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braun said he'd received death threats adding he wanted to rectify the situation.he catalog is now in the hands of private equity firm shamrock capital. swift said she again didn't know the sale was happening and can't support the deal as braun will continue to benefit financially. while it's not always common for artists to own the rights to their masters she allowed fans to see behind the curtain. >> if anyone can successfully rally the fans it is taylor. she's able to, you know, change the culture of the music industry whether that's through streaming deals or masters rights conversations based on the power of her fandom that she's been building for years >> reporter: taylor swift ever the business woman said she has begun to start to rerecord her old catalog. it's welcome news for fans who continue to watch her and see her speak out not only on the inner workings but within politics speaking out and endorsing a presidential candidate for the first time in joe biden. >> kate, thank you >>> breaking news out of the white house. president trump has just fired chri
braun said he'd received death threats adding he wanted to rectify the situation.he catalog is now in the hands of private equity firm shamrock capital. swift said she again didn't know the sale was happening and can't support the deal as braun will continue to benefit financially. while it's not always common for artists to own the rights to their masters she allowed fans to see behind the curtain. >> if anyone can successfully rally the fans it is taylor. she's able to, you know, change...
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braun has sold the rights to swift's first six albums for a reported $300 million. singer claims she would have had to sign a nondisclosure agreement to buy the master rights and she says braun never gave her a price. >>> a man accused of running a $35 million ponzi scheme in northern california tried to evade fbi agents by jumping in a lake. authorities chasing the suspect say he jumped out of his truck, disappeared into lake shasta and didn't reappear for 25 minutes. agents say he was using this device called an underwater sea scooter. he was arrested when he emerged. >>> we turn now to new allegations of bribery in the college admissions process. this time a former harvard coach and business executive are charged in a scheme involving a lucrative real estate deal. here's abc's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: this morning new arrests in connection with admissions cheating at one of america's most elite schools. but this case separate from the so-called "varsity blues" investigation involves a former fencing coach at harvard peter brand and a maryland business execut
braun has sold the rights to swift's first six albums for a reported $300 million. singer claims she would have had to sign a nondisclosure agreement to buy the master rights and she says braun never gave her a price. >>> a man accused of running a $35 million ponzi scheme in northern california tried to evade fbi agents by jumping in a lake. authorities chasing the suspect say he jumped out of his truck, disappeared into lake shasta and didn't reappear for 25 minutes. agents say he...
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tot is why we invited braun the committee.de a brief statement when he rebuilt the narrative that wirecard is the victim. and he did not do anything wrong. and his lawyer told him not to say anything on top of that. it is not a criminal investigation. we want to know about the political context. he is supposed to tell us that truth undergrowth. the committee will discuss how to answerng him back the questions we have for him. it was not that credible what he told us because he did not say much. said he said he did not do anything wrong. supportive of regulators and authorities in germany as well. he said he is supportive of them and they likely have been massively misled. he does not want to put the blame at their door. how do you read that? what is he doing with those statements? honest, from a personal note, i experienced ham yesterday in a way that i would've expected after reading many articles about him. he was without respect towards the german bundestag but also towards the german public and many investors that have los
tot is why we invited braun the committee.de a brief statement when he rebuilt the narrative that wirecard is the victim. and he did not do anything wrong. and his lawyer told him not to say anything on top of that. it is not a criminal investigation. we want to know about the political context. he is supposed to tell us that truth undergrowth. the committee will discuss how to answerng him back the questions we have for him. it was not that credible what he told us because he did not say much....
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. >>> taylor swift speaking out after music producer scooter braun sold her master recordings.un sold the rights to her first six albums to shamrock holdings for more than $300 million. just one year after he obtained control. swift shared a statement writing in part she was hopeful for a partnership but called braun's participation a nonstarter. swift is rerecording all of her old music. >>> an amazing story of survival for one furry friend. this little cat here survived being on its own for months after the czu fire in santa cruz county. he jumped from the car, ran off as they were evacuating back in august. three mon laths later was found wandering an abandoned golf course. >> so glad the family got their cat back. that's nice. what's open and not open we'll go back to our top story as more covid restrictions begin across the bay area today. down to new mask rules. plus -- >>> you can see the sky has cleared in san jose. get ready for cooler temperatures. the microclimate forecast coming up. >>> right now at 6:30, the bay area locking back down this morning as more covid res
. >>> taylor swift speaking out after music producer scooter braun sold her master recordings.un sold the rights to her first six albums to shamrock holdings for more than $300 million. just one year after he obtained control. swift shared a statement writing in part she was hopeful for a partnership but called braun's participation a nonstarter. swift is rerecording all of her old music. >>> an amazing story of survival for one furry friend. this little cat here survived...
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however, she calls braun's participation a nonstarter. she's now started rerecording all of her old music. it's got to be a personal thing, you write these songs, you sing them, and they get sold away. >> when you write the actual music, those are her stories. >> exactly. money, money, money. right, exactly. >> speaking of green -- >> rain, rain, rain. >>> we are going to be tracking a lot of that green on the radar today. it looks pretty good as we get a look at our radar showing the storm system approaching from the north. it's going to be so nice to get this rain in here and it not cause a lot of problems but it has been quite breezy out there even ahead of the main cold front moving through. as we are looking at some of the light showers that we're tracking with storm ranger, we can see it moving into parts of the north bay, just some spotty rain especially in some of our higher elevations and we'll see that continue throughout the morning. so here is what we're expecting. today we're going to have much cooler temperatures and some gu
however, she calls braun's participation a nonstarter. she's now started rerecording all of her old music. it's got to be a personal thing, you write these songs, you sing them, and they get sold away. >> when you write the actual music, those are her stories. >> exactly. money, money, money. right, exactly. >> speaking of green -- >> rain, rain, rain. >>> we are going to be tracking a lot of that green on the radar today. it looks pretty good as we get a look...
