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they are naval guards during one of those was james delaney. james delaney was a tough irishman from boston, massachusetts. his body was inked with the ships he served on, serving since 18. his life was the navy, and he was given command of a naval gun crew on the uss -- the ss cam pana, merchant ship. their journey in the summer was going well until mid-summer and they were making their way back to the united states, and all of a sudden a torpedo nearly hit the ship. it was then quickly followed by artillery fire. the men manned their guns and began to respond. u-boat 61 was cruewed by an expert, lieutenant captain dickman who had sunk 40 ships, and no his prey was the campana. they manned their guns and started to fire, but victor, the captain of the u-boat, was quite knowledgeable on these affairs and had sunk many ships. he stayed out of range of the campana's guns but it in suit a cat and mouse chase for hours. both sides fired their guns as the ship tried to flee the battle space. eventually u-boat 61 surrounds are able to hit the side of
they are naval guards during one of those was james delaney. james delaney was a tough irishman from boston, massachusetts. his body was inked with the ships he served on, serving since 18. his life was the navy, and he was given command of a naval gun crew on the uss -- the ss cam pana, merchant ship. their journey in the summer was going well until mid-summer and they were making their way back to the united states, and all of a sudden a torpedo nearly hit the ship. it was then quickly...
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this is a world war i boat of what james delaney goes through. and the men of the u-boy 61 including diekman, they are death charged. they have to endure what is known as a u boat. literally a merchant ship that the allies have that is actually a warship. it's disguised as a merchant ship but designed to -- as soon as the u-boat surfaces to reveal hidden guns and attack the u-boat. they go through a mine field and it's an extraordinary story. i won't tell the entire story but at the end of the voyage, both crews lined up for a photo. what james delaney didn't know, and the other americans that day, was that u-boat 61's crew were all walking dead men. within a matter of weeks or months, they would never be seen again. this is the powerful stories that are inside the unknowns. that took me years to unearth, including here. some of these stories were found here in the national archives as i unearthed them. another ichb credible story is the story of the 49th company of the marine corps.. next to me is not the 49th company. it's 25 which is second ba
this is a world war i boat of what james delaney goes through. and the men of the u-boy 61 including diekman, they are death charged. they have to endure what is known as a u boat. literally a merchant ship that the allies have that is actually a warship. it's disguised as a merchant ship but designed to -- as soon as the u-boat surfaces to reveal hidden guns and attack the u-boat. they go through a mine field and it's an extraordinary story. i won't tell the entire story but at the end of the...
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after, delaney got the commission he had asked for. i answered all the questions in the top? one of the back there? or a piece? what's the story? sure. >> so there was a women named caroline johnson, from philadelphia and i didn't realize the significance of the story when i first wrote about it, and just in the last few months i realized how significant it was. she was a free black women in philadelphia, and she worked as her job, was making wax fruit. and she would sell these beautiful displays of wax fruit. during the war she also volunteered as a nurse, helping convalescent union soldiers in philadelphia. in the spring of 1864, and she decides she wants to do something to show her appreciation to lincoln, for all that he has done to free the slaves. and so she makes a beautiful wax fruit display. it cost or 150 dollars and does a retail value it's 350 dollars. through a connection to someone in the department of the interior, she gets permission to go presented at the white house and give it to lincoln in person. so the morning she
after, delaney got the commission he had asked for. i answered all the questions in the top? one of the back there? or a piece? what's the story? sure. >> so there was a women named caroline johnson, from philadelphia and i didn't realize the significance of the story when i first wrote about it, and just in the last few months i realized how significant it was. she was a free black women in philadelphia, and she worked as her job, was making wax fruit. and she would sell these beautiful...
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and with that we go to our financial correspondent in frankfurt, chelsea delaney chelsea. good morning. from what we've seen in what's going on in china. what's the story there? what's happening? well stephen, it's a clear message from beijing. they are cracking down on tech giants, and this is really being described as a watershed moment for china because in the past they've really been known for giving these big tech giants alibaba tencent, pretty much free reign to do what they want enter really grow into these tech behemoths that work, you know, no, not in china, but not just in china, but really all over the world. that obviously has, has drawn a lot of concern from, from other, other world leaders like donald trump. but now we're seeing really china share the same concerns and what they are really saying is that these companies have too much power. they have too much data and they're really making it impossible for any other companies to compete and this industry. so now chinese regulators are looking at some other changes that they could make one of those as potenti
and with that we go to our financial correspondent in frankfurt, chelsea delaney chelsea. good morning. from what we've seen in what's going on in china. what's the story there? what's happening? well stephen, it's a clear message from beijing. they are cracking down on tech giants, and this is really being described as a watershed moment for china because in the past they've really been known for giving these big tech giants alibaba tencent, pretty much free reign to do what they want enter...
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he was totally devastated, martin delaney was. he propose a monument to lincoln that would be an african-american woman kneeling, think of that, not a monument of lincoln that a woman with 4 million tears coming out of her eyes and each tier being paid for b a penny from each of the enslaved 4 million enslaved people. on a personal level he was very close and it also grew to respt african-americans in the civil war the way they fought. if you seen t movie glory you haveince of theort wagner battle but many of the battles of which they fought with the me devotion sometimes even more, sometimes more energy and self-sacrifice. heeally, really, really admire that but he also relied to a great degree on petroleum nasty who was a popular humorist who was fighting the war on race on the cultural front. he impersonated the copperheads who are thepponents, the conservative democrats. back then the democrats were merely conservative. at least on the issue of slavery and race. so natspeak impersonