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stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. stephanie: this is bo-bear. lemonis: bo-bear? stephanie: yes. lemonis: is this the business, or is this a music studio? strud: this is the music studio where we record some music for the business and social media. lemonis: are you the owner? strud: yes. lemonis: okay. and what is your role here? stephanie: i just own him. lemonis: are you his wife or just... stephanie: he calls me his "love-life-partner." strud: love-life-partner. stephanie: so it's a mouthful. lemonis: do you want to get married? strud: i'm all-in. lemonis: oh. maybe you should formalize that. so, what's the polar bear jingle? is there a jingle? strud: no. there's no particular jingle. lemonis: well, just play me something. [ rock music plays ] strud: ♪ marcus lemonis, we've seen your show ♪ ♪ and it sure is fine lemonis: okay. ♪ strud: ♪ why don't you come on down to georgia ♪ ♪ meet polar bear, we'll have a good time ♪ lemonis: look, i love the fact that strud likes to have fun. if he was upstairs writing jingles or commercial
stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. stephanie: this is bo-bear. lemonis: bo-bear? stephanie: yes. lemonis: is this the business, or is this a music studio? strud: this is the music studio where we record some music for the business and social media. lemonis: are you the owner? strud: yes. lemonis: okay. and what is your role here? stephanie: i just own him. lemonis: are you his wife or just... stephanie: he calls me his "love-life-partner." strud:...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. we are following the breaking news right now, as vote-counting continues in key battleground states across this country. i want to take you first to the big board, where richard lui is standing by. richard, give us an update. >> yeah, morgan chesky earlier telling us, right, that they're going to get a large number of votes coming out of arizona. now, we're going to focus on arizona, because for biden, three of the nine ways that he could become the next president of the united states -- there are nine paths to victory for him -- they all go through arizona. and specifically, when you look at arizona, the focus has been, as morgan was telling us, that is maricopa county. right now, the rough estimate of outstanding votes, 160-odd thousand, this is about two-thirds of the state's population in maricopa. they also have two-thirds of the estimated votes that are still remaining to be tabulated. now, if you are looking at where the remaining votes are in the state, they are in -- you can
i'm stephanie ruhle. we are following the breaking news right now, as vote-counting continues in key battleground states across this country. i want to take you first to the big board, where richard lui is standing by. richard, give us an update. >> yeah, morgan chesky earlier telling us, right, that they're going to get a large number of votes coming out of arizona. now, we're going to focus on arizona, because for biden, three of the nine ways that he could become the next president of...
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>> absolutely, stephanie. remember, ron klain was named as the czar to handle the ebola crisis during the obama administration. so president-elect joe biden sending a very clear signal that this is at the top of his agenda. and that was, of course, underscored earlier this week when he announced his 12-member covid task force to deal with the issue. ron klain, though, is someone who is no stranger to dealing with these types of health crises. and so biden clearly putting his trust in him in that regard. but the other piece of this, stephanie, ron klain is someone who is a veteran in the white house. he's been with biden, really, since he was in the senate. the two have worked together since the 1980s. so i think the other thing that you can affirm from this appointment is biden places an important on trust. he also served as biden's chief of staff when biden was vice president during the obama administration. so the two have a very good working relationship. he's very known within biden's orbit. i've been talk
>> absolutely, stephanie. remember, ron klain was named as the czar to handle the ebola crisis during the obama administration. so president-elect joe biden sending a very clear signal that this is at the top of his agenda. and that was, of course, underscored earlier this week when he announced his 12-member covid task force to deal with the issue. ron klain, though, is someone who is no stranger to dealing with these types of health crises. and so biden clearly putting his trust in him...
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stephanie: nice to meet you. rob: i'm rob. stephanie: rob, stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, who's the manager of that location, is a very successful businessperson, and she can teach vinny a lot about business, but i'm here. rob is here. joe is here. where's vinny? so they are from cocotaps in vegas. one problem -- the owner is not here. stephanie: well, we can wait, or we can get started. joe: i'm down to get started. rob: let's get started. stephanie: let's do it. lemonis: i want to get feedback from customers. i want to understand what people think of the product. i want to understand what people think of the price. i want stephanie to understand what the process is like to tap, and i really want to get my head around, is this a coconut business, or is it a tap business? [ cellphone rings ] vinny: this is your captain, cocovinny. please leave me your name and number, and i'll return your call faster than we can tap a fresh coconut. make it a great day. i'm sending you coco-love. lemonis: hey, coco-love, we are here in key west trying this figure out wh
stephanie: nice to meet you. rob: i'm rob. stephanie: rob, stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, who's the manager of that location, is a very successful businessperson, and she can teach vinny a lot about business, but i'm here. rob is here. joe is here. where's vinny? so they are from cocotaps in vegas. one problem -- the owner is not here. stephanie: well, we can wait, or we can get started. joe: i'm down to get started. rob: let's get started. stephanie: let's do it. lemonis: i want to get...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. don't waste your time with me in new jersey, let's go to pennsylvania where chris jansing is in harrisburg. you have some new reaction coming in. what can you tell us? >> reporter: what everyone wants to know is when will we know some more with the more than 100,000 mail-in ballots that are out there and the word from philadelphia at least is, quote, it will take a while. in fact, some officials have gone into the meeting to have a conversation about whether or not they need to hold a press conference to kind of tamp down expectations about when these new numbers will come in. obviously, what we saw overnight gives you an indication of sort of the pace at which things are going. we had heard they were expecting that joe biden would go into the lead some time around 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. and it ended up being closer to 9:00. one republican elections commissioner who did a tv interview suggested that actually, it was all slowed yesterday by the fact that there were legal challenges by team
i'm stephanie ruhle. don't waste your time with me in new jersey, let's go to pennsylvania where chris jansing is in harrisburg. you have some new reaction coming in. what can you tell us? >> reporter: what everyone wants to know is when will we know some more with the more than 100,000 mail-in ballots that are out there and the word from philadelphia at least is, quote, it will take a while. in fact, some officials have gone into the meeting to have a conversation about whether or not...
