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but wasn't entirely clear who dan rather was.but it was important to him and he was at home at 6:30 p.m. when the network news ran because he was busy working so running around with his lady friends it was a very clear and then to go after and then to cut back and they are pretty sure if they had enough money they could woo him. and then the television and capital at that time and other challenges and reasonable produced an hour of live television now signing up 24/7 and 365 day so now it's a hustle to find the staff and turning a country club into the elaborate set. >> and with the veteran newspeople with this intoxicating opposition watching the news is like eating your vegetables but back to your question , basically the ted found, or the people found the lesser dead country club and maybe would be developed, maybe not and they had to retrofit this club with rats pretty quickly in order to have it ready. and then to have the largest array ever installed at that point there is a lot of story here of changing technology was the
but wasn't entirely clear who dan rather was.but it was important to him and he was at home at 6:30 p.m. when the network news ran because he was busy working so running around with his lady friends it was a very clear and then to go after and then to cut back and they are pretty sure if they had enough money they could woo him. and then the television and capital at that time and other challenges and reasonable produced an hour of live television now signing up 24/7 and 365 day so now it's a...
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and it wasn't entirely clear who dan rather was to ted turner.that is how checked out of the news world he was and that story comes to reese and i don't know if it was absolutely true but i believe it in the sense that ted just did not watch the news and it wasn't important to him and it wouldn't make sense that he wasn't certainly home at 630 at night when the network news ran because he was too busy working all the time. >> and sailing. >> and running around with his lady friends it wasn't clear that he would he would know who the most famous news or second famous after walter cronkite it may be someone they could go after and dan rather and cbs had just come back on another show if they had enough money they could woo him and he was confident. >> that was part of the challenge but they were apart in atlanta far from new york and los angeles and the television capitals that were there at the time and the other challenges reese had never even produced an hour of live television and he signing up to do this 247 network, 365 days a year so it was
and it wasn't entirely clear who dan rather was to ted turner.that is how checked out of the news world he was and that story comes to reese and i don't know if it was absolutely true but i believe it in the sense that ted just did not watch the news and it wasn't important to him and it wouldn't make sense that he wasn't certainly home at 630 at night when the network news ran because he was too busy working all the time. >> and sailing. >> and running around with his lady friends...
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dan rather. >> be well. we'll be right back.s thing about rheumatoid arthritis is often unseen. because the pain you're feeling could be a sign of irreversible joint damage. every day you live with pain, swelling, and stiffness... you risk not being able to do the things you love. especially in these times, it's important to keep up with your rheumatologist. schedule an appointment today. we're all finding ways to keep moving. but how do we make sure the direction we're headed is forward? at fidelity, you'll get the planning and advice to prepare you for the future, without sacrificing the things that are important to you today. we'll help you plan for healthcare costs, taxes and any other uncertainties along the way. because with fidelity, you can feel confident that the only direction you're moving is forward. i feel like we'redelity, forglet me check.ing.nt xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're good. good. so when you're away, you don
dan rather. >> be well. we'll be right back.s thing about rheumatoid arthritis is often unseen. because the pain you're feeling could be a sign of irreversible joint damage. every day you live with pain, swelling, and stiffness... you risk not being able to do the things you love. especially in these times, it's important to keep up with your rheumatologist. schedule an appointment today. we're all finding ways to keep moving. but how do we make sure the direction we're headed is forward?...
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now, dan rather has been an observer of our history and culture for a long time.urnalist who will be remembered as long as we care about media and free press. how does he see where we are? how does he see where we'll be? powerful, powerful perspective. he has it. i can't even say it, next. traditionally, black people have been shut out [music playing throughout] of the financial system. my grandfather founded industrial bank in 1934 so black people would have a bank that would work with them. because our doors are open, other doors are opening to more opportunities for our community. we're excited to work with citi, so we can realize our dreams of expanding our reach and impact. citi is committed to working with black-owned banks like industrial, so they can continue to support their clients and communities. anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? let's
now, dan rather has been an observer of our history and culture for a long time.urnalist who will be remembered as long as we care about media and free press. how does he see where we are? how does he see where we'll be? powerful, powerful perspective. he has it. i can't even say it, next. traditionally, black people have been shut out [music playing throughout] of the financial system. my grandfather founded industrial bank in 1934 so black people would have a bank that would work with them....
