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two people that i delivered the paper for were bill walsh, the coach of the 49ers, and willie mays from giants. >> michelle is saying hey shamir moore, focus on the script. you can watch s.w.a.t tonight at nine on kpix5. >> i liked his hat. >> okay. >> that's ha it was. >>> still ahead and streaming on cbsn bay area secondhand clothing store seeing a boost in business. how the pandemic is behind the surge in les. >> and kpix is working to bring you the positive stories during this difficult time. check them out on kpix.com and send your ideas to together at cbs.com. . >>> retail stores have struggled during the pandemic but one clothing industry seeing a rise in business. >> the secondhand industry seeing a boost in sales. it's not just shoppers looking for deals during a struggling economy. the stores are getting increase in donations. online consignment stores have more people looking to sell their items and plenty ofe shoppers ready to buy them. another plus about the influx of thrifting, sustainable. >> i have been able to sway a few people over. everybody is like i kind of see why
two people that i delivered the paper for were bill walsh, the coach of the 49ers, and willie mays from giants. >> michelle is saying hey shamir moore, focus on the script. you can watch s.w.a.t tonight at nine on kpix5. >> i liked his hat. >> okay. >> that's ha it was. >>> still ahead and streaming on cbsn bay area secondhand clothing store seeing a boost in business. how the pandemic is behind the surge in les. >> and kpix is working to bring you the...
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on this date in 1965 the giants, willie mays, was awarded for the best the testicle season for his career a career-high of 52 home runs, bedded .317 and point 130 rbis. that is the stay in sports, november 9. >>> something for you to check out on this monday night. this is an 8-year-old who are ready has this. his name is rudolph blaise ingram. that is his nick name not his given name. he came to the forefront three years ago. he has been training since he was four years old. he has a half 1 million instagram followers. he is known as get ready for this title, the fastest kid on the planet. how about that, you guys? >> how about the speed but look at that kids stomach, did you see his stomach? it is ripped to shreds. >> i would give anything to have that stomach. >> i am just being honest. >>> our news continues on ktvu plus or you can stay here for the big band. do you know s doing? could be anything. last time he was like this, he figured out electron transport in graphene. time before that, he was making a list of who's allowed in his tree fort if he ever gets one. still can't believe
on this date in 1965 the giants, willie mays, was awarded for the best the testicle season for his career a career-high of 52 home runs, bedded .317 and point 130 rbis. that is the stay in sports, november 9. >>> something for you to check out on this monday night. this is an 8-year-old who are ready has this. his name is rudolph blaise ingram. that is his nick name not his given name. he came to the forefront three years ago. he has been training since he was four years old. he has a...
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it on this day in 1965, giants willie mays was rewarded for the best statistical season of his careerad 112 rbi. for the second time in his career, he was named the national league most valuable player. that is the stay in sports, november 9. >> you enjoyed this so much at 6:00, will bring it back again. let's go to the ad shot first to start the thing off. you were very envious of this, i remember. >> this guys name is rudolph plays in graham, he, you can see y, first came to the front two years ago, he 100 m in the championship. is been trending -- training since he was four. he is over half 1 million instagram followers, and he simply is no right now as the fastest kid on the planet. let's see if he evolves later in much of the fastest human on the planet or adult on the planet. that is quite a story. >> i have total avenue and be. >> he may be small but he is mighty. >> alex smile. all right, coming up next at 11. >> just stay home, just don't take the risk. >> a warning to people across the bay area plan for the holidays as coronavirus cases arise at an alarming rate. >>> the 11:
it on this day in 1965, giants willie mays was rewarded for the best statistical season of his careerad 112 rbi. for the second time in his career, he was named the national league most valuable player. that is the stay in sports, november 9. >> you enjoyed this so much at 6:00, will bring it back again. let's go to the ad shot first to start the thing off. you were very envious of this, i remember. >> this guys name is rudolph plays in graham, he, you can see y, first came to the...
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willie mays hung out. it was a small business on special flavor, friendliness and character.k in the days small businesses and the people who loved community had a community that wases diverse. their hard work continued to value small business owners because corporations and big money did not have the heart of the community. we support and rescue small businesses, communities that may being san francisco unique and amazing place to live and visit. thank you so much. >> thank you for sharing. next caller, please. >> i don't have anything to say on the legislation, i would like to comment on the amendment. i understand that the amendments are not substantial. it would have been better practice to have the amendment known to the general public before opening public comment so that the publico have been aware of the content of the amendment and commented on them should they so choose. that would allow for better transparency. thank you. >> if the speaker wishes to identify whoever the speaker is, i am happy to speak to them. they are non substantive. i am happy to reiterate that
willie mays hung out. it was a small business on special flavor, friendliness and character.k in the days small businesses and the people who loved community had a community that wases diverse. their hard work continued to value small business owners because corporations and big money did not have the heart of the community. we support and rescue small businesses, communities that may being san francisco unique and amazing place to live and visit. thank you so much. >> thank you for...
