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suerte vamos a comenzar con >> [♪ ] >> alma >> adelante con tu caja de la suerte ahora >> atención younes número 4 te espera >> josé va a entrar a el domo >> [♪ ] >> vente josé y tony bienvenidos al domo >> tony te hago entrega de la bolsita >> con todo el cariño estamos peleando para el equipo naranja para que los niños estén contentos y sean sandos pronto >> además se pueda duplicar chicos están listos >> ya tony está casi >> adelante chicos >> 20 mil >> va por los 20 mil señores >> a compartir el domo esperen mi señal >> [♪ ] >> manos arriba en 3 2 1 domo >> tendrán un minuto para agarrar la mayor cantidad de billetes ha ingresado josé a el domo la vez que salió del domo había juntado 1800 dólares ya tiene la técnico tony está doblado parque los billees se le peguen en el pecho estamos entrando los últimos 12 segundos 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 >> tiempo para tony y josé buen trabajo chicos adelante muchachos ahí vienen encargados de billees josé como tony >> miren la diferencia de los billees de josé a los de tony >> yo voy a contar los tuyos josé josé cuánto crees que agarraste >>
suerte vamos a comenzar con >> [♪ ] >> alma >> adelante con tu caja de la suerte ahora >> atención younes número 4 te espera >> josé va a entrar a el domo >> [♪ ] >> vente josé y tony bienvenidos al domo >> tony te hago entrega de la bolsita >> con todo el cariño estamos peleando para el equipo naranja para que los niños estén contentos y sean sandos pronto >> además se pueda duplicar chicos están listos >> ya tony...
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correspondent: during the summer, the duchess spoke to the families and youn children.six months on, m has taken her first steps and enjoyed her first birthday ce, as ryan continues to cope with the pressure of being a single dad. >> you shouldn't judge someone or make someone feel conscious about the way they are parenting. no one is perfect. everyone makes their own mistakes. correspondent: the survey is a vast bank of data about the experience of parents, with the aim of improving thegives of after them.en and those looking bbc news. ben: there is plenty moren the issue of loneliness on our website at bbc.com/news. people'see other how they dealt with loneliness and colluding gaming, making friends, a poetry group and one at the simple advice, call your mom. find s me onoc presentation of this program is provided by... lang spanish, french and more. raymond james. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from ewers like you. thank you. girl: we are the curious. woman 1: wow! .
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i think we will see if the polling plays r out, youn voters were more likely to support it. it certt nly was the victory that i think they hope to win when the legislature pu on the ballot. a protest around the nation in june >>> prop 22 one. that means that workers do not need to be full-time employees. union leaders say they are nodo with this fight. is there anything they can do now that voters have weighed in? >> they are at a clear disadvantage in playing defense. they filed a discrimination lawsuit ying the biases against drivers of color. th may be hoping when joe ts biden into the thwhite house, can go to the labor department and get more favorable rulings. maybe more national guidelines hthat woup these drivers organize, for example. i think it will be tough. thg loss for organized national conversation. a the gig economy is expanding t everywhere, st in california. companies like uber and lyft will take prop 22 elsewhere and use it as a template toat replicate voters here have done in carving out this exception n't california labor law. they don't have a lot of goo
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well, phil, before the decision was announced as final by the united states secretary general younes stoltenberg warned strongly against it. he said that the time is not right to pull out. and now that it has been, has been decided and has been announced by the pentagon. i asked for an updated reaction and forgive me for having to read a little bit, but i just got the reaction from nato spokesperson want to lingen ask you. she says that secretary general stoltenberg remains in close contact with the united states and all other allies about the mission in afghanistan. she says, nato is position, has not changed. it remains in support of the afghan peace process. and as part of that, as things develop, nato will continue to adjust its presence. she says that even with the further u.s. reductions that have been announced, nato will continue its mission to train, advise and assist afghan forces and is committed to funding them through 2024. and here's the interesting sentence, phil. she says, as secretary general stoltenberg said before the announcement, we must preserve the gains we hav
well, phil, before the decision was announced as final by the united states secretary general younes stoltenberg warned strongly against it. he said that the time is not right to pull out. and now that it has been, has been decided and has been announced by the pentagon. i asked for an updated reaction and forgive me for having to read a little bit, but i just got the reaction from nato spokesperson want to lingen ask you. she says that secretary general stoltenberg remains in close contact...
