unchecked. just 5% contained. alameda county fire department taking this video, miles of land charred, miles and miles and firefighters working to make sure everyone is out and safe. miguel almaguer is in saint helena miguel, high winds, bad heat when is a break coming >> reporter: well, shep, there is a sliver of good news out here today was in the triple digits but over the next couple of days we expect the temperatures to drop significantly but the bad news is this wildfire has done a ton of damage as we told you yesterday, hundreds of homes are believed to be destroyed. that number could actually be much higher. what you're looking at here is a school th
. >>> fires are raging right now in california, more than 11,000 square miles of the west coast burned so far this year. that's a total larger than the state of massachusetts it's incredible. cal fire reports the zogg fire in the north killed a fourth person yesterday take a look at this destruction. entire homes up in flames. 150 miles south in the glass fire in wine country, it's still burning. cal fire reporting it's essentially unchecked. just 5% contained. alameda county fire...
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square. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us.are coming on the air tonight with breaking news on several fronts. just six days before the election, tonight, that powerful hurricane zeta is slamming into louisiana at 110 miles per hour, the fifth time that has happened this year. more than 30 million americans are in the storm's path right now, and tens of thousands have already lost power. at the same time, the coronavirus crisis is reaching a dire new peak tonight. both at home and overseas, cases are exploding. the u.s. is now facing its worst week of new infections since the pandemic began. look at this-- in the past seven days, more than half a million people have been infected nationwide. that news, along with nationwide lockdowns in france and germany, sent the dow into freefall, dropping more than 900 points today. and tonight, the coronavirus crisis is slamming head-long into the presidential campaign, with joe biden delivering a rebuke of president trump's handling of the pandemic, and ewe president drawing cheers at rep
square. >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us.are coming on the air tonight with breaking news on several fronts. just six days before the election, tonight, that powerful hurricane zeta is slamming into louisiana at 110 miles per hour, the fifth time that has happened this year. more than 30 million americans are in the storm's path right now, and tens of thousands have already lost power. at the same time, the coronavirus crisis is reaching...
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square. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight with breaking news. with the election just five days away, zeta, the storm that roared ashore on the gulf coast as a hurricane wednesday night, is wrecking havoc up and down the east coast tonight, and throwing a wrench in the final days of the campaign. as we come on the air, at least six people are dead and millions are without power after zeta ripped through homes in louisiana overnight, before tearing across the south today. tonight, wind gusts in north carolina are forcing president trump to postpone a planned rally in that battleground state. power outages in georgia pushed early voting sites in 17 counties to shorten their hours or shut down. and, louisiana's governor now says he's making restoring power at polling places there a priority. while the weather didn't stop president trump and joe biden from holding head-to-head rallies in a sunny tampa, florida, today, going after each other and the few voters who still haven't made up their minds in t
square. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight with breaking news. with the election just five days away, zeta, the storm that roared ashore on the gulf coast as a hurricane wednesday night, is wrecking havoc up and down the east coast tonight, and throwing a wrench in the final days of the campaign. as we come on the air, at least six people are dead and millions are without power after zeta ripped through homes...
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square. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us.ction day is now less than 90 hours away, and tonight, every second counts, as the candidates and their campaigns race across the country, fighting over votes in the battleground states that will ultimately decide who wins the white house. tonight, president trump and joe biden are stumping in minnesota and wisconsin, part of a day-long swing through the midwestern states at the center of their campaign strategies. but as we come on the air, those states are also at the epicenter of the coronavirus crisis. tonight, the u.s. has now shattered yet another record for new infections, nearly 90,000 cases reported on thursday alone. one of the president's top health advisers told governors today that one in every three counties in the u.s. is now considered a coronavirus hot spot. dr. deborah birx urged them to require masks in their states and to limit large gatherings. the president isn't heeding either of those pleas, holding large rallies today and even making fun of a fox news host for
square. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us.ction day is now less than 90 hours away, and tonight, every second counts, as the candidates and their campaigns race across the country, fighting over votes in the battleground states that will ultimately decide who wins the white house. tonight, president trump and joe biden are stumping in minnesota and wisconsin, part of a day-long swing through the midwestern states at the center of their...
