Transition to as administration began monday. He said his team had spoken with you. Who did you talk with specifically on his team and when will you meet with him directly . Base with theed chief of staff, ron klain. We do not talk about the nuts and bolts. Obviously, soon we will be getting the Transition Team and the task force to give them the information that would make their assuming the responsibilities easier and more efficient. Serveif asked, which you on a Biden Administration Coronavirus Task force . Guest of course. Host what are you anticipating from the Biden Administration, specifically on the idea of testing and tracing . Guest i dont want to get ahead of them. They will have their agenda. We will discuss it together. I certainly will give them recommendations, but i dont want to get ahead of them and make announcements of what they should do. We really need to sit down and talk together and then we will come out with that. Host we want to give you a chance to talk to ou
Year has brought and think about what lies ahead. You know, our First National day of thanksgiving, authorized by the continental congress, took place december 18, 1777. It was celebrated by general George Washington and his troops on the way to valley forge. It took place under extremely harsh conditions and deprivation. Lacking food, clothing, shelter, theyre preparing to write out a long, hard winter. Today, you can find a plaque in gulf mills marking that moment. The plaque reads, this thanksgiving, in spite of the suffering, showed the referencing character that was forging the soul of a nation. Forging the soul of a nation. Faith, courage, sacrifice, service to country, service to each other, and gratitude even in the face of suffering have long been part of what thanksgiving means in america. Looking back over our history, you see it has been in the most difficult circumstances that the soul of our nation has been forged and now we find ourselves again facing a long, hard winter
We are thrilled tonight to welcome back the distinguished george will, who will be in conversation with the awardwinning broadcaster i am sorry, i am sure you have won many awards, i cannot be sure which ones. I welcome you on behalf of our leadership, caroline kelly, david layer, the Leadership Team of jews united for democracy of justice, and Community Advocates inc. , the creators of this series. Thank you to our many wonderful sponsors. Temple isaiah, Stephen Weiss temple, leo beth temple, israel Hollywood Jewish center for justice, the Holocaust Museum l. A. , the forward, and the pico union project. As it is thanksgiving eve, just a word on that topic. On october 3, 1863, at the height of a bloody war dividing our country, Abraham Lincoln issued a thanksgiving proclamation which officially established thanksgiving as a national holiday. He proclaimed that though the nation was at war with itself, there were still blessings for which both sides could experts gratitude. He also pro
Some research has shown boarding payrolperil. More of a my fellow americans, thanksgiving is a special time in america. A time to reflect on what the year has brought and think about what lies ahead. You know, our First National day of thanksgiving, authorized by the continental congress, took december 18, 1777. It was celebrated by general George Washington and his troops on the way to valley forge. It took place under extremely harsh conditions and deprivation. Lacking food, clothing, shelter, theyre preparing to write out a long, hard winter. Today, you can find a plaque in gulf mills marking that moment. The plaque reads, this thanksgiving, in spite of the suffering, showed the referencing character that was forging the soul of a nation. Forging the soul of a nation. Sacrifice,age, service to country, service to each other, and gratitude even in the face of suffering have long been part of what thanksgiving means in america. Looking back over our history, you see it has been in the
The Vice President hello, ohio [crowd chanting four more years. ] the Vice President thank you for that warm welcome. Ets hear it and one of the most important. Dvisers to our campaign, bob all my fellow americans thank you for coming out today. It is great to be back in the Buckeye State. Cheers and applause] i heard that. But im here for one reason and one reason only. And that is that ohio and america need four more years of President Donald Trump in the white house. [cheers and applause] crowd four more years four more years Vice President pence four years ago a movement was born. A most of movement of Everyday Americans from every walk of life. Here in ohio, you believed we could be strong again. You believed we could be prosperous again. You believed america could be respected again. You said yes to President Donald Trump in 2016 and i know in 48 days, ohios going to say yes to four more years of President Donald Trump in 2020. [cheers and applause] and the road to victory goes r