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even before the announcement was final, secretary general younes stolzenberg put out a statement expressing the closest that a norwegian diplomat comes to being displeased. he reminded the united states that there the presence in afghanistan is conditions based. that means there precipitous withdrawal right now when conditions are not being met when there's still widespread taliban violence could mean leaving the country again, open to be a cum, a terrorist haven secretary general stoltenberg said every country wants to bring its troops home, but the time is not now, right. he also reminded the united states that many nato soldiers have fought and died alongside the americans. has the trump administration, terry? offered any strategic justification for the drawdown in afghanistan? well it's not clear exactly what acting defense secretary, christopher miller said to secretary general stoltenberg and a call they had on friday. and again, a call earlier this week. but from press reports, it seems that miller did not exactly say to stoltenberg that they were going to make this announcement of t
even before the announcement was final, secretary general younes stolzenberg put out a statement expressing the closest that a norwegian diplomat comes to being displeased. he reminded the united states that there the presence in afghanistan is conditions based. that means there precipitous withdrawal right now when conditions are not being met when there's still widespread taliban violence could mean leaving the country again, open to be a cum, a terrorist haven secretary general stoltenberg...
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but despite its natural resources, 60 percent of serial younes population lives in poverty. and with a g.d.p. per capita of a bond $500.00. it has relied for years on foreign aid. sierra leone is still recovering from a 10 year civil war that destroyed many of its institutions before. and during, in 2002, president julius mother came to power into a 1018, he promised to make his country financially independent by fighting against corruption. president b. o. is a retired brigadier general in the sierra leone army and was proclaimed head of state from january to march 1096 after leading a military coup that removed captain valentine's trust from power. we'll move to the united states shortly after that to study international law. once he was back at home, he sought the leadership of the serial yoan people's party, the p.-p. . now in power. once again, the challenges are many outbreaks of the 1014015 before you came to power had significantly damaged the economy. like many leaders around the world, tackling the 1000 pandemic. in addition to fighting corruption, improving letter
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throughout friday, crowds gathered yet again outside parliament, calling for nicole passion, younes resignation. many armenians are furious about the terms of the truce, which allow azerbaijan to hold on to the land. it captured in the past 7 weeks, plus armenia is obliged to hand over 3 other districts by the end of the month. here's a look back at the past few days of unrest and yerevan. thank god, i was right. thank god was during friday's cabinet meeting. russia's president also highlighted the dire humanitarian situation in karbala following the conflict. just was it more than 4000 people have died in the fighting, including civilians and more than 8000, injured according to various sources. the number of for a few g.'s is in the 10s of thousands. many ethnic armenians left immediately after the ceasefire was signed when it became clear that their homes and villages would be handed over to azerbaijan, makeshift centers with volunteers and aid workers have been created in armenia to help accommodate them. but some of those fleeing have found shelter in the homes of total strangers. well, so
throughout friday, crowds gathered yet again outside parliament, calling for nicole passion, younes resignation. many armenians are furious about the terms of the truce, which allow azerbaijan to hold on to the land. it captured in the past 7 weeks, plus armenia is obliged to hand over 3 other districts by the end of the month. here's a look back at the past few days of unrest and yerevan. thank god, i was right. thank god was during friday's cabinet meeting. russia's president also highlighted...
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throughout friday, kreutzer gathered, yet again its side parliament calling for in the coal question younes resignation. many armenians are furious about the terms of the truce, which the laws are by john to hold on to the land. it's captured in the past 7 weeks, plus armenia is obliged to hunt over 3 other districts by the end of the month. here's a look back at the past few days of unrest in your of was the word of god only driving god to see god was right. thank god, god was well, during friday's cabinet meeting, russia's president also highlighted be dire, humanitarian situation in car a back after the sustained deadly fighting there. just more than 4000 people have died in the fighting, including civilians and more than 8000, injured. according to various sources, the number of refugees is in the 10s of thousands. many ethnic armenians left karabakh right after this ceasefire was signed when it became clear that their home villages would be handed over to azerbaijan. makeshift centers with volunteers and aid workers have been created in armenia to help accommodate them. but as igor sai
throughout friday, kreutzer gathered, yet again its side parliament calling for in the coal question younes resignation. many armenians are furious about the terms of the truce, which the laws are by john to hold on to the land. it's captured in the past 7 weeks, plus armenia is obliged to hunt over 3 other districts by the end of the month. here's a look back at the past few days of unrest in your of was the word of god only driving god to see god was right. thank god, god was well, during...
