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that is destroying-- that would destroy suburbia. and i said that in a joking way. the way you have it, it's like, "oh," like i'm begging. i w-- i'm kidding. play it, and i'm kidding. that is such a misleading question, lesley. >> stahl: but you're behind with suburban women in the polls. >> president trump: i doubt it. i doubt it. i really doubt it. >> stahl: one of the reasons is that they don't feel you're being upfront about the pandemic. are you deliberately downplaying it? >> president trump: we're rounding the corner. we're doing well. we're doing well. we understand the disease. we've done a good job. we've done maybe a great job. what we haven't done a good job on is convincing people like you because you're really quite impossible to convince, but that's okay. and the economy now is coming back and it's coming back very strongly, and people see that, lesley. >> stahl: there are more unemployment claims-- i mean, the economy has kind of-- >> president trump: lesley, we just picked up-- >> stahl: --stalled a little bit. >> pr
that is destroying-- that would destroy suburbia. and i said that in a joking way. the way you have it, it's like, "oh," like i'm begging. i w-- i'm kidding. play it, and i'm kidding. that is such a misleading question, lesley. >> stahl: but you're behind with suburban women in the polls. >> president trump: i doubt it. i doubt it. i really doubt it. >> stahl: one of the reasons is that they don't feel you're being upfront about the pandemic. are you deliberately...
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, that is destroying, that would destroy suburbia. >> reporter: biden told norah o'donnell the president has an outdated view of the suburbs. >> he wouldn't know a suburb if he took a wrong turn, go to the suburbs now, it not 1950s. there are black and white families living next door to one another and driving each other's kids to soccer practice. >> reporter: as his numbers continue to slip with suburban women and older voters expect him to keep focus on the economy, the top concern of republican voters and he will visit the most republican parts of those key battleground states women and older voters in order to shore up support. >> o'donnell: all right, ed o'keefe, thank you. the surge in covid cases in the u.s. and overseas sent stocks tumbling today. new cases averaged 68,000, each day for the past week, the most since the start of the pandemic. the dow fell 650 points on the news. a loss of more than two and a quarter percent. in parts of the u.s. where hospitals are now overwhelmed, officials are taking drastic measures. cbs' mireya villarreal reports tonight from the texas border
, that is destroying, that would destroy suburbia. >> reporter: biden told norah o'donnell the president has an outdated view of the suburbs. >> he wouldn't know a suburb if he took a wrong turn, go to the suburbs now, it not 1950s. there are black and white families living next door to one another and driving each other's kids to soccer practice. >> reporter: as his numbers continue to slip with suburban women and older voters expect him to keep focus on the economy, the top...
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, that is destroying, that would destroy suburbia. >> reporter: biden told norah o'donnell the president has an outdated view of the suburbs. >> he wouldn't know a suburb if he took a wrong turn, go to the suburbs now, it not 1950s. there are black and white families living next door to one another an driving each other's kids to soccer practice. >> reporter: as his numbers continue to slip with suburban women and older voters expect him to keep focus on the economy, the top concern of republican voters and he will visit the most republican parts of those key battleground states in order to shore up support. >> o'donnell: all right, ed o'keefe, thank you. the surge in covid cases in the u.s. and overseas sent stocks tumbling today. new cases averaged 68,000, each day for the past week, the most since the start of the pandemic. the dow fell 650 points on the news. a loss of more than two and a quarter percent. in parts of the south, where hospitals are now overwhelmed, officials are taking drastic measures. cbs' mireya villarreal reports tonight from the texas border. >> reporter: tonight
, that is destroying, that would destroy suburbia. >> reporter: biden told norah o'donnell the president has an outdated view of the suburbs. >> he wouldn't know a suburb if he took a wrong turn, go to the suburbs now, it not 1950s. there are black and white families living next door to one another an driving each other's kids to soccer practice. >> reporter: as his numbers continue to slip with suburban women and older voters expect him to keep focus on the economy, the top...
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without all of this, existence in suburbia might be a day-to-day challenge. the recorded statistics following a fire are not very exciting. they might read something like this -- excalibur found, grafton county, 1978, area burned, 22,000 acres, timber and watershed. damages estimated at $6.5 million. cost of suppression, $2.7 million. probable cause, lightning. those five short lines reveal little of the thousands of man-hours spent in training and preparing. dust, exhaustion and sometimes outright terror is faced by men on the fire lines. men in fire protection agencies deeply cherish two phases in the work. the second is the fire that is contained in the initial attack phase. the first is a fire that is never started. (music) >> hello, folks. i am smokey bear with a message for you.
without all of this, existence in suburbia might be a day-to-day challenge. the recorded statistics following a fire are not very exciting. they might read something like this -- excalibur found, grafton county, 1978, area burned, 22,000 acres, timber and watershed. damages estimated at $6.5 million. cost of suppression, $2.7 million. probable cause, lightning. those five short lines reveal little of the thousands of man-hours spent in training and preparing. dust, exhaustion and sometimes...
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without all of this, existence in suburbia might be a day-to-day challenge. the recorded statistics following a fire are not very exciting. they may read something like this. excalibur fire september 23 area burned 22,000 acres. damages estimated at $6.5 million. cost of suppression, $2.7 million. probable cause, lightning. those five short lines reveal little of the thousands of man-hours spent in training and preparing. they reveal even less the hour of heat, smoke, dust, exhaustion and sometimes outright terror is faced by men on the fire lines. men in fire protection agencies deeply cherish two phases in the work. the second favorite phase is the fire that is controlled at the initial attack stage. the first is the fire that never started. ♪ america, theeel fires of 1910. the documentary argues the tragic aftermath led to increased funding for the u.s. centersvice, which some had been threatening to eliminate. eight federal agencies combat wildfires. the film was produced for the training program. ♪
without all of this, existence in suburbia might be a day-to-day challenge. the recorded statistics following a fire are not very exciting. they may read something like this. excalibur fire september 23 area burned 22,000 acres. damages estimated at $6.5 million. cost of suppression, $2.7 million. probable cause, lightning. those five short lines reveal little of the thousands of man-hours spent in training and preparing. they reveal even less the hour of heat, smoke, dust, exhaustion and...
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without all of this, existence in suburbia might be a day-to-day challenge. the recorded statistics following a fire are not very exciting. they might read something like this -- excalibur found, grafton ,ounty, 1978, area burned 22,000 acres, timber and watershed. damages estimated at $6.5 million. cost of suppression, $2.7 million. probable cause, lightning. those five short lines reveal little of the thousands of man-hours sport in desha spent in training and preparing -- man-hours spent in training and preparing. dust, exhaustion and sometimes outright terror is faced by men on the fire lines. men in fire protection agencies twoly cherish parts -- phases in the work. the first is the fire that is contained in the initial attack phase. the other is a fire that is never started. ♪
without all of this, existence in suburbia might be a day-to-day challenge. the recorded statistics following a fire are not very exciting. they might read something like this -- excalibur found, grafton ,ounty, 1978, area burned 22,000 acres, timber and watershed. damages estimated at $6.5 million. cost of suppression, $2.7 million. probable cause, lightning. those five short lines reveal little of the thousands of man-hours sport in desha spent in training and preparing -- man-hours spent in...