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thank you so much, stephanie pomboy and anthony chan. quick break and then getting the count correct. former florida secretary of state katherine harris, a key player in the 2000 florida recount, discusses the current election battle amid claims of voter fraud. that's coming up, stay with us. >> i think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? that came from me. really. my first idea was "in one quarter of an hour, your savings will tower... over you. figuratively speaking." but that's not catchy, is it? that's not going to swim about in your brain. so i thought, what about... 15 minutes. 15 percent. serendipity. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. noand
thank you so much, stephanie pomboy and anthony chan. quick break and then getting the count correct. former florida secretary of state katherine harris, a key player in the 2000 florida recount, discusses the current election battle amid claims of voter fraud. that's coming up, stay with us. >> i think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a...
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thank you so much, stephanie pomboy and anthony chan. quick break and then getting the count correct. former florida secretary of state katherine harris, a key player in the 2000 florida recount, discusses the current election battle amid claims of voter fraud. that's coming up, stay with us. >> i think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite fo
thank you so much, stephanie pomboy and anthony chan. quick break and then getting the count correct. former florida secretary of state katherine harris, a key player in the 2000 florida recount, discusses the current election battle amid claims of voter fraud. that's coming up, stay with us. >> i think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting....
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thank you so much, stephanie pomboy and anthony chan. quick break and then getting the count correct. former florida secretary of state katherine harris, a key player in the 2000 florida recount, discusses the current election battle amid claims of voter fraud. that's coming up, stay with us. >> i think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest you work hard for your money. proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest stretched days for it. juggled life for it. took charge for it. so care for it. look after it. invest with the expertise of j.p. morgan, either with an advisor or online, through chase. after all, it's yours. chase. make more of what's yours. my husband would have been on the sidelines. but not anymore! an alternative to pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel to target pain directly at the source for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltar
thank you so much, stephanie pomboy and anthony chan. quick break and then getting the count correct. former florida secretary of state katherine harris, a key player in the 2000 florida recount, discusses the current election battle amid claims of voter fraud. that's coming up, stay with us. >> i think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest you work hard for...
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thank you so much, stephanie pomboy and anthony chan. quick break and then getting the count correct. former florida secretary of state katherine harris, a key player in the 2000 florida recount, discusses the current election battle amid claims of voter fraud. that's coming up, stay with us. >> i think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] ♪ [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] ♪ uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. ♪(piano music) jessica! we need to leave. right now! i need to get something. (boy): dance recitals are so boring. ♪there's a me no one knows ♪waiting to be set free so, what's the empty suitcase for? the grand prize trophy duh ♪i was born to be somebody that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. [ sigh ] not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling a
thank you so much, stephanie pomboy and anthony chan. quick break and then getting the count correct. former florida secretary of state katherine harris, a key player in the 2000 florida recount, discusses the current election battle amid claims of voter fraud. that's coming up, stay with us. >> i think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] ♪ [...
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thank you so much, stephanie pomboy and anthony chan. quick break and then getting the count correct. former florida secretary of state katherine harris, a key player in the 2000 florida recount, discusses the current election battle amid claims of voter fraud. that's coming up, stay with us. >> i think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest hey! yeah!? i switched to geico and got more! more savings on car insurance!? they helped with homeowners, too! ok! plus motorcycle, boat and rv insurance! geico's got you covered! like a blanket! houston? you seeing this? geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. noand if you're troubledan a liby falls and bleeds,ners. worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime. my husband would have been on the sideli
thank you so much, stephanie pomboy and anthony chan. quick break and then getting the count correct. former florida secretary of state katherine harris, a key player in the 2000 florida recount, discusses the current election battle amid claims of voter fraud. that's coming up, stay with us. >> i think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest hey! yeah!? i switched to geico and got more! more...
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stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour" west. we will return to judy woodruff and the rest of the program after the latest headlines. late this evening, the food and drug administration said it authorized emergency use of an experimental antibody treatment for covid-19. the eli lilly drug shows it can reduce mild-to-moderate symptoms in patients who do not require hospitalizations. earlier today, pfizer announced progress on a covid vaccine. after the headlines, we will have an interview with the pfizer ceo. . and response on wall street the , dow shot up 1,500 points before ending with a gain of 834 , nearly 3% to close at 29,157. , the nasdaq fell 181 points, as tech stocks that have benefited from pandemic restrictions, lost ground. and, the s&p 500 added 41. in election 2020 news, attorney general william barr has authorized federal prosecutors to investigate "substantial allegations of voting and vote tabulation of irregularities," but in a letter to prosecutors, he urged them not to pursue fanciful or far-fetched claims. so
stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour" west. we will return to judy woodruff and the rest of the program after the latest headlines. late this evening, the food and drug administration said it authorized emergency use of an experimental antibody treatment for covid-19. the eli lilly drug shows it can reduce mild-to-moderate symptoms in patients who do not require hospitalizations. earlier today, pfizer announced progress on a covid vaccine. after the headlines, we will have an...