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he's the attorney general younes the right to investigate anything within his jurisdiction. i'm just saying that i don't see anything that i think will result in a change in the election. but presumably you watched the giuliani, who i should say as being on this show, he was on the show on election day. he's now produced witnesses claiming republicans were prevented from monitoring absentee and made them ballots. you know, you can usually find witnesses in any election. there's some alleged irregularities . elections are big, messy businesses. the issue is whether there is credible evidence of either an irregularity, schröder of sufficient magnitude to change the results of the election. so the fact that you come up with 2 or 3 people who say something didn't look right, doesn't mean that the election is going to be overturned. if that were the case, we'd never have anybody like he's saying what you're saying, partly because the margins a so different this time till what they were in 2000 when you won for george w. bush against al gore. well, they were good, big differences.
he's the attorney general younes the right to investigate anything within his jurisdiction. i'm just saying that i don't see anything that i think will result in a change in the election. but presumably you watched the giuliani, who i should say as being on this show, he was on the show on election day. he's now produced witnesses claiming republicans were prevented from monitoring absentee and made them ballots. you know, you can usually find witnesses in any election. there's some alleged...
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however, if you'll be kind enough to link us together, i would be happy to introduce youn to the folks who aree running te trial to ask that question. i'm sure this is a question that's been asked cabefore, and suspect that people in all the e around the rs country need to know that answer, because many of them are undergoing the same kinds of e therapy. it's not just cancer, it's other disorders like lupus and even multiple sclerosis where you have efforts to reduce the immune system.an get t it's a very important question,i and i don't have the answer for you, but i'm sure we can get you to the right people who do. >> dr. levin, if folks go to your website bio.org, could this doctor and others reach out to you that way? >> yes, please do so. >> okay.ller: bio.org for the doctor that was just asked his question and others who have questions. matt in asheville, north carolina. >> hi, go >> caller: hi, good morning. thank you for taking my call. ' dr.r.t ev levin e askn how are the american people supposed to trust vaccine manufacturers when the manufacturers won't even stand behind the
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the armenian government headquarters in yet a van many a calling for prime minister nicole passion younes resignation. some of the latest from the capital baku it has been an eventful night to say the least this is a night which started off with hearing from the armenian side can admitting that they have lost the wharton city of. overlooks the capital but this product which is known as fun can the in azerbaijan we've also seen escalation from both sides seeing that there were multiple rocket attacks armenians and other by john is saying that they're defending their positions of trying to make sure that they hold the territory that they have and then in the woods of the night you heard from the armenian prime minister announcing the deal and then it is being confirmed by both the kremlin. breaking news now from peru where congress has voted in favor of impeaching the president martin but scar is accused of accepting bribes with hundreds of thousands of dollars from companies that won public works contracts the vote to impeach came during his 2nd congressional trial in less than 2 months th
the armenian government headquarters in yet a van many a calling for prime minister nicole passion younes resignation. some of the latest from the capital baku it has been an eventful night to say the least this is a night which started off with hearing from the armenian side can admitting that they have lost the wharton city of. overlooks the capital but this product which is known as fun can the in azerbaijan we've also seen escalation from both sides seeing that there were multiple rocket...
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he's the attorney general younes the right to investigate anything within his jurisdiction. i'm just saying that i don't see anything that i think would result in a change in the election. but presumably you watched rudy giuliani, who i should say has been on this show. he was on this show on election day. he's now produced witnesses claiming republicans were prevented from monitoring absentee and made them ballots. you know, you can usually find witnesses in any election. those songs alleged irregularities, elections are big, messy businesses. the issue is whether there is credible evidence of either on the radio, larry, sure, or that situation magnitude to change the results of the election. so the fact that you come up with 2 or 3 people who say something but look right. doesn't mean that the election is going to be overturned if that were the case, we'd never have anybody like he's saying what you're saying. partly because the margins a so different this time till what they were in 2000 when you won for george w. bush against al gore. well, they were jute big differences
he's the attorney general younes the right to investigate anything within his jurisdiction. i'm just saying that i don't see anything that i think would result in a change in the election. but presumably you watched rudy giuliani, who i should say has been on this show. he was on this show on election day. he's now produced witnesses claiming republicans were prevented from monitoring absentee and made them ballots. you know, you can usually find witnesses in any election. those songs alleged...