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without all of this, existence in suburbia might be a day-to-day challenge. the recorded statistics following a fire are not very exciting. they may read something like this. 23 arear fire september burned 22,000 acres. damages estimated at $6.5 million. cost of suppression, $2.7 million. probable cause, lightning. those five short lines reveal little of the thousands of man-hours spent in training and preparing. they reveal even less the hour of heat, smoke, dust, exhaustion and sometimes outright terror is faced by men on the fire lines. men in fire protection agencies deeply cherish two phases in the work. the second favorite phase is the fire that is controlled at the initial attack stage. is the fire that never started. ♪ ♪ >> hello, folks. key, the forest fighting bear with a mighty important message for you. >> it is very rare in history you have one kind of originating moment. in a
without all of this, existence in suburbia might be a day-to-day challenge. the recorded statistics following a fire are not very exciting. they may read something like this. 23 arear fire september burned 22,000 acres. damages estimated at $6.5 million. cost of suppression, $2.7 million. probable cause, lightning. those five short lines reveal little of the thousands of man-hours spent in training and preparing. they reveal even less the hour of heat, smoke, dust, exhaustion and sometimes...
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we saved suburbia in the u.s. >> i'm running as a proud democrat, but i will govern as an american president. [cars honking] i will work for those who vote against me, those who voted for me, that is the job of the president, to heal. it is a duty to care. care for everyone. francine: meanwhile, u.s. stimulus is deadlocked as nancy pelosi asks the white house to revamp its offer. it says the $1.8 trillion package falls short. let's get back to melanie baker, senior economist, royal london asset management. if you look at the stimulus needed for the u.s. economy, are you worried it will fall short, and what does that mean for inflation expectations going forward? melanie: it has already fallen short. there was expectation early in the year that if by july we had another fiscal package to carry on the package that expired, it has already fallen short in that sense. you saw in the august personal income numbers, personal disposable income which is about the fallen unemployment benefits. that disappointment has already happened. there is widespread expectation once we are through the election pe
we saved suburbia in the u.s. >> i'm running as a proud democrat, but i will govern as an american president. [cars honking] i will work for those who vote against me, those who voted for me, that is the job of the president, to heal. it is a duty to care. care for everyone. francine: meanwhile, u.s. stimulus is deadlocked as nancy pelosi asks the white house to revamp its offer. it says the $1.8 trillion package falls short. let's get back to melanie baker, senior economist, royal london...
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they did not all go to elite colleges, these women in suburbia he keeps speaking to. there are people in his own coalition, and he's speaking to them like he's in another time, in another country. in the middle of his cheap act, putting down kamala harris, attacking dr. fauci, telling them what they know about the pandemic, their whole life is on zoom and they can't have holidays with their grandchildren is not true, speaking to them like they're stupid. and it's going to be amazing to see what that does not only to the president's numbers with this sector of the electorate but what it does all the way down the ballot when the votes are counted. >> phil rucker as a thoughtful guy and accomplished author i figure you could handle a question on the intersection of journalism and politics. as we mentioned these twenty-two business stories out today, your paper on the dollars the president funnels into his businesses. "the new york times" on the chicago project, which it occurs to me is the real estate job that introduced american viewers to the ranciks originally. origin
they did not all go to elite colleges, these women in suburbia he keeps speaking to. there are people in his own coalition, and he's speaking to them like he's in another time, in another country. in the middle of his cheap act, putting down kamala harris, attacking dr. fauci, telling them what they know about the pandemic, their whole life is on zoom and they can't have holidays with their grandchildren is not true, speaking to them like they're stupid. and it's going to be amazing to see what...
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a lot of people in suburbia, i've save the suburbs and i heard i'm not doing well with suburban women. [applause] i got rid -- they said that last election too. he will do terribly with women and when i did great with women they said man he did great with women. the same thing is going to happen. you know what i find, women period want security or they don't want their values going down. they don't want a low income housing project built in the middle of suburbia next to their house and we have a rule that is a disaster. to regulation i set the ben carson or they looked at me and they said we can amend it and i said you don't understand i want it terminated. to disaster or they change the zoning and make it impossible and you end up with low income housing over the place the river this 29 to 30% of the people living in suburbia are minorities. this has nothing to do with discrimination and has nothing to do with anything. what it has to do with is the american dream. we aren't going to destroy the american dream for stupid people like cory booker. cory booker in charge. how about that
a lot of people in suburbia, i've save the suburbs and i heard i'm not doing well with suburban women. [applause] i got rid -- they said that last election too. he will do terribly with women and when i did great with women they said man he did great with women. the same thing is going to happen. you know what i find, women period want security or they don't want their values going down. they don't want a low income housing project built in the middle of suburbia next to their house and we have...
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they did not all go to elite colleges, these women in suburbia he keeps speaking to. there are people in his own coalition, and he's speaking to them like he's in another time, in another country. in the middle of his cheap act, you know, attacking dr. fauci, telling them what they know about the pandemic, their whole life is on zoom and they can't have holidays with their grandchildren is not true, speaking to them like they're stupid. and it's going to be amazing to see what that does not only to the president's numbers with this sector of the electorate but what it does all the way down the ballot when the votes are counted. >> phil rucker as a thoughtful guy and accomplished author i figure you could handle a question on the intersection of journalism and politics. as we mentioned these twenty-two business stories out today, your paper on the dollars the president funnels into his businesses. "the new york times" on the chicago project, which it occurs to me is the real estate job that introduced american viewers originally, and my question is do stories like this
they did not all go to elite colleges, these women in suburbia he keeps speaking to. there are people in his own coalition, and he's speaking to them like he's in another time, in another country. in the middle of his cheap act, you know, attacking dr. fauci, telling them what they know about the pandemic, their whole life is on zoom and they can't have holidays with their grandchildren is not true, speaking to them like they're stupid. and it's going to be amazing to see what that does not...
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ron, it doesn't stop there, saving suburbia, right? drop the dog whistle, that's about people of color coming to your neighborhoods, right? when the president talks about banning projects and low-income housing and et cetera or even jared kushner talking about whether black people really want to be successful. i just wonder, that clearly appeals to a portion of his base, right? is there any evidence it appeals beyond that? the question about like the secret trump vote or silent majority, right, secret support for this kind of stuff. >> there were a couple different questions in there. look, he's appealed to racial resentment more overtly than any national figure since george wallace in the 1960s and there's a clear dividing line in the electorate, jim. if you look at the academic studies done on 2016, without question attitudes about race and about gender for that matter were a far better predictor whether or not you supported trump than any definition of economic strain. so there is obviously an audience for this and there's an audien
ron, it doesn't stop there, saving suburbia, right? drop the dog whistle, that's about people of color coming to your neighborhoods, right? when the president talks about banning projects and low-income housing and et cetera or even jared kushner talking about whether black people really want to be successful. i just wonder, that clearly appeals to a portion of his base, right? is there any evidence it appeals beyond that? the question about like the secret trump vote or silent majority, right,...
