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john mulaney - white house correspondent kristen welker - music from tracy chapman - featuring the 8gwith fred armisen - and now seth meyers. ♪ >> seth: welcome to "late night. how's everbody - sorry, i'm just checking 5:38 okay let's get to the news. during a campaign rally in florida last night, president trump suggested he might fire infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci after the crowd began a "fire fauci" chant. see, this is how you know fauci is beloved even a trump rally crowd didn't chant "lock him up." "free fauci to pursue other opportunities! after supporters chanted "fire fauci," the campaign rally in florida last night, president trump suggested that he may fire fauci after the election, and said, quote, "i appreciate the advice," and somehow a crowd in florida is still only his third worst adviser. yesterday was the beginning of daylight savings time, because even though we live in a deeply divided nation, the one thing we can all agree on is sunset should be at 4:30. president trump on sunday campaigned in michigan, iowa, north carolina, georgia, and florida, thou
john mulaney - white house correspondent kristen welker - music from tracy chapman - featuring the 8gwith fred armisen - and now seth meyers. ♪ >> seth: welcome to "late night. how's everbody - sorry, i'm just checking 5:38 okay let's get to the news. during a campaign rally in florida last night, president trump suggested he might fire infectious disease expert dr. anthony fauci after the crowd began a "fire fauci" chant. see, this is how you know fauci is beloved even a...
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most notably carrie chapman cat, who we see again here now with all the flowers in her arms. she's being congratulated upon the passage of the 19th amendment. carrie chapman catt was not just the president of the american women's suffrage moment, she was also the international president of the international women's suffrage alliance. when world war i ended at the end of 1918, european feminists began writing her regular letters saying, we need you here in europe. your place at the head of the international women's suffrage alliance is here helping us advocate for women's rights at the peace negotiations. catt, however, wasn't going to have anything of it. she wrote back to european suffragists that americans were, quote, in the hot and final suffrage campaign and she simply could not imagine leaving the united states before year's end. so catt remained here at home advocating for the 19th amendment. but other very prominent american suffragists made a different decision, sailing off to europe at the exact time the 19th amendment was soon going to head to the senate for its fi
most notably carrie chapman cat, who we see again here now with all the flowers in her arms. she's being congratulated upon the passage of the 19th amendment. carrie chapman catt was not just the president of the american women's suffrage moment, she was also the international president of the international women's suffrage alliance. when world war i ended at the end of 1918, european feminists began writing her regular letters saying, we need you here in europe. your place at the head of the...
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finally in the spring of 1918, carrie chapman cat gave this letter to woodrow wilson and much to her shock, he immediately responded. this response he sent off to the suffragists in europe. he also gave permission for it to be published. on the left of your screen, you can see the "new york times" article covering wilson's response. so he said to french women, you can read along with me, "i have read your message with the deepest interest and i welcome the opportunity to say that i agree without reservation that the full and sincere democratic reconstruction of the world for which we are striving and which we are determined to bring about at any cost, will not have been completely or adequately attained until women are admitted to the suffrage." man. amazing. those women had him now publicly on front pages of newspapers saying, i support women's suffrage as a fundamental pillar of the new peace settlement. and then american women had extra reason to be excited. because he added a paragraph just for them that's highlighted at the bottom of the article there where he said, "as for amer
finally in the spring of 1918, carrie chapman cat gave this letter to woodrow wilson and much to her shock, he immediately responded. this response he sent off to the suffragists in europe. he also gave permission for it to be published. on the left of your screen, you can see the "new york times" article covering wilson's response. so he said to french women, you can read along with me, "i have read your message with the deepest interest and i welcome the opportunity to say that...