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and scooter braun and taylor swift are mortal enemies she said shamrock reached out and because braunshe says she will not work with them and is going forward with rerecording all of her music she said the contract barring her from recording albums ex-side in 2020. if she re-records the songs as she has indicated to her fans, how much did he buy? >> we don't know if people will stream the new versions or not, but the reported sale value was roughly when scooter braun paid for this portfolio of rights a few years back so it didn't appreciate even though her popularity didn't go down the fact she had the wherewithal to buy it back and there is personal animosity here makes it that much more of a layered story. >> as with the beatles catalog $300 million is what scooter braun's company bought it for and sold it for. but with that being similar prices, it seems like this transfer to shamrock was an intent to smooth over the differences without eitherone having to lose face or money, but that hasn't worked i have been trying to work out what the different sets are. rerecording them will hu
and scooter braun and taylor swift are mortal enemies she said shamrock reached out and because braunshe says she will not work with them and is going forward with rerecording all of her music she said the contract barring her from recording albums ex-side in 2020. if she re-records the songs as she has indicated to her fans, how much did he buy? >> we don't know if people will stream the new versions or not, but the reported sale value was roughly when scooter braun paid for this...
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we reached out to scooter braun's camp and so far no comment. george?night. the judges saying they, quote, had never seen dancing at this level. >> but, unfortunately, two couples had to say good-bye to the ballroom and we are joined by johnny weir and his partner britt stewart and skai jackson and her partner alan bersten. thanks for being with us, guys. >> hey. >> thank you. hey. >> johnny, i want to start with you. last night you said to go home would be devastating but you made it so far this season. how are you feeling this morning? >> well, of course, we are crushed and defeated not to have ended this journey in the way we hoped with the mirror ball trophy. but the greatest gift that i was given from this process is my partner, britt. she's become my friend, my family. my confidante and believed so hard in what we could do that she really brought everything that i could possibly give authentically out of me every single week and so honored and happy we have each other. >> that is so beautiful. britt, you know what, you certainly made history. you
we reached out to scooter braun's camp and so far no comment. george?night. the judges saying they, quote, had never seen dancing at this level. >> but, unfortunately, two couples had to say good-bye to the ballroom and we are joined by johnny weir and his partner britt stewart and skai jackson and her partner alan bersten. thanks for being with us, guys. >> hey. >> thank you. hey. >> johnny, i want to start with you. last night you said to go home would be devastating...
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variety says braun sold the master rights for more than 300 million big ones.r acquiring them in a controversial deal. he talked about the sale with tracy smith on cbs sunday morning last year. >> you didn't see it coming? >> no. >> so how did you find out? >> i found out when it was online, like when it hit the news. >> nobody in your inner circle knew? >> nobody knew. >> so get this, swift told her fans this latest sale also took her by surprise. she only found out when the buyer, shamrock holdings, reached out to her. she says she will not work with that company because the deal to buy masters allows braun to keep making money off her work. she has started rerecording her old albums. a process that is exciting and fulfilling. she hasn't released these rerecordings. that will be a big deal. >> she's re-recording her first five albums which she can do. she owns the rights to them and she can sell them as opposed to the other recordings that she made. it's about ownership. >> yeah. >> and controlling the sale. >> i'm very sorry it's come to this. i'm sure scoot
variety says braun sold the master rights for more than 300 million big ones.r acquiring them in a controversial deal. he talked about the sale with tracy smith on cbs sunday morning last year. >> you didn't see it coming? >> no. >> so how did you find out? >> i found out when it was online, like when it hit the news. >> nobody in your inner circle knew? >> nobody knew. >> so get this, swift told her fans this latest sale also took her by surprise. she...
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. >> you'll recall swift is in the middle of the rerecording session after music manager scooter braunold rights to her masters. it's the third straight year she's won the award. other big winners doja cat for best new artist and female artist and country duo dan and shay, best country song and best collaboration for their tune "10,000 hours" featuring justin bieber. >>> 4:57 for you. transitioning to the white house next here on "today in the bay," the all new cabinet members president-elect joe biden is set to announce this week. >>> plus, struggling to make it in the bay. the help being offered for those in need of food and supplies this holiday season. we'll be right back. ♪ sfx: turkey gobble sfx: dog bark sfx: bubbles give thanks, no matter how you share it. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> right now at 5:00 multiple people stabbed in a d
. >> you'll recall swift is in the middle of the rerecording session after music manager scooter braunold rights to her masters. it's the third straight year she's won the award. other big winners doja cat for best new artist and female artist and country duo dan and shay, best country song and best collaboration for their tune "10,000 hours" featuring justin bieber. >>> 4:57 for you. transitioning to the white house next here on "today in the bay," the all...