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and onlya people, happens in the democrat run areas, like in portland, but the next stop is suburbia. i got rid of regulation that would allow projects to be built right alongside your home. i have a feeling suburban women will be voting for trump. and, you know, if biden -- if biden gets in, they are putting that regulation, very specific, they are putting that regulation back and you are going to have low income housing and projects bill, crime like you never saw, and you are going to want to get the hell out of suburbia. so i think we will do very well with suburban women. remember last time, four years ago. i suffered with this for six months. our first lady, by the way, says hello to everyone. -- she tested positive also. how about that? she was positive and then she was better within a few days. she is great. people love, they love millenia. they have i go, signs, we love our first lady. great, first lady. don't treat her well, but that is all right. she understands it. she has done a great job. very popular. but when you look at what we ago, hee -- four years will not do well w
and onlya people, happens in the democrat run areas, like in portland, but the next stop is suburbia. i got rid of regulation that would allow projects to be built right alongside your home. i have a feeling suburban women will be voting for trump. and, you know, if biden -- if biden gets in, they are putting that regulation, very specific, they are putting that regulation back and you are going to have low income housing and projects bill, crime like you never saw, and you are going to want to...
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me,cine: it seems to correct me if i'm wrong, the female voters, especially in suburbia, are the key to winning or losing this election. what do they care about, and if it's health care, the fact that present -- the president and those around him have covid, does make them vote for someone else? greg: it's a huge issue, the supreme court, pre-existing conditions, joe biden has higher numbers with women then chiller it -- then hillary clinton. if biden wins it will be the female vote. tom: i'm stunned by florida. i get pennsylvania and the battleground state. 45-45., has the vice president spent enough time in florida? particularly going after hispanic votes? greg: no, that's a big flaw starting with the convention, they ignore hispanics. tom: why? greg: i can figure that out. that said, they don't have to win florida. biden can win without florida. the big story with florida and arizona with senior citizens is that older people are really angry at trump's handling of covid. tom: what's your plan for the next 25 days, you write an immediate note every morning. maybe you will write int
me,cine: it seems to correct me if i'm wrong, the female voters, especially in suburbia, are the key to winning or losing this election. what do they care about, and if it's health care, the fact that present -- the president and those around him have covid, does make them vote for someone else? greg: it's a huge issue, the supreme court, pre-existing conditions, joe biden has higher numbers with women then chiller it -- then hillary clinton. if biden wins it will be the female vote. tom: i'm...
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on donald trump's part that we are at home like cleaning the floors and in suburbia and we're afraid of what -- i mean, i don't know how you could list the ways in which, perhaps, women who happen to live in the sur beshs have be suburbs have been insulted by this man, but you might try. >> i want to know who donald trump thinks he saved the suburbs from? from who? was who was going to hurt these suburban women that he thinks can he relate to? he can't. those rallies show recklessness. they show that he does not care for other people. just like when he spoke to the issue of law and order, he poured fuel on the fire. that's not how a suburban or any other voter wants to see from the president. they want a president who tampers down the situation and who brings public safety. again, these rallies show no regard for public safety. of course it's a turnout. and now with 20 days left to go, those numbers are pretty thin. when you're in the 30s, it's hard to dig out of that with women. and i just don't see it happening, frankly. but he -- when he makes those kind of pleas, that even makes
on donald trump's part that we are at home like cleaning the floors and in suburbia and we're afraid of what -- i mean, i don't know how you could list the ways in which, perhaps, women who happen to live in the sur beshs have be suburbs have been insulted by this man, but you might try. >> i want to know who donald trump thinks he saved the suburbs from? from who? was who was going to hurt these suburban women that he thinks can he relate to? he can't. those rallies show recklessness....
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. >> at the same rally, the president says saving suburbia. i want to listen to how he did that. >> you know what ls? >> i am getting you luss, they cannot to get back to work, right? we are getting rour huyour husb back to work. i don't know if i am nitpicking. he's struggling with suburban women. he made the allegation that subsidizing housing is going to be forced. which is clearly a dog missile. racial racist over tone or under own but telling part-time who he's referring to that that their husband is going to be able to get back to work. it is an antiquated swataple. the president is polling incredibly poll iciepolicies. it is going to be that same women that came out and supported joe biden. the president. >> so what locations do you think? >> first of all, i fully support our secretaries of state ben sen and providing that guidance. even the united states supreme court have said in previous decisions that you know the polls should be an eye laisland calm where voters can -- how to pull out the oval next to their name. they should not be
. >> at the same rally, the president says saving suburbia. i want to listen to how he did that. >> you know what ls? >> i am getting you luss, they cannot to get back to work, right? we are getting rour huyour husb back to work. i don't know if i am nitpicking. he's struggling with suburban women. he made the allegation that subsidizing housing is going to be forced. which is clearly a dog missile. racial racist over tone or under own but telling part-time who he's referring...
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francine: i think last time i had you on, we talked about the divide between suburbia, or places that are more rural in china, as opposed to the big cities. how is that shaping up? are we seeing that gap widen? enda: obviously, it's a very diverse economy. no doubt there's different stories, idiosyncratic stories all around. leno consistently coming out of this, there are a couple takeaways. the manufacturing story has been one. export story has been one. it's been more than a recovery. they're winning market share, china is, globally. we've got trade figures tomorrow which are expected to be pretty good. and then consumer is coming back. some say it's more fragile than you might think. others say they are making progress. there's no doubt, tying it all together, be it the regions or cities, employment is a concern. authorities frequently make the point they are worried about jobs for young people coming out of college. they are worried about a jobless rate in general. the official jobless rate doesn't capture what's going on on the ground. when authorities are speaking about the need
francine: i think last time i had you on, we talked about the divide between suburbia, or places that are more rural in china, as opposed to the big cities. how is that shaping up? are we seeing that gap widen? enda: obviously, it's a very diverse economy. no doubt there's different stories, idiosyncratic stories all around. leno consistently coming out of this, there are a couple takeaways. the manufacturing story has been one. export story has been one. it's been more than a recovery. they're...