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we bring in chapman bell, live in london. chapman, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. many countries across europe have seen lockdown measures reimposed, not as strict as they were in spring, but still stricter than they had been during the summer, and many countries are starting to see a decline in a total number of cases. we're seeing this in belgium, france, and the netherlands, while germany, spain, and italy, their numbers are starting to stabilize, which is a positive sign. but many hospitals are at capacity or their icus in particular are reaching overcapacity. they're having to send some patients to neighboring countries for some treatment, which has been a bit of a worry for some places, but these numbers normally follow the number of cases. in germany, chancellor angela merkel said she wished she had imposed tougher measures and sooner, but the governor there facing protests even today in berlin against the measures as they're getting fed up with these lockdown measures even though they seem to be wor
we bring in chapman bell, live in london. chapman, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. many countries across europe have seen lockdown measures reimposed, not as strict as they were in spring, but still stricter than they had been during the summer, and many countries are starting to see a decline in a total number of cases. we're seeing this in belgium, france, and the netherlands, while germany, spain, and italy, their numbers are starting to stabilize, which is a positive...
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chapman bell from london has more tell us about that. >> reporter: the airlines are literally trying to take to the skies again. they're beginning a trial testing scheme where they hope they can show the government the results and get rid of these quarantines between the two countries. now, this trial will comprise of three tests. the first one an at-home test taken 72 hours before departure. it will be done by yourself but under the supervision of a medical professional virtually the second will be taken at london's heathrow airport. and the third test, another at-home test, a saliva test taken three days after arrival the two airlines hope to show these results to the government to drop the quarantines. of course, right now they'll still have to quarantine for 14 days here after arrival, the government announcing hopefully by mid-december that can be cut to five days of quarantine after a negative test. the two airlines say this is essential to get this transatlantic route back up and running. before the pandemic, they had 111 flights from london to new york per week between the tw
chapman bell from london has more tell us about that. >> reporter: the airlines are literally trying to take to the skies again. they're beginning a trial testing scheme where they hope they can show the government the results and get rid of these quarantines between the two countries. now, this trial will comprise of three tests. the first one an at-home test taken 72 hours before departure. it will be done by yourself but under the supervision of a medical professional virtually the...
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steve chapman is the ceo of natera. good morning. while your company makes most of its money from something called panorama, this is a non-invasive prenatal test, i want to start with this issue of cancer. you are detecting cancer, the return of cancer to be specific, the dna of a tumor which you're finding essentially in a drop of blood. have i got that description pretty close? >> that's right, scott. thanks for having me. we developed a new test we call signatera. we're sequencing the entire tumor and making a personalized test for every single patient to track their tumor in the blood. the test has shown so far amazing performance in five peer review publications, and tests across 25 different cancer types. we can detect cancer recurrence up to two years. it is a really exciting technology. we just cleared some major milestones receiving coverage for medicare for the first indication of colorectal testing. >> it may be nine months earlier for colorectal cancer, this is recurrence. this is life and death stuff. >> the clinical uti
steve chapman is the ceo of natera. good morning. while your company makes most of its money from something called panorama, this is a non-invasive prenatal test, i want to start with this issue of cancer. you are detecting cancer, the return of cancer to be specific, the dna of a tumor which you're finding essentially in a drop of blood. have i got that description pretty close? >> that's right, scott. thanks for having me. we developed a new test we call signatera. we're sequencing the...
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san francisco prepara su partido contra nueva orleans, buena noticia >>> pudieran contar con rita chapmanfue lo que dijo sobre el reverso >>> la selección española, >>> muy buen pase, para poner a españa arriba, venía este centro que toca y el balón se pasaba por el segundo palo, y pusiera en marcador, uno a uno, otro resultado, mención uno a uno, lo goleó siete a cero, de buscar, la selección cayó dos a cero, en toda su historia >>> una pausa y regresamos vayamos juntos (comerciales) ahora california phones le ofrece accesorios gratis para su teléfono celular. como este aparato para aumentar el volumen. infórmese ya. visite o llame al durante el horario de atención. publica este mensaje en redes sociales pero jamás pensó que sería su despedida, el doctor anthony poe si recibirá un premio por parte de la universidad estatal de san josé, generalmente se le da a periodistas de renombre >>> la decisión fue de forma unánime, el doctor es el experto que las personas buscan para obtener información sobre esta enfermedad >>> el premio se entregará por el 17 de noviembre. virtual, se mantienen la
san francisco prepara su partido contra nueva orleans, buena noticia >>> pudieran contar con rita chapmanfue lo que dijo sobre el reverso >>> la selección española, >>> muy buen pase, para poner a españa arriba, venía este centro que toca y el balón se pasaba por el segundo palo, y pusiera en marcador, uno a uno, otro resultado, mención uno a uno, lo goleó siete a cero, de buscar, la selección cayó dos a cero, en toda su historia >>> una pausa y...