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braun has many reasons to trust, distrust the united states. but at the same time, there's a lot of pressure for a deal. the united states and in president biden, in his administration, are not going to want to get into a military confrontation with iran. it's lunacy for the united states to get into another war in the middle east, particularly with a country as powerful as iran. if they don't fix this year on situation and neutralize it in some way. they're going to be stuck in the middle east. this is a quagmire for them because iran is not going to put up with being starved to death . and, and the united states isn't going to put up with iran, moving increasingly towards refinement of, of nuclear of uranium. so the 2 have to make a deal. now, they've proven that they can do it, and trump came along and rubbish, the whole thing, thinking that he'd get a better deal. and that what we've seen now is that the united states in a much worse position than it was 40 years ago. and. and that the trump policy didn't work. so i think everybody is going
braun has many reasons to trust, distrust the united states. but at the same time, there's a lot of pressure for a deal. the united states and in president biden, in his administration, are not going to want to get into a military confrontation with iran. it's lunacy for the united states to get into another war in the middle east, particularly with a country as powerful as iran. if they don't fix this year on situation and neutralize it in some way. they're going to be stuck in the middle...
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my name is freddy braun. i am the owner of fartygsmagasinet. translated, the ship‘s warehouse.aking care of all the beautiful interiors. we started actually with two empty hands and it became like part of myself. today, there are no longer such ships existing. the few that are left are either museum ships or belonging to some private people. but we knew in advance that there will be a day where they are all gone, so now we consume whatever we have in our warehouse. here we have a piece of a stay from the cutty sark, including... so it is actually a trophy of a famous ship, i would say next to the titanic the most well known in the whole world. one does not see to it that these things just being brutally destroyed for the future because all these nice interiors, if they would have been ashore in a building they probably would have been protected, but when it came to ships there was nobody interested, so i started to collect, first for my own and gradually i got more and more involved. good customers are based locally, but more than half of it comes from all over the world. inter
my name is freddy braun. i am the owner of fartygsmagasinet. translated, the ship‘s warehouse.aking care of all the beautiful interiors. we started actually with two empty hands and it became like part of myself. today, there are no longer such ships existing. the few that are left are either museum ships or belonging to some private people. but we knew in advance that there will be a day where they are all gone, so now we consume whatever we have in our warehouse. here we have a piece of a...
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. >> reporter: it's the moment 97-year-old vince shryack and his daughter, carol braun, have been waitingworld war ii veteran, is a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. and since the pandemic began, he has not been able to hug his family. >> last time i hugged him was probably before covid in february. >> reporter: but that's about to change. outside the katherine and charles hover green houses, a senior living facility in longmont, colorado, they've set up a tent with 4-millimeter plastic and arm holes so families can hug. >> just been looking forward to that hug. >> reporter: dad and daughter together again. you can see the joy even through the masks. they did not let go for five minutes. >> i got to just hold my dad and give him a hug and it just felt really good. >> i just -- i couldn't hold her hard enough. she's so sweet, you know? it's just wonderful. >> reporter: amanda meyer came up with the idea and built it with the help of volunteers. >> the thought of my residents being alone is very heartbreaking to me. >> reporter: more than a dozen families got to come together. eac
. >> reporter: it's the moment 97-year-old vince shryack and his daughter, carol braun, have been waitingworld war ii veteran, is a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. and since the pandemic began, he has not been able to hug his family. >> last time i hugged him was probably before covid in february. >> reporter: but that's about to change. outside the katherine and charles hover green houses, a senior living facility in longmont, colorado, they've set up a tent with...
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." >> carol moseley braun has entered political history.e first african american woman elected to the u.s. senate. >> big changes here, a kind that have history written all over them. >> narrator: "fixing things" began by recruiting the first black won elected to the united states senate. >> braun's anger over the clarence thomas hearings turned her into a candidate. >> narrator: biden wanted to make sure moseley braun joinede. his commit >> i made a joke, which he didn't think was funny at all. j i said, "yt want anita hill on the other side of the table." he did not laugh.in he didn't it was funny. and he still probably doesn't. (laughs) >> narrator: but he convincedin her and dianne feinso join the committee, beginning, once again,o rebuild. ♪ >> my name's donald trump, and i'm the largest real estate developer new york. i own buildings all over the place, model agencies, the miss universe pageant, jetliners, golf courses, canos... >> narrato having prevailed in spite of personal and financial crises, nald trump was now maki crisis his b
." >> carol moseley braun has entered political history.e first african american woman elected to the u.s. senate. >> big changes here, a kind that have history written all over them. >> narrator: "fixing things" began by recruiting the first black won elected to the united states senate. >> braun's anger over the clarence thomas hearings turned her into a candidate. >> narrator: biden wanted to make sure moseley braun joinede. his commit >> i...
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i for more now i'm joined by our political correspondent hans braun. good evening to you, hans. so what more can you tell us about this incident? what happened is that this german frigate to inform the ship concerned that they want to search it that stopped the ship and then gave it a couple of allas for the facts to sink in. as it were, once this waiting period had paused, german marines entered the ship and stopped at this search. until that point, everything went reasonably well and the crew of the ship caught paraded. but it was only once the germans had entered the ship that the flag stayed, which in this case was turkey. that took a protest set against this action. and as a result of international law, when such a protest is required, it, the action was broken off. the surge erman marines withdrawal from the ship until that point i had not found anything untoward on the ship on the ship was allowed to continue to libya. well, let me help customary for how you know, the usual is it for marines to board ships and conduct searches, and he's giving the orders for these marines
i for more now i'm joined by our political correspondent hans braun. good evening to you, hans. so what more can you tell us about this incident? what happened is that this german frigate to inform the ship concerned that they want to search it that stopped the ship and then gave it a couple of allas for the facts to sink in. as it were, once this waiting period had paused, german marines entered the ship and stopped at this search. until that point, everything went reasonably well and the crew...