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aristotle's concept of the great man he's proud the virtue of suburbia with moses who's more humble than anyone else on the face of the earth. you cannot put humility as a virtue and ethics. it does not exist. we there are multiple ethical systems. there are certain universal truths. justice is pretty universal. it's not greek justice and hebrew justice. there is justice. but, in terms of how ideal of a human being are one of the character virtues, it is clear they are completely different. the stoics were different from aristotle. machiavelli has a different point of view of the moral life. the essence of what i have argued for which is coveted, group of people who have a clear sense of what is important to them, come together in covenant together. tick covenant is not predicated on some ultimate one moral truth that is revealed on high and applies to everyone. >> why would god do that? >> because god enjoys differenc difference. that's what he makes every one of us different. the rabbis put this very beautifully. they said but the human being makes many coins in one week. they all come
aristotle's concept of the great man he's proud the virtue of suburbia with moses who's more humble than anyone else on the face of the earth. you cannot put humility as a virtue and ethics. it does not exist. we there are multiple ethical systems. there are certain universal truths. justice is pretty universal. it's not greek justice and hebrew justice. there is justice. but, in terms of how ideal of a human being are one of the character virtues, it is clear they are completely different. the...
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. >> at the same rally, the president says saving suburbia. and then seems to try to reach out in mismind to female voters. i want to listen to how he did that. >> you know what else? i'm also getting your husbands, they want to get back to work. we're getting your husbands back to work. >> i mean, i'm not sure -- you know, i don't know if i'm nit-picking but he is obviously struggling with suburban women, and he has made the allegation that subsidized housing will be forced in suburban neighborhoods and cory booker will be in charge of it and it will destroy your neighborhood. which is clearly a dog whistle, racial under tones. buff telling women their husbands are going to be able to get back to work, it's an antiquated vision. >> yeah, i think that is under stam statement to say it's an antiquated vision. the president is polling incredibly policies. it is going to be that same women that came out and in very large numbers to support joe biden for the president. >> and judge out come out and struck down the guns on election day. what do you
. >> at the same rally, the president says saving suburbia. and then seems to try to reach out in mismind to female voters. i want to listen to how he did that. >> you know what else? i'm also getting your husbands, they want to get back to work. we're getting your husbands back to work. >> i mean, i'm not sure -- you know, i don't know if i'm nit-picking but he is obviously struggling with suburban women, and he has made the allegation that subsidized housing will be forced...
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so i'm saving suburbia back to school. your husbands, they want to get back to work. we are getting your husbands back to work. everybody wants it. >> all i can say is ahh! it is just remarkable. sounds like it is 1955, perhaps. getting their husbands back to work. more than eight times as many women than men have dropped out of the workforce since covid. it is a different world. they are not suburban housewives. they are members of the workforce. many are single wage earners, supporting their family. many are the major wage earners in their families. for the president who is, as you pointed out, trying to appeal to suburban women. he does have support among some suburban women to say they want to get their husbands back in the workforce, it is just so hollow. it is remarkable. >> okay. i kept thinking, you know, i love leave it to beaver. >> of course. >> yeah. >> this is not 1950 anymore. great tv show. >> not exactly the way that the world is. not the way that the world is. >> jeff, i want you to look at this. 62% of americans think the government is making the cou
so i'm saving suburbia back to school. your husbands, they want to get back to work. we are getting your husbands back to work. everybody wants it. >> all i can say is ahh! it is just remarkable. sounds like it is 1955, perhaps. getting their husbands back to work. more than eight times as many women than men have dropped out of the workforce since covid. it is a different world. they are not suburban housewives. they are members of the workforce. many are single wage earners, supporting...
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we saved suburbia in the u.s. i got rid of a regulation that was a disaster and unfair and you've been reading about it for a long time. it became much worse under obama and biden. i got rid of it. even my own people said you will never get rid of it and i said i want to get rid of it. why don't we just amend it. i said i want to get rid of it. get rid of it. okay. and i think we are going to see that the women like trump a lot. that happened last time. remember the last, four years ago they said women will never vote for them. they said the women will never vote and then i got 52%. they said what happened with the women. except this time, this is much easier because then i was a developer. i was doing great, everything was nice but i've never done this before. i came in and said i'm going to rebuild the military and cut the taxes and regulations and to get you this and that and take care of the veterans. i did things that frankly i never even talked about like the space force. the wall is up to 392 miles, and mex
we saved suburbia in the u.s. i got rid of a regulation that was a disaster and unfair and you've been reading about it for a long time. it became much worse under obama and biden. i got rid of it. even my own people said you will never get rid of it and i said i want to get rid of it. why don't we just amend it. i said i want to get rid of it. get rid of it. okay. and i think we are going to see that the women like trump a lot. that happened last time. remember the last, four years ago they...
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so i'm saving suburbia, i'm getting your kids back to school. i'm also getting your husbands -- they want to get back to work, right? they want to get back to work. we're getting your husbands back to work. everybody wants it. >> so, is that going to help him the way he thinks it will? >> all i can say is ah! it's just remarkable. it sounds like it's 1955, perhaps, getting their husbands back to work. more than eight times as many women than men have dropped out of the work force since the beginning of covid. it is a different world now. they are not suburban housewives as he once called them. they are members of the work force. many of them are single-wage earners, supporting their families. many of them are the major wage earners in their families. and for the president who is, as you point out, trying to appeal to suburban women -- and he does have support among some suburban women -- to say they want to get their husbands back in the work force, i mean, it's just so hollow. it's remarkable. >> yeah. i kept thinking, you know, listen, i love
so i'm saving suburbia, i'm getting your kids back to school. i'm also getting your husbands -- they want to get back to work, right? they want to get back to work. we're getting your husbands back to work. everybody wants it. >> so, is that going to help him the way he thinks it will? >> all i can say is ah! it's just remarkable. it sounds like it's 1955, perhaps, getting their husbands back to work. more than eight times as many women than men have dropped out of the work force...
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so i'm saving suburbia, i'm getting your kids back to school, i'm also getting your husbands -- they want to get back to work, right? they want to get back to work. we're getting your husbands back to work and everybody wants it. >> how about getting them back to work considering that in august and september 80% of the million people who left the workforce were women? does he not know that or i don't know -- >> well, i mean, listen, most of what he has talked about as far as, quote/unquote, saving the suburbs has been a barely disguised racial appeal in which his main selling point is that he's trying to stop the incursion of low income housing and has essentially crippled, hobbled or halted the use of the fair housing rules in order to allow low income housing to be built outside of inner cities. when that hasn't worked he shifted and it's more jokey and more about jobs and how much he loves women. on the other hand, as you say, there are real serious structural employment and economic problems in those suburbs, those don't just go away because the president says he's going to magic
so i'm saving suburbia, i'm getting your kids back to school, i'm also getting your husbands -- they want to get back to work, right? they want to get back to work. we're getting your husbands back to work and everybody wants it. >> how about getting them back to work considering that in august and september 80% of the million people who left the workforce were women? does he not know that or i don't know -- >> well, i mean, listen, most of what he has talked about as far as,...