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willie mays hung out. it was a small business on special flavor, friendliness and character. back in the days small businesses and the people who loved community had a community that wases diverse. their hard work continued to value small business owners because corporations and big money did not have the heart of the community. we support and rescue small businesses, communities that may being san francisco unique and amazing place to live and visit. thank you so much. >> thank you for sharing. next caller, please. >> i don't have anything to say on the legislation, i would like to comment on the amendment. i understand that the amendments are not substantial. it would have been better practice to have the amendment known to the general public before opening public comment so that the publico have been aware of the content of the amendment and commented on them should they so choose. that would allow for better transparency. thank you. >> if the speaker wishes to identify whoever the speaker is, i am happy to speak to them. they are non substantive. i am happy to reiterate t
willie mays hung out. it was a small business on special flavor, friendliness and character. back in the days small businesses and the people who loved community had a community that wases diverse. their hard work continued to value small business owners because corporations and big money did not have the heart of the community. we support and rescue small businesses, communities that may being san francisco unique and amazing place to live and visit. thank you so much. >> thank you for...
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willie, i think we may have a clue as to what donald trump plans to do after the presidency. he tweeted this he's going to have a big press conference today in philadelphia at the four seasons at 11:30 a.m. apparently it's about total landscaping. so perhaps -- >> what's that? >> total landscaping. perhaps he's getting into the landscaping business. good for him. >> i think he might have meant landslide, but twitter covered it up. >> i appreciate a good landscaping story. he tweeted out his campaign would have a press conference at the four seasons. in his mind you assume it's the four seasons hotel. turns out it's four seasons total landscaping company in pennsylvania. at 11:30 they're going to have some kind of briefing and twrie to announce something or make some other false assertion. >> a total landscaping. >> let's go to steve kornacki at the big board. steve, as we hit the top of the hour, let's give our viewers a sense of where things are. i think people were hoping to wake up and see that 253 turn into a 273, democrats and supporters of joe biden anyway. what's going
willie, i think we may have a clue as to what donald trump plans to do after the presidency. he tweeted this he's going to have a big press conference today in philadelphia at the four seasons at 11:30 a.m. apparently it's about total landscaping. so perhaps -- >> what's that? >> total landscaping. perhaps he's getting into the landscaping business. good for him. >> i think he might have meant landslide, but twitter covered it up. >> i appreciate a good landscaping...
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the kits and players may change — the form has stayed constant, with jack willis on debut opening his account for the six nations champions. it's a competition georgia harbour hopes ofjoining, but three more first—half tries demonstrated the gulf between them. they knew what was coming, too. it did not mean they could do anything about it. jamie george had already scored two tries like this when he became the first english hooker to score a hat—trick. the close—range tactic worked for dan robson, too. georgia's first visit to twickenham was a pointless one. there has been a change in the air in scottish sport of late. their male footballers are on a roll. and their rugby counterparts are on the best run this century. it was a tepid start in tuscany, though, as italy found some florence flair to lead at half—time. scotland needed something a bit different to turn in their favour. zander fagerson, a former chorister and mountain biker turned prop forward found his path through the italian try line similarly unique. scotland ecstatic, italy just static. and even when they weren't, there
the kits and players may change — the form has stayed constant, with jack willis on debut opening his account for the six nations champions. it's a competition georgia harbour hopes ofjoining, but three more first—half tries demonstrated the gulf between them. they knew what was coming, too. it did not mean they could do anything about it. jamie george had already scored two tries like this when he became the first english hooker to score a hat—trick. the close—range tactic worked for...
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willie, i know it may be frustrating for some people at home who will say, well, you all know by looking at trend lines and your data people know by looking at trend lines where pennsylvania is going to go, so why don't you just call the race? >> well, the race can't be called yet. 6.5 million people, their votes have been tallied already. joe biden holds a 5,000 or 6,000-vote lead. if you wanted to bet on who would win this state in vegas, they wouldn't take your money because i think the odds of joe biden winning vegas right now, 99.5%. i don't really know where that half percent would come from. but it's going to take at least another batch of votes coming in. and if you see that lead go from 5,000 to 20,000, maybe 25,000, and the trends continue throughout this morning, which there is absolutely no reason to believe that they would not continue this way, then joe biden will win that state. but for people that were waiting for the desk to make the call and waiting for other networks to make the call, yes, everybody from fox news to npr to the bbc know joe biden is going to win the sta
willie, i know it may be frustrating for some people at home who will say, well, you all know by looking at trend lines and your data people know by looking at trend lines where pennsylvania is going to go, so why don't you just call the race? >> well, the race can't be called yet. 6.5 million people, their votes have been tallied already. joe biden holds a 5,000 or 6,000-vote lead. if you wanted to bet on who would win this state in vegas, they wouldn't take your money because i think...
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the kits and players may change, the form has stayed constant, with jack willis on debut opening hisa harbour hopes ofjoining, but three more first—half tries demonstrated the gulf between them. jamie george had already scored two tries like this when he became the first english hooker to score a hat—trick. the close range tactic worked for dan robson, as well. georgia's first visit to twickenham was a pointless one. there has been a change in the air in scottish sport of late. their male footballers are on a roll. their rugby counterparts are on their best run this century. it was a tepid start in tuscany as italy found some florence flair to lead at half—time. scotland needed something a bit different to turn in their favour. zander ferguson, a former chorister and mountain biker turned prop forward, found his path to the italian try line similarly unique. scotland ecstatic, italy just static. and then two more tries earned scotla nd and then two more tries earned scotland a record equalling fifth straight victory. ben croucher, bbc news. england's women have gone 1—0 up in their t
the kits and players may change, the form has stayed constant, with jack willis on debut opening hisa harbour hopes ofjoining, but three more first—half tries demonstrated the gulf between them. jamie george had already scored two tries like this when he became the first english hooker to score a hat—trick. the close range tactic worked for dan robson, as well. georgia's first visit to twickenham was a pointless one. there has been a change in the air in scottish sport of late. their male...
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willis. she's got a very interesting story that may have longer term implications. gerri?right. i wanted to mention one thing about the stock market, though. i have been listening to you all day long starting with maria's show. i thought you said the smartest thing ever about stocks. you said people should look to 2021, that it will be a huge year for stocks and the markets which i thought was fascinating and kudos to you for having that insight. quickly about the story i covered today, data, your personal information, was on the ballot this week and in california, really, a landmark proposition, proposition 24, passing. consumers saying yeah, we want control over our personal data, whether it's geolocator data, any other kind of data, race, whatever you got, we want to control that. brings big questions to mind, really, about the future of companies like google, facebook. charles? charles: yeah. you know, before i let you go, on that, i think people should also have the option of getting paid for that data. gerri: yeah. wouldn't that be nice. you know, they are selling us
willis. she's got a very interesting story that may have longer term implications. gerri?right. i wanted to mention one thing about the stock market, though. i have been listening to you all day long starting with maria's show. i thought you said the smartest thing ever about stocks. you said people should look to 2021, that it will be a huge year for stocks and the markets which i thought was fascinating and kudos to you for having that insight. quickly about the story i covered today, data,...
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may never go back? yes, you know it actual willy i nicer to watch it online because you can get what you want. any details you are interested in particularly race and the apps are sophisticated now and you can get updates faster it could be a better way to consume it in my case i had the tv on and the app. >> what happens with 5g to just say tv seems slow? >> yeah, better streaming quality and lower latency and better experience and more online >> we are worried of election insecuri insecurity, there is a lot of hand counting ballots and the year of covid, if someone wanted to break into the system, somebody better be there watching out for us. was akamai watching against attacks last night >> absolutely. we call it sort of a quiet night but that's the wrong term to use. it was normal which means there were a lot of tax going on and news sites were among them, in fact you know one of the best financial news network over the last 24 hours, we stopped 100 million malicious attempts to get into the site. that was big for them. overall i would say it is as normal night which means a lot of attacks
may never go back? yes, you know it actual willy i nicer to watch it online because you can get what you want. any details you are interested in particularly race and the apps are sophisticated now and you can get updates faster it could be a better way to consume it in my case i had the tv on and the app. >> what happens with 5g to just say tv seems slow? >> yeah, better streaming quality and lower latency and better experience and more online >> we are worried of election...
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spring next year, around may time at least, before about 7596 may time at least, before about 75% of americans have access to a vaccine. david willis turkey has condemned the assassination of iran's top nuclear scientist. iran's president hasan rouhani has blamed israel for the killing of mohsen fakhrizadeh who was shot dead when gunmen ambushed his car on friday. here's our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. angry protests once more on the streets of the iranian capital, people here in no doubt about who was behind friday's killing. the father of iran's nuclear programme is now being treated like a martyr, his assassination the subject of headlines and debate. attacks like this have happened before. ten years ago, israel carried out a campaign which killed four other nuclear scientists. but the death of mohsen fakhrizadeh poses a dilemma for iran's leadership — retaliate or bide their time? the supreme leader ali khamenei said the perpetrators, and those who commanded them, will be pursued and punished. but iran knows the next american president wants dialogue, not confrontation — hence a more cautious response from the country'
spring next year, around may time at least, before about 7596 may time at least, before about 75% of americans have access to a vaccine. david willis turkey has condemned the assassination of iran's top nuclear scientist. iran's president hasan rouhani has blamed israel for the killing of mohsen fakhrizadeh who was shot dead when gunmen ambushed his car on friday. here's our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. angry protests once more on the streets of the iranian capital, people here in no...
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we may get a new reaction from these latest defeats in court. willie? >> all right, kelly o'donnell, thank you so much. >>> chuck todd is nbc's preliminary director and moderator of "meet the press." chuck, good morning. good to see you, my friend. so this seems to be happening kind of on two tracks or two parallel universes if you want to put it that way which is the transition is moving forward with joe biden, the general services administration finally ascertainened the win freeing u resource, access to intelligence, and all of that. it's moving forward. on this other track, in this other parallel universe, the president continues to fight and say that he won the election. despite the fact he's losing in court again and again and again. so what is the end game here for the president? >> well, it certainly looks like this is just all about setting himself up to be a post-election political martyr in some form or another. i do find it fascinating that throughout all of the president's supposed frustrations about the election results he seems to only fi
we may get a new reaction from these latest defeats in court. willie? >> all right, kelly o'donnell, thank you so much. >>> chuck todd is nbc's preliminary director and moderator of "meet the press." chuck, good morning. good to see you, my friend. so this seems to be happening kind of on two tracks or two parallel universes if you want to put it that way which is the transition is moving forward with joe biden, the general services administration finally ascertainened...