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thank you so much, stephanie pomboy and anthony chan. quick break and then getting the count correct. former florida secretary of state katherine harris, a key player in the 2000 florida recount, discusses the current election battle amid claims of voter fraud. that's coming up, stay with us. >> i think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest when you're through with powering through, it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. (teen) ♪ mom... it happened again. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. (vo) add some thrill to your wish list. at the season of audi sales event. it's time for aerotrainer, with your weight and health? a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time, all while maintaining safe, correct form. aerot
thank you so much, stephanie pomboy and anthony chan. quick break and then getting the count correct. former florida secretary of state katherine harris, a key player in the 2000 florida recount, discusses the current election battle amid claims of voter fraud. that's coming up, stay with us. >> i think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest when you're through with powering through, it's...
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thank you so much, stephanie pomboy and anthony chan. quick break and then getting the count correct. former florida secretary of state katherine harris, a key player in the 2000 florida recount, discusses the current election battle amid claims of voter fraud. that's coming up, stay with us. >> i think there's going to be a lot of litigation because we have so much evidence, so much proof, and it's going to end up perhaps at the highest your journey requires liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. wow. that will save me lots of money. this game's boring. only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ithe first full prescriptionis pstrength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel... available over the counter. voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. on the sleep number number's 360 smart bed.ale can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done. and now, save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edit
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it is wednesday, november 18th, and we have got a huge show for you this morning. tons of news to get to. so strap in. let's get smarter. we already know that president trump isn't showing much interest in helping the nation address the coronavirus crisis, but now trump may be creating a new problem for his successor joe biden. on tuesday we learned that the u.s. will cut troop levels in iraq and afghanistan. that fulfills a trump campaign promise, but also does something that trump said he would never do. tell our enemies about our troop movements ahead of time. in fact, those troops are set to withdraw by january 15th. that, of course, is days before biden takes office. potentially creating a national security crisis he'll have to deal with on day one. and speaking of security, the president just fired, that's right, fired, chris krebs, the homeland security official who was in charge of cybersecurity for the election. remember, krebs is the man who came out publicly and said this e
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it is wednesday, november 18th, and we have got a huge show for you this morning. tons of news to get to. so strap in. let's get smarter. we already know that president trump isn't showing much interest in helping the nation address the coronavirus crisis, but now trump may be creating a new problem for his successor joe biden. on tuesday we learned that the u.s. will cut troop levels in iraq and...
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stephanie link, josh bron, jim lev leventhal. we are basically at the highs of the day, call it a 500-point gain, the s&p 500 good for 1.5%. nasdaq which was negative very early today is back above 12,000, that's a gain of 1%. the small caps have had a tremendous run of their own. the russell 2000 is up by better than 2%. josh brown, if i told up that the dow on march 23rd hit a low of 18,213 and we have had a 12,000-point rally since then, you would say what >> i would say this is why people who are not only invested for long term by continually adding to their investments, 401(k)s or automated advisers, et cetera, have done themselves a huge favor people on the other side of that debate who think their job is to wake up every morning and make in our out decisions have not done themselves a favor. i'm 43 years old i'm pretty sure i'll see dow 100,000 someday. is he you have to orient your mentality in order to get to days like today. if your mentality is oriented toward trying to outsmart everybody all the time, you don't get to
stephanie link, josh bron, jim lev leventhal. we are basically at the highs of the day, call it a 500-point gain, the s&p 500 good for 1.5%. nasdaq which was negative very early today is back above 12,000, that's a gain of 1%. the small caps have had a tremendous run of their own. the russell 2000 is up by better than 2%. josh brown, if i told up that the dow on march 23rd hit a low of 18,213 and we have had a 12,000-point rally since then, you would say what >> i would say this is...
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>> hey, stephanie. until recently, the biden campaign has done most of their voter outreach virtually because of covid-19. but they have been and still are relying on outside groups to help them reach voters on the ground. this group, you can see them getting people ready. these canvassers are gathering together, getting their assignments to go out and knock on some more doors. i want to show you their strategy. they're giving all of their canvassers these tablets. if you look here. all these dots, those are all voters that they're going to try and talk to today. not just any voters. these are all voters who have not actually voted just yet. they give their canvassers these tablets because it's updating in realtime so they aren't knocking on doors of people who already voted. in miami-dade county, so far 63% of voters, registered voters, have already voted. that's critical in the final stretch here. they're also handing out all of these pamphlets you normally see. they tell us they've knocked on over a
>> hey, stephanie. until recently, the biden campaign has done most of their voter outreach virtually because of covid-19. but they have been and still are relying on outside groups to help them reach voters on the ground. this group, you can see them getting people ready. these canvassers are gathering together, getting their assignments to go out and knock on some more doors. i want to show you their strategy. they're giving all of their canvassers these tablets. if you look here. all...
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stephanie? >> help me understand these protests. is there any reason to believe that the votes won't be counted? i saw you on air last night with people demanding that these ballots keep getting counted. that's happening. so what are they protesting? >> there were a bunch of different groups that seemed to converge at the county elections center. and they were saying different things. one of the things that's been picking up steam around arizona in particular in maricopa county is this conspiracy theory that for some reason election officials were giving out sharpie markers so they could invalidate votes. that is not the case at all. election officials even before this were putting out video saying, yes, you can vote with a sharpie. a black sharpie. the sharpie ink dries faster than normal ink so it's friendlier to their tabulation machines. a lot of people online were clinging to that as some sort of sign that their vote wasn't being counted. the county officials came out and tried to explain t
stephanie? >> help me understand these protests. is there any reason to believe that the votes won't be counted? i saw you on air last night with people demanding that these ballots keep getting counted. that's happening. so what are they protesting? >> there were a bunch of different groups that seemed to converge at the county elections center. and they were saying different things. one of the things that's been picking up steam around arizona in particular in maricopa county is...