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. >> dan rather. >> get your hands off me. don't push me. [commotion] prof. dailey: we have a young dan rather. >> i don't know what is going on but there is security people around dan. he is obviously getting roughed up. >> we tried to talk to him and see who he was, what his situation was. the security people as you can see did this. i didn't do very well. prof. dailey: that is exactly what they had. they had a bunch of thugs posing as secret service agents. that is exactly what they were doing. they were going down the aisles in the convention beating people up. mostly the media in the convention. there is huge uproar in the convention. we will pass on some of the dialogue between the mayor, who can be very colorful in his language and some of the other delegates. this is the first time there is an investigation of all of this. this is the first time anything is called a police riot. that is what it was. the blame for the riot can be laid squarely on the shoulders of mayor daley. he denied protests to people who wanted to peacefully protest the war. he had
. >> dan rather. >> get your hands off me. don't push me. [commotion] prof. dailey: we have a young dan rather. >> i don't know what is going on but there is security people around dan. he is obviously getting roughed up. >> we tried to talk to him and see who he was, what his situation was. the security people as you can see did this. i didn't do very well. prof. dailey: that is exactly what they had. they had a bunch of thugs posing as secret service agents. that is...
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among members among below her rumpling mama balliol and at on the problem or them was a lawyer, dan rather was obama. but i'm not. well, i'm mitt romney more. want to go my own oil on a bender that smile more than a moment under the money. and there were, there are more to come and then the money. i'm not going to get me because i needed a move was another, have better than that. i don't know, i mean, it was another me, but i'm on our man job, nor being a man. any different about i think now going on by the k'naan by the never, never man, another must also just move in with nothing really settled. some of trends in the east want the president into supporters to be a price for the past 4 years. good skin members of a strong tries to bring troops home some say instead started yet it's been decades since the fall of spain's fascist regime. but old wounds still haven't healed me from a go all of us at the source mean that they seem to, you know, from their mothers and given away and forced adoption to this day, mothers still search for grown children for their parents. shares in pharma join af
among members among below her rumpling mama balliol and at on the problem or them was a lawyer, dan rather was obama. but i'm not. well, i'm mitt romney more. want to go my own oil on a bender that smile more than a moment under the money. and there were, there are more to come and then the money. i'm not going to get me because i needed a move was another, have better than that. i don't know, i mean, it was another me, but i'm on our man job, nor being a man. any different about i think now...
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joining me right now, dan rather, current president of news and guts media, host of the big interviewn axs tv. and the co-author of what unites us, reflections on patriotism, a book i have to say, dan, that my father absolutely loves. that having been said, i want to say happy birthday to you. i know you celebrated that yesterday. >> thank you. >> you were born and raised in texas, so i'm wondering what you think about this bus incident on highway i-35, i believe garrett said it was outside of austin. we know it's hayes county. have you ever seen anything like that? what do you think was behind it? >> well, it's very hard to tell. there's so much that we don't know about this, but what we doe know is this was an effort to intimidate. whether any laws were broken or not is open to question. the city manager where this happened said no laws were broken. we'll have to see. the trump campaign is going to try to intimidate voters. and this is an open effort to intimidate, and so you know, so the president has now supported it and his son has come out in favor of it. this is a message all a
joining me right now, dan rather, current president of news and guts media, host of the big interviewn axs tv. and the co-author of what unites us, reflections on patriotism, a book i have to say, dan, that my father absolutely loves. that having been said, i want to say happy birthday to you. i know you celebrated that yesterday. >> thank you. >> you were born and raised in texas, so i'm wondering what you think about this bus incident on highway i-35, i believe garrett said it was...
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they don't even try to hide it anymore, it used to be back in the days of tom brokaw or dan rather untilfell apart, they would pretend to be objective they would do a little to kind of hide it and that's completely gone now. they think they are beyondin reproach, they are so arrogant and confident in their powernd that they don't even have to hide their complete partisan left-wing bias anymore. >> mark: is it arrogance and power? is it that they are just into some submissive bondage and domination thing because if you actually think these third rate swamp creatures are superheroes flying through the sky, you're in a pretty pathetic position. >> i don't think anyone is going to argue that these things g aren't anything but delusional, if you look at jake sullivan, the sky was patient zero in the russian collusion hoax, he said as of 2018 i don't have any problems with the steele dossi steele dossier. you see people who are the architects, the failure across the middle east behind the arab spring, behind the disaster in libya and they apparently looked at the world that trump has put toget
they don't even try to hide it anymore, it used to be back in the days of tom brokaw or dan rather untilfell apart, they would pretend to be objective they would do a little to kind of hide it and that's completely gone now. they think they are beyondin reproach, they are so arrogant and confident in their powernd that they don't even have to hide their complete partisan left-wing bias anymore. >> mark: is it arrogance and power? is it that they are just into some submissive bondage and...