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square. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and yoank you for joining us.h just one week to the finish line tonight, the presidential campaigns are making a mad dash across the country, hoping to shore up support or expand the electoral map before next tuesday. the candidates, along with some high-profile supporters, fanned out to 10 states today, with president trump holding rallies in three states that he won four years ago, and joe biden hitting georgia, a state democrats haven't captured in decades. but tonight, it's former president barack obama and current first lady melania trump who have come out swinging. in dueling stump speeches, mr. obama lashed out at his successor, saying president avirusis jealous the coronavirus pandemic is getting more coverage than he is. while in a rare speech first lady melania trump hit joe biden, calling his agenda socialist and saying it would destroy the country. tonight, both campaigns are trying to convince americans who haven't already stood in line or mailed in their ballots to do it now. a record-shattering 69 m
square. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and yoank you for joining us.h just one week to the finish line tonight, the presidential campaigns are making a mad dash across the country, hoping to shore up support or expand the electoral map before next tuesday. the candidates, along with some high-profile supporters, fanned out to 10 states today, with president trump holding rallies in three states that he won four years ago, and joe biden hitting georgia, a state...
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magnitudes were always between $34.00 and $3.00 after $4.00 is made more of those west than cities which are of course squares i have been witnessing those earthquakes but this was have it before the big one and now there is that damage and we know that and surrounding cities nearby city is also felt the earthquake and there are reports of some small damages like facts on the buildings in the nearby cities as well and some people even if they are who are able to feel the a friend of the earthquake what was quite as you mentioned there this is an area which is used to seismic activity seen the fact that so many buildings have been reduced to rubble and we're showing our viewers pictures know of the polluted of smoke coming up from the city of his mere suggesting several buildings have come in and that's it gives a sense of just how strong this particular earthquake has been there as you said there is sin and we still have no information on how many casualties how many people have been trapped under the rubble of these buildings but set the scene for us describe if you will what kind of city is near is how larg
magnitudes were always between $34.00 and $3.00 after $4.00 is made more of those west than cities which are of course squares i have been witnessing those earthquakes but this was have it before the big one and now there is that damage and we know that and surrounding cities nearby city is also felt the earthquake and there are reports of some small damages like facts on the buildings in the nearby cities as well and some people even if they are who are able to feel the a friend of the...
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it's a nearly-16,000 square foot food coop and retail space being built on dayton's west side; a food desert that has only one grocery store serving more than 40,000 people. kenya baker is the community engagement director for the gem city market. >> and we'll have about six residential-style cooking stations with appliances. and we'll have members from the commity that come in and actually teach how to make a lot of the produce that we haven't had access to. >> sreenivasan: this nearly $6 million project is scheduled to open early next year. it's a bright spot in a rust belt city that was still recovering from the housing crisis more than a decade ago, when covid-19 hit. >> it's pretty heartbreaking timing, frankly. january and february before covid were two of the best months the state has ever seen economically since the great recession. >> sreenivasan: democrat nan whaley has been dayton's mayor since 2014. when the country came to a screeching halt this spring, whaley, like many mayors around the country, was facing a daunting public health crisis, and a budget crisis. >> people
it's a nearly-16,000 square foot food coop and retail space being built on dayton's west side; a food desert that has only one grocery store serving more than 40,000 people. kenya baker is the community engagement director for the gem city market. >> and we'll have about six residential-style cooking stations with appliances. and we'll have members from the commity that come in and actually teach how to make a lot of the produce that we haven't had access to. >> sreenivasan: this...
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west. i'm kasie hunt. >>> president trump and joe biden will square off tonight in the final debate ahead of the novemberction, now just 12 days away. in an effort to curtail the frequent interruptions we saw in the last debate, trump and biden will each have their microphones cut off while the other delivers an opening two-minute answer to each topic. according to the "associated press," some of the president's advisers, who are worried about losing the white house -- can't imagine why -- are urging trump to trade his aggressive demeanor from the first debate for a lower-key style that puts biden more squarely in the spotlight. but it's unclear whether the president will actually listen. doesn't have the best track record of listening. on the debate stage yesterday, two large plexiglass shields were seen. masks will be required for everyone inside the hall, and audience members must also prove a negative coronavirus test. the debate kicks off at 9:00 p.m. eastern tonight at belmont university in nashville and will be moderated by nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker. joining us now from nas
west. i'm kasie hunt. >>> president trump and joe biden will square off tonight in the final debate ahead of the novemberction, now just 12 days away. in an effort to curtail the frequent interruptions we saw in the last debate, trump and biden will each have their microphones cut off while the other delivers an opening two-minute answer to each topic. according to the "associated press," some of the president's advisers, who are worried about losing the white house -- can't...