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he was convied to meet with sarah palin and impressed and as a former republican and a youn young, freshfacedtaking on the republican establishment and the oil companies alaska. it also the argument was made those hillary clinton voters angry how the primaes worked out that could be to the mccain ticket with a woman on it. those the reasons we pictured not because she cod stir it up. bu she does have very impressive retail skis that i think the prescott after h picture but had forgotten i've ner seen anybody work the line like she s an so charming one on one with votersn her speech at the convention she didn't miss a beat almost reaganesque with e communication skill. and then contradicting his message experienced running against the last experience barack obama. i argued against it. i lost the argument. 's both in the first week i thght i was wrong. she is quite talented. even a seasoned politici cannot be prepared for the strain and stlight of a presidential campaig. it is a daunting experience. . . . bless him, you know, not entirely his fault that he had terrible numbers and it was easy.
he was convied to meet with sarah palin and impressed and as a former republican and a youn young, freshfacedtaking on the republican establishment and the oil companies alaska. it also the argument was made those hillary clinton voters angry how the primaes worked out that could be to the mccain ticket with a woman on it. those the reasons we pictured not because she cod stir it up. bu she does have very impressive retail skis that i think the prescott after h picture but had forgotten i've...
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government headquarters in yet a van many according for the prime minister and he called passion younes resignation. as some of the latest from the very capital baku is.
government headquarters in yet a van many according for the prime minister and he called passion younes resignation. as some of the latest from the very capital baku is.
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are calling for prime minister nicole question younes resignation, and the armenians are furious about the truce signed earlier this week. to halt fighting in the disputed region of the government, they view it as a humiliating defeat under the terms azerbaijan will hold on to the land. it's captured in the past 7 weeks of hostilities, plus armenia is obliged to hand over 3 other districts by the end of the month. since the conflict flared up in late september, almost $90000.00 ethnic armenians have fled carl bach. many of them left right after the deal was signed when it became clear that their homes and villages would be hit over to baku makeshift centers with volunteers and aid workers have been created to help accommodate them. but some of those fleeing have found shelter in homes of total strangers in armenia, argues against on the reports. so let's just throw it in ash we built our dreams. we wanted our dreams to come true, but after 30 years it's war again. again, everything is destroyed. there are many places in the world where peace spells torment, but nagorno-karabakh is one
are calling for prime minister nicole question younes resignation, and the armenians are furious about the truce signed earlier this week. to halt fighting in the disputed region of the government, they view it as a humiliating defeat under the terms azerbaijan will hold on to the land. it's captured in the past 7 weeks of hostilities, plus armenia is obliged to hand over 3 other districts by the end of the month. since the conflict flared up in late september, almost $90000.00 ethnic armenians...
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but youn has been low, are right, as of late, the fed has said that they believe they have some responsibility for targeting specific groups. when we say specific groups, we mean the people that have been hurt the most, remain unemployed. , the cares the tools act provided $450 billion earmarked to give to the fed as capital to give out. in many ways, the fed has become the banker of the united states. they have the ability to lend $4 trillion out if they need, but they didn't come close to making those kinds of loans because everything else they did worked so remarkably well in providing for the economy and financial markets. they didn't feel like they had to make those loans. it looks to me that they are gearing up to use that lending power to help some sectors of the economy. whether they should or shouldn't , we could spend hours on that one. they were created to be independent. is nok their independence longer part of their act. vonnie: i know that you had been looking for yields to go above 1%. where are you on that, when do we see that happen, do they stay there? ed: what i have been lo
but youn has been low, are right, as of late, the fed has said that they believe they have some responsibility for targeting specific groups. when we say specific groups, we mean the people that have been hurt the most, remain unemployed. , the cares the tools act provided $450 billion earmarked to give to the fed as capital to give out. in many ways, the fed has become the banker of the united states. they have the ability to lend $4 trillion out if they need, but they didn't come close to...
