Television. You look at some of the results in wisconsin, so, you know, whether im up one or down one, it is right in the thing. I think were going to win wisconsin because we have a lot of people we dont want to talk to you. They go vote for trump, right . The hidden voter, whatever they call them. Somebody said theyre the shy voters. My people are not shy. [cheering] but, in wisconsin neil were monitoring the president right now, part of a whirlwind tour today that will take no fewer than five different cities today. President speaking in North Carolina. To the right of your screen, joe biden has just started speaking in cleveland. To be fair, were scrupulous about this well continue with the president another ten minutes or so. Try to give the same amount of time to joe biden right afterwards. We resume with the president of the United States. Now the real number, you know i could lose it. I could win it. I dont know i did a lot of good things for wisconsin, lets say it is even. I c
Today as the guest will tell you. The guests are the author, michelle, a leading human rights lawyer, security scholar whose litigated and one many highprofile cases including several of the landmark cases and several others. Working for the pentagon military Commission Defense organization. Michelle lectures at columbia law firm and is a fellow on National Security and board of law graduate. Carol rosenberg will be talking about the book awardwinning Senior Reporter for the New York Times working in collaboration with the center. Rosenberg has been reporting in the u. S. And at Guantanamo Bay since the day it opened on january 11th, 2002. She started with the miami herald where before that she reported from the middle east and moved recently to the New York Times. She has won many awards including the Robert F Kennedy journalism award, the silver gavel award and was part of the miami herald team that won the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news in 2001. So, let me tell you the format. The
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Short two to three week circuit breaker. The northwest of england, the northwest, the northeast. The list is growing longer. Tom it is going to be interesting. To say the least, the lockdown in america is not a lot done but is very regional, as mentioned in the debate last night. The upper middle west really hit hard right now. In new york city with our news, ritika gupta. Ritika President Trump and joe biden covered a wide range of issues in last nights second debate. Amongst them, racism, corruption, and the manner in which the president handled the coronavirus. Trump no choice. We cannot lock ourselves up in a basement like joe does. He says we are learning to live with it. People are learning to die with it. He also said the vaccine would be coming in weeks. In that of a guarantee is that a guarantee . Pres. Trump it is not a guarantee, but by the end of the year. Mr. Biden anyone responsible for that many deaths should not remain as president of the United States of america. Ritik
Situation for a while here that , and greg, thanks for the introduction, i do appreciate it. One of the things about the iron workers is that i think youre all crazy. [laughter] you know what i mean . I remember iron workers endorsed me early on when i first ran for the senate as a kid. A guy name tommy shrank, and i used to walk in the union all the time and say anybody whos crazy enough to walk up 16 stories on beam and shoot a rivet has to be nuts. But thank god you are. Where i grew up, you either joined a trade, you became a cop, you became a firefighter or a priest. I wasnt competent at being any one of them, so look what happened to me. [laughter] folks look, conner thank you for being here and thank you for all youve done. Ladies and gentlemen, you know, this is about more than just an election this time out. Theres an awful lot at stake, and, of course, youre going to send conner back. Thats all right, im used to babies. Babies are allowed to cry, and anybodys allowed to cry i