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. >>> stay tuned for alex witt, her guests will include veteran journalist, dan rather.r her, for you, for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks rakuten is free to sign up and it's in over 3,000 stores. i use it to buy makeup... travel... ...clothes, electronics to me, rakuten is a great way to get cash back on anything you buy. sign up today and get cash back with rakuten. oh, you think that's a bad move? so you're saying i should go to subway for a delicious footlong. amazing speech coach. i know. now in the app get a free footlong, when you buy two. because it's footlong season. which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious i
. >>> stay tuned for alex witt, her guests will include veteran journalist, dan rather.r her, for you, for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks rakuten is free to sign up and it's in over 3,000 stores. i use it to buy makeup... travel... ...clothes, electronics to me, rakuten is a great way to get cash back on anything you buy. sign up today and get cash back with rakuten. oh, you think that's a bad move? so you're saying i should go to subway for a delicious footlong....
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at one point during the national convention, dan rather comes up to kissinger, asked him about the vietnam peace settlement in august 1972, whether it will help president nixon's chances in an election. kissinger said, the president never talks to me about domestic politics. we know this is nonsense. they talked about domestic politics. they understood political importance of foreign policy. the tapes combined the television material and other material. it gives insight into how nixon and kissinger approach foreign policy. the book is essentially -- although there is one chapter that tries to give the essentials of kissinger's career and to talk about his connection to political ideas and thoughts before he becomes national security advisor -- the book is essentially focused on his governmental career lasting from january 1969 to january 1977. in the second chapter, after a rocky start, i titled "you can't lose them all." things did not go well the early period of the nixon presidency. they organize what they call the trifecta. they talked with the soviet union, the paris peace agreement a
at one point during the national convention, dan rather comes up to kissinger, asked him about the vietnam peace settlement in august 1972, whether it will help president nixon's chances in an election. kissinger said, the president never talks to me about domestic politics. we know this is nonsense. they talked about domestic politics. they understood political importance of foreign policy. the tapes combined the television material and other material. it gives insight into how nixon and...
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i mean, we've got dan rather saying the media is harder on joe biden than donald trump and that we'veory is, quote, too disgusting to repeat on camera. when there's government documents spelling out what is going on. your thoughts on that, kt. >> well, the cnn anchors, the same cnn anchors are calling donald trump a fascist and a nazi. again, i think this is all upside down, and the tragedy is it's the press. i mean, i expect politicians to lie, cheat, spin, steal. but the press that are censoring free come of -- freedom of speech? that's prettied bad. when you get to that point, it's not just that they're partisans, but they've become the ones who are censoring the media. and you're right, that letter that those intelligence officials wrote, you've got to read the small print because the small print negates everything that they've said before. elizabeth: so why did they put out the letter? >> well, they put out the letter because they're trying to put their thumb on the scale. these are a lot of the same people, the ones who were talking about the whole russia hoax thing. i mean, fro
i mean, we've got dan rather saying the media is harder on joe biden than donald trump and that we'veory is, quote, too disgusting to repeat on camera. when there's government documents spelling out what is going on. your thoughts on that, kt. >> well, the cnn anchors, the same cnn anchors are calling donald trump a fascist and a nazi. again, i think this is all upside down, and the tragedy is it's the press. i mean, i expect politicians to lie, cheat, spin, steal. but the press that are...
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. >> really important information there to paraphrase dan rather, i believe in god country and cbs newsollings. anthony, thank you very much. >> no pressure there. >> but no pressure, tony! but no pressure. >> it's a good belief system, tony dokoupil has. >> held in high es scheme. cbs news contributor david becker joins us. an election law expert and founder of the center for election innovation and research. good morning, david. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. >> as we mentioned, 94 million people have already voted. how unprecedented is that, and what do you think it's likely to mean for turnout tomorrow? >> well, we've never even come close to this in american history. to put it in perspective, by the time we get to the pollings, at least 100 million people have already cast ballots. that means if we see turnout around 150 million or 160 million which would be record turnout by far in american history, we would see the highest percentage in, really, in american history seen we've seen universal suffrage of eligible voters but actually see fewer voting on election day than
. >> really important information there to paraphrase dan rather, i believe in god country and cbs newsollings. anthony, thank you very much. >> no pressure there. >> but no pressure, tony! but no pressure. >> it's a good belief system, tony dokoupil has. >> held in high es scheme. cbs news contributor david becker joins us. an election law expert and founder of the center for election innovation and research. good morning, david. thanks for being with us. >>...