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chapman town needed extra time to beat crewe alexandra.ng's lynn and peterborough and charlie. plymouth argyle beating lincoln city 2—0. ben reeves scored a cracking goal in that one. you can see all of those on the bbc sport website. thank you very much. the second round of the fa cup continues tomorrow, and it's an extra special occasion for merseyside based club marine. they're one of only a handful of non—league teams left in the competition, hoping to get a potential draw with a premier league side. they're also one of only two teams to get special dispensation from the government to play during the second national lockdown in england. austin halewood reports. for much of england, it is like time has stood still over the second round of the fa cup continues tomorrow, and it's an extra special occasion for merseyside based club marine. they're one of only a handful of non—league teams left for much of england, it is like time has stood still over this second lockdown. grassroots sport had to grind to a halt, but in this part of merseys
chapman town needed extra time to beat crewe alexandra.ng's lynn and peterborough and charlie. plymouth argyle beating lincoln city 2—0. ben reeves scored a cracking goal in that one. you can see all of those on the bbc sport website. thank you very much. the second round of the fa cup continues tomorrow, and it's an extra special occasion for merseyside based club marine. they're one of only a handful of non—league teams left in the competition, hoping to get a potential draw with a...
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that includes very important chapman katz.riet protege to susan anthony.nd she is chosen by susan anthony to lead the movement into the 20th century. there is anna howard shaw who becomes the president of the mainstream suffrage organization, the largest, the national american. you have that second generation. and i would put alice paul who is only in her early 30's and -- early 30's in 1920 in the third generation. the third generation emerges in that second decade of the 20th century and says, ok we are done , with waiting. we are no longer going to be polite. we are no longer going to ask for the vote. we are no longer going to be ladylike about this and polite. we are going to be confrontational. we are going to be in the face and theongressmen president. we will embarrass them if necessary. we will carry on a public spectacle. and rattle the cages. and make sure everyone knows how american women are being betrayed by congress. betrayed by politicians. we are going to demand the most. -- demand the vote. they are seen as insurgents. the mainstream suff
that includes very important chapman katz.riet protege to susan anthony.nd she is chosen by susan anthony to lead the movement into the 20th century. there is anna howard shaw who becomes the president of the mainstream suffrage organization, the largest, the national american. you have that second generation. and i would put alice paul who is only in her early 30's and -- early 30's in 1920 in the third generation. the third generation emerges in that second decade of the 20th century and...
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tracked chapman. thank you so much. well done to an agency has blasted the u.s. over a bill that could jail those involved in sports except in the u.s. domestic leagues want it described as double standards on a freepost for professional unclench athletes in america. duping agency wishes to understand why this legislation excludes vast areas of u.s. sport in particular, the professional leagues, and all college sport. it is not good enough for american sports. why is it fine for the rest of the world? washington's rolled out its latest offensive in the war on performance enhancing drugs. it's called the rod shank of act, the rather chink of anti doping act of 2019 which strengthen the integrity of international sports competitions by imposing criminal sanctions on certain persons involved in international doping fraud conspiracy. the act would green light washington for legal action against doping conspirators in games involving american players and it outlines some hefty penalties fines of up to one $1000000.00 as well as prison sentences of up to 10 years. a dr
tracked chapman. thank you so much. well done to an agency has blasted the u.s. over a bill that could jail those involved in sports except in the u.s. domestic leagues want it described as double standards on a freepost for professional unclench athletes in america. duping agency wishes to understand why this legislation excludes vast areas of u.s. sport in particular, the professional leagues, and all college sport. it is not good enough for american sports. why is it fine for the rest of the...