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first, we would like to hear from today stephanie griest from her book entitled-- how about it, stephanie? >> dispatches from the us borderland. hello and thank you for joining us. to give you some context for the exit i will read it's a burke-- book that examines life in the us borderland both texas mexico border which is where i'm from and the new york canadian border in particular the mohawk collation-- nation. i'm reading from a section called code 500 and that is the terminology used when an undocumented person is found on land who has not made it in their journey who has died along the way and as you probably know this is a major crisis happening along our southern border with the regions of the section of the southern border that are essentially becoming a graveyard for all of the people who are dying because of immigration policy. the six-- i actually happen to be in the sheriff's department of brooks county texas when he received one of these phone calls. i went to assist on the body recovery. the undertaker arrived on scene and older man with a slender build turkey carries a whi
first, we would like to hear from today stephanie griest from her book entitled-- how about it, stephanie? >> dispatches from the us borderland. hello and thank you for joining us. to give you some context for the exit i will read it's a burke-- book that examines life in the us borderland both texas mexico border which is where i'm from and the new york canadian border in particular the mohawk collation-- nation. i'm reading from a section called code 500 and that is the terminology used...
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stephanie ruhle picks up our coverage right now. hey, steph. >> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, november 19th. i'm here in new york city. let's get smarter. we are one week out from thanksgiving, and there are hundreds of thousands of americans that are facing the awful reality of a holiday without a loved one. maybe more than one. over a quarter million americans have now died from coronavirus. on wednesday alone, we got word of more than 1800 deaths, the most in four months. maps from the white house coronavirus task force show how the number of cases has exploded across the nation in recent weeks. in fact, we've seen half a million cases in the last three days alone. meanwhile, the man in the white house, the president, donald trump, has not said a single thing. and get this. a new estimate from infectious disease experts say the official case count doesn't even come close to telling the whole story. because it only includes people who have actually gotten tested. the experts say the real number of people who were infected and potentially contagious is probably
stephanie ruhle picks up our coverage right now. hey, steph. >> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, november 19th. i'm here in new york city. let's get smarter. we are one week out from thanksgiving, and there are hundreds of thousands of americans that are facing the awful reality of a holiday without a loved one. maybe more than one. over a quarter million americans have now died from coronavirus. on wednesday alone, we got word of more than 1800 deaths, the most in four...
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abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra joins us live tracking the latest and stephanie, how soon could we see a curfew implemented here? >> dion, we could know sunday.
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i'm stephanie ruhle. it's friday, november 13th. friday the 13th. we're beginning with breaking news. overnight nbc projected that former vp, now president-elect joe biden will win the state of arizona and all its 11 electoral votes. that leaves only two states left to be called. north carolina, which is still too close to call, but seems to be inching towards president trump. and the state of georgia, also too close to call. president-elect biden is leading there as the state begins a full recount. of course, even without those states, nbc has projected joe biden as the winner of the election. of course, the other major story we're following this morning, the coronavirus. now escalating to a new level that has not been seen before in this country. if you thought this thing was behind us if you listen to the president say we're turning a corner, we're not. the united states reporting more than 161,000 new infections on thursday. that is a new daily record. and it is the ninth day in a row of more than 100
i'm stephanie ruhle. it's friday, november 13th. friday the 13th. we're beginning with breaking news. overnight nbc projected that former vp, now president-elect joe biden will win the state of arizona and all its 11 electoral votes. that leaves only two states left to be called. north carolina, which is still too close to call, but seems to be inching towards president trump. and the state of georgia, also too close to call. president-elect biden is leading there as the state begins a full...
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. ♪ stephanie: i am stephanie sy with newshour west. we will return to judy woodruff and the full program after the latest headlines. in election news, georgia completed itsun hand re of millions of ballots and the associated press tonight has declared joe biden the winner there. the audit narrowed the margin and fod errors, but affirms the peach ste's6 electoral votes will go to biden. wisconsin today formerly -- former order t recount in two counties, paid by the trump campaign. was widely reported mr. trump is trying to get republican lawmakers in states lost to name new pro trump delegates that could override voters. we will have more on this after the news summary. the u.s ecomy showed new signs of damage from surging covid-19 infections and restrictions. the labor department reported another 742,000 americans filed for unemployment. that was up 30000 and mark the first increase in five weeks. easury secretary steven mnuchin is ending several pandemic era emergency lendi programs run by the federal reserve. the funds were allocated
. ♪ stephanie: i am stephanie sy with newshour west. we will return to judy woodruff and the full program after the latest headlines. in election news, georgia completed itsun hand re of millions of ballots and the associated press tonight has declared joe biden the winner there. the audit narrowed the margin and fod errors, but affirms the peach ste's6 electoral votes will go to biden. wisconsin today formerly -- former order t recount in two counties, paid by the trump campaign. was widely...
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stephanie? >> i don't want to put you on the spot, chris, but i know that you covered the recount in florida back in 2000. what was the vote differential, just give us a general sense, back then versus where we are now, if we're talking about tens of thousands of votes in pennsylvania. >> stephanie is looking it up for me because i haven't had much sleep. it was in the hundreds. small thousands of votes. it's not even close. it was, obviously, something that needed to be recounted. the systems that are in place now are completely different than they were back then. they had hanging chads. there's no such thing as hanging chads anymore. there really is no legal parity. stephanie is legal parody. you would think i would have remembered this after having spent 36 days in tallahassee. there's nothing here that says how many votes were in florida. a much smaller number than at issue here. >> we just got it. my executive producer gave it to me. it's 537. >> i can't believe i couldn't remember that aft
stephanie? >> i don't want to put you on the spot, chris, but i know that you covered the recount in florida back in 2000. what was the vote differential, just give us a general sense, back then versus where we are now, if we're talking about tens of thousands of votes in pennsylvania. >> stephanie is looking it up for me because i haven't had much sleep. it was in the hundreds. small thousands of votes. it's not even close. it was, obviously, something that needed to be recounted....