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i'll be away on assignment and dan rather will be sitting in here for the next few years.tainly cbs, but in a way, the country. people used to say he was the most trusted man in the country. >> once walter cronkite retires, all three network news anchors within a couple of years switch over to a new generation. the '80s may have been the last gasp where people liked and trusted the media. >> nuclear arms and how to prevent global destruction expected to be the major topic of president reagan's news conference tonight. that conference will be nationally televised within the hour. leslie stahl is at the white house. >> the white house is hoping -- >> in the '80s, women came into the newsroom. when i first joined, it was '72. there are very few. by the '80s, there were more and more. the decade of the '80s was still a time of sink or swim. you had to be resilient in your own way to survive in a period when you were going up against a lot of people who still didn't think women had what it took. >> these are some of the most famous faces in broadcasting. all of them happen to b
i'll be away on assignment and dan rather will be sitting in here for the next few years.tainly cbs, but in a way, the country. people used to say he was the most trusted man in the country. >> once walter cronkite retires, all three network news anchors within a couple of years switch over to a new generation. the '80s may have been the last gasp where people liked and trusted the media. >> nuclear arms and how to prevent global destruction expected to be the major topic of...
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dan. >> tim seymour >> i'd much rather buy down 25 than up 25 in this case, he's dialled 9 again, folks,> yes i like the pitch too, dan. >> wow. >> i would be a buyer of the spread i like the risk-reward of that spread. >> quite a turn of events. considering on the mid-day call we were all joking how people would be writing no on their white boards even before hearing this pitch so really broke in your favor here the traders have spoken. it's your turn to vote on twitter. on our live poll @ cnbc "fast money" we'll reveal answer later in the show up next, who will see political tail wind if biden returns plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you have to meet a deductible for each and then, you're still responsible for 20 percent of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see they cover the same things as original medicare, and they also cover your medicare deductible
dan. >> tim seymour >> i'd much rather buy down 25 than up 25 in this case, he's dialled 9 again, folks,> yes i like the pitch too, dan. >> wow. >> i would be a buyer of the spread i like the risk-reward of that spread. >> quite a turn of events. considering on the mid-day call we were all joking how people would be writing no on their white boards even before hearing this pitch so really broke in your favor here the traders have spoken. it's your turn to vote...
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secretary oliver dowden has been speaking to our sports editor dan roan, who asked him why most of the package was made up of loans rather it's worth remembering that we have provided well over £1 billion with the support for sports already through everything like the job retention scheme, various loan facilities, and what we said is this is a very specific thing. it's about, mainly winter sports, we are expecting to have fans and stadiums and did not have a come up with that we would help them out through this. as for the smaller window first to the end of the year and it's evidence—based. this is our assessment working with the sports to see what they need to compensate for that. did they get as much the asked for or a proportion of what or proportion of what they asked for? always a debate with these things, as with the entire economy we never said we will make good all the losses what we have said is we will give them what they need to survive, and so if you take something like rugby union they are not going to have the matches like at twickenham and they could sell those out several times over. this work will be in
secretary oliver dowden has been speaking to our sports editor dan roan, who asked him why most of the package was made up of loans rather it's worth remembering that we have provided well over £1 billion with the support for sports already through everything like the job retention scheme, various loan facilities, and what we said is this is a very specific thing. it's about, mainly winter sports, we are expecting to have fans and stadiums and did not have a come up with that we would help...