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absolutely but if donald trump tells us i think that we've taken on not taking we heard from dr john braun. me director of the washington pain center now he believes the political point scoring risk to undermining the government's vaccine strategy all in all the covert $1000.00 pandemic at least in the united states is been a political football a thing to her donald trump the economy they will play up and the other side is this is the same way so i think it's very scary that we're here which we're seeing this tremendous and tragic intersection between politics and science which is not the way to move forward and we need educate people what we've done now is politicized and we need to take down the temperature they've done the studies done for several months for you know 46000 patients and there's a large number and they show that the effectiveness is quite high 90 percent and the safety profile is quite high so we've not seen those same issues almost like in m.s. kind of neurologic problems that you would get such as astra zeneca had. let's return in the program to the u.s. election where
absolutely but if donald trump tells us i think that we've taken on not taking we heard from dr john braun. me director of the washington pain center now he believes the political point scoring risk to undermining the government's vaccine strategy all in all the covert $1000.00 pandemic at least in the united states is been a political football a thing to her donald trump the economy they will play up and the other side is this is the same way so i think it's very scary that we're here which...
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let's talk about, let's talk about braun. you know, what i do?it's funny, i guess it's maybe it's in my hard drive. as far as m.j. goes, i don't know. but certainly le bron to me on mt. rushmore, which is a big thing. i got them on by mount rushmore. i got him. i probably got bill russell, look, but it's, it's just tough for me as they get older jim, i'm 67 now there are some guys i just cannot move down the road for young people and that probably makes me an old man. but when i think about russell, i just remember him. i remember him going up and rejecting balls, right to larry 63. i mean he would block it out of bounds. he would just what it was like watching singe and smith play volleyball or somewhere he would just deflect it over to larry seyfried. he'd push it across the say he'd feed have, let's say, you know, a russian like guy. but tell me about le bron what do you make? well, he's a great player. i mean, and man as he is he really sought them with the way that he has kept himself in shape and what he's been able to do to play in that ma
let's talk about, let's talk about braun. you know, what i do?it's funny, i guess it's maybe it's in my hard drive. as far as m.j. goes, i don't know. but certainly le bron to me on mt. rushmore, which is a big thing. i got them on by mount rushmore. i got him. i probably got bill russell, look, but it's, it's just tough for me as they get older jim, i'm 67 now there are some guys i just cannot move down the road for young people and that probably makes me an old man. but when i think about...
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these doors are braun stores, they were put up in 1932 and they work phenomenally.re heavy but little kids can open them up. they work magnificently, never been replaced and they used to be a bit deceptive cause you have the curve of the wall, the doors are curved also. when you can see the doors were curved, you they were cast to fit the curve of the wall. it's a beautiful piece of architecture. every one of the cemeteries as a battle map, this is a battle map. you can see the cities, how big this battlefield was. when you look at the map, you can see the 42nd, 89th, second, fifth, ninetieths, 82nd, each one of those conceptually is about 25,000 soldiers, along with the 26th up in the far western flank. this is called the southern flank and that's the western flank. that is how many men are out here. there was about hot 550,000 american soldiers. this map is you can come in and gave an idea of the battle, you can see montsec, you could see where somebody from a particular division was at. that's why we have these battle maps. this is a beautiful peeps of architectu
these doors are braun stores, they were put up in 1932 and they work phenomenally.re heavy but little kids can open them up. they work magnificently, never been replaced and they used to be a bit deceptive cause you have the curve of the wall, the doors are curved also. when you can see the doors were curved, you they were cast to fit the curve of the wall. it's a beautiful piece of architecture. every one of the cemeteries as a battle map, this is a battle map. you can see the cities, how big...
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there is a bill introduced by senator mike braun of indiana and bruce westermann, congressman from arkansas, called fair care act based on work we have done that tries to achieve universal coverage through private insurance. so there are people on that end of the spectrum. and there are those who say let's repeal obama care and go back to the old status quo, the old, pre-obamacare system, which is not sustainable. and then there are people in the middle who don't like being hammered on their lack of a plan or solution for the uninsured and affordability of health insurance. they are looking for answers at of not figured out what they believe in yet. that is part of what think tanks are for and part of why we built the foundation for research on equal opportunity in health care, to solve those problems. sam: uh, fair enough. this next question is from our audience, from a reader who asks, how can we reframe the discussion to address actual total cost, not prices or negotiated discounts? so i guess to try to put a finer point on that, one of the few things that people from both parties and ev
there is a bill introduced by senator mike braun of indiana and bruce westermann, congressman from arkansas, called fair care act based on work we have done that tries to achieve universal coverage through private insurance. so there are people on that end of the spectrum. and there are those who say let's repeal obama care and go back to the old status quo, the old, pre-obamacare system, which is not sustainable. and then there are people in the middle who don't like being hammered on their...