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west coast where does that come from. it's all land based and the pacific island is giant enormous 570000000 square miles twice the size of texas the weight is approximately 43000 automobiles and were adding millions upon millions of pieces every day it is absolutely incumbent to refuse plastics plastics or petroleum based plastics make up 12000000 barrels every day and the powers that be are trying to jack that up to 18000000 barrels a day for plastics are not going to happen. right but but who are the litterbugs is this coming from the philippines or vietnam or where. united states of america is the biggest consumer on planet earth 330000000 insatiable consumers look no farther than us but it we live in a global village everyone is using the sewers a shock to stow 55 years ago said that this we treat the oceans like a sewer and they are sewers not just with plastics hauling plastics are the perfect sponges for approximately infinite number of manmade chemicals horrible chemicals we're adding 12000 new synthetic chemicals every day to the chemical registry many of them are forever chemicals and you are what you eat and w
west coast where does that come from. it's all land based and the pacific island is giant enormous 570000000 square miles twice the size of texas the weight is approximately 43000 automobiles and were adding millions upon millions of pieces every day it is absolutely incumbent to refuse plastics plastics or petroleum based plastics make up 12000000 barrels every day and the powers that be are trying to jack that up to 18000000 barrels a day for plastics are not going to happen. right but but...
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square miles across napa, and sonoma counties. evacuation orders and warnings are in yellow, on all sides. >>> new evacuation orders in effect, west of the town of rutherford, new warnings have been issued west of oakville as well. highway 29, shuts down, from calistoga north, to middletown, in lake county. >>> the winds are not just a concern for the north bay, a red flag warning is also in effect for the east bay hills, through saturday morning. >>> tonight, beginning with kenny, who is live on the outskirts of angwin in napa county with the effort to save homes. kenny? >> reporter: we are here in the northwest section of the town of angwin, take a look right behind me, that is the fire line, you can see that the flames reached all the way up to this point, the bulldozers have come through, and created a break, that saved the homes just days ago, but as you can see, as we walk over here, there is a home that is standing by, right now, and standing. homeowners are doing everything they can tonight, so that they understand that the winds and fires can shift and the direction can shift and they are doing what they can to save them.
square miles across napa, and sonoma counties. evacuation orders and warnings are in yellow, on all sides. >>> new evacuation orders in effect, west of the town of rutherford, new warnings have been issued west of oakville as well. highway 29, shuts down, from calistoga north, to middletown, in lake county. >>> the winds are not just a concern for the north bay, a red flag warning is also in effect for the east bay hills, through saturday morning. >>> tonight,...
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. >> these running mates squaring off at a time when presidential health is paramount. the guard posted outside the westthe president worked. breaking his own administration's rules, endangering staff, potentially the vp who would replace him. and kamala harris is running as the backup plan for a man who would become the oldest president in history. which the moderator pointed out, the nation battling to assess its choices and its backup plans. thank you all for joining us. good to see all of you. jason, health of the country, health of the people on stage, the plexiglass. who had the better argument to you? >> senator harris did, because she occasionally used the truth. at the end of the day, your only responsibility in a vice presidential debate is defend your boss. senator harr senator harris explained joe biden, and how he would handle covid. mike pence did a decent job of attacking harris. he did a decent job of attacking biden, if that's what you were looking for, but he didn't answer questions about covid, there have been more covid cases in the white house than the entire country of new zealand.
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: senator kamala harris and vice president mike pence squaring off in the one and only presidential debate with the covid outbreak shadowing the westhe coronavirus pandemic was front and center. the running mates separated by plexiglass, sparring over the handling of the pandemic. >> the american people have witnessed what is the greatest failure of any presidential administration in the history of our country. they knew and they covered it up. the president said it was a hoax. >> president trump did what no other american president had ever done. that was he suspended all travel from china. senator joe biden opposed that decision. >> reporter: on the question of a vaccine, senator harris casting doubt on the current administration's ability to get one to the american people safely. >> if doctor fauci, if the doctors tell us that we should take it, i'll be the first in line to take it absolutely. if donald trump tells us we should take t i'm not taking it. >> reporter: the moderator also pressing pence, the head of the coronavirus task force on what appears to have been a super spreader event at the white house. >> it was an outdoo
: senator kamala harris and vice president mike pence squaring off in the one and only presidential debate with the covid outbreak shadowing the westhe coronavirus pandemic was front and center. the running mates separated by plexiglass, sparring over the handling of the pandemic. >> the american people have witnessed what is the greatest failure of any presidential administration in the history of our country. they knew and they covered it up. the president said it was a hoax. >>...