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i really believe that he has tremendous influence in suburbia he has tremendous influence on black colleges and universities. there is lincoln university sitting in pennsylvania, fine to be in philadelphia, but i would love to see him get out there in oxford, pennsylvania, at lincoln university as well. >> all right. so get out of the city, go to the suburbs. let's end on this, if judge amy coney barrett is confirmed to the supreme court this week, if joe biden wins the presidential election do you support a president biden packing the supreme court? >> well, i think the supreme court is being packed now. that i think -- >> but more justices. to the question of more justices, adding them, is that a good idea? >> well, adding justices i think we need to unpack the supreme court. there needs to be balance in the supreme court. you know, i know what the supreme court was like during the dred scott decision, i know what the supreme court was like during ferguson and i think that this court that we see developing now is a throw back to ferguson and even dred scott? >> you do? >> absolutely i do
i really believe that he has tremendous influence in suburbia he has tremendous influence on black colleges and universities. there is lincoln university sitting in pennsylvania, fine to be in philadelphia, but i would love to see him get out there in oxford, pennsylvania, at lincoln university as well. >> all right. so get out of the city, go to the suburbs. let's end on this, if judge amy coney barrett is confirmed to the supreme court this week, if joe biden wins the presidential...
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. -- suburbia with. our political possible breakses it down after the break. award-winning customer satisfaction... insanely great value. choose. all. three. ready when you are. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. tell your doctor about any changes
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. >> so i'm saving suburbia, i'm getting your kids back to school. we're getting your husbands back to work. a and everybody wants it. >> reporter: and insisted the coronavirus crisis would soon be over, the same day the white house claimed it ended the pandemic despite nearly half a million americans testing positive for covid-19 in just the last week. >> right now, it's covid, covid, covid, no matter what happens. covid, covid. no, we're rounding the turn. we're rounding that beautiful turn and it's going to be very good. >> reporter: biden accusing the president of giving up on fighting the coronavirus. >> we can and we will control this virus. as president, i will never wave the white flag of surrender. imagine where we would be today with a president who practiced social distancing instead of holding super spreader events. >> reporter: while trump targets swing states and looks to hang on to those he won in 2016, the biden campaign is aiming beyond traditionally blue and battleground states, both trump and biden's running mate, kamala harris, wi
. >> so i'm saving suburbia, i'm getting your kids back to school. we're getting your husbands back to work. a and everybody wants it. >> reporter: and insisted the coronavirus crisis would soon be over, the same day the white house claimed it ended the pandemic despite nearly half a million americans testing positive for covid-19 in just the last week. >> right now, it's covid, covid, covid, no matter what happens. covid, covid. no, we're rounding the turn. we're rounding...
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. >> reporter: the truth is there are a lot of bored husbands out there in suburbia, but few ever go on to try to assassinate their wives. and connie certainly didn't believe that was the case here. neither did detectives. when you first meet larry, was he a suspect? >> no, he was not. he was the victim's husband. we didn't really focus on larry that much. >> reporter: so eric stallmacher, the former bomb squad commander, remained on everyone's radar screen. he was constantly by larry's side at the hospital and still wanting to pitch in on the investigation. >> i called the investigator friend of mine and said, hey, you know, can i come in and talk with you. >> reporter: detectives thought the time had come to bring in stallmacher for questioning, but before they could speak with him, they received another phone tip, one which would send this investigation in a whole new direction. >>> a new direction, a new suspect and finally an arrest. >> you've got this whole package right there, so it's all right in a nutshell. skip to cold relief fast with alka seltzer plus severe powerfast fiz
. >> reporter: the truth is there are a lot of bored husbands out there in suburbia, but few ever go on to try to assassinate their wives. and connie certainly didn't believe that was the case here. neither did detectives. when you first meet larry, was he a suspect? >> no, he was not. he was the victim's husband. we didn't really focus on larry that much. >> reporter: so eric stallmacher, the former bomb squad commander, remained on everyone's radar screen. he was constantly...
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suburbia will be no longer as we know it. lisa: in truth, times are good in most u.s. suburbs with years of income growth and safety. but gardner says fear can override the reality because it works on a primal level. >> we are hardwired to give priority to information about threats. we will always priitize negative information. so we'll notice at first. we'll remember it longer and it will be more influential in our subsequent decision making, then will other information. lisa: gardner says scary ads or speeches are affecting you, even if you think they aren't. >> when you see a political ad and they show you images of a stranger at the door going to knock at it and do god knows what to the innocent person inside, it's going to convince a part of your brain that there is a real threat. they tend to think that they're thinking uniquely among all human beings, isn't influenced by those biases that sometimes called bias bias, ironically. lisa: so in other words, people believe that everyone else is at risk for being manipulated by fear, but they don't believe that they ar
suburbia will be no longer as we know it. lisa: in truth, times are good in most u.s. suburbs with years of income growth and safety. but gardner says fear can override the reality because it works on a primal level. >> we are hardwired to give priority to information about threats. we will always priitize negative information. so we'll notice at first. we'll remember it longer and it will be more influential in our subsequent decision making, then will other information. lisa: gardner...
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all yes let's discuss it let's talk about it over the next 10 years no no no no we save your we save suburbia in the u.s. . so i live now to mike hanna in washington d. c. a so interesting what the president was saying there but beyond that trump on another campaign rally while cases are continuing to spike in a number of states. deviousness just look at the figures in the past 2 weeks the infection rate has risen by 12 percent across the country there's on average nearly 50000 new cases of corona virus every day this is not a new wave this is previous infections continuing to spike in a large number of states and part of the troublesome factor as well is that in some of the states that were very sharply hit at the beginning of the pandemic then appeared to recover such as new york state you see new spikes again now this is deeply concerning remembering too there's no real federal program in place to deal with these hot spots in the pandemic it's being lifted individual states to try and work out some kind of process to try and beat the pandemic back but very clearly in a number of states it'
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>> reporter: well, chuck, i'm in the ep pe center of suburbia here. it's an apple orchard. i smell the apple orchard donuts. there is a corn maze down the road. we have been focusing on the jerry ford republicans as so many call themselves here. the tough questions that they've had to wrestle with over the course of this election cycle. now, the group that i have been following. there is only one undecided voter still left. the others have decided they are going to vote for joe biden. chuck, here's the interesting part, they're also, i spoke to three today who told me not only are they voting for biden, but th voting blue up and down the ballot for the first time in their lives. most split a ticket usually have gone republican so this is significant. i want you to hear from one of those voters. he actually has already submitted his absentee ballot. he was planning to vote for biden. but after the events with governor whitmer, that plot on his governor and the lack of condemnation from the rub party, that seemed the deal for an all blue ballot for him. take a listen to what
>> reporter: well, chuck, i'm in the ep pe center of suburbia here. it's an apple orchard. i smell the apple orchard donuts. there is a corn maze down the road. we have been focusing on the jerry ford republicans as so many call themselves here. the tough questions that they've had to wrestle with over the course of this election cycle. now, the group that i have been following. there is only one undecided voter still left. the others have decided they are going to vote for joe biden....