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the kinds of ideas i've talked about, there's actually a bill that's been introduced by senator mike braun of indiana, and bruce westerman, our congressman from arkansas, that's he fair care act based on a lot of the work that we've done that tries to achieve universal coverage through private insurance so there are s people on that you might say ent of the spectrum and those who say let's go backaina toe obamacare, not sustainable and then there's sort of people in the middle who, you know, i think are ack f certainly -- don't like being hammered on their lack of a plan or solution for the uninsured or the affordability of health insurance, looking for answers and they haven't figured out what they believe in yet.e that's part of what think tanks are for and part of why we've built the foundation for equal opportunities, trying to solve those problems. >> fair enough. this next question is actually one from our audience, the >> f question from a reader who askse how can we reframe the discussion to address actual total cost, not prices, or negotiated discounts? so i guess to try to put so
the kinds of ideas i've talked about, there's actually a bill that's been introduced by senator mike braun of indiana, and bruce westerman, our congressman from arkansas, that's he fair care act based on a lot of the work that we've done that tries to achieve universal coverage through private insurance so there are s people on that you might say ent of the spectrum and those who say let's go backaina toe obamacare, not sustainable and then there's sort of people in the middle who, you know, i...
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championships in my 2nd year and then i met ron dennis on us and that was when i was 10 and met one dennis braun. then it's also said mcleod formula, one team he picked came his mentor 2007, he offered me the coffee in this effort, the reigning champion for not the world to be made to lose their milk because of my plan. from the start of the 1st race, louise challenged alone. so quite successful. this is steve learning curve for me, but i'm enjoying it. as i said, i love it. we were so far, really good. you know, if you should price everybody. if i told you my secret, then it would be next year lewis hamilton was his 1st championship leaving it was the last lap to last. i just kept pushing the whole way even to the last that even the last lap i was in position 6. and i had to finish 5th and right up to the last corner i just kept going and believing. and i overtook some guy the last one and i won the championship so it's never over until it's over. and how did michael schumacher win his 1st time? not having as strong promo, playing his back. took him a little bit longer. but michael schumacher c
championships in my 2nd year and then i met ron dennis on us and that was when i was 10 and met one dennis braun. then it's also said mcleod formula, one team he picked came his mentor 2007, he offered me the coffee in this effort, the reigning champion for not the world to be made to lose their milk because of my plan. from the start of the 1st race, louise challenged alone. so quite successful. this is steve learning curve for me, but i'm enjoying it. as i said, i love it. we were so far,...
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. >> reporter: keith hanson and hillary braun are physicians at ucsf. >> i think a lot of health care have needlessly been put at risk because of the actions of the president. so we're hugely enthused for the floekt take occasion of this crisis. >> i'm overjoyed. first and foremost it brought tears to my eyes. >> reporter: willie brown is proud of his friend, former san francisco d.a. kamala harris. >> she is the first woman vice president in the history of this nation! all those are things you can't do anything but dream about. ♪ >> reporter: we saw deejay stevie martinez showing off his best victory moves off his balcony off van ness. >> we get to embrace everyone, the winners and losers. we gladly, gladly invite everybody over. one nation under a groove, baby. >> reporter: cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> a lot of celebrating. liz spoke to many of harris' other friends this morning just after the news broke and got their reaction. >> reporter: just moments after the historic announcement that oakland native kamala harris had broke uh one of the highest and hardest glass ceilings, we
. >> reporter: keith hanson and hillary braun are physicians at ucsf. >> i think a lot of health care have needlessly been put at risk because of the actions of the president. so we're hugely enthused for the floekt take occasion of this crisis. >> i'm overjoyed. first and foremost it brought tears to my eyes. >> reporter: willie brown is proud of his friend, former san francisco d.a. kamala harris. >> she is the first woman vice president in the history of this...
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earlier this month scooter braun said he sold the rights for swift's first six albums, the reasons shererecording them. jillian: oh, the trauma. president-elect -- drama. president-elect biden already filling key positions in his cabinet. griff: is the biden camp jumping the gun? we have a live report, next. >> the cabinet and the team will look like america. that means diversity of ideology, diversity of background and he wants to have a range of views of people at the table. but he wants to have a diversity of voices at the table because he fully understands that's how he's going to move an agenda forward. jillian: president-elect joe biden moving forward with cabinet picks despite the president's ongoing claims of voter fraud. team trump says they're aiming all the way to the supreme court. griff: so will their strategy work? joining us now is constitutional law expert, mark smith. good morning, mark. how are you? >> good morning. griff: let's go right into what president-elect biden we expect from the cabinet announcement. there's three names here, tony blankin for secretary of sta
earlier this month scooter braun said he sold the rights for swift's first six albums, the reasons shererecording them. jillian: oh, the trauma. president-elect -- drama. president-elect biden already filling key positions in his cabinet. griff: is the biden camp jumping the gun? we have a live report, next. >> the cabinet and the team will look like america. that means diversity of ideology, diversity of background and he wants to have a range of views of people at the table. but he...