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we feel great rather rates ticking up or down we all want to say hello to dan and wish some luck for us. he's done so much great for detroit. that's jay farner, congratulation os on a great quarter, sir >> thank you, jim. >> "mad money" is back after the break. >>> even after the retail cohort on monday, 7% gain yesterday, ulta is teaming up with one of their thought to be fierce competitor, target ulta beauty at target in more than 100 locations starting nex year ulta gets access to target's customer base. ulta stock rebounded the level not seen before the pandemic they can add a lot of square footage. they can put up dozens or hundreds of new location the stock pulled back today. we have to skrask, is it time to buy? let's talk to the ceo of ulta. mary, it is great to have you here >> great to be here, thank you jim. >> why don't you tell us about the details and economics of the store in store of how it works >> think about this as two retail leaders, ulta beauty and target coming together to delight guests the way this will work is think of an ulta beauty within target and the lo
we feel great rather rates ticking up or down we all want to say hello to dan and wish some luck for us. he's done so much great for detroit. that's jay farner, congratulation os on a great quarter, sir >> thank you, jim. >> "mad money" is back after the break. >>> even after the retail cohort on monday, 7% gain yesterday, ulta is teaming up with one of their thought to be fierce competitor, target ulta beauty at target in more than 100 locations starting nex year...
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. >> non-collateral debt dan, i would throw that to you, would you rather, disney or carnival >> timwell why people were willing to dip their toes in the water when disney getting destroyed. if you look at disney now year over year the stock is up. it is basically incorporating that reopening trade in 2021 at this point so to me the easy money if there was easy money to be made been made in disney right here with carnival down 60% from its 52-week highs and 70% from its 2008 highs that's where you will get the banks in your bucks at this moment so i think to your point about investors buying the debt without collateral against it. the equity should be a decent play at least from a leverage standpoint if you are optimistic about the reopening. to me i think you get more morek from your bucks here but to me i don't think you will see a stock in the low teens probably again if the vaccine is on course. >> up next, we are taking a break from talking stocks to talk some turkey if you got some questions about tomorrow's big feast send them our way. we got a pro standing by to help you thro
. >> non-collateral debt dan, i would throw that to you, would you rather, disney or carnival >> timwell why people were willing to dip their toes in the water when disney getting destroyed. if you look at disney now year over year the stock is up. it is basically incorporating that reopening trade in 2021 at this point so to me the easy money if there was easy money to be made been made in disney right here with carnival down 60% from its 52-week highs and 70% from its 2008 highs...
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performance the market makes a new high, i'm not certain it will, but i'd rather play it through apple and make a run at the high for apple. >> dan> i think he's spot on. we've been pretty consistent i thought the stock would look at $98 and held at $105. we said after earnings you would get a shot, here it was. i think the entry point is fine. i think he's spot on there's been some comments made bullish comments and some luke capital to give support to the stock today, good for them and dan, in the face as eddie murphy said in "coming to america". >> i really wish we could have got a professional, technical analyst opinion, maybe the number two analyst on wall street, dan. chris is back with us, it's a christmas miracle, everybody, the guest is back. so what do you make of dan's chart? >> i think dan knows his charts and this is a stock we think goes higher. it consolidated for three months and was massively over bought in august and september and work that off through time. no damage was done volume was really light. we think it resumes higher and runs back to the old highs of $138, 140 into year end. >> chris thank you, again.
performance the market makes a new high, i'm not certain it will, but i'd rather play it through apple and make a run at the high for apple. >> dan> i think he's spot on. we've been pretty consistent i thought the stock would look at $98 and held at $105. we said after earnings you would get a shot, here it was. i think the entry point is fine. i think he's spot on there's been some comments made bullish comments and some luke capital to give support to the stock today, good for them...
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susceptible to approaches by us to manage chinese behavior, rather than being quite as indifferent as they are now. ambassador herbst: thank you. dan, the me give you a new question. this is from steve akerman. does russia have a grand strategy beyond restoring its anduence abroad destabilizing the middle east, north africa and etc.? alexander: i am not sure they do -- dan: i am not sure they do. strategicgrand documents that the russian foreign minister produces, but i don't think they have a grand constructive strategy. i think it is a kind of .nti-u.s. nihilism making trouble for the sake of hurting the united states. a sense of vengeance and spite directed against the u.s. and the left in general, plus a real strategy of keeping the countries of the former soviet union subordinate to them. their nightmare would be a , butratic, pro-western even just a democratic successful ukraine or belarus, because that is inconsistent and incompatible with the survival of putinism. i don't think they have a larger strategy, which distinctions them from the chinese, who, after all, get a lot out of the system. the chinese both have a foot in
susceptible to approaches by us to manage chinese behavior, rather than being quite as indifferent as they are now. ambassador herbst: thank you. dan, the me give you a new question. this is from steve akerman. does russia have a grand strategy beyond restoring its anduence abroad destabilizing the middle east, north africa and etc.? alexander: i am not sure they do -- dan: i am not sure they do. strategicgrand documents that the russian foreign minister produces, but i don't think they have a...