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>> willie, what we know is that kids can get infected. they may not have the same type of symptoms.be they don't transmit with the same level as the other children, may not transmit at the same level as older children, but they reflect community transmission. if there are tons of, you know, high ln level transmission going on in communities, children are more likely to get infected. they also represent what goes on in their household. if you are seeing more disease in households, kids will potentially get exposed. i think the states have a tough time in front of them. some states have made the choice of keeping schools open and rolling back other indoor gatherings such as bars and restaurants and gyms and some have done the opposite. i think we are getting to a point in some states where both may have to switch to being, the school being more remote and bars and restaurants and gyms, rolling back capacity or closing completely, at least while we are trying to get a handle on all this stuff. it depends where you are. i think we are in for a rough few weeks, in my opinion. >> dr. nahi
>> willie, what we know is that kids can get infected. they may not have the same type of symptoms.be they don't transmit with the same level as the other children, may not transmit at the same level as older children, but they reflect community transmission. if there are tons of, you know, high ln level transmission going on in communities, children are more likely to get infected. they also represent what goes on in their household. if you are seeing more disease in households, kids...
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was a very impassioned and effective order may be a little bit of a showboat and in 1925 this is how it started and with the magnitude was in a realize willis left his papers which is just down the road for me so i applied for reader privileges looking into the earthquake and then i realize there's a huge collection of letters and material then to get interested in the other part of it so he had made public statements based on the survey result and he made some limited public statements but then on june 28th they took the train and why he is doing some sort of consultant and the very next morning the earthquake of santa barbara strikes. very naturally he had predicted it. and then to set the record straight. >> but you never know. >> that they were born right around the same time and within a few years of each other their careers were intertwined and took a road trip together down to texas in 1898 you can see that he was not shying away from that attention. there on - - the archives are a very quiet place but to find a little newspaper article that willis had saved that was just hysterical it is the beach mermaid a little letter in the sant
was a very impassioned and effective order may be a little bit of a showboat and in 1925 this is how it started and with the magnitude was in a realize willis left his papers which is just down the road for me so i applied for reader privileges looking into the earthquake and then i realize there's a huge collection of letters and material then to get interested in the other part of it so he had made public statements based on the survey result and he made some limited public statements but...
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willie, you and i, if you see a picture of us five, could we put us up at the same time? you mayhere. willie, it would be you and me because we are surrounded by pulitzer prize winners. so we just heard from a pulitzer prize winner. now let's go to another pulitzer prize winner to ask another pulitzer prize winner a question. it's lonean here being uneducat. gene. >> you do okay, joe. look, and by the way you write a pretty good column, which you shouldn't be allowed to do because that should be reserved for us guys. anyhow, i digress. >> thank you. >> it's an honor to be on with two of my very favorite writers. but i got to bring us a little forward from george washington. i got to ask tom ricks, who knows the pentagon as well as anybody, you know, president trump just fired his defense secretary. we are going into this 70-day period that will be like no other, apparently. what are you hearing in terms of the potential impact on national security inside the pentagon? how bad could this be? >> i don't think it will be that bad for the reason that the military are professionals. t
willie, you and i, if you see a picture of us five, could we put us up at the same time? you mayhere. willie, it would be you and me because we are surrounded by pulitzer prize winners. so we just heard from a pulitzer prize winner. now let's go to another pulitzer prize winner to ask another pulitzer prize winner a question. it's lonean here being uneducat. gene. >> you do okay, joe. look, and by the way you write a pretty good column, which you shouldn't be allowed to do because that...
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let me go really quickly, willie tor , to a point jacob made. they may morning when they start to release them, and that means that, for instance, if they only release 15,000 of them, joe biden may pick up some ground, but that may be negated if a few thousand votes are released from rural nevada. we just don't know so for democrats who just want to see this be over with, they want nevada to be in the blue column, they may be disappointed this morning depending on how many ballots they release. >> there are a lot of jittery democrats across the country watching nevada, so i'll ask you what's on their minds, a very sophisticated procedural question, what's taking so long? >> this is just the way they do it here, willie. what i would tell everybody is buckle your seat belts. i think election administrators are some of the most admirable people in this nation and some of the most important civil servants, no more so than today and every four years. but the process here is its own unique process. the 16th of november is the official certification date. if yo
let me go really quickly, willie tor , to a point jacob made. they may morning when they start to release them, and that means that, for instance, if they only release 15,000 of them, joe biden may pick up some ground, but that may be negated if a few thousand votes are released from rural nevada. we just don't know so for democrats who just want to see this be over with, they want nevada to be in the blue column, they may be disappointed this morning depending on how many ballots they release....