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. >> braun and the uae released statements condemning the killing of nuclear scientists.es have normalized ties with israel this year fear an iranian response could take place on their soil. dana in. >> dana: indeed. trey yingst, thank you. now a major case that could impact the future of congress, the supreme court heard arguments today on whether the trump administration can exclude people living in the united states illegally from the census count. of course, that data is used to dole out seats and billions of taxpayer money is on the line. trey gowdy host of the podcast and fox news contributor. this case was working its way up through the judicial system. now at the supreme court with a new supreme court that is just hearing this. how do you think that the justices will reel rule? >> dana, i hate to sound like a nerd, but it is a fascinating legal question. you know, the constitution uses the words persons, people, and citizens at different junctures in the constitution. we have all of those words. so, we have to assume those words have different meaning in this reap
. >> braun and the uae released statements condemning the killing of nuclear scientists.es have normalized ties with israel this year fear an iranian response could take place on their soil. dana in. >> dana: indeed. trey yingst, thank you. now a major case that could impact the future of congress, the supreme court heard arguments today on whether the trump administration can exclude people living in the united states illegally from the census count. of course, that data is used to...
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senators in this country, carol mosely braun in 1992, then kamala harris.e've never had a black female governor elected in this country, in the history of our nation. so this is a historic moment, and i think the representation of kamala harris hopefully resonates with little girls across the country, but also little boys. i mean, you know, this moment is really important to understand some of the barriers and many of the barriers that women still face in all facets of their lives. and she's broken a ceiling. and she's, you know, climbed a ladder and clear going to pull others up. but we have a lot of work to do even as we celebrate. >> yeah. you know, one of the things that made joe biden an effective vice president for barack obama was that he had a certain lived experience that he brought to the job. he had all that foreign policy policy, he had good relationships with senators. when you think about a vice president kamala harris, what kind of lived experience do you think she brings to the table that will make her an effective partner for joe biden? >>
senators in this country, carol mosely braun in 1992, then kamala harris.e've never had a black female governor elected in this country, in the history of our nation. so this is a historic moment, and i think the representation of kamala harris hopefully resonates with little girls across the country, but also little boys. i mean, you know, this moment is really important to understand some of the barriers and many of the barriers that women still face in all facets of their lives. and she's...
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he washes in the doorframe her parents bedroom, she's very young his slick braun hair parted on the side gives the appearance of a schoolboy, a homicide investigator. detective harold jones, he shows her father his badge and tucks it back into pocket of his corduroy jacket. someone phoned about a suspicious man in the old union stockyard. his eyes dart between her parents. we investigated pretty turns to them, go watch tv. they go to the front room and sit on the sofa bed. she listens hard catching parts of the detective sentences. we investigated and a body, these photographs, can you identify your, chair pushes back, mama slow moaning. are you sure it's not her? any distinguishing marks? the moaning grows louder than shuffling slippers. the bathroom door slams shut, mama's vomiting becomes the only sound in the apartment. the detective stance gathering his photographs before he closes his folder she catches the image of an arm badly bruised and finger nails caked with dirt. i am sorry about all of this, you should take comfort in the fact that she is still out there, we will do our bes
he washes in the doorframe her parents bedroom, she's very young his slick braun hair parted on the side gives the appearance of a schoolboy, a homicide investigator. detective harold jones, he shows her father his badge and tucks it back into pocket of his corduroy jacket. someone phoned about a suspicious man in the old union stockyard. his eyes dart between her parents. we investigated pretty turns to them, go watch tv. they go to the front room and sit on the sofa bed. she listens hard...
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swift is in the middle of rerecording session after manager scooter braun sold her rights.raight year she's won that award. other big winners doja cat took home wins for best new artist and country duo dan and shay best country song "10,000 hours" featuring justin bieber. a lot of fun. a little music to get you moving this morning. >> need a little music to get the day going. hey, sway side to side. if you want to get moving maybe you could open the door and some of that cool weather will make you go, ooh, it's time to get up. >>> yeah, that will wake you up especially in the north bay. we've had temperatures there starting in the upper 30s and so as we're going into the next several days we're going to have these cool mornings, at times some fog moving by. let's take the time line into late morning and into the lunch hour, in the upper 50s for much of the bay area only reaching into the low to mid-60s this afternoon but that's about normal heading into the thanksgiving week and we'll only see the 60s for a couple of hours before it starts to cool down. we're taking it to s
swift is in the middle of rerecording session after manager scooter braun sold her rights.raight year she's won that award. other big winners doja cat took home wins for best new artist and country duo dan and shay best country song "10,000 hours" featuring justin bieber. a lot of fun. a little music to get you moving this morning. >> need a little music to get the day going. hey, sway side to side. if you want to get moving maybe you could open the door and some of that cool...
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. >> reporter: it's the moment 97-year-old vince shrack and daughter carol braun have been waiting formonths. vince a world war ii veteran is a father, grandfather and great grandfather and since the pandemic began has not been able to hug his family. >> last time i hugged him was probably before covid in february. >> reporter: but that's about to change. outside the katherine and harlz hoefr greenhouses, a senior living facility in longmont, colorado, set up a tent with four millimeter plastic and arm holes so families can hug. >> looking forward to the hug. >> reporter: dad and daughter together again, you can see the joy even through the masks. they did not let go for five minutes. >> i got to just hold my dad and give him a hug and it just felt really good. >> i couldn't hold her hard enough. she's so sweet. it's just wonderful. >> reporter: amanda myer built it with the help of volunteers. >> the thought of my residents being alone is very heartbreaking to me. >> reporter: more than a dozen families got to come together, each visit allowed only for a few minutes, the tents sterili
. >> reporter: it's the moment 97-year-old vince shrack and daughter carol braun have been waiting formonths. vince a world war ii veteran is a father, grandfather and great grandfather and since the pandemic began has not been able to hug his family. >> last time i hugged him was probably before covid in february. >> reporter: but that's about to change. outside the katherine and harlz hoefr greenhouses, a senior living facility in longmont, colorado, set up a tent with four...