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: senator kamala harris and vice president mike pence squaring off in the one and only presidential debate with the covid outbreak shadowing the west wing, the coronavirus pandemic was front and center. the running mates separated by plexiglass, sparring over the handling of the pandemic. >> the american people have witnessed what is the greatest failure of any presidential administration in the history of our country. they knew and they covered it up. the president said it was a hoax. >> president trump did what no other american president had done. he suspended all travel from china. senator joe biden opposed that decision. >> reporter: on the question of a vaccine, senator harris casting doubt on the current administration's ability to get one to the american people safely. the moderator pressing pence the head of the coronavirus task force on what appear to have been a supper breaspreader even the white house. >> it was an outdoor event. >> reporter: and harris with her most pointed attack -- >> if you have a pre-existing condition, heart disease, diabetes, breast cancer, they're coming for you. >> reporter: the presidential ca
: senator kamala harris and vice president mike pence squaring off in the one and only presidential debate with the covid outbreak shadowing the west wing, the coronavirus pandemic was front and center. the running mates separated by plexiglass, sparring over the handling of the pandemic. >> the american people have witnessed what is the greatest failure of any presidential administration in the history of our country. they knew and they covered it up. the president said it was a hoax....
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but it's a quick turnaround and you can do that quick test and squared away and you can move in we call the upper floors of the westing. but in his case as you can imagine, they do a secondary test as well which is probably how we ended up in the circumstance in particular in light of what happened with hope hicks. she of course experienced symptoms and tested positive. >> ashley: just from being in that environment and being around to the people that he works with, what does it look like as far as the standpoint of him wearing a mask or social distancing? is that something you guys see a lot when you are there? >> i can tell you what i've seen and usually the circumstances where we are, everybody is really disciplined about mask wearing, there's dispensers everywhere for hand sanitizing. if you keep your distance, don't kid yourself if you're at home and thinking, oh, as soon as the cameras are off, masks are off, and chumming around. it's a lot more serious than that. but i've also observed that the president and some of the larger circumstances go without a mask. the thinking being where outside or i have plenty
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west of the city of reading. the county sheriff said they suffered significant burns and died at a hospital. the zogg fire has burned 86 square miles across a couple of counties. the fire is 26% contained and they expect a containment line around this fire to increase hopefully over the next few days. >>> santa clara county firefighters are demanding that the authority of the las altos hills, they fond the fire district is being mismanaged. they claim the audit was not following recommendations on how to use funds, vegetation removal in the use of resource. they want the board of supervisors to have a consolidation proposal that would coordinate fire preparedness. it's a matter of public safety. >> they've been mismanaging this fire protection district and the county board of supervisors has the ability to remove their authority and put it in the hands of the santa clara county fire department. >> the county board of supervisors is set to discuss the recent audit on tuesday of next week. >> certainly firefighters across the bay area are on high alert. the kind of weather isn't just dangerous with the fire burning, it's the po
west of the city of reading. the county sheriff said they suffered significant burns and died at a hospital. the zogg fire has burned 86 square miles across a couple of counties. the fire is 26% contained and they expect a containment line around this fire to increase hopefully over the next few days. >>> santa clara county firefighters are demanding that the authority of the las altos hills, they fond the fire district is being mismanaged. they claim the audit was not following...
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square one. rain from the west, pushes north—east. the weather this week is certainly topsy—turvy.a has been looking at how important it's been and what's set to replace it. hi everyone, good morning. lots of people might be worried this week about furlough coming to an end. good morning. yes, back in march the government for the first time in history stepped in to pay people's wages. the furlough scheme has been the biggest and most expensive response to the coronavirus crisis to date. nina has been taking a look at the numbers. today, i can announce that, for the first time in our history, the government is going to step in and help to pay people's wages. i am placing no limit on the amount of funding available for the scheme. we will pay grants to support as manyjobs as necessary. back in march, thejob retention scheme, orfurlough, made history when the chancellor stepped in to save jobs. 80% of wages would be paid by the government to employers who were keeping staff on. at its peak, more than nine and a half millionjobs were furloughed, costing the government almost £40 billio
square one. rain from the west, pushes north—east. the weather this week is certainly topsy—turvy.a has been looking at how important it's been and what's set to replace it. hi everyone, good morning. lots of people might be worried this week about furlough coming to an end. good morning. yes, back in march the government for the first time in history stepped in to pay people's wages. the furlough scheme has been the biggest and most expensive response to the coronavirus crisis to date....