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supreme court just cannot willy nilly intervene in the state elections and i think that has been something that hasn't been reported as well by the media so while donald trump may call him that is now conservative dominated supreme court may just can't decide to intervene there's no pathway there's no lane for them to swim in unless an extraordinary circumstance happens ok well it has been an extraordinary last 4 years who knows what the next 4 hours will bring about i will keep an eye on it thank you very much and dates there as steve clemons there joining us from washington d.c. a lot still to come here on al-jazeera including how ivory coast's constitutional court weighs in on the election crisis there as government forces surround the holds of opposition leaders. there's a little tropical cycle in relative terms of course just going for us the bottom of taiwan is winds are more than $120.00 calories for a it's rain briefly will give flashlights quite possibly and then it's gone and it's gone over to the south china sea or part of this system which is briefly regenerated the he station monsoonal catch the southeast of china south of honshu and then the north
supreme court just cannot willy nilly intervene in the state elections and i think that has been something that hasn't been reported as well by the media so while donald trump may call him that is now conservative dominated supreme court may just can't decide to intervene there's no pathway there's no lane for them to swim in unless an extraordinary circumstance happens ok well it has been an extraordinary last 4 years who knows what the next 4 hours will bring about i will keep an eye on it...
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may 8th, 1945. >> let's hear from tom next, saint petersburg, florida. tom, you're on the air. >> caller: hello. my name is tom willis. the reason i'm calling is i often wondered who engineered the end of the war. was it admiral dornus? secondly, did he honestly believe throughout his entire career that his losses in the atlantic were not caused by the amemorialic machine? and thirdly, what happened to him at the end of the war? >> well that is a lot of questions. admiral dornus was the commander of the german navy at the end of the war. there wasn't much of a german navy left to command by that point. the german submarine force had been almost completely destroyed by may of 1945. in terms of who engineered the end of war, well, there were conversations among those who were still surviving in berlin, he was actually to the north -- to the northwest of berlin, about how to go about contacting the allies and how to go about bringing this catastrophe to a close. hitler having killed himself on april 30th had essentially tried to pull the temple down around him as he perished, but not everyone was willing to take that ro
may 8th, 1945. >> let's hear from tom next, saint petersburg, florida. tom, you're on the air. >> caller: hello. my name is tom willis. the reason i'm calling is i often wondered who engineered the end of the war. was it admiral dornus? secondly, did he honestly believe throughout his entire career that his losses in the atlantic were not caused by the amemorialic machine? and thirdly, what happened to him at the end of the war? >> well that is a lot of questions. admiral...
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may rest in republican officials in battleground states setting aside the results and declaring him the winner, subverting the wheel of the voters in a move unprecedented in modern american history. david willisprofessor kim wehle is a professor of law at the university of baltimore in maryland. she gave me her take on the current impasse. i think it's a good thing that georgia, even under a republican, certified the election forjoe biden, that it looks like michigan is going to do the same on monday. and in america we have the system of federalism where states operate independently, and so far, they are going along with the will of the people, unlike unfortunately the president of the united states and many republicans in the us congress. but my expectation is that joe biden will be sworn in onjanuary 20. have you seen any legal avenues that you think could be successful, could warrant any kind of attention? no, and there've been i think 32 cases filed and the president's lost i think 31 of them on last count and that is for good reason — there is no evidence of fraud — and courts of law are not politicians, they're bound by rules of evidence, they're bound by civil procedure rules and they'
may rest in republican officials in battleground states setting aside the results and declaring him the winner, subverting the wheel of the voters in a move unprecedented in modern american history. david willisprofessor kim wehle is a professor of law at the university of baltimore in maryland. she gave me her take on the current impasse. i think it's a good thing that georgia, even under a republican, certified the election forjoe biden, that it looks like michigan is going to do the same on...
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base of supporters that they're believing things online that may or may not be true so trying to thread that needle is very hard. >> willie, this is not the first time this has happened. at the risk of offending 98.6% of the audience watching this morning, you know that 2000 recount, people are saying al gore won by every vote possible. then you calmly say to them, thank you so much for telling us what you read online, but you know there was a newspaper consortium after and they counted all the ballots and not only did al gore not win and all of those recounts, george w. bush won in the recount that al gore was asking the supreme court to review. i remember watching a documentary on the upper west side. you know, which is what i do. i watch documentaries on the upper west side, willie. after i put on my nehru suit, i had a woman next to me and a woman said that al gore won by every conceivable count. democracy has been stolen! she was weeping and i turned to her and i said, don't worry, it's not true. she just stared at me. like, you know? with her beads and everything. what are you talking about? so we get through these
base of supporters that they're believing things online that may or may not be true so trying to thread that needle is very hard. >> willie, this is not the first time this has happened. at the risk of offending 98.6% of the audience watching this morning, you know that 2000 recount, people are saying al gore won by every vote possible. then you calmly say to them, thank you so much for telling us what you read online, but you know there was a newspaper consortium after and they counted...
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may be the first woman, i will not be the last. >> good morning, welcome to "sunday today" on this november 8th. i'm willie geist. it took four extra days of counting, but saturday 77-year-old joe biden became the president-elect of the united states. biden addressing the nation last night calling for unity and reaching out to the 70 million americans who voted for president trump. >> let's give each other a chance. we have to stop treating our opponents as our enemies. they are not our enemies. they are americans. >> this morning as the president-elect looks ahead to 2021, president trump is still claiming falsely that he won the election. his legal team says it is ready to fight the results even as pressure builds on the president to concede. we will have lie reporve report will talk to chuck todd just ahead. >>> then, our sunday focus on the historic vice president-election kamala harris, the daughter of immigrants who helped propel her ticket to the white house. >>> plus in our "sunday spotlight," a great conversation between harry smith and historian john meacham about where the country is and where it is he
may be the first woman, i will not be the last. >> good morning, welcome to "sunday today" on this november 8th. i'm willie geist. it took four extra days of counting, but saturday 77-year-old joe biden became the president-elect of the united states. biden addressing the nation last night calling for unity and reaching out to the 70 million americans who voted for president trump. >> let's give each other a chance. we have to stop treating our opponents as our enemies....
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may now rest with republican officials in battleground states setting aside the results and declaring him the winner instead, subverting the will of the voters in a move unprecedented in modern american history. david willisangeles. the judgment of prime minister boris johnson is in the spotlight for a second weekend in succession. last week, it was the abrupt departure of his chief adviser, who mrjohnson had previously refused to sack. this weekend, it's claims he tried to get an independent report into the conduct of a senior cabinet minister toned down. it concluded that the home secretary — priti patel — broke the ministerial code by bullying staff. downing street has insisted the conclusions of sir alex allan's investigation were "entirely his own". he has resigned. 0ur political correspondent, jess parker reports. standing by her, borisjohnson says he has full confidence in priti patel and considers the matter closed after an independent report found her approach had, on occasion, amounted to behaviour that could be described as bullying. with evidence, it said, of shouting and swearing. i'm sorry that my behaviour has upset people. i have never intentionally set out to upset anyone. i work with tho
may now rest with republican officials in battleground states setting aside the results and declaring him the winner instead, subverting the will of the voters in a move unprecedented in modern american history. david willisangeles. the judgment of prime minister boris johnson is in the spotlight for a second weekend in succession. last week, it was the abrupt departure of his chief adviser, who mrjohnson had previously refused to sack. this weekend, it's claims he tried to get an independent...
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disrupt the foreign policy for many years to come. >> it's willie, good to see you this morning, congresswoman. i'm curious what leverage you mays to push this transition along. we heard james lankford say yesterday if something doesn't happen in next day or so on the senate side he'll get joe biden access to intel briefings. how does that work exactly? how would he ensure the biden/harris transition is getting the traditional access points so they think can begin to think about their own administration? what more can you all do? >> well, i will say having republicans start to push for this transition i think is critically important. we all need to have a unified voice for our country about how important it is that our new president gets briefed. especially given that the current president seems to be again injecting chaos into some of our national security and foreign affairs relationships. but, you know, the one thing i will tell you is there's no one that is going to be more ready on day one of his presidency than joe biden. i think he's expressed a great deal of confidence in his ability to move forward, to get the informat
disrupt the foreign policy for many years to come. >> it's willie, good to see you this morning, congresswoman. i'm curious what leverage you mays to push this transition along. we heard james lankford say yesterday if something doesn't happen in next day or so on the senate side he'll get joe biden access to intel briefings. how does that work exactly? how would he ensure the biden/harris transition is getting the traditional access points so they think can begin to think about their own...
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restaurants in marin county may be relying more on outdoor dining the county's health officers recommending restaurants, there reduce indoor capacity from. >>50% to 25%. doctor matt willis says as covid-19 cases spike in the state and the bay area marin county is in danger of moving from the current orange here to the more restrictive red tier is focusing on restaurants because they tend to be where people gather indoors and don't wear masks because they're eating. >>but most people crossed households. we're not covering their faces are often getting together for an hour an hour and half of the time and that's one of the reasons why risk so much higher for indoor dining and that's why we're taking this step. >>at this point the capacity reduction is only recommendation willis says it could become mandatory next week. if covid-19 cases continue to rise in the east bay alameda county is also expecting to bring back restrictions as soon as next week today, the county's public health officials decided to temporarily pause further reopenings citing the recent spike in cases that will likely place the county back in the red tier. >>the county saw 132 new cases yesterday that
restaurants in marin county may be relying more on outdoor dining the county's health officers recommending restaurants, there reduce indoor capacity from. >>50% to 25%. doctor matt willis says as covid-19 cases spike in the state and the bay area marin county is in danger of moving from the current orange here to the more restrictive red tier is focusing on restaurants because they tend to be where people gather indoors and don't wear masks because they're eating. >>but most people...