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eddie chapman the proper kirk and then to be highly trained and immediately went to the british in atremendously a bad person but a wonderful charte charaer. >> and then to be pretty good at this. and then to remember compound lies and was really good at it and then to put your mily at sk that is a raw type of courage but the soviet kgb officer inside the soviet machine knowing that atny moment that you would be arrested and tortured and killed for sheer bravery. >> we have a question from richard how much did intelligence contribute to the red army victory? if you wish to broaden that you said ursula's intel was valued dedicate down to the level of the operation in the field on the battlefront? >> it's a really good question to the extent to which the soviet system inside in germany with that in the battlefield and i'm not really an expert on that the gathering this information she was transmitting this information not actually gathering at herself she was the only radio operator i think she did really and i would argue that yes they did have an impact and with the military forces a
eddie chapman the proper kirk and then to be highly trained and immediately went to the british in atremendously a bad person but a wonderful charte charaer. >> and then to be pretty good at this. and then to remember compound lies and was really good at it and then to put your mily at sk that is a raw type of courage but the soviet kgb officer inside the soviet machine knowing that atny moment that you would be arrested and tortured and killed for sheer bravery. >> we have a...
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when carrie chapman in the winning plan. the 36 states to ratify that 19h amendment. the 19th amendment. when she retired. they built in the backyard what they called the suffrage for and on every tree she put a plaque in the name of a woman who have helped and moved the process forward. and we put the name of all of the historians who books we have loved the most. it was illustrated by 11 young women illustrators and they were all women of color. as well as the diversity of the authors. we were all really headed to the same place. to tell the story of women and voting and to have a broad way as possible. the illustrations are stunning. when we talk about how we learn about these things when we are young. they might get a tiny thumbnail picture. to have the large illustrations is so beautiful. okay. i'm going to ask a couple more questions and then i will take a look at the chat here. earlier i meant to talk about how varied the movement was in a lot of the things that we haven't learned or ever heard about. i was very lucky to contribute to the new york times effort.
when carrie chapman in the winning plan. the 36 states to ratify that 19h amendment. the 19th amendment. when she retired. they built in the backyard what they called the suffrage for and on every tree she put a plaque in the name of a woman who have helped and moved the process forward. and we put the name of all of the historians who books we have loved the most. it was illustrated by 11 young women illustrators and they were all women of color. as well as the diversity of the authors. we...
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. >> linda chapman. for all of the work that hundreds and hundreds of my neighbors did over a period of 25 years. you know, i have a lot of concern, to say the least, about the unnoticed changes that are -- unnotified changes, lack of notice, that are occurring. on the small scale directly across the street from me, certainly within 150 feet, a 7 story building is being built. i would have expected notification under conditional use. i'm told i'm not entitled to it in my district. i didn't receive notice about the variance. not that i would have objected to the variance with the front yard. i prefer that actually. i suggested it in the past as a good solution, but i would have liked to comment on the fact that if you're doing that, the advantage for the pedestrians to go by the dense area to see it through the windows that are being sprefshed in the automobile -- sprefshed. but i had no opportunity to comment, nor the organizer of knob hill, both of whom live by had any kind of notification at all. not e
. >> linda chapman. for all of the work that hundreds and hundreds of my neighbors did over a period of 25 years. you know, i have a lot of concern, to say the least, about the unnoticed changes that are -- unnotified changes, lack of notice, that are occurring. on the small scale directly across the street from me, certainly within 150 feet, a 7 story building is being built. i would have expected notification under conditional use. i'm told i'm not entitled to it in my district. i...