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2020 election's best-known whistleblower but he insists he would be rather -- he would rather be back in afghanistan danemain in the media spotlight. let me bring on the follow-up reporting of the "washington post" on their story and video released by project veritas. in an interview, a pennsylvania postal worker walked back his allegation that a supervisor tampered with ballots the saying that he made assumptions after -- about overheard snippets of conversation. according to an audio recording of an interview posted online by activists who champion his cause, the recording shows that richard hopkins recanted claims he had made and affidavits that top republicans cited as potential evidence of widespread election irregularities and fraud. he told federal investigators on monday that his allegations were based on fragments of conversations among coworkers in a noisy mail facility according to the recording. when an agent from the u.s. postal service office of inspector general asked hopkins if he stood by his statement that a supervisor was " backdating map -- ballots? he answered at this point know and
2020 election's best-known whistleblower but he insists he would be rather -- he would rather be back in afghanistan danemain in the media spotlight. let me bring on the follow-up reporting of the "washington post" on their story and video released by project veritas. in an interview, a pennsylvania postal worker walked back his allegation that a supervisor tampered with ballots the saying that he made assumptions after -- about overheard snippets of conversation. according to an...
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dan are unnvinced government forces have retaken the region. >> i don't believe this information. we only believe news that is broadcast on our radio station, since the other stations work to promote a bail bed rathern the president of the people. >> he could not seize michaela. >> the tp lf says fighting continues, and bows to remain on the front until it ousts the ethiopian army. over 45,000 people have fled the region since the fighting began on november 4. fears of a humanitarian disaster are growing. monte: in cyprus, climate change is having a devastating effect on the olive harvest. a series of heat waves earlier this year has caused output to limit. at least one organic farmer is trying to face the challenge head on. >> at this time of year, this olive grove would usually be flooded with seasonal workers, and branches weighed down with olives. of 1200 trees, only 40 bore fruit after heat waves left them barren. elia sampson took over the family farm two years ago and is already facing catastrophic conditions. >> this year, the heat wave struck at the exact time ty were flowering, the olive trees were flowering. was not just the heatwave of a couple days. it lasted over a week. we were water
dan are unnvinced government forces have retaken the region. >> i don't believe this information. we only believe news that is broadcast on our radio station, since the other stations work to promote a bail bed rathern the president of the people. >> he could not seize michaela. >> the tp lf says fighting continues, and bows to remain on the front until it ousts the ethiopian army. over 45,000 people have fled the region since the fighting began on november 4. fears of a...
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rather cool by day and chilly by night as we head towards the end of the week. largely dry with some frost and fog in places. good morning, welcome to breakfast with danbe revealed today, but plans for families to get together at christmas across the uk are still to be confirmed. one year on, in his first tv interview, we hearfrom the man who tackled the london bridge attacker with a narwhal tusk. the weight of it is what struck me straightaway. it was just really quite heavy, a solid thing.
rather cool by day and chilly by night as we head towards the end of the week. largely dry with some frost and fog in places. good morning, welcome to breakfast with danbe revealed today, but plans for families to get together at christmas across the uk are still to be confirmed. one year on, in his first tv interview, we hearfrom the man who tackled the london bridge attacker with a narwhal tusk. the weight of it is what struck me straightaway. it was just really quite heavy, a solid thing.
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dan daily. i sent him the picture, so a doog log begins. you're engrossed in this conversation with thousands of people and it can all be rather confusing. especially when this is a very foreign subject to you. world war one was ni was not tae except for european history class. i'm looking at these images and i'm understanding that there is something very painful in here. this is my first attempt. this is the architectural element and that began in 2015. so there are a couple things they looked for, a low eye level, giving a very dynamic quality to the figures. this is not really the direction that we're going to take. this was in 2016 in jan, it looked a lot younger pan then. edward and i talked a little bit and one of the things that pushed him and inspired him was this piece by the sculptor that created this in front of the capital building. he died two weeks before the unveiling. that is a testament to the amount of energy necessary to create something of such importance and grandeur. this is not what i was doing. i was static and not really available to the general public. i needed to change my methodology of creating art so the per
dan daily. i sent him the picture, so a doog log begins. you're engrossed in this conversation with thousands of people and it can all be rather confusing. especially when this is a very foreign subject to you. world war one was ni was not tae except for european history class. i'm looking at these images and i'm understanding that there is something very painful in here. this is my first attempt. this is the architectural element and that began in 2015. so there are a couple things they looked...