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west, and welcome to "cbs this morning." it's friday, october 16th, 2020. i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil. president trump and joe biden square in rival town halls. the coronavirus takes center stage in competing primetime events. how the president stoked new controversy and joe biden sidestepped questions on a critical issue. >> we're shining a light on early voting challenges. millions of americans have already cast their ballots. but there are still 18 voting days left. we'll look at why some are facing multiple hurdles to make their votes count. >> alarming new coronavirus surge. america sees its worst day for the number of new
west, and welcome to "cbs this morning." it's friday, october 16th, 2020. i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil. president trump and joe biden square in rival town halls. the coronavirus takes center stage in competing primetime events. how the president stoked new controversy and joe biden sidestepped questions on a critical issue. >> we're shining a light on early voting challenges. millions of americans have already cast their ballots. but there are still 18...
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square miles before snow fell. we have trio of dispatches from public media reporters on what communities are facing right now. >> i'm maggie nolan, report for the mount west news bureau in wyoming, and i have been covering wildfires in this region for the last four years. so the wildfire season in the mountain west has really been amvaried. for e, idaho has had a fairly average season, whereas somewhere like colorado, and even wyoming, we have seen some historic fires. the molan fire wasone of the biggest wyoming has ever seen, and of course in colorado tn he cameak fire is the biggest colorado has ever seen in its recorded history. talso, the eastoublesome fire. that really took off and is currently 92,000 acres. of course, evacuations are never easy, but they're made even more complicated ring a pandemic. you can't really usthe usual playbook. you can't squeeze people into a gymnasium, so is meant folks having to shuffle into mohel hotel rooms or stay with family or friends that they know, but not everyoneas families in those areas. recently, snow fell in colorado, which was a huge blessing. it helped really cool dthat fire activity and really give a be
square miles before snow fell. we have trio of dispatches from public media reporters on what communities are facing right now. >> i'm maggie nolan, report for the mount west news bureau in wyoming, and i have been covering wildfires in this region for the last four years. so the wildfire season in the mountain west has really been amvaried. for e, idaho has had a fairly average season, whereas somewhere like colorado, and even wyoming, we have seen some historic fires. the molan fire...
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west wing episodes, they run the gamut. a lot of people mention the scene where he screams over the death of mrs. laning ham and -- when they were arguing on the way home, square's a clip here's a clip >> learn things, be good to each other. read the newspaper. go to a party. read a book. in the meantime remember pluralism. you want to get these people? i mean, you really want to reach in and kill them where they live? keep accepting more than one idea. >> i think there's something more about the west wing that feels and felt very hopeful in real tough political times. where do you turn right now? especially having had the experience of being part of the west wing, what gives you hope going forward? >> well, there's a lot of things that i'm not in a state of
west wing episodes, they run the gamut. a lot of people mention the scene where he screams over the death of mrs. laning ham and -- when they were arguing on the way home, square's a clip here's a clip >> learn things, be good to each other. read the newspaper. go to a party. read a book. in the meantime remember pluralism. you want to get these people? i mean, you really want to reach in and kill them where they live? keep accepting more than one idea. >> i think there's something...
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northern england, wales on the south—west, while eastern area stay dry it is almost back to square onees, it is causing an intense burst of rain for an hour or so. the strongest and gusty is to wind touching 50 or 60 moles per hour. all of us will see wind at gale force at some point through the day. the wet and windy weather to east anglia and the south—east as we finish the day. that is where we find the mildest of the conditions, turning fresh from the west. through saturday night on sunday, an unusually deep area of low pressure between us and ice and produces some ferocious conditions. with it close by, it will remain windy on sunday. we will have lost the persistent rainfor we will have lost the persistent rain for the south—east corner during the night, but sunday, plenty of showers. the strongest of the wind and depart a western scotland and northern ireland. 56 mph gusts. blustery conditions elsewhere. unlike saturday, a mixture of sunshine and showers, some of you staying dry across central and eastern areas. another thing to note on sunday is that extra hour in bed, providin
northern england, wales on the south—west, while eastern area stay dry it is almost back to square onees, it is causing an intense burst of rain for an hour or so. the strongest and gusty is to wind touching 50 or 60 moles per hour. all of us will see wind at gale force at some point through the day. the wet and windy weather to east anglia and the south—east as we finish the day. that is where we find the mildest of the conditions, turning fresh from the west. through saturday night on...