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this is an image by conrad chapman, who painted all sorts of scenes from that time around charleston harbor. and you can see this lone confederate sentry standing there with the confederate flag. in the distance, you can see the union blockade, all the vessels, and you can also see morris island, where they were shelling fort sumter from. not only were they shelling fort sumter, they were hitting the city of charleston. so, what confederate forces do, they put union prisoners of war in charleston and let the union know that they might hit some of their own men. in retaliation to this, the union takes confederate prisoners down and put them on the edge of morris island to use them as human shields. so, here again, how this war had devolved from this gentleman's warfare to, by the end, they're literally using prisoners as human shields. but over the course of -- and this is another shot after the war at what fort sumter looked like. over the course of two years, the union is going to fire 3500 tons of metal into the island. and like i said, just turn it into one giant earthwork. but th
this is an image by conrad chapman, who painted all sorts of scenes from that time around charleston harbor. and you can see this lone confederate sentry standing there with the confederate flag. in the distance, you can see the union blockade, all the vessels, and you can also see morris island, where they were shelling fort sumter from. not only were they shelling fort sumter, they were hitting the city of charleston. so, what confederate forces do, they put union prisoners of war in...
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this is an image by conrad wise chapman that painted the scenes. you see this loan confederate standing there with the flag. in the distance you see the union blockade, all of the vessels out there, and morris end they're using prisoners as human shields. but over the course of, and this is another shot after the war of what ft. sumpter looked like, the union would fire 3500 tons of metal into that island. and it, like i said, just turn it'd into one giant earth work. but they never do capture it. they are never able to capture ft. sumpter. and the confederates hold it until february of 1865. by that point sherman completed his march down to the seat. he was marching through south carolina and people are wondering if he would go to charleston or columbia. he goes to columbia, but it basically made indefensible the city of charleston. so the confederates evacuate the harbor and ft. sumpter. the next day soldiers finally get back ft. sumpter and they raise the american flag over it. general sherman, charleston has been ravaged. general sherman and ma
this is an image by conrad wise chapman that painted the scenes. you see this loan confederate standing there with the flag. in the distance you see the union blockade, all of the vessels out there, and morris end they're using prisoners as human shields. but over the course of, and this is another shot after the war of what ft. sumpter looked like, the union would fire 3500 tons of metal into that island. and it, like i said, just turn it'd into one giant earth work. but they never do capture...
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this is an image of conrad wise chapman who painted all sorts of scenes from that time around charleston harbor, and you can see this lone confederate century standing there with the confederate flag in the distance. you can see the union blockade and you can seymouris island where they were shelling fort sumter from, but like i said, not only were they shelling fort sumter, they were hitting the city of charleston. so what confederate forces and they're going to put union prisoners of war into charleston in the city and let the union know they might hit some of their own men. in retaliation to this, the union will take confederate prisoners down and they'll put them on the edge of morris island there to kind of use them as human shields. so here again, like i said, how this war had evolved from this gentleman's warfare to by the end, they're literally using humans as -- or using prisoners as human shields. but over the course of -- and this is another shot of what fort sumter looked like. over the course of two years, the union will fire 2500 tons of metal into that island, and like i s
this is an image of conrad wise chapman who painted all sorts of scenes from that time around charleston harbor, and you can see this lone confederate century standing there with the confederate flag in the distance. you can see the union blockade and you can seymouris island where they were shelling fort sumter from, but like i said, not only were they shelling fort sumter, they were hitting the city of charleston. so what confederate forces and they're going to put union prisoners of war into...
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the exception is charlie chapman's great dictator, which is a slapstick film in many ways, which he makes in 1940 independent from the studio system. here's a great clip coming up where chaplain place a fictional dictator of a country, a fictional country. here you see him addressing the nation. he's using a combination of english german and nonsense. >> we were fortunate enough to be able to borrow a costume that chaplain war from the great dictator. you see it here, as well as an oscar that gary cooper won for best actor for his portrayal of alvin york in sergeant york. sergeant york is a world war i gnome, or, it is set in world war one, but made and released in 1941. it's arguing, you know, york began as a pacifist and then learns that sometimes you need to fight to preserve democracy. americans seeing that film in 1941, certainly would have understood this world war one story as a commentary on the necessity to intervene in world war ii. >> one of the things you see in casablanca is a language of concentration camps without a specific mention of jews. one of the best scenes in casabl
the exception is charlie chapman's great dictator, which is a slapstick film in many ways, which he makes in 1940 independent from the studio system. here's a great clip coming up where chaplain place a fictional dictator of a country, a fictional country. here you see him addressing the nation. he's using a combination of english german and nonsense. >> we were fortunate enough to be able to borrow a costume that chaplain war from the great dictator. you see it here, as well as an oscar...