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as for what was dragging on technology, you were talking about amazon. , in a, now down that youn, the eu talk were mentioning. this was the ultimate stay-at-home stock. if the economy is going to reopen, recover a little bit sooner than expected. even as the virus numbers are worsening right now. investors one out of amazon, one out of microsoft. zoom, these stocks up so much on the year. a specter of inflation on the screen. as for what is happening after has reported that the stock is all over the map in the after hours. revenues beat. revenues last year growing 60%. down 20% but still better than expected. still, lots of uncertain. that is good enough right now for the stock to be higher. emily: bloomberg's abigail doolittle. big tech will look like. interesting to watch the moves we have seen in tech stocks over the last few days. your views over the past few that the obama administration had quite a cozy relationship with silicon valley back in the day. goldilocks sort of a scenario for tech stocks. specifically two areas. antitrust, one for legislative changes. i think that is a
as for what was dragging on technology, you were talking about amazon. , in a, now down that youn, the eu talk were mentioning. this was the ultimate stay-at-home stock. if the economy is going to reopen, recover a little bit sooner than expected. even as the virus numbers are worsening right now. investors one out of amazon, one out of microsoft. zoom, these stocks up so much on the year. a specter of inflation on the screen. as for what is happening after has reported that the stock is all...
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yan's accord to joins us now from new york younes can you tell me what stood out to you there from the fed statement. well maybe let's start what your own paul did not comment on and that was the current political situation what is quite understandable but he did hint that more has to be done from the fiscal side meaning the federal reserve can only do so much and tim he actually said there are 2 wrists to the economy or the 2 biggest risks that he sees one is that the corona virus gets under control for the 1st time ever on wednesday actually we have more than $100000.00 new cases and then the 2nd is that if congress stays divided that it might get more difficult to get this extra stimulus and that actually could target economic growth in the time to come now you've mentioned it there yes it might be hard to get stimulus through we're looking at what could be a divided house in the u.s. so this means definitely that the fed will have to step in doesn't it well i mean the federal reserve will step in they will do whatever is in their power but what jerome powell keeps saying is lending
yan's accord to joins us now from new york younes can you tell me what stood out to you there from the fed statement. well maybe let's start what your own paul did not comment on and that was the current political situation what is quite understandable but he did hint that more has to be done from the fiscal side meaning the federal reserve can only do so much and tim he actually said there are 2 wrists to the economy or the 2 biggest risks that he sees one is that the corona virus gets under...
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this effectively leaves a breadcrumb trail in the dream youn -- genome that allows to trace back wherehe virus has been. this is an amazing tool. we have been sequencing all of the covid genomes we can get. we are turning that information back to the counties in a way to make the information imminently actionable. you may ask how does that work? you have two nursing facilities, both of which have outbreaks. this is a real example but i will not name names. in the sequence data, we saw d identicalhare genomes that are geographically distant from each other. we know they did not share patients. had to share employees. we found the link to cut transmission changed sure. we need to use every scrap of toormation we have right now stop the third transmission of the virus. up,ith thanksgiving coming there is already a spike in covid cases. it will go even higher. talkingnology you are about, it sounds amazing. it sounds almost science-fiction light, which is fabulous. -- why is, why isn't it that, in america, where we are one of the most advanced nations, having so much trouble -- we are havi
this effectively leaves a breadcrumb trail in the dream youn -- genome that allows to trace back wherehe virus has been. this is an amazing tool. we have been sequencing all of the covid genomes we can get. we are turning that information back to the counties in a way to make the information imminently actionable. you may ask how does that work? you have two nursing facilities, both of which have outbreaks. this is a real example but i will not name names. in the sequence data, we saw d...
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you are writing songs, you're singing, you're acting, you are doing philanthropic work.re younning your, you're producing musicals. what's going on? how >> you do this? ell, i have a lot of passion. i have a lotf spiritual energyat and a lot of ce energy. and that's a pretty big force, actually. i have to say that i'm a lot busier now than i was when i s first started because i st trying to get things going and i get things going. i think energy begets energy and i just love being creative andg gett do things for other people and especially working during a time like this and when everybody feels kind of shut down from their normal life. >> woodruff: that energy y never have been more evident than iis right now, with the release of a 19-set dvd collection of her music." a hoery dolly christmas," first holiday release in 30 years, a musical out next wee"" christmas on the square" on nelix. and a book out this week, "song teller: my life in lyrics." is there more of you that's the singer. more of you that's the writer? are they equal parts of who you are? >> i have to honestly say that i
you are writing songs, you're singing, you're acting, you are doing philanthropic work.re younning your, you're producing musicals. what's going on? how >> you do this? ell, i have a lot of passion. i have a lotf spiritual energyat and a lot of ce energy. and that's a pretty big force, actually. i have to say that i'm a lot busier now than i was when i s first started because i st trying to get things going and i get things going. i think energy begets energy and i just love being...