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professor taylor said some things may shift, but he said the more things change, the more they stay the same. >> this goes back 30 to 40 years now. we're talking about willie administration since has been a democratic liberal, and they've been challenged by a progressive, more or less progressive board of supervisors that voters continue to give them. >> at this point, there's no estimate on when the vote count will be completed in san francisco. the county has 30 days to certify the election results. christien kafton, ktvu fox 2 news. >> all right, christien, thank you. >>> governor newsom joined bay area leaders today and phone bank for joe biden and kamala harris in the final hours of this election. they. the mission district at manny's cafe, which is often a hub for political discussion. representatives barbara lee and jackie spear and mayor breed and schaaf joined the mayor. the goal was to mobilize voters across the country in order to defeat donald trump. >> this is unprecedented. and we've long said this, that when democrats vote, when people vote broadly, democrats win, and so we, i think, will prove that theory, >>> just test it tonight, and i ju
professor taylor said some things may shift, but he said the more things change, the more they stay the same. >> this goes back 30 to 40 years now. we're talking about willie administration since has been a democratic liberal, and they've been challenged by a progressive, more or less progressive board of supervisors that voters continue to give them. >> at this point, there's no estimate on when the vote count will be completed in san francisco. the county has 30 days to certify...
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may die if we don't c coordinate. >> i know crime. you can smell it. you don't have to smell this one. >>> good morning. welcome to "sunday today" on november 22nd. i'm willie geist. thanksgiving week is one of the busiest travel times of the year. the cdc is urging americans this year not to hit the roads and the skies to gather. millions of people are planning to anyway. the united states now has reported more than 1.2 million cases of coronavirus in just the past week. public health officials worry the holiday season that begins this week could make things much worse, even with the promising news that vaccines are on the way. we will have the latest in a pair of live reports just ahead. >>> then in our sunday focus, a look through the eyes of three insiders at the state of the cdc as it fights a global pandemic while under constant political pressure from the white house. >>> plus, in our sunday spotlight, harry smith with the chorus finding a creative way to hold its concerts during a time when even singing can be dangerous. >>> later, a new sunday sit-down with michael j. fox on an extraordinary life from his "back to the future" success to the parkins
may die if we don't c coordinate. >> i know crime. you can smell it. you don't have to smell this one. >>> good morning. welcome to "sunday today" on november 22nd. i'm willie geist. thanksgiving week is one of the busiest travel times of the year. the cdc is urging americans this year not to hit the roads and the skies to gather. millions of people are planning to anyway. the united states now has reported more than 1.2 million cases of coronavirus in just the past...
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may have to victory. what do you see falling to biden? >> yeah. willielook, pennsylvania and arizona would represent his clearest path to 270. in addition to the states. right now, i do believe that joe biden holds a lead in both of them. look, polling has consistently undershot the voters in arizona and overshot in pennsylvania. from there, look, i think biden is going to win nevada. the early vote data there is compiled by john rolston. makes clear that the democrats do have a strong advantage there. but then you get into texas, florida, georgia and north carolina. i'm going to be a bit controversial and say that bidencare bidencare bid bidbide bidencarerys georgia. we are seeing in the final polls that trump has been durable with in support with hispanic voters, and we'll see. the line between 300 and about 400 electoral votes from joe biden is quite thin because of the four states. >> we're giving arizona, this is the wasserman map. we're giving arizona to joe biden and pennsylvania to joe biden. what about ohio? >> i'm going to stick with donald tru
may have to victory. what do you see falling to biden? >> yeah. willielook, pennsylvania and arizona would represent his clearest path to 270. in addition to the states. right now, i do believe that joe biden holds a lead in both of them. look, polling has consistently undershot the voters in arizona and overshot in pennsylvania. from there, look, i think biden is going to win nevada. the early vote data there is compiled by john rolston. makes clear that the democrats do have a strong...
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hours staying close to donald trump and loyal to donald trump may be why they retain their seats so they're not going to cross him now. >> williethis is the exact question of the day for me, absolutely hitting the nail on the head. and frankly, a lot of my sources went to bed as i put this to them. i'm waiting for them to get up to talk more about it. i had been reporting this out before the election. the general sense i got across for a couple weeks of reporting, you know, private conversations with republican lawmakers and aides trying to get a sense of, okay, how would they react if something like this happened. and the sense was then it was likely that there was going to be a significant repudation trump, while they were potentially willing to let him file the lawsuits. and you point out correctly that there is not legal standing for what he suggested already in just the comments he made over the course of the last night, they, i think, are going to let him go forward with that. and the dynamics of how this is playing out, how close it is, i think potentially changes some of the calculations. i was convinced they weren't re
hours staying close to donald trump and loyal to donald trump may be why they retain their seats so they're not going to cross him now. >> williethis is the exact question of the day for me, absolutely hitting the nail on the head. and frankly, a lot of my sources went to bed as i put this to them. i'm waiting for them to get up to talk more about it. i had been reporting this out before the election. the general sense i got across for a couple weeks of reporting, you know, private...