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today lindsey graham, chuck grassley, rob portman, mike braun, josh hawley, john cornyn and june thune, who is number two to mitch mcconnell in the republican leadership said that joe biden should be given the president's daily brief on national security issues. republican senator james lankford of oklahoma said he would take action if joe biden doesn't get the president's daily brief tomorrow. >> there is nothing wrong with vice-president biden getting the briefings to be able to prepare himself and so that he can be ready. the president is already getting those. there is nothing wrong with former vice-president getting those. kamala harris is on the intelligence committee. she has all the clearances that she needs to be able to do that. there is no loss from him getting the briefings and to be able to do that. and if that is not occurring by friday, i will step in as well to be able to push to say this needs to occur, so regardless of the outcome of the election and whichever way that it goes, people can be ready for that actual task. >> that brought no response from the president of
today lindsey graham, chuck grassley, rob portman, mike braun, josh hawley, john cornyn and june thune, who is number two to mitch mcconnell in the republican leadership said that joe biden should be given the president's daily brief on national security issues. republican senator james lankford of oklahoma said he would take action if joe biden doesn't get the president's daily brief tomorrow. >> there is nothing wrong with vice-president biden getting the briefings to be able to prepare...
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. >> reporter: it's the moment 97-year-old vince shrack and daughter carol braun have been waiting fornce a world war ii veteran is a father, grandfather and great grandfather and since the pandemic began has not been able to hug his family. >> last time i hugged him was probably before covid in february. >> reporter: but that's about to change. outside the katherine and charles hover greenhouses, a senior living facility in longmont, colorado, set up a tent with four millimeter plastic and arm holes so families can hug. >> looking forward to the hug. >> reporter: dad and daughter together again, you can see the joy even through the masks. they did not let go for five minutes. >> i got to just hold my dad and give him a hug and it just felt really good. >> i couldn't hold her hard enough. she's so sweet. it's just wonderful. >> reporter: amanda myer came up with the idea and built it with the help of volunteers. >> the thought of my residents being alone is very heartbreaking to me. >> reporter: more than a dozen families got to come together, each visit allowed only for a few minutes,
. >> reporter: it's the moment 97-year-old vince shrack and daughter carol braun have been waiting fornce a world war ii veteran is a father, grandfather and great grandfather and since the pandemic began has not been able to hug his family. >> last time i hugged him was probably before covid in february. >> reporter: but that's about to change. outside the katherine and charles hover greenhouses, a senior living facility in longmont, colorado, set up a tent with four...
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take advantage of our competitived a slappings inch braun battlegrounds i argue we should turn what the chinese communist party turns sees a weaknesses in a stretching freedom of expression and free freedom of the press. free markets and rule of law instead of a -- the rule of single party, and it's strengthening democratic processes, in a meaningful way. the way that senator john mccain advocate for his entire career. i don't think that anybody is culturally predisposed to not wanting a say in how their government, for example, and that doesn't mean that we should go around trying item pose jefferson democracy -- impose jefferson democracy but those who want to reform we and he rest of the free world should support those efforts. >> spending of senator mccain, ambassador mark grown the new director of the mccain institute and asked what are you most proud of from your days at the nsa? >> i'm most proud of the shift and approach to china. i thought we put this process in place that you have mares d summarized, but really to make implicit assumptions that often underpin our policy and st
take advantage of our competitived a slappings inch braun battlegrounds i argue we should turn what the chinese communist party turns sees a weaknesses in a stretching freedom of expression and free freedom of the press. free markets and rule of law instead of a -- the rule of single party, and it's strengthening democratic processes, in a meaningful way. the way that senator john mccain advocate for his entire career. i don't think that anybody is culturally predisposed to not wanting a say in...
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and something that senator mike braun, republican of indiana, told us yesterday that i thought was interesting, was that, you know, one or two firings here or there is nothing. but if it starts to look like there is, in his words, a flurry of firings, it will raise more questions for republicans. those are his words. he said it would raise questions. now, what they would do about it is an entirely different question, but republicans are starting to really acknowledge the fact that, you know, the president has a goal here, and it's to delegitimize the results of the election and to hamstring the incoming biden administration. >> so, speaking of confusion and chaos, which is kind of how this has been framed by some on the hill, let's talk for a second about making sure the government is funded. and you know, ideally, some coronavirus help may also be sent with that, but mark meadows was on the hill yesterday meeting with mitch mcconnell, said he couldn't guarantee that there wouldn't be a government shutdown on december 11th. i think you and i both know the fact that they're talking about pullin
and something that senator mike braun, republican of indiana, told us yesterday that i thought was interesting, was that, you know, one or two firings here or there is nothing. but if it starts to look like there is, in his words, a flurry of firings, it will raise more questions for republicans. those are his words. he said it would raise questions. now, what they would do about it is an entirely different question, but republicans are starting to really acknowledge the fact that, you know,...