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you don't know how it feels you don't know ♪ ♪ how it feels to be me people come people g some grow youn there's somewher i gotta go ♪ ♪ and you don't kno how it feels you don't know how it feels to be me ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ my old man wa born to rock he's still tryin' to beat the clock ♪ ♪ think of me what you will i've got a littl space to fil so let's get to the point ♪ ♪ let's roll another join let's head o down the roa there's somewhere ♪ ♪ i gotta g and you don't know how it feels you don't know ♪ ♪ how it feel no you don't kno how it feels to be m you don't know ♪ ♪ how it feel you don't know how it feels no you don't know ♪ ♪ how it feel to be me ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you all for watching stay safe out there. wear a mask. wash your hands. don't touch your face. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. goodnight, everybody ♪
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it literally says on the top it's gonna invalidate it if youn don't t. >> whoa!er i just want hing to come back to normal. that's all. that's all i'm praying for really. people will be surprised, but it don't wasay who i voted >> i just vote forf or i vote for the lady! no, i vote for the lady! >> you voted for that lady. you don't even know her name. >> i don't know who she is, but it seem like she's the only lady, so i vote for the lady. ♪ i vote for the woman! >> well, you have a right to do that. ♪ >> it's been a while since i voted,ou know, due to my situation. e i'm here at lling station. i'm here with my dad-- the o.g. i made a lot of bad decisions when i was younger. getting in fights, had an assault charge, things like that. hitrying to do the right t. it's never too late to do the rit thing. that's for sure. i've made a vow toyself that i'll never do nothing illegal again. you know, i'll never go to jail again. i need to register. so i just felt privileged to bee able to t out and vote. there are a lot of people thatt are lowed to vote or can't vote so
it literally says on the top it's gonna invalidate it if youn don't t. >> whoa!er i just want hing to come back to normal. that's all. that's all i'm praying for really. people will be surprised, but it don't wasay who i voted >> i just vote forf or i vote for the lady! no, i vote for the lady! >> you voted for that lady. you don't even know her name. >> i don't know who she is, but it seem like she's the only lady, so i vote for the lady. ♪ i vote for the woman!...
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youns get the obstacle and obvious problem out of the way, you can probably see a sort of thawing if you will, of the relationship that is going to be that needed to be formed in order to tackle the big things ahead. if a senator sitting senator republican senator wants to make the private call and ask the vice president not to disclose the call is made, that's fine. what that says is joe biden now knows he has someone to work with when he becomes officially the president of the united states. and can maybe at that point the phone call will be revealed. i'm not going to make much more of in a negative way. than that. we know what the obstacle is. and as soon as that is gone, we can move on. >> don't take him into battle. obviously they ain't the bravest in the world. >> you'll have to -- joe biden has to build a coalition. to get the things he wants done. >> i get it. cowards can be in there too. i i hear you. >> not can be. they have to be. the numbers aren't there for the democrats in the united states senate. >> not as of now. we have heard some governors. gnome. who state is on f
youns get the obstacle and obvious problem out of the way, you can probably see a sort of thawing if you will, of the relationship that is going to be that needed to be formed in order to tackle the big things ahead. if a senator sitting senator republican senator wants to make the private call and ask the vice president not to disclose the call is made, that's fine. what that says is joe biden now knows he has someone to work with when he becomes officially the president of the united states....
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point, youn: to your see the young men and women coming into the service and you make it a white kid from the south and a black kid from chicago, and once they find themselves in the same squad, in the same company, the same platoon, all of a sudden those differences begin to fall away and they realize they have a lot more in common than they do apart, and the differences don't matter when they are focused on a or objective. that's the great thing about the service, that has always been a great thing about the service. you are right, what we tend to find it today is the demographics of the service continue to be more in the south than the north. they seem to be more middle-class than upper-class. but i think this serves us well when you find these young kids that come in. they serve their time of the military and a lot of them get out and become great citizens of the united states. you see many of them today serving in congress. we've got to continue to encourage men and women to join the service. i would like to see a national service program whereby it is not just about the service
point, youn: to your see the young men and women coming into the service and you make it a white kid from the south and a black kid from chicago, and once they find themselves in the same squad, in the same company, the same platoon, all of a sudden those differences begin to fall away and they realize they have a lot more in common than they do apart, and the differences don't matter when they are focused on a or objective. that's the great thing about the service, that has always been a great...