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this is an image by corner add chapman to painted all sorts of scenes from that time, around charleston harbor. you can see this lone confederate standing there, the second national confederate flag in the distance, you can see the union blockade, all their vessels out there, and you can see moore's island where they were shouting forced home to her. they were hitting the city of charleston. putting some union prisoners of war interested in the city, and let the union know they might hit some of their men. in retaliation to the, the union will taken federal prisoners down, and they will put them on the edge of moore's island to use them as human shields. this is how the warhead evolved from the gentleman's warfare, by the end they are using humans as human shields. over the course -- this is another shot after the war -- over the course of two years, the union will fire 3500 tons of metal into that island. like i said, turned it into one giant earthwork. there are never able to capture port some sure. the whole charleston to february 1865, by that point sherman had completed his march d
this is an image by corner add chapman to painted all sorts of scenes from that time, around charleston harbor. you can see this lone confederate standing there, the second national confederate flag in the distance, you can see the union blockade, all their vessels out there, and you can see moore's island where they were shouting forced home to her. they were hitting the city of charleston. putting some union prisoners of war interested in the city, and let the union know they might hit some...
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he's been replaced by bob chapman. i don't think that is the expertise that disney needs right now.here is also a big difference in styles. iger is all about partnerships chapick is more aggressive he is hounding the state of california to reopen disneyland which is a high risk area and puts disney's customers at risk. we just saw disneyland paris close early november i think another longer term head wind is the cost covid-19 costs money they're going to be adding bailon dollars to their cost structure next year for safety measures >> natasha, i wonder, you know, one thing that stood out in the call is chapek talking about the premium pricing strategy on disney plus as it pertained to mulan at the time. and in his words, he said we think we have something here what is the delta in margin on film content versus going through the traditional exhibitor pipeline if they're going to commit to this what does that mean for margins on the studio side. >> yeah. you saw with mulan they broke even for that film and you really see a change in consumer patterns. i mean this is what is working fo
he's been replaced by bob chapman. i don't think that is the expertise that disney needs right now.here is also a big difference in styles. iger is all about partnerships chapick is more aggressive he is hounding the state of california to reopen disneyland which is a high risk area and puts disney's customers at risk. we just saw disneyland paris close early november i think another longer term head wind is the cost covid-19 costs money they're going to be adding bailon dollars to their cost...
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of 1918,in the spring tory chapman gave the letter woodrow wilson and much to his shock, he immediately responded. the response he sent off to the hefragists in europe but also gave permission for it to be published. on the left of your screen, you can see the new york times article covering wilson's response. he said to french women -- i have read your message with the deepest interest and i welcome the opportunity to say that i agree without reservation that the full and sincere democratic reconstruction of the world for which we are striving and for which we are determined to bring about at any cost would not be completely or adequately attained until women are admitted to the suffrage. those women had him now publicly saying -- i support women suffrage and the fundamental pillar of the suffrage movement. there was an extra reason to be excited. and added paragraph highlighted at the bottom where it says -- as for america, it is my hope that the senate of the united states will give an unmistakable -- addingthe question this to our constitution. very first time that woodrow wilson ha
of 1918,in the spring tory chapman gave the letter woodrow wilson and much to his shock, he immediately responded. the response he sent off to the hefragists in europe but also gave permission for it to be published. on the left of your screen, you can see the new york times article covering wilson's response. he said to french women -- i have read your message with the deepest interest and i welcome the opportunity to say that i agree without reservation that the full and sincere democratic...