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we say suburbia in the u.s.. >>most recent polls show the president trailing joe biden among female voters specifically in the suburbs. >>in santa clara county, good news. if you want to go to your favorite restaurant because covid cases are down you can actually now guy in just a few months, we've learned a lot more about the covid-19 virus. it's real. and it's dangerous. so, on behalf of all of us working on the front lines, please take it seriously. and while we don't yet have a cure or a vaccine, we do know how to keep you and your loved ones safe. wear a mask. wash your hands. stay six feet apart. do your best to stay out of crowded spaces. and get a flu shot, it's even more important this year. we can do this. if we do it together. >>welcome back everyone and thanks for staying with us james we were just talking about the temperatures going up and the fire danger increasing. >>yeah that's going to be a big story today and for the i guess the next several days we got john here in the weather center talking a
we say suburbia in the u.s.. >>most recent polls show the president trailing joe biden among female voters specifically in the suburbs. >>in santa clara county, good news. if you want to go to your favorite restaurant because covid cases are down you can actually now guy in just a few months, we've learned a lot more about the covid-19 virus. it's real. and it's dangerous. so, on behalf of all of us working on the front lines, please take it seriously. and while we don't yet have a...
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i heard the other day him sort of saying, you have to vote for me, you women of suburbia. they're rejecting that very kind suggestion by donald trump, because he's found every single way possible to demean the possibilities of strong women in our community. and senator harris is one of those strong women who represent a tremendous future and present in our american political leadership. i could not be more pleased with her candidacy and i could not be more understanding of the clarity of the difference of joe biden, who recognizes that strong leadership, and donald trump, who is a very insecure man, who is threatened by strong women. i don't know how to put it more bluntly than that. and i'm looking forward to women voting against him in droves. >> well, okay. there you've got it. governor, thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >>> and meanwhile, over in texas, texas now a toss-up. nbc has reclassified the presidential race in the state. what does that mean for the state's closely-contested senate race? speaking of strong women. democrat mj heger joins me, n
i heard the other day him sort of saying, you have to vote for me, you women of suburbia. they're rejecting that very kind suggestion by donald trump, because he's found every single way possible to demean the possibilities of strong women in our community. and senator harris is one of those strong women who represent a tremendous future and present in our american political leadership. i could not be more pleased with her candidacy and i could not be more understanding of the clarity of the...
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in the 1960s flight to is suburbia started in the 1940s, 1950s. as people moved back into the cities in early 1990s to get out of cars, drove up cost of cities to make them unaffordable. the high cost of doing business made it more difficult for companies. technology came about to create the ability to do work and business from anywhere. for example, new york city has one of the most portable industries in the world, financial services and what this pandemic showed businesses they can work and do business from anywhere. if you look at investment banks they're having some of their best years ever and while people are working remotely. i think that is going to be a trend that continues. these cities like new york will have a very difficult time competing on the fundamentals, quality of life. stuart: right. and also you know, on the plight of these big cities. you've been pounding the table all year long, they need to get folks back to work. yet you have places like new york city, where you get more increases and restrictions, limitations. it makes m
in the 1960s flight to is suburbia started in the 1940s, 1950s. as people moved back into the cities in early 1990s to get out of cars, drove up cost of cities to make them unaffordable. the high cost of doing business made it more difficult for companies. technology came about to create the ability to do work and business from anywhere. for example, new york city has one of the most portable industries in the world, financial services and what this pandemic showed businesses they can work and...
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if they are from suburbia, suburban women, you know what they want? they want security and they don't want their neighborhoods destroyed. i ended the regulations that would destroy them. [cheering] but i am not just running against joe biden, i'm running against the left wing mob and left wing media. the big tech giant and i'm also running against the rhinos. do you know what a rhino is? a rhino may be the lowest form of human life. i actually thought of the others more than the rhinos. do you know why? [cheering] [cheering] that plane was about four days old. brand-new equipment. [cheering] we are the envy of the world. look at that. he's trying to show off for the president that is one of ours. got to be careful. they have nothing but the same for you, they lecture you on open borders. we are just now completing. very soon mexico will pay for it. [cheering] they lecture you on everything. i love that sound. you don't know what i went through to get those suckers up there. i had to get the money from the democrats. [cheering] look at that. look, look
if they are from suburbia, suburban women, you know what they want? they want security and they don't want their neighborhoods destroyed. i ended the regulations that would destroy them. [cheering] but i am not just running against joe biden, i'm running against the left wing mob and left wing media. the big tech giant and i'm also running against the rhinos. do you know what a rhino is? a rhino may be the lowest form of human life. i actually thought of the others more than the rhinos. do you...
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if they are from suburbia, suburban women, you know what they want? they give me a hard time. they want security and they don't want their neighborhoods destroyed. and i ended the regulations that would destroy them. [cheering] but i am not just running against joe biden, i'm running against the left wing mob and left wing media. the big tech giants. and i'm also running against the rhinos. do you know what a rhino is? a rino may be the lowest form of human life. i actually thought of the others better than the rinos. do you know why? [cheering] wow. that plane was about four days old. we have brand-new equipment. f-35's. [cheering] we are the envy of the world. we are the envy of the world. look at that sucker. he's trying to show off for the president. that is one of ours. got to be careful. they have nothing but the same for you, for your values. they lecture you on open borders. they want to have open borders. we are just now completing the wall. mexico will be paying for the wall. [cheering] pres. trump: but they lecture you on everything. if a country -- i love that soun
if they are from suburbia, suburban women, you know what they want? they give me a hard time. they want security and they don't want their neighborhoods destroyed. and i ended the regulations that would destroy them. [cheering] but i am not just running against joe biden, i'm running against the left wing mob and left wing media. the big tech giants. and i'm also running against the rhinos. do you know what a rhino is? a rino may be the lowest form of human life. i actually thought of the...
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they want safety, and they don't want a regulation that is going to destroy suburbia, that's all. [cheers and applause] because they said, he's not doing well with suburban women. i said what about suburban men? how am i doing? "well, there, you're doing ok. you're doing well with the men, not the women." but biden has no idea what it means, no fossil fuels, no nothing. -- biden has knocked fracking. he says wind is going to be the answer. kills all our birds, everything else. we are going to have massive blackouts like they have in california, the whole country. ever see the brownouts? crippling power outages. 7000 ohio jobs would be destroyed. biden lies about a lot of things. he lied about that. he lied about social security. he also won't tell you the truth about decades-long quest -- he had a decades-long quest to renegotiate social security and medicare, and he said he did not do it. we have a tape here someplace. do we have the tape? i hope it works better than the big ten tape. we have it real quick. >> i never said i oppose fracking. i -- show the tape. put it on your web
they want safety, and they don't want a regulation that is going to destroy suburbia, that's all. [cheers and applause] because they said, he's not doing well with suburban women. i said what about suburban men? how am i doing? "well, there, you're doing ok. you're doing well with the men, not the women." but biden has no idea what it means, no fossil fuels, no nothing. -- biden has knocked fracking. he says wind is going to be the answer. kills all our birds, everything else. we are...