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would youn: tell us, miles, about those journals as a source? they are coded, he writes in his own language. how does -- did an archivist decode them? how did you find this man in his late teens and early as this is 20's a window into -- i know he wanted to marry the future queen victoria, and then he ends up becoming king, self-proclaimed king, of earth and heaven? he makes it happen. prof. harvey: there was such a wealth of information. the journals are interesting, yet, he sort of puts it on the table. he talks about his dreams of royalty and power, and he talks about how he wants to be a lawyer and legislator and a king. in fact, this was the great age of self-realization, the period , as you know, amy of the , self-made man. strang was the king of that. he kind of lived out all of his dreams in some weird way, and was a very famous man in his time. i think of another self-made man, abraham lincoln, who had much in common with strang. he was a country lawyer, he was a self educated kid that served in the legislature. they were both postmaste
would youn: tell us, miles, about those journals as a source? they are coded, he writes in his own language. how does -- did an archivist decode them? how did you find this man in his late teens and early as this is 20's a window into -- i know he wanted to marry the future queen victoria, and then he ends up becoming king, self-proclaimed king, of earth and heaven? he makes it happen. prof. harvey: there was such a wealth of information. the journals are interesting, yet, he sort of puts it on...
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youne of your stories talked about the federal government's involvement in hardening systems againstisk. quoted the director of the cfi a and his name is -- and the u.s. is still at risk in addition to the challenges of voting in a pandemic. there are concerns of ransomware. it exposed voter registration database as electronic voter rolls. they launched a program to help state election officials make sure they are securing the systems. americans may not be familiar .ith this security what has this mandate been doing to help elections? laura: it has security in it twice. it is an agency that is tasked with securing our infrastructure . in that regard, the election system has been made part of the critical infrastructure system of the united states. that includes the electrical grid and the financial system. this mandate is to help secure it and be aware of vulnerabilities. centralizing the information and understanding of the risk to the systems. and communicate with states because it is such a patch's work -- patchwork of agency securing our election. getting the word out about that
youne of your stories talked about the federal government's involvement in hardening systems againstisk. quoted the director of the cfi a and his name is -- and the u.s. is still at risk in addition to the challenges of voting in a pandemic. there are concerns of ransomware. it exposed voter registration database as electronic voter rolls. they launched a program to help state election officials make sure they are securing the systems. americans may not be familiar .ith this security what has...
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. >> great, thank youn with that we will turn to jacquelyn schneider. quÉbec thanks brandon.i want to say i was reading john's book i was an intelligence officer in the air force in the mid to thousands. so much of this book has felt so familiar. part i don't if you have seen pandas in the show you images from the '90s an early millennial, early birthday. and that's what this book is for me. there is a great image in the book on the few guys can see it, this is an image from 2002. i'm almost positive this was on my squadron officers when i was a young officer. i felt this is a book written for officers just like me. now as an academic i found this book not only spoke to me as a previous intelligence staff officer, but also with military innovation, and adaption in a way scholar looks at its into the battle for effectiveness. for those reasons i am a huge, huge fan of this book. i would love in the future for this book to show up on the list instead of some of the other books we have on there. we use a lot of buzzwords. so that is kind of what i want to talk about. what should
. >> great, thank youn with that we will turn to jacquelyn schneider. quÉbec thanks brandon.i want to say i was reading john's book i was an intelligence officer in the air force in the mid to thousands. so much of this book has felt so familiar. part i don't if you have seen pandas in the show you images from the '90s an early millennial, early birthday. and that's what this book is for me. there is a great image in the book on the few guys can see it, this is an image from 2002. i'm...