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squaring off at a time when presidential health is paramount. the incumbent fresh out of the hospital, going to work today while contagious. we saw that scene here. a guard posted outside the westing where he worked. breaking his own administration's rules, endangering staff, potentially the vp who would replace him it while senator harris, to be clear, is running as the backup plan for the man who would become the oldest man in our history. a nation battling this epidemic to assess both its choices and its backup plans. for insights we go rate to professors jason johnson and victoria francesca desoto. the plexiglass. who had the better sides of the argument, in your view? >> i mean senator harris did because she actually occasionally used the truth. you know, at the end of the day, ari, your only responsibility as the vice presidential debate is to defend your boss, and never harris did a better job at defending her boss. she explained joe biden. she explained his policies. she explained what he would do to combat covid. he didn't defend his boss. he didn't defend the incumbent. he didn't answer questions about covid. there have been more covid cases in the white house in the
squaring off at a time when presidential health is paramount. the incumbent fresh out of the hospital, going to work today while contagious. we saw that scene here. a guard posted outside the westing where he worked. breaking his own administration's rules, endangering staff, potentially the vp who would replace him it while senator harris, to be clear, is running as the backup plan for the man who would become the oldest man in our history. a nation battling this epidemic to assess both its...
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being held at madison square garden in the heart of manhattan, and so tammany hall packed the arena with all their pals from the lower east side and everywhere else, east side, west side, all around the town. so they were heckling the southern speakers who were defending the klan, then a young georgia delegate gave a speech in which he said, if you're a true southerner, we need to move on and we need to stand up against the klan. and the northerners were cheering them, and they tried to press into the georgia delegation to shake his hand. the other southerners wouldn't even cheer for their fellow georgian. and as the rhode island delegation was pressing into the georgia delltation, the house band started playing the famous and popular tribute to general sherman marching through georgia. this did not go over very well with the southern delegates. there were over 100 ballots in the sweltering july heat in madison square garden. they ended up with a candidate john w. davis. in the midst of the chaos, three-time presidential loser william jennings bryan, a year away from his grave, had taken to the podium, reprimanding the rowdy tammanyites, saying if the present dem
being held at madison square garden in the heart of manhattan, and so tammany hall packed the arena with all their pals from the lower east side and everywhere else, east side, west side, all around the town. so they were heckling the southern speakers who were defending the klan, then a young georgia delegate gave a speech in which he said, if you're a true southerner, we need to move on and we need to stand up against the klan. and the northerners were cheering them, and they tried to press...
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square has died. one person is in custody but police are still looking for suspects. no word yet on a motive. >>> west is showing brake lights this morning. we've got a crash at willow pass. it's not blocking lanes. it's over to the right shoulder but it is slow. we've got low and go conditions in the area headed to concord as well. once you are past that, it is in the green, 33 minutes highway 4 out of antioch towards hercules. no brake lights around west bound 580. drive times look good. >>> heavy smoke this morning with unhealthy to very unhealthy air, even hazardous air quality closer to the glass fire. a spare the air alert remains in effect today through next tuesday. we have a hit advisory once again for the bay area, temperatures in the upper 90s, triple digit heat inland, low to mid 80s around th this election, all californians will be able to vote safely from home. every active, registered voter will receive a vote-by-mail ballot with a unique barcode. you can track it using where's my ballot? and you'll receive automatic notifications by text, email or voice call to let you know the status
square has died. one person is in custody but police are still looking for suspects. no word yet on a motive. >>> west is showing brake lights this morning. we've got a crash at willow pass. it's not blocking lanes. it's over to the right shoulder but it is slow. we've got low and go conditions in the area headed to concord as well. once you are past that, it is in the green, 33 minutes highway 4 out of antioch towards hercules. no brake lights around west bound 580. drive times look...