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>> hey, stephanie. election officials in miami-dade county warned us a couple of days that they did not expect huge lines on election day because so many people have voted. take a look at this. some people getting ready to go inside. we're at a polling location in north miami. no lines in sight. we have been by this polling precinct a number of times, the last couple of weeks during early voting. and this place was packed all during early voting. obviously, you can see today, not a huge line. people showing up coming in and out. a lot of that probably has to do with the fact that in miami-dade county, 64% of registered voters have already voted. either early in person or absentee. stephanie? >> now let's head out to milwaukee where our colleague cal perry is standing by. don't forget, wisconsin is a battleground state where joe biden appears to have an edge, but back in 2016, hillary clinton had an edge, too, and trump pulled out a win with just over 22,000 votes. cal, how is it looking today? >> yeah,
>> hey, stephanie. election officials in miami-dade county warned us a couple of days that they did not expect huge lines on election day because so many people have voted. take a look at this. some people getting ready to go inside. we're at a polling location in north miami. no lines in sight. we have been by this polling precinct a number of times, the last couple of weeks during early voting. and this place was packed all during early voting. obviously, you can see today, not a huge...
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stephanie: dr. daniel mays with the universi of california, san francisco, joining us from s.llup, new mexico. thank you, dr. m dr. mays: thank you. stephanie: we turn now to dr sophina calderon, the deputy chief of staff at a tribal hospital in tuba city, which serves of 6000 square mile area the navajo nation.ona side of dr. calderon. thank you so much for joining us. i know your hospital has been at capacity since may when that area had one of the highest covid-19 infection rate in the entire coue ry. u expeencing another surge now? dr. calderon: there is another surge right now. in numbers, compared to what we were experiencing in the spring, so we are real buckled down working really hard to get ahead of thi but it is becoming quite overbearing and the numbers are increasing every day. stephanie: i know that a nursing shorge is a chronic problem at hospitals including yours. is that a continuing issue esther mark dr. calderon: we do have a huge nursing shortage. back in the spring, we werein su
stephanie: dr. daniel mays with the universi of california, san francisco, joining us from s.llup, new mexico. thank you, dr. m dr. mays: thank you. stephanie: we turn now to dr sophina calderon, the deputy chief of staff at a tribal hospital in tuba city, which serves of 6000 square mile area the navajo nation.ona side of dr. calderon. thank you so much for joining us. i know your hospital has been at capacity since may when that area had one of the highest covid-19 infection rate in the...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. we've been talking about it for months, the latino impact having a huge impact on the results. i want to dig into this with a democratic pollster who knows florida better than anyone, and also someone from texas. when you look at the latino vote in florida, yes, the numbers are in, but we've seen a lot of shifts. what do you see there and how could that impact some of the other important battle ground states where we don't know the totals yet? >> well, good morning. we are waiting for a lot of those final numbers to come in, but to be candid, this was a problem many of us saw coming. we released a study in september saying joe biden was underperforming dramatically in miami dade county which we know is where the hispanic vote in florida is concentrated. it's a simple story. donald trump did much better with cuban voters this time around. he did much better with puerto rican voters. the feelings he may be even 11% higher with puerto rican voters an noncuban hispanic voters. i think thi
i'm stephanie ruhle. we've been talking about it for months, the latino impact having a huge impact on the results. i want to dig into this with a democratic pollster who knows florida better than anyone, and also someone from texas. when you look at the latino vote in florida, yes, the numbers are in, but we've seen a lot of shifts. what do you see there and how could that impact some of the other important battle ground states where we don't know the totals yet? >> well, good morning....
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stephanie, do you want to kick off? another consequence of the trump administration approach that could yet still have an impact, even if increasing number of states are saying no, he has lost the election? well... i was going to raise the whole issue of what trump was trying to do on his way out the door. basically, he does seem to want to go out guns blazing and light a fire as he walks out. one of the things that he announced this week was pushing ahead with this whole issue of selling rights to drill in alaska's arctic refuge, which he's trying to get done before inauguration on january 20th. now it looks difficult for him to achieve that, but if he is able to get that done and signed off, it turns into another headache and court battle that then biden needs to clean up when he gets his feet under the desk. it is a huge battle and has been for years. this is one of the greatest expanses of untouched land in the us, so it has huge consequences, and is a real threat to biden‘s whole climate change agenda. he has a v
stephanie, do you want to kick off? another consequence of the trump administration approach that could yet still have an impact, even if increasing number of states are saying no, he has lost the election? well... i was going to raise the whole issue of what trump was trying to do on his way out the door. basically, he does seem to want to go out guns blazing and light a fire as he walks out. one of the things that he announced this week was pushing ahead with this whole issue of selling...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. it's monday, november 16th. let's get smarter. if you or someone you love has not been touched by coronavirus at this point, you are one of a very lucky few. the number of cases in america right now is far beyond anything we have seen before. but this morning, there is potentially good news. the president of the drug company moderna telling nbc news that its newest vaccine is more than 94% effective. and that doses could be rolled out as soon as next month. but here's the thing. we have got to get to next month first. and a lot of bad things could happen between now and then. think about this. we just passed 11 million cases in this country. but we went from 10 million to 11 million in one single week. all weekend long we smashed records, including a new high of 176,000 cases in just one day, on friday. triple what it was a month ago. not only that, we've been averaging over a thousand deaths a day throughout november. the obituary page in sunday's "minneapolis star tribune" was not one page, which it normally is. it was ten pages
i'm stephanie ruhle. it's monday, november 16th. let's get smarter. if you or someone you love has not been touched by coronavirus at this point, you are one of a very lucky few. the number of cases in america right now is far beyond anything we have seen before. but this morning, there is potentially good news. the president of the drug company moderna telling nbc news that its newest vaccine is more than 94% effective. and that doses could be rolled out as soon as next month. but here's the...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. psyched to be with you on this special coverage of the election of joe biden to be the 46th president of the united states. biden addressed the country as president-elect for the first time last night, calling on all americans to come together and heal our
i'm stephanie ruhle. psyched to be with you on this special coverage of the election of joe biden to be the 46th president of the united states. biden addressed the country as president-elect for the first time last night, calling on all americans to come together and heal our
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i'm stephanie ruhle. coming up next, a special edition, they're all here, the morning joe team is with you from 8:00 to 10:00 and i have a feeling they're going to have a lot of new numbers for you. stick around. ♪ limu emu & doug you know limu, after all these years it's the ones that got away that haunt me the most. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ and now your co-pilot. still a father. but now a friend. still an electric car. just more electrifying. still a night out. but everything fits in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. chevrolet. you work hard for your money. stretched days for it. juggled life for it. took charge for it. so care for it. look after it. invest with the expertise of
i'm stephanie ruhle. coming up next, a special edition, they're all here, the morning joe team is with you from 8:00 to 10:00 and i have a feeling they're going to have a lot of new numbers for you. stick around. ♪ limu emu & doug you know limu, after all these years it's the ones that got away that haunt me the most. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this...
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stephanie: all right? taylor: cool. sorry for the misunderstanding. stephanie: okay. bye, guys. brad: bye, steph. taylor: what the [bleep] was that? travis: what happened? juli: what happened? travis: so, you went to their office. like, who did you actually talk to? taylor: so, i'm just trying to piece together everything. i want to talk to someone who's in the organization who knows the finances of these companies and understands finances. i was like, "hey, here's what i see with these businesses," not talking [bleep] it's very objective. these businesses aren't gonna make money, they're gonna do $8 million in sales, and they're gonna break even. is there a world we can make money on this? i'm serious. like, i didn't do anything i don't normally. like, i have no re-- i don't give a [bleep] about steph's business or her. juli: even sharing information about these businesses -- taylor: no. i told them that we're trying to be profitable. like, that's smart. travis: did you tell them that we weren't profitable, since we are trying to be profitable? taylor: [bleep] is a mess. juli:
stephanie: all right? taylor: cool. sorry for the misunderstanding. stephanie: okay. bye, guys. brad: bye, steph. taylor: what the [bleep] was that? travis: what happened? juli: what happened? travis: so, you went to their office. like, who did you actually talk to? taylor: so, i'm just trying to piece together everything. i want to talk to someone who's in the organization who knows the finances of these companies and understands finances. i was like, "hey, here's what i see with these...
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stephanie, there are some interesting statistics on this. joe biden has said it will be available for all americans free of charge and the british i think about 335 million doses of seven different vaccines. but are some countries going to miss out altogether? yes, that's the real question and it depends which vaccines actually get approved and across the finish line. pfizer's vaccine which theyjust acquired for emergency use in the us, that is incredibly difficult to distribute worldwide because of the extreme storage requirements for it. it needs to be kept at —75 celsius. i think that will be incredibly difficult to roll out in low and middle income countries with weak health care system i think that will be incredibly difficult to roll out in low and middle income countries with weak health care systems and unreliable power supplies. you know, so, i think the big question is, you know, the more vaccines that are proven effective, the better chance we have of rolling out vaccines worldwide. i think the big problem is manufacturing const
stephanie, there are some interesting statistics on this. joe biden has said it will be available for all americans free of charge and the british i think about 335 million doses of seven different vaccines. but are some countries going to miss out altogether? yes, that's the real question and it depends which vaccines actually get approved and across the finish line. pfizer's vaccine which theyjust acquired for emergency use in the us, that is incredibly difficult to distribute worldwide...
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>> yeah, stephanie. one restaurant on the street where i'm standing is closing its doors until the spring for exactly that reason. while some restaurants have set up these outdoor streetries as they're calling them with heat lamps that are meant to help warm up, customers obviously here in the northeast, winters are not known for being mild. some restaurant owners saying they'll be putting up instagram posts encouraging customers to layer up, wear your longjohns, scarves and they'll be changing their menus to give hotter, more comfort food type items on those menus. and while they're doing this in philadelphia, the weekly average case rate is spiking higher than any other week we've seen since march. statewide they are breaking records when it comes to hospitalizations and new cases, as well as not just restaurants that are closing. gyms closing, theaters, museums. all of these other businesses across the country or the city that benefit these restaurants. i spoke with rob wasserman who expressed concern
>> yeah, stephanie. one restaurant on the street where i'm standing is closing its doors until the spring for exactly that reason. while some restaurants have set up these outdoor streetries as they're calling them with heat lamps that are meant to help warm up, customers obviously here in the northeast, winters are not known for being mild. some restaurant owners saying they'll be putting up instagram posts encouraging customers to layer up, wear your longjohns, scarves and they'll be...
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>> i think that i echo what stephanie said. i just want to emphasize, you know, having lived in palestine, coming through o'hare internatiol airport every time is such a relief. it is prettyorrendous the occupation. i am grateful. i think that for me having been born here i take that for granted. we als had the privilege to come back. i am definitely speaking from lot of privilege. i am grateful that america has always been open. and accepting immigrants and refugees. as stephanie was saying it is not always equitab and equal. for me, you know, it symbolizes the future. so many people want to forget the past. we know tt that can b very dangerous. that h always been, i think a great thing. we consider how much better we can be. i think young people are going to lead the way. >> you mentioned earlier tt the welcome to our country very often is a welcome, come on and if you can be just like us. [laughter] how is that being torn down? >> i see it definitely just within my immediate community. for all of the electn and tragedy, it i
>> i think that i echo what stephanie said. i just want to emphasize, you know, having lived in palestine, coming through o'hare internatiol airport every time is such a relief. it is prettyorrendous the occupation. i am grateful. i think that for me having been born here i take that for granted. we als had the privilege to come back. i am definitely speaking from lot of privilege. i am grateful that america has always been open. and accepting immigrants and refugees. as stephanie was...