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. >> ambassador carol moseley braun, thank you. that wraps up this hour for me. >>> hi, everyone.n new york. as president-elect joe biden starts to maneuver the levers of the federal government he's about to control with the confidence and knowledge that has always alluded donald trump and his team of misfits trump's effort at obstructing democracy and turning america into a banana republic in the world's eyes by baselessly claiming massive voter fraud gets an assist from the sitting attorney general. today the paper of record for conservatives obliterates the president's big lie,
. >> ambassador carol moseley braun, thank you. that wraps up this hour for me. >>> hi, everyone.n new york. as president-elect joe biden starts to maneuver the levers of the federal government he's about to control with the confidence and knowledge that has always alluded donald trump and his team of misfits trump's effort at obstructing democracy and turning america into a banana republic in the world's eyes by baselessly claiming massive voter fraud gets an assist from the...
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and in part because he's quite braun. just gets the thing right on track. i think it is hard to state how important bobby is as a mentor and as a shrewd and ultimately kind of ruthless operative. when he sees bobby's potential as a politician is a more interesting question. i don't know that i have a good answer for this. he was very devoted to his brother. when the age gap was when they were young they were not very right there's a trip in 51 that i read about to the far east. which they become much closer. he deeply admired his brother. and i'm sure saw hey this is a guy who at some point should run himself or office. how he felt about bobby's devotion to mccarthy and his service on mccarthy's committee, i think early on he was very much inclined to let bobby do what he felt like he should do. it was a group good career move for bobby. the father wanted bobby to have that position. i think as mccarthy became more controversial and started to doing more and more outrageous things i think it became a problem. by then, bobby is no longer in mccarthy's employ
and in part because he's quite braun. just gets the thing right on track. i think it is hard to state how important bobby is as a mentor and as a shrewd and ultimately kind of ruthless operative. when he sees bobby's potential as a politician is a more interesting question. i don't know that i have a good answer for this. he was very devoted to his brother. when the age gap was when they were young they were not very right there's a trip in 51 that i read about to the far east. which they...
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between taylorw swift and scooter braun has ended with him selling the royalties of her first six albumser is shamrock holdings and she has been trying to reacquire the collection herself. ofhaad: getting to that open the indian markets. we are now 23 seconds into it all. there we are. a bit of catch-up taking place here. we did have a public holiday there in india yesterday. taking a look at the one company making waves, it is reliance industries. online retailn an finisher -- furniture retailer called urban ladder. we have ikea in their crosshairs as well. that is what we have at the moment. >> modernity -- moderna says a coronavirushas vaccine that is nearly 95% effective. it can be stored for 20 days. that is being called a game changer. >> we have been working on mrna vaccines for a long time. mentioned,accine you -- we invested heavily in science over the years, in the process. this gives us a much better storage condition then what we had five years ago. brilliant. it will have a huge impact on distribution. how much of an effect will that stability at a higher temperature have in
between taylorw swift and scooter braun has ended with him selling the royalties of her first six albumser is shamrock holdings and she has been trying to reacquire the collection herself. ofhaad: getting to that open the indian markets. we are now 23 seconds into it all. there we are. a bit of catch-up taking place here. we did have a public holiday there in india yesterday. taking a look at the one company making waves, it is reliance industries. online retailn an finisher -- furniture...
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. >> senator braun. sen. brown: i echo the senator's request. chair clayton for the response you will get. borrowed stock from a customer's account, chairman clayton, he has to provide -- correct? commissioner clayton: that's correct. sen. brown: last month the sec issued a no action letter announcing that certain brokers were failing to provide -- required violating we think the sec customer protection rules. said it was ok it was ok as long as they fixed it within six months. commissioner clayton: it is much more nuanced than that. but for purposes of this discussion this is a fair -- we give a six month period for people to adopt practices that are clearly in-line line with the customer protection rule. this was motivated by ensuring that civic protection applied in this case. sen. brown: so, how widespread is this problem in your estimation? why do firms need six months to do this when in the past they had not? commissioner clayton: it is not clear they need six months to do it, but what is needed is the time for those types of transactions.
. >> senator braun. sen. brown: i echo the senator's request. chair clayton for the response you will get. borrowed stock from a customer's account, chairman clayton, he has to provide -- correct? commissioner clayton: that's correct. sen. brown: last month the sec issued a no action letter announcing that certain brokers were failing to provide -- required violating we think the sec customer protection rules. said it was ok it was ok as long as they fixed it within six months....
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dianne feinstein and carol moseley-braun on condition they join the judiciary committee if they got elected and passing the violence against women act. >> it was an idea born one year before the thomas hearings, to beef up protections for women, including a provision allowing them to sue their attackers in federal court. >> some in the legal academy who decided that women in the 1950s were basically making up rape, there were fancy lawyers, liberal and conservative, who would say, domestic violence is, you know, as american as apple pie. prominent, liberal lawyers. >> overall, the toll on womens' health and lives are devastating. >> in 1983, my husband stabbed me 13 times and broke my neck while the police were on the scene. i nearly died, and i am permanently paralyzed. >> they all have the same story. and what was the story? i don't believe you. this doesn't happen. and they said they did not believe it was a crime. >> biden believed it was and spent four years pushing the bill. but it would ultimately take more than violence against women to get enough senators on board. so biden and pre
dianne feinstein and carol moseley-braun on condition they join the judiciary committee if they got elected and passing the violence against women act. >> it was an idea born one year before the thomas hearings, to beef up protections for women, including a provision allowing them to sue their attackers in federal court. >> some in the legal academy who decided that women in the 1950s were basically making up rape, there were fancy lawyers, liberal and conservative, who would say,...