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west, and welcome to "cbs this morning." it's friday, october 16th, 2020. i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil. president trump and joe biden squareff in rival town halls. the coronavirus takes center stage in competing primetime events. how the president stoked new controversy and joe biden sidestepped questions on a critical issue. >> we're shining a light on early voting challenges. millions of americans have already cast their ballots. but there are still 18 voting days left. we'll look at why some are facing multiple hurdles to make their votes count. >> alarming new coronavirus surge. america sees its worst day for the number of new cases since mid-august. plus, we'll show you one university where the president resigned after a massive outbreak on campus. >>> and fighting to get back on track. james brown has the first tv interview with nascar driver kyle larson who was fired for using a racial slur. hear larson's apology and why he hopes to get a second chance. >> first, here's today's "eye op opener." it's your world in 90 seconds. >> i denounce white supremacy. what's your next question. >> it feels sometimes you're hesit
west, and welcome to "cbs this morning." it's friday, october 16th, 2020. i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil. president trump and joe biden squareff in rival town halls. the coronavirus takes center stage in competing primetime events. how the president stoked new controversy and joe biden sidestepped questions on a critical issue. >> we're shining a light on early voting challenges. millions of americans have already cast their ballots. but there are still 18...
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square miles in about 24 hours in the mountains of northern colorado. the firefighter in charge of this operation says the rapid spread of the fire is unheard of in that part of the westit's moved within ten miles of an even larger fire. and now officials are worried they could merge. omar villafranca is at the scene. >> reporter: dry conditions and strong winds fanned the flames in grand county, colorado. as fire crews raced to help contain the east troublesome fire. the fire destroyed several structures in grand lake. a security camera captured the moments before flames reached this home. matthew reed barely had time to escape before his newly built home was destroyed. >> we've been in our house for 11 months. took three years to build it, and it's gone. >> reporter: deputies spent hours going house to house urging people to get out. >> it's hard. it's terrifying. but we have to allow these firefighters to get in there. there is so much smoke and active fire in that area right now. i can't put deputies in there. >> you can see the massive plumes of smoke behind me. thousands of feet in the air. this is now the second largest wildfire in colorado history. crews have
square miles in about 24 hours in the mountains of northern colorado. the firefighter in charge of this operation says the rapid spread of the fire is unheard of in that part of the westit's moved within ten miles of an even larger fire. and now officials are worried they could merge. omar villafranca is at the scene. >> reporter: dry conditions and strong winds fanned the flames in grand county, colorado. as fire crews raced to help contain the east troublesome fire. the fire destroyed...
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square foot home and this sold for $24 million. and you drew, i know you heard elliott management also announcing plans to move its headquarters to westalm beach from new york. so that will add to this notion of the wealthy flight from new york they will keep a few hundred jobs in new york city and a lot of their real estate, but again, this urban flight, this flight of wealth out of new york city changing the real estate markets and a lot of the way these companies work >> so you've made the point over and over again about the tax situation. what percentage of those folks either that fled to the hampton, buying new homes or just going to their homes down end up trying not to pay new york city taxes this year and what does that ultimately look like, how many stories will be producing 12, 18 months from now when there is all sorts of christ he irs headlines? >> the word now is co-primary residence where you have your primary residence in manhattan but it is not a second home, it is your co-primary residence a lot of these families don't even know if they are coming back to new york and if they do, whether they will avoid the city incom
square foot home and this sold for $24 million. and you drew, i know you heard elliott management also announcing plans to move its headquarters to westalm beach from new york. so that will add to this notion of the wealthy flight from new york they will keep a few hundred jobs in new york city and a lot of their real estate, but again, this urban flight, this flight of wealth out of new york city changing the real estate markets and a lot of the way these companies work >> so you've made...
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square-foot lot. and adjacent properties to the north are developed as public uses, including a community garden, and a middle school and the west sunset field. and other surrounding land uses include a sunset parkway to the east and two-story single-family homes to the south and west. the project is located within a 40 height which conditionally permits schools. st. ignatius has had conditional use at this location for approximately 50 years. the project proposes to install four 90-foot highlight standards. the lights allow for weekend and evening use for the field for practices, games and events. the northwest standard -- on the northwest standard ann sillary equipment is also proposed on. july 23, 2020, the commission granted conditional use finding that the project met the required criteria for the c.u. and the p.u.d. these criteria are detailed in our appeal response gave september 15th. as far as the project submiddlal, the sponsor proposed a condition of approval requiring an event management plan, community outreach and limitations on the hours and the days of use of the lights. when the commission granted a conditional
square-foot lot. and adjacent properties to the north are developed as public uses, including a community garden, and a middle school and the west sunset field. and other surrounding land uses include a sunset parkway to the east and two-story single-family homes to the south and west. the project is located within a 40 height which conditionally permits schools. st. ignatius has had conditional use at this location for approximately 50 years. the project proposes to install four 90-foot...