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and she and stephanie williams emphasize their, these demands you deem it. so she says she's very pleased with the come that all happened in the national spit. and she said that she sensed actual reconciliation taking place. whether or not that is received on the grain by the people who hold the power is something that we will find out in, into course. and one thing that, you know, i think we can, can all agree on that while living people may disagree. institutions speaking, what they want, essentially a living people, one what everybody wants or people all over the world want, which is good governance and stable institutions. and that's the ambition for libya . indeed, many thanks for summing up clare harriet there for us in tunis, completing that one week of libyan u.n. led peace talks, taking place. lots more news at the top of the hour. how does one forgave after losing 32 family members in a heinous massacre? a survivor of one of colombia's 50 year long conflicts, worst atrocities dedicates his life to reconciliation. but his peace falters around him. n
and she and stephanie williams emphasize their, these demands you deem it. so she says she's very pleased with the come that all happened in the national spit. and she said that she sensed actual reconciliation taking place. whether or not that is received on the grain by the people who hold the power is something that we will find out in, into course. and one thing that, you know, i think we can, can all agree on that while living people may disagree. institutions speaking, what they want,...
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stephanie? >> priscilla, thank you. >>> i want to dig deeper with somebody who certainly knows these races best. one of those candidates, joining us now, reverend raphael warnock a democrat running to unseat senator kelly loeffler. of course, we also invited senator loeffler who declined. reverend, your work is cut out for you. now just you and kelly. how does that change the race? >> well, thank you so much, stephanie. it's great to be here with you, and happy veterans day to all of our veterans. we owe a debt of gratitude to them, and their families, for all the sacrifice for our freedoms. listen, the remarkable thing is that somebody like me is even running for the united states senate. i'm a kid who grew up in public housing down in savannah, georg savannah, georgia and the first college graduate in my family. i know the importance of public policy because i'm the product of pell grants and somebody providing for me a ladder of opportunity to create a profitable, productive life for myself a
stephanie? >> priscilla, thank you. >>> i want to dig deeper with somebody who certainly knows these races best. one of those candidates, joining us now, reverend raphael warnock a democrat running to unseat senator kelly loeffler. of course, we also invited senator loeffler who declined. reverend, your work is cut out for you. now just you and kelly. how does that change the race? >> well, thank you so much, stephanie. it's great to be here with you, and happy veterans day...
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stephanie: i think money is probably a part of it. i think trump's concerns about his legal liabilities if he is no longer president is a huge part of this, and i think fundamentally this is all about the fact that trump, despite his loss, got 71 million people to vote for him, and that gives him political power. driveill continue to decision-making within the republican party going forward, as they are scared of getting on trump's up side. -- on trump's wrong side. baker there,phanie and we will have more on u.s. politics with stephanie throughout the day. coming up on balance, dr. mark mcclellan, former fda commissioner. a bit of breaking news out of amazon, this according to e.u. sources. the e.u. may file former charges against amazon for anti-competitive business practices. we will see what that means for the share price for the internet giant. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am ritika gupta with your bloomberg business flash. verse are warning that the coronavirus vaccine still has many hurdles
stephanie: i think money is probably a part of it. i think trump's concerns about his legal liabilities if he is no longer president is a huge part of this, and i think fundamentally this is all about the fact that trump, despite his loss, got 71 million people to vote for him, and that gives him political power. driveill continue to decision-making within the republican party going forward, as they are scared of getting on trump's up side. -- on trump's wrong side. baker there,phanie and we...
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stephanie and chris, welcome. >> thank you. both of you tell stories of truth tellers and truth seekers. and sometimes in pursuit of social change. sometimes in pursuit of readers in magazines. you tell stories of people with laws who were able to bring about these changes. can we set the stage for our viewers by talk about who they were and then we'll talk about what they did and why it mattered. stephanie let start with you. it was an assessment lure and ida tarbell and why did they matter? >> sure. i like to think of sam mcclure and ida tarbell, sort of what you might call ghost history. their influence is in journalism and the media world and how we can do culture today. but there needs there not commonly known. acted okay telling their stories are very colorful remarkable personalities. those were the same year, 1857 but they came from different circumstances. core immigrated from ireland when he was a child to rural indiana he grew up in a farming household are the only books to read the bible pilgrim's progress in the st
stephanie and chris, welcome. >> thank you. both of you tell stories of truth tellers and truth seekers. and sometimes in pursuit of social change. sometimes in pursuit of readers in magazines. you tell stories of people with laws who were able to bring about these changes. can we set the stage for our viewers by talk about who they were and then we'll talk about what they did and why it mattered. stephanie let start with you. it was an assessment lure and ida tarbell and why did they...