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rather than cheaper and faster type of test for covid. >>maybe as reliable as the pcr tests which currently looked at as the gold standard kron four's dan kerman has more on this cheaper tests which was tried out in san francisco. those getting tested the top the 24th and mission bart station this week are getting 2 types of covid tests. >>the more complex unreliable pcr test and the quicker cheaper by next rapid test it 2 ways to detect infection. one is to look the genetic material. >>of the virus. and the others to look for proteins over the virus. the coach of the virus to infrastructure of the virus while the protein rapid test was previously believed to be less reliable. >>a small, ucsf study conducted during similar testing back in september found they were accurate in 14 out of 15 people who are infected what they're saying is on a one time. >>basis they were able to detect. 14 out of 15 specimens that were that were positive by the more standard. method that's substantial advance which i don't think anybody. well it was was predicting. >>ucsf infectious disease for allah just doctor george rutherford says because the protein tests are
rather than cheaper and faster type of test for covid. >>maybe as reliable as the pcr tests which currently looked at as the gold standard kron four's dan kerman has more on this cheaper tests which was tried out in san francisco. those getting tested the top the 24th and mission bart station this week are getting 2 types of covid tests. >>the more complex unreliable pcr test and the quicker cheaper by next rapid test it 2 ways to detect infection. one is to look the genetic...
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it will stay rather unsettled as we head through the rest of this week into the weekend. i'm back in an hour. hello, this is breakfast with danto announce similar plans in the coming days. let's find out more now from the universities minister, michelle donelan, who joins us from westminster. good morning. it is a huge operation. how will it work? the announcement is about giving stu d e nts announcement is about giving students and parents the certainty that if they choose to go home they can do so. we are in a period of national restrictions and we have worked with scientists including the chief medical officer and deputy who advise that at the end of this lockdown window, students will pose a reduced risk to loved ones and their community they travel to, so from the 3rd of december to the 9th of december we introduce a travel window where they can have a staggered return and universities will allocate certain days and working with other universities in their area and we will work with the department for transport to ensure no pressure on the system. it is about minimising and reducing the risk and we are complementing it w
it will stay rather unsettled as we head through the rest of this week into the weekend. i'm back in an hour. hello, this is breakfast with danto announce similar plans in the coming days. let's find out more now from the universities minister, michelle donelan, who joins us from westminster. good morning. it is a huge operation. how will it work? the announcement is about giving stu d e nts announcement is about giving students and parents the certainty that if they choose to go home they can...
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dan gelber. good morning to you, sir. >> mayor gelber, thank you for being here so early this saturday morning. how critical would you say it is that there is a mask mandate, that it will have, rather, on your city's ability to prevent another outbreak of this virus? >> well, we just saw on your show all the people who are suffering economically. the thing about a mask mandate is it allows you to open up the economy. it's the only thing that allows you to open up the economy and prevent the spread of the virus, you know. you can open up the economy if people are safely wearing masks. and for some reason -- and i think i know the reason -- the governor simultaneously totally opened up the economy and prevented us locally, even, from implementing and giving out mask citations on individuals. and my city, which is obviously a hospitality center, really needed a mask mandate. we've given out 1,000 citations before the governor did that. >> mayor, i think we have some information on your area and the spike in coronavirus cases, if we can pull that up. overall right now, florida's seven-day positivity rate is 9%. but take a look at miami-dade county. i mean, 211,000 cases. we have 3,700
dan gelber. good morning to you, sir. >> mayor gelber, thank you for being here so early this saturday morning. how critical would you say it is that there is a mask mandate, that it will have, rather, on your city's ability to prevent another outbreak of this virus? >> well, we just saw on your show all the people who are suffering economically. the thing about a mask mandate is it allows you to open up the economy. it's the only thing that allows you to open up the economy and...