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robert chapman wood said while a bay area winter is hardly a winter by comparison, the financial disparity is real ask doesn't take the winter off. covid-19 has crippled many businesses. >> it would be nice have a little heater next to me out here. >> reporter: and now the ad costs of heaters and tents could be the final straw in a long list of obstacles to profitability. >> could this be the one more challenge to knock some folks out of the game >> that's what happens to small business all the time. there's one more challenge and one more challenge and one more challenge, and people get knocked out, and that's a -- you know, it's a hard road to be a small business person. >> reporter: the city of san jose had previously waved fees to associated with alfresco dining, but the other costs associated with eating outside are eating into the bottom line for many businesses. >> the businesses that are open now that are doing the alfresco that are determined to survive here, they're the ones we have to help the most right now. >> experts and owners say that help comes one table and one tip at a t
robert chapman wood said while a bay area winter is hardly a winter by comparison, the financial disparity is real ask doesn't take the winter off. covid-19 has crippled many businesses. >> it would be nice have a little heater next to me out here. >> reporter: and now the ad costs of heaters and tents could be the final straw in a long list of obstacles to profitability. >> could this be the one more challenge to knock some folks out of the game >> that's what happens...
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it still, annie chapman. and it was zigzag. proper corrupt.it he was an absolute professional condominium tracker. and he was by the germans, and he was highly trained by them. as a gman spy. an immediate entrant to immediately swap signs winr to the british and saidill i will fight against the germans. it is a tremendously bad person and all sorts o ways. but is a wonderful proper crook if you will. as the germans won the war, he kind of set me off in a way in the story. he was the most clever, well king sylvie was . good at this. we were talking earlier about infinity to remember compounds d remember these places. nobody did it better than him. he was really good at it. to coin the phrase. you probably have to ask ursula . to control life and your family a risk like that. the taste of rare or wrong type of courage . with looking for this, the one that i wrote before also spi for a dozen years deep inside the casey gb. it then takes bravery. inside of the city knowing that any moment one tap on the shoulder coming to be arrested and tortured
it still, annie chapman. and it was zigzag. proper corrupt.it he was an absolute professional condominium tracker. and he was by the germans, and he was highly trained by them. as a gman spy. an immediate entrant to immediately swap signs winr to the british and saidill i will fight against the germans. it is a tremendously bad person and all sorts o ways. but is a wonderful proper crook if you will. as the germans won the war, he kind of set me off in a way in the story. he was the most...
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. >> reporter: and one of the young men in the report is jack, the son of a producer, chapman bell, makesgain that this is pressure for all families. we are in for a long winter here in europe and we pray that the schools stay open. hallie? >> so are we. keir simmons, thank you. >>> a grim milestone to share with you now. according to our nbc news data tracking tool, the u.s. has now crossed a devastating threshold, 250,000 coronavirus deaths in this country. we're going to have much more of the covid coverage today. craig melvin picks it up after the break. of therabreath healthy smile oral rinse to give her the healthy, sparkly smile she always wanted. (crowd cheering) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. we started by making the cloud easier to manage. but we didn't stop there. we made a cloud flexible enough to adapt to any size business. no matter what it does, or how it changes. and we kept going. so you only pay for what you use. because at dell technologies, we stop...at nothing. ♪ - ( phone ringing )es offers - ecabig button,lized phones
. >> reporter: and one of the young men in the report is jack, the son of a producer, chapman bell, makesgain that this is pressure for all families. we are in for a long winter here in europe and we pray that the schools stay open. hallie? >> so are we. keir simmons, thank you. >>> a grim milestone to share with you now. according to our nbc news data tracking tool, the u.s. has now crossed a devastating threshold, 250,000 coronavirus deaths in this country. we're going to...
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you have stunning athletes, baz, chapman, arenado. the ball is not put in play. they all want to hit the ball out of the ballpark. there is a reason for that. velocity is overwhelming the game. teams have five, six, seven, eight, nine pitchers who throw 95 miles per hour. that is killing the game right now. i want to make baseball great for rod carew and tony gwynn again. >> what about the umpires? now that the video shows there was really a ball or really a strike. why not require the umpires -- to simply go by that? they have other things they can do, they don't have to call the ball strikes, they have additional activity. >> i think you will see some automation of the strike zone coming fairly soon. you're still going to need a man behind the plate for various calls. there will be that difference. if they don't change the pace of play, young people nowadays want life at the speed of the telephone. they want a 5g existence. and baseball has added in the last 30 years, 45 minutes to the length of the game with less and less action. that's got to change. >> speak
you have stunning athletes, baz, chapman, arenado. the ball is not put in play. they all want to hit the ball out of the ballpark. there is a reason for that. velocity is overwhelming the game. teams have five, six, seven, eight, nine pitchers who throw 95 miles per hour. that is killing the game right now. i want to make baseball great for rod carew and tony gwynn again. >> what about the umpires? now that the video shows there was really a ball or really a strike. why not require the...