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por ahora pasamos con stephany y ada adelante chicas. >>> felicidades saludos a la gente de texas. querida ada tÚ sabes que a principio de esta semana se desatÓ el escÁndalo mas sonado entre las reinas de bellezas despuÉs que la actual reina de belleza de mÉxico sofÍa a ragÓn denunciara y sufriera bajo la tutela de lupita jones. >>> primero fue sofÍa la que hablÓ y luego lupita y ahora lupita reaccionÓ diciendo cosas muy graves asegurando que en aquel momento sabÍa cosas de qÉe pie cojeabancada una de ellas que podrÍa ser una droga dicta y alcohÓlica y dijo que sofÍa era una manipuladora y ahora ha tenido que salir a pedir perdÓn escuchen por quÉ >>> en dÍas pasados protagonice mi peor apariciÓn pÚblica me mostrÉ como una mujer agresiva, violenta, venga ti va y ofrezco disculpas quiero una disculpa para sofÍa aragÓn ninguna mujer merece se le trate asÍ y me comprometo a nunca mÁs dejarme llevar por un impulso y una reacciÓn para mÍ vida y alguien mÁs no pasarÉ por alto las calumnias hacia mi hijo que lo califican de algo que no dijo esa persona que lanz
por ahora pasamos con stephany y ada adelante chicas. >>> felicidades saludos a la gente de texas. querida ada tÚ sabes que a principio de esta semana se desatÓ el escÁndalo mas sonado entre las reinas de bellezas despuÉs que la actual reina de belleza de mÉxico sofÍa a ragÓn denunciara y sufriera bajo la tutela de lupita jones. >>> primero fue sofÍa la que hablÓ y luego lupita y ahora lupita reaccionÓ diciendo cosas muy graves asegurando que en aquel momento sabÍa...
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stephanie sy reporting from phoenix. thank you, stephanie. unlike other elections, thi hs we been marked by a flood of disinformation. much of it comin from the president and his allies. william brangham tries to separate facts from falsehoods and he joins us now. so william, i know you are back from michigan. but i want to ask you about what apprs to be a flood of allegations the president and the people around him are making, charging conspiracy theories. us through exactly what they are saying and then what the facts are. william: that's right, judy. i did hear a lot of these allegations and conspiracies when i was in michigan this week. i want to talk specifically about some of e things that the president has said given that he is the president. and first,re let's a this issue that he has said that son election night, he was allegedly the winner of the election but that somehow suspicious votes were added to the vote count and that stole the election from him.pr ident trump: if you count the votes that came in late, we're looking at them
stephanie sy reporting from phoenix. thank you, stephanie. unlike other elections, thi hs we been marked by a flood of disinformation. much of it comin from the president and his allies. william brangham tries to separate facts from falsehoods and he joins us now. so william, i know you are back from michigan. but i want to ask you about what apprs to be a flood of allegations the president and the people around him are making, charging conspiracy theories. us through exactly what they are...
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let's bring in stephanie mcclelland head and open stephanie. so we have what we have, we're in a situation right now where some of the bigger countries and the reason powers. iran, for example, the us, china have the death one has he, which is allows smaller countries. they will, those bigger countries have the death penalty. so, you know, don't take a look at us, take a look at them. is that any pressure you compile on the big countries, the regional powers, to get rid of the death penalty or is it, are you simply shouting into the void? now look, look, $120.00, countries voted against it. and last monday and we finally called the u.n. will adopt that dollars at the general assembly plenary in december 39. countries did vote against it. they wanted to keep it down, you know, see, but we know that those countries, a lot of those countries of some of the most serious human rights eyewitnesses in the world. china, i'm at vietnam, north korea. i mean, these are countries with a reach its human rights records. and of course, any country that votes
let's bring in stephanie mcclelland head and open stephanie. so we have what we have, we're in a situation right now where some of the bigger countries and the reason powers. iran, for example, the us, china have the death one has he, which is allows smaller countries. they will, those bigger countries have the death penalty. so, you know, don't take a look at us, take a look at them. is that any pressure you compile on the big countries, the regional powers, to get rid of the death penalty or...
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stephanie: there's a couple of ways we do this. when i started doing this kind of political analysis in the asset management industry, which i have to say, there aren't that many political economists in the industry, i was struck by the extent to which they were in these frameworks in place to give up politics. i always say to our investors, to our clients, it is not just enough to have a base case. investors always anchor on this base case approach. when it comes to politics, you have to accept that there is a lot of information you don't know. we don't know if polls are accurate until they are proven accurate or inaccurate. we can do lots of engagement, lots of research, but i thick the best way to think about it is not a single base case, but what is the distribution of risks here, and from that, say this is the distribution of political risks. what happens to markets in each of the scenarios? that way you have a market risk, and then you have a better understanding of how exposed you are to a given outcome, be that brexit, u.s.
stephanie: there's a couple of ways we do this. when i started doing this kind of political analysis in the asset management industry, which i have to say, there aren't that many political economists in the industry, i was struck by the extent to which they were in these frameworks in place to give up politics. i always say to our investors, to our clients, it is not just enough to have a base case. investors always anchor on this base case approach. when it comes to politics, you have to...
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francine: stephanie, thank you so much. we will check back in with you to understand exactly what the comings and goings at the white house will be. let's get to first word news in london with laura wright. laura: good morning. vice president elect kamala arris is giving america number of firsts -- she is the first woman, the first black person, and the first indian american in the role. her husband will be the first june person to be married to a president or the vice president. theharris: although i am first woman in this office, i will not be the last. [cheers and applause] ms. harris: because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities. and to the children of our country, regardless of your gender, our country has sent you a clear message. the pandemic is showing no signs of slowing, worldwide cases hitting 50 million. cases in the u.s. have topped 100,000 for a fourth straight day. thailand, water cannons were fired to disperse antigovernment protesters trying to disperse -- trying t
francine: stephanie, thank you so much. we will check back in with you to understand exactly what the comings and goings at the white house will be. let's get to first word news in london with laura wright. laura: good morning. vice president elect kamala arris is giving america number of firsts -- she is the first woman, the first black person, and the first indian american in the role. her husband will be the first june person to be married to a president or the vice president. theharris:...