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may get some changes in this map in the next couple of minutes or hours. are you surprised by anything that you have seen play out over the last few days? >> no, willie.irst and foremost, i'm not surprised because this is exactly what we expected. it's very important to understand that republican lawmakers in the states of michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania had every opportunity to allow these mail ballots to be counted a week ago or more. they could have been in by now. we don't necessarily need to be sitting here waiting for these uploads of additional ballots. this idea being propagated on fox news and elsewhere that democrats are wait playing this waiting game to figure out what the deficit is and how many ballots they need to overcome it it's nonsense, it's not rooted in any factor, zero evidence. if they were so concerned about this idea that democrats would be able to sort of watch the scoreboard and then pull out just enough points they would need to win, then they could have made sure that the mail ballots were counted first. there wouldn't be this sort of sequencing. the second thing to the first point you raised, willie, you have prominen
may get some changes in this map in the next couple of minutes or hours. are you surprised by anything that you have seen play out over the last few days? >> no, willie.irst and foremost, i'm not surprised because this is exactly what we expected. it's very important to understand that republican lawmakers in the states of michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania had every opportunity to allow these mail ballots to be counted a week ago or more. they could have been in by now. we don't...
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willis. to dan geltrude. dan has a pretty good idea who will foot the cost of all of this. i have a feeling it's everybody else, right? >> yes, it is. look, this may's not. it's a terrible idea. really, if they want to fix this problem in terms of how much education costs we should go to what the problem is, and that's that the cost of college has not moved at the same pace as inflation. now, let's just take princeton as an example. so when you applied there, neil, in 1992, the cost per semester was $8300. now it is $26,000. but if it had just moved with the rate of inflation, then the cost per semester would be $14,000. so we can see that the cost for universities is outpacing inflation. not to mention how easy it is to get a loan. they just basically throw money at these kids and their parents, and they say okay, well, we'll take that because little johnny or little cindy wants to go to princeton or whatever, so we'll just pay for it with loans and we'll deal with it later. neil: i do wonder, too, once you open the spigot for these type of things, you open it for a variety of other things. republicans are hardly in a position to point their fing
willis. to dan geltrude. dan has a pretty good idea who will foot the cost of all of this. i have a feeling it's everybody else, right? >> yes, it is. look, this may's not. it's a terrible idea. really, if they want to fix this problem in terms of how much education costs we should go to what the problem is, and that's that the cost of college has not moved at the same pace as inflation. now, let's just take princeton as an example. so when you applied there, neil, in 1992, the cost per...
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may do a phd, and test rugby is the phd. everyone has got to earn their spot, we are not giving out caps willy—nilly, that is not the way we doslovenian will be crowned champion for the second year in a row, after the procession into madrid. carthy will stand on the podium behind roglic and ecuador‘s richard carapaz. of course, they are geoghegan hart winning the giro, and it was an fa cup weekend, the women's super league, some big shocks in the fa cup with some good results for smaller teams. let's look at the weather. it is remembrance sunday, there will be limited services taking place around the country. and the weather is not overly bright for many of those are. not overly. some pretty heavy rain around at the moment crossing northern ireland, wales and the south—west of the country. northern ireland is about as wet as it is going to get in the next couple of hours. the vast majority of the uk will be stuck underneath this band of the cloud that is across most of the uk, you can see under the sharp edge, it is not necessarily clear blue skies coming our way, because the satellite picture does not pick up the satellite p
may do a phd, and test rugby is the phd. everyone has got to earn their spot, we are not giving out caps willy—nilly, that is not the way we doslovenian will be crowned champion for the second year in a row, after the procession into madrid. carthy will stand on the podium behind roglic and ecuador‘s richard carapaz. of course, they are geoghegan hart winning the giro, and it was an fa cup weekend, the women's super league, some big shocks in the fa cup with some good results for smaller...
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may now rest with republican officials in battleground states setting aside the results and declaring him the winner instead, subverting the will of the voters in a move unprecedented in modern american history. david willis'gamechanger‘ by scientists. the drug has been in development for 20 years and has now been approved for use on the nhs in england. deborah james, who has stage 4 bowel cancer and presents the 'you, me and the big c podcast‘ was one of the first to start trialling the drug. shejoins us now. good morning. how are you? i'm good thank you. what a milestone for the bowel cancer community. it is. let's just go through this. you have spoken eloquently and frequently on this programme and about your experiences. you've helped so many people, and you've literally put your body where your mouth is, because you gone into this trial and have been helping with the research. what does it involve? how is it targeting bowel cancer and the projected outcome?” targeting bowel cancer and the projected outcome? i have a particular mutation in my bowel cancer. about one in ten bowel cancers have it it's called a be rough mutation. don't google be rough mutation. don't google be rough club. apparently the
may now rest with republican officials in battleground states setting aside the results and declaring him the winner instead, subverting the will of the voters in a move unprecedented in modern american history. david willis'gamechanger‘ by scientists. the drug has been in development for 20 years and has now been approved for use on the nhs in england. deborah james, who has stage 4 bowel cancer and presents the 'you, me and the big c podcast‘ was one of the first to start trialling the...