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dan daly, the famous marine. so i sent a picture to him. a dialogue begins. you are not working in the studio by yourself. you are engrossed in this conversation with people and it can be rather confusing, especially when this is a very foreign subject to you. world war i was not really fromt to me besides european history class. it did not have the depth that i might have for other elements of history. i am looking at these images and i begin to realize that there is something really painful going on here. this was my first attempt. this was the architectural element that the sculpture is underneath. that began in 2015. then, entering with joe, i did these drawings. there are a couple things that i chose and looked for. , giving alevel monumental feel, a very dynamic quality to the figures. but this was not really the direction that we were going to take. this was in 2016, in january. i looked a lot younger back then. [laughter] too, joe. it has been quite an epic voyage. edwin and i talked a bit. one of the things that really pushed him and inspired him was this piece by the sculptor that created this in front of the capitol building. it took 20 years to create the two scul
dan daly, the famous marine. so i sent a picture to him. a dialogue begins. you are not working in the studio by yourself. you are engrossed in this conversation with people and it can be rather confusing, especially when this is a very foreign subject to you. world war i was not really fromt to me besides european history class. it did not have the depth that i might have for other elements of history. i am looking at these images and i begin to realize that there is something really painful...
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john hickenlooper and in alaska the incumbent dan sullivan he's fighting for his seat against independent al gross gross call soul of an a pump it a puppet rather for trump and soul then criticizes grose for his views on drilling in the arctic so rick unfair and may not know the results for the alaska race until 1 am eastern time and of course we're still closely in the state of arizona at this hour or 2 to talk this week natasha thank you and you know rick it's going to be very interesting you're calling nothing yet with nevada you've got to remember and look at nevada for what it is it is the hotel tourism industry capital of basically of the united states maybe the world you had grown. virus comment and you had a lot of those places shut down it's going to be really interesting and watch and see what those hotel union workers are going to do that they want to keep the economy open do they want to stay safe from the interesting to watch we're going to be watching it and one other thing we're watching right now is what's going on outside the white house our own has been monitoring the situation there more and more people are joining the fray s
john hickenlooper and in alaska the incumbent dan sullivan he's fighting for his seat against independent al gross gross call soul of an a pump it a puppet rather for trump and soul then criticizes grose for his views on drilling in the arctic so rick unfair and may not know the results for the alaska race until 1 am eastern time and of course we're still closely in the state of arizona at this hour or 2 to talk this week natasha thank you and you know rick it's going to be very interesting...
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dan, you looked after kuno when he came back from afghanistan. what with the challenges he faced? we can see his prosthetic limbs. it was more of a combination of the injuries rather a future as we possibly could and it's great to see him here today enjoying life. the training process they undergo is extraordinary, they can thrive and do what they need to do in very stressful situations. absolutely, just like the men and women they support, the challenges are very varied, it's a very intense environment and they are deployed for prolonged periods of time and they thrive on it. interesting stuff, thank you ever so much. 0ne final chat to colonel morrison, what now for kuno? how can he live a relaxing live, what are your priorities for him? we're really pleased to say he has been retired, he does not have a military role more, he is now retired and fortu nately, more, he is now retired and fortunately, he has gone to one of his handlers from the past so he's managed to form the bond, they've developed a bond they formed in service now in retirement and he will live a wonderful life. you can see what a terrific shape he is in now, there is no reason why he should not
dan, you looked after kuno when he came back from afghanistan. what with the challenges he faced? we can see his prosthetic limbs. it was more of a combination of the injuries rather a future as we possibly could and it's great to see him here today enjoying life. the training process they undergo is extraordinary, they can thrive and do what they need to do in very stressful situations. absolutely, just like the men and women they support, the challenges are very varied, it's a very intense...
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rather windy and it will feel cooler. the winds will drop, feel a lot lighter by the time we get to wednesday. i'm back in half an hour. now though here's louise and dannchin. it's 6.30am. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning. as england prepares for a second national lockdown later this week, we'll be getting answers to your questions about what it means for you. england world cup legend sir bobby charlton has been diagnosed with dementia. we'll hear from his former team—mate willie morgan. and his last fundraising effort saw him raise millions of pounds for nhs charities but is it time for captain sir tom moore to take on a new challenge? we'll speak to him just before nine. as people in england face another national lockdown from thursday many services and businesses will be forced to close. and businesses will but you can still get medical help if you need it. let's find out what it means for gp services. he might have had the prime minister emphasised this over the weekend. we're joined now by dr nighat arif. great to speak to you as ever. let's start with gp services. i wonder what the rea
rather windy and it will feel cooler. the winds will drop, feel a lot lighter by the time we get to wednesday. i'm back in half an hour. now though here's louise and dannchin. it's 6.30am. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning. as england prepares for a second national lockdown later this week, we'll be getting answers to your questions about what it means for you. england world cup legend sir bobby charlton has been diagnosed with...