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setor klobuchar, we'll come to youn a secon you said y present information to the court that sometimes is not fully proven, is that right, when it comes to a rrant? >> that's correct. we often present informaton in warrants that we have not yet finished verifying. >> do you have an obligation when you find information, it's exculpatory to provide it to the court? >> in the fisa process, agents are obligated to present information that might cut -- might cut against, you know, the veracity of a source or -- you're obligated to present information that puts the court in a position to accurately assess whether they believe, you know, the source of information you presented. >> that's why if you alter an e-mail from the cia saying that mr. page actually was a source, that's misleading to the court, and thas why mr. klein smith is being prosecuted, is that correct? >> that's my understanding. >> when you have information in the possession of the fbiin januarynd march where the subsource basically disavo the legitimacy of e dossier, the barr tlk and hearse, can you tell us how that never mad
setor klobuchar, we'll come to youn a secon you said y present information to the court that sometimes is not fully proven, is that right, when it comes to a rrant? >> that's correct. we often present informaton in warrants that we have not yet finished verifying. >> do you have an obligation when you find information, it's exculpatory to provide it to the court? >> in the fisa process, agents are obligated to present information that might cut -- might cut against, you know,...
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maryland, youn approve of governor hogan. caller: yes, indeed. most certainly.ven though i voted democratic, the one thing i give my governor credit for is prudence and wisdom. he is kind of like solomon in the bible. i also want to say it is a good thing that the governor from iowa changed her position and began to rule with prudence and wisdom. that is a good thing. see,st hurts my heart to you know, people disregarding the present things that we are suffering now. rightd leaders who do the thing, like governor hogan. thank you. host: other headlines for you this morning -- this is the philadelphia inquirer -- not how the constitution works, quote talks federal judge who to trump trying to disrupt pennsylvania's election results. craig caplan, our capitol hill producer, sense of the street with a quote from the pennsylvania senator pat toomey. decision from an unbiased jurist, president trump has exhausted all possible legal options to challenge the results in pennsylvania. it goes on to say this follows a series of procedural losses. after a hand recount conf
maryland, youn approve of governor hogan. caller: yes, indeed. most certainly.ven though i voted democratic, the one thing i give my governor credit for is prudence and wisdom. he is kind of like solomon in the bible. i also want to say it is a good thing that the governor from iowa changed her position and began to rule with prudence and wisdom. that is a good thing. see,st hurts my heart to you know, people disregarding the present things that we are suffering now. rightd leaders who do the...
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time youn is the last saw them in person? caller: march, march. host: how has it been for you?r: it's ok. we have telephones. my oldest son and i talk every sunday night and my one granddaughter from susquehanna college is home, so i get to talk to her. welfaretheir health and and being cautious, not afraid, because i'm not afraid. i will protect them until i die. when do you think you will see them next? caller: my son happens to be a scientist at johnson & johnson. he's a primary scientist in pharmaceuticals and according to him it will probably be another year. host: any chance that he's working on the vaccine that johnson & johnson is developing? caller: yeah, i can't, i really shouldn't talk about that. [laughter] yes, that will be one-shot and refrigerator cap, yes. caller: thank you for -- host: thank you for the call from new jersey. have a happy thanksgiving. tyler, north carolina, you are traveling. caller:e you headed? yes, yes i am. host: up to fairfax county, virginia. -- caller: up to fairfax county, virginia. host: any extra precautions? what's your strategy? cal
time youn is the last saw them in person? caller: march, march. host: how has it been for you?r: it's ok. we have telephones. my oldest son and i talk every sunday night and my one granddaughter from susquehanna college is home, so i get to talk to her. welfaretheir health and and being cautious, not afraid, because i'm not afraid. i will protect them until i die. when do you think you will see them next? caller: my son happens to be a scientist at johnson & johnson. he's a primary...
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kare youn put your finger on, the most important one, which has always been for me the most important question you should ever give an answer to, why? because everything else feeds off of the why. and one of the problems i had with the polling, john will smack me down for this, but in both the work that i did as a candidate then as the chairman at the county level, state level and nationally, i've always pressed my posters to get to that question because it is, at the end of the day, the clearest indicator of where the population of voters are. i agree with john that there is polling,crap, crappy and that is unfortunate because they gum up the works. john is doing private polling for his candidate. those results, we are not going to seek. unfortunately for him, x, y, z company is doing something that they are paid to put out to sort of craft a narrative and lead the public into thinking a certain thing or a certain thing or certain way about their candidate or an issue. and then when the results come in, poor john is explaining why the numbers do not add up. and they are going, becaus
kare youn put your finger on, the most important one, which has always been for me the most important question you should ever give an answer to, why? because everything else feeds off of the why. and one of the problems i had with the polling, john will smack me down for this, but in both the work that i did as a candidate then as the chairman at the county level, state level and nationally, i've always pressed my posters to get to that question because it is, at the end of the day, the...