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and the "wall street journal" has reported joel chapman former deputy chief of staff to george w. bush changes designed to make facebook algorithms less divisive because the changes would have disproportionately affected conservative users and publishers 5rd cogging to [inaudible]. mr. zuckerberg you founded facebook a company with a market capitalization of approximately $80 billion. and you control a majority share of the company's voting stock. i'm really wondering at what points you will stop giving in to baseless claims of anti-conservative bias and start exercising your control over facebook to stop driving division and actually, to quote you, build community and world closer together end quote as you claim facebook mission. my question is to both of you. a recent harvard study found that president trump was the single biggest source of voter related misinformation in the run-up to the presidential election. since the election, president trump has only continued the lies on twitter and facebook. also claiming that he won re-election and that the election is being stolen from
and the "wall street journal" has reported joel chapman former deputy chief of staff to george w. bush changes designed to make facebook algorithms less divisive because the changes would have disproportionately affected conservative users and publishers 5rd cogging to [inaudible]. mr. zuckerberg you founded facebook a company with a market capitalization of approximately $80 billion. and you control a majority share of the company's voting stock. i'm really wondering at what points...
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plus, if you wa nt chapman will be here.r someone special. today, thanks to their mum, it is brothers chris and james. here is how the surprise kicked off. welcome to the graduation day you never had. hop in the limo, enjoy the ride, your unmissable moment is about to start. sweet. nice. hop in the limo, boys. hop in the limo. we said that together! if you love the crown, historian lucy worsley is here to tell us the true stories. and our very own willie kirk is here to tell us how to revitalise our worn out furniture. we will see you at 9:15am. you know that naga goes home ina at 9:15am. you know that naga goes home in a limo, isn't that true? believe that, you will believe anything! take care, both of you. the time is 8:35am. back to our main story this morning. as millions of people in scotland and northern ireland face tougher coronavirus rules, in wales it is a very different picture. the 17—day firebreak lockdown came to an end in the country on 9th november. so, has it been effective in curbing the number of coronavir
plus, if you wa nt chapman will be here.r someone special. today, thanks to their mum, it is brothers chris and james. here is how the surprise kicked off. welcome to the graduation day you never had. hop in the limo, enjoy the ride, your unmissable moment is about to start. sweet. nice. hop in the limo, boys. hop in the limo. we said that together! if you love the crown, historian lucy worsley is here to tell us the true stories. and our very own willie kirk is here to tell us how to...
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chapman.i want to thank the sponsor and all of you for including the class of disabled people in the care and ordinance. and i had a very nice conversation with one of the staff in supervisor walton's office about, you know, the necessity of considering the people who are going to benefit from being able -- from having a cause of action to sue would be people like [broken audio] and the people who are in front of my house. i did ask for a copy and i got one. i was very satisfied [broken audio] with that aspect of it. by including, you know, citations and misdemeanors and maybe felonies [broken audio] as potential results of action like occurs outside [broken audio] which can be dramatic. imagine the trauma for these poor young men who maybe are subjected to this forever. [broken audio] in the public right-of-way. you know, not even sitting or camped out or anything like that. you're not going to see [broken audio] because, a, i wouldn't whip out a cellphone to take pictures of my co-owner. but
chapman.i want to thank the sponsor and all of you for including the class of disabled people in the care and ordinance. and i had a very nice conversation with one of the staff in supervisor walton's office about, you know, the necessity of considering the people who are going to benefit from being able -- from having a cause of action to sue would be people like [broken audio] and the people who are in front of my house. i did ask for a copy and i got one. i was very satisfied [broken audio]...