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if they are from suburbia, suburban women, you know what they want? they give me a hard time. they want security and they don't want their neighborhoods destroyed. and i ended the regulations that would destroy them. [cheering] but i am not just running against joe biden, i'm running against the left wing mob and left wing media. the big tech giants. and i'm also running against the rhinos. do you know what a rhino is? a rhino may be the lowest form of human life. i actually thought of the others better than the rhinos. do you know why? [cheering] wow. that plane was about four days old. we have brand-new equipment. f-35's. [cheering] we are the envy of the world. look at that sucker. he's trying to show off for the president. that is one of ours. got to be careful. they have nothing but the same for you, for your values. they lecture you on open borders. they want to have open borders. we are just now completing the wall. mexico will be paying for the wall. [cheering] but they lecture you on everything. if a country -- i love that sound. you don't know what i went through to
if they are from suburbia, suburban women, you know what they want? they give me a hard time. they want security and they don't want their neighborhoods destroyed. and i ended the regulations that would destroy them. [cheering] but i am not just running against joe biden, i'm running against the left wing mob and left wing media. the big tech giants. and i'm also running against the rhinos. do you know what a rhino is? a rhino may be the lowest form of human life. i actually thought of the...
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we saved suburbia in the u.s. proud running as a democrat, but i will govern as an american president. i will work for democrats and republicans. [car horns] >> i'll work for those who vote as for thoses hard who vote for me. that is the job of a president, to heal. the duty to care, to care for everyone. that was president trump and his democratic rival vice president joe biden hitting the theaign trail yesterday in crucial swing states of pennsylvania and florida with some different messaging from the respective candidates and it seems like they were in quite a different setting, as well. i don't know, but i'm going to guess from the sound that joe biden's campaign rally was, in fact, a drive in rally because you heard all the horns honking. 20 days to go until the election. let's get the bloomberg business flash with laura wright in london. laura: the great technology debate, serial of grades were in her short, apple has unveiled its latest range of iphones, a product line ostrich expect will kick off another c
we saved suburbia in the u.s. proud running as a democrat, but i will govern as an american president. i will work for democrats and republicans. [car horns] >> i'll work for those who vote as for thoses hard who vote for me. that is the job of a president, to heal. the duty to care, to care for everyone. that was president trump and his democratic rival vice president joe biden hitting the theaign trail yesterday in crucial swing states of pennsylvania and florida with some different...
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they want safety, and they don't want a regulation that is going to destroy suburbia, that's all. that's all. [cheers and applause] because they said, he's not doing well with suburban women. i said, what about suburban men? how am i doing? "well, there, you're doing ok. you're doing well with the men, not the women." vowed to abolish fracking, right? not frace're going to anymore. he has no idea what it means, no fossil fuels, no nothing. biden has knocked fracking. he says wind is going to be the answer. kills all our birds, everything else. we are going to have massive blackouts like they have in california, the whole country. you ever see the brownouts? crippling power outages. 700,000 ohio jobs would be destroyed. biden lies about a lot of things. he lied about that. he lied about social security. you saw that. social security. he also won't tell you the truth about decades-long quest -- he had a decades-long quest to renegotiate social security and medicare, and he said he did not do it. we have a tape here someplace. do we have the tape? i hope it works better than the big
they want safety, and they don't want a regulation that is going to destroy suburbia, that's all. that's all. [cheers and applause] because they said, he's not doing well with suburban women. i said, what about suburban men? how am i doing? "well, there, you're doing ok. you're doing well with the men, not the women." vowed to abolish fracking, right? not frace're going to anymore. he has no idea what it means, no fossil fuels, no nothing. biden has knocked fracking. he says wind is...
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they want safety, and they don't want a regulation that is going to destroy suburbia, that's all. that's all. [cheers and applause] because they said, he's not doing well with suburban women. i said, what about suburban men? how am i doing? "well, there, you're doing ok. you're doing well with the men, not the women." but biden has vowed to abolish fracking, right? he says we're going to not frack anymore. he has no idea what it means, no fossil fuels, no nothing. we are going to close down all of our factories. we are going to go with wind. wind is the answer. kills all our birds, everything else. we are going to have massive blackouts like they have in california, the whole country. you ever see the brownouts? crippling power outages. 700,000 ohio jobs would be destroyed. biden lies about a lot of things. he lied about that. he lied about social security. you saw that. social security. he also won't tell you the truth about decades-long quest -- he had a decades-long quest to renegotiate social security and medicare, and he said he did not do it. we have a tape here someplace. d
they want safety, and they don't want a regulation that is going to destroy suburbia, that's all. that's all. [cheers and applause] because they said, he's not doing well with suburban women. i said, what about suburban men? how am i doing? "well, there, you're doing ok. you're doing well with the men, not the women." but biden has vowed to abolish fracking, right? he says we're going to not frack anymore. he has no idea what it means, no fossil fuels, no nothing. we are going to...
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but step outside the christie into suburbia, and you will see some of the mammoth efforts being made to keep cancer services going, despite further local lockdowns. what was this room before? laughter. i wouldn't use the word storage of rubbish, but... sue is a christie radiologist. what was once herjunk room... everyone's got a room like it. ..it is now her workplace. for her and her colleagues, self isolation won't mean that important work has to stop. the bulk of our work is actually, you know, helping the clinician make the decision about the management of the patient. i'm able to do almost all aspects of my work at home. that's amazing. it is, and technology's great, and i think if it's there we should be able to use it. soo, you are going to hate me for this, but there is one shot. i've got to film the slippers. laughter. this is working from home! in action! why not? the show really must go on. when the hospital closed its doors to all but essential visits, another service was shut down, but not for long. let's give sue a call. this is one of your ladies. no christie lady coul
but step outside the christie into suburbia, and you will see some of the mammoth efforts being made to keep cancer services going, despite further local lockdowns. what was this room before? laughter. i wouldn't use the word storage of rubbish, but... sue is a christie radiologist. what was once herjunk room... everyone's got a room like it. ..it is now her workplace. for her and her colleagues, self isolation won't mean that important work has to stop. the bulk of our work is actually, you...
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. >> we saved suburbia in the u.s. >> he says he saved the suburbs. suburbs like these. >> these suburbs didn't need to be saved, though. and the people who call these suburbs home care as much about equity, care as much about ensuring every child has a path to a good education. they care about every family being able to drink their water and about climate change. so those -- those dog whistles don't really land when you're really talking to voters here. >> 40 minutes away in detroit, michigan's republican chairwoman laura cox says a few gubernatorial door knocks this late in the election is no match for the gop's turnout operation. the campaign claims to have knocked on a million doors in michigan alone. >> we're in a great place. we'll win again for the president and vice president. the enthusiasm is palpable. >> get out and vote. thank you. >> we noticed a different kind of enthusiasm scrolled across the wall of the gop's black voices headquarters here. >> when you talk about enthusiasm or emotion here, what does that graffiti tell you? >> we're ge
. >> we saved suburbia in the u.s. >> he says he saved the suburbs. suburbs like these. >> these suburbs didn't need to be saved, though. and the people who call these suburbs home care as much about equity, care as much about ensuring every child has a path to a good education. they care about every family being able to drink their water and about climate change. so those -- those dog whistles don't really land when you're really talking to voters here. >> 40 minutes...
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trump promised to preserve more than 150 acres of rolling woodlands in an exclusive swath of new york's suburbia prized for its luxury homes and rural tranquillity. in exchange for setting aside this land on his estate known as seven springs, trump received a tax break of $21.1 million, according to court documents. new york attorney general letitia james is investigating whether the trump org inflated the value of seven springs as part of the conservation easement on the property, according to filings. let's bring in msnbc contributor david farenthold. he's been covering the trump family and all their money. also joining us former fbi general counsel and legal analyst andrew wiesman who had the job for a while of following some of the money. he's the author of the "new york times" best selling book "where the law ends: inside the mueller investigation." david, take me through your reporting and what it adds to the bigger picture. >> you probably know that the trump organization and president trump are facing two pretty significant state level investigations, one from the manhattan da and one fr
trump promised to preserve more than 150 acres of rolling woodlands in an exclusive swath of new york's suburbia prized for its luxury homes and rural tranquillity. in exchange for setting aside this land on his estate known as seven springs, trump received a tax break of $21.1 million, according to court documents. new york attorney general letitia james is investigating whether the trump org inflated the value of seven springs as part of the conservation easement on the property, according to...
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because they want security, they want safety and they don't want regulation that's going to destroy suburbia, that's all. that's all. [cheers and applause] >> because they said he's not doing well with suburban women. i said what about suburban men, well, there you're doing okay. you're doing well with the men, not the women, but biden has vowed to abolish fracking, right? he says, we will not frank anymore. he has no idea what it means. but we are not -- no fossil fuels, no nothing, we will close down factories, we will go with wind. wind, wind is going to be the answer. kills all our birds, everything else. we are going to have massive blackouts like they have in california, the whole country. have you ever seen the brownouts, crippling power outages, 700,000 ohio jobs would be destroyed. biden lies about a lot of things. he lied about that, he lied about social security. you saw that. social security, he also won't tell you the truth about decades long -- he had decades long quest to renegotiate social security and medicare and he said he didn't do it. we have a tape here somewhere. do we
because they want security, they want safety and they don't want regulation that's going to destroy suburbia, that's all. that's all. [cheers and applause] >> because they said he's not doing well with suburban women. i said what about suburban men, well, there you're doing okay. you're doing well with the men, not the women, but biden has vowed to abolish fracking, right? he says, we will not frank anymore. he has no idea what it means. but we are not -- no fossil fuels, no nothing, we...
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because of the way he behaves the way he handled the coronavirus, now, in my district which is not suburbia losing white class voters want to stop with chaos blame game having all conversations wrn supreme court when people are filing unemployment. people are ready to loss homes people are ready to get evicted this is crazy the republicans all they can do is try to push us supreme court nominee they are so out of touch, with what is going on on the ground that is why you are seeing these polls look like they look right now trump is in deep trouble. >> because, the white house -- the white house -- asked nancy pelosi to agree to 1.8 trillion-dollar stimulus package you can see that you know you are doing all this other stuff not surplus but it has been nancy pelosi, are go ahead congressman. . >> yeah, maria i want to give a reality check to good friend, tim over there in ohio. there are a lot of people in ohio that would love a second round of paycheck protection, program loans forgivable that a you a bipartisan bill over 400 votes on house floor help small business dying on vine speaker pe
because of the way he behaves the way he handled the coronavirus, now, in my district which is not suburbia losing white class voters want to stop with chaos blame game having all conversations wrn supreme court when people are filing unemployment. people are ready to loss homes people are ready to get evicted this is crazy the republicans all they can do is try to push us supreme court nominee they are so out of touch, with what is going on on the ground that is why you are seeing these polls...
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he's bleeding in suburbia. joe biden has a great plan. he's good on issues like natural gas which is very important in western pennsylvania and eastern ohio. those workers at those cracker plants, $10 billion cracker plants in northwestern pa, good union construction jobs, they know joe biden is with them on that issue. there's another $10 billion cracker plant in eastern pa, joe biden is with them on that. so they're very comfortable, maybe having voted for trump last time and coming back to joe biden this time. the issues around healthcare, the president and the republicans have not addressed the needs of the american people around the issues of healthcare. the pay control tax cut which is hurting social security and medicare issues, so these bread and butter issues, maria, we've got to rebuild the economy and the president has had four years to do a an infrastructure bill, couldn't get it done, to reinvest back in the dominating electric vehicles, battery charging stations, no plan from the president. so working class people are starti
he's bleeding in suburbia. joe biden has a great plan. he's good on issues like natural gas which is very important in western pennsylvania and eastern ohio. those workers at those cracker plants, $10 billion cracker plants in northwestern pa, good union construction jobs, they know joe biden is with them on that issue. there's another $10 billion cracker plant in eastern pa, joe biden is with them on that. so they're very comfortable, maybe having voted for trump last time and coming back to...
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but what lies beyond suburbia when you move into central pennsylvania, get to the northeast, when in butler county, the southwestern part where you just heard the president speaking, things changed. that's just a sea of red. so that map, when john king stands at the wall tuesday night or thereafter, it's going to be all blue in the lower right corner and then it's going to be a sea of red with very little exception. >> we're going to watch it together with you very closely indeed. michael sm micha mike smerconish, smaunk thank you. >>> we're watching special coverage of the count down to election day. up next the march to the polls turns into a clash in north carolina. we'll share information that just is coming in when we come ba back. hed. to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. dove moisture renew blendshing is different. see what scholarship you qualify for these beads represent dove moisturizers and work with your skin to produce new moisturizers. unlik
but what lies beyond suburbia when you move into central pennsylvania, get to the northeast, when in butler county, the southwestern part where you just heard the president speaking, things changed. that's just a sea of red. so that map, when john king stands at the wall tuesday night or thereafter, it's going to be all blue in the lower right corner and then it's going to be a sea of red with very little exception. >> we're going to watch it together with you very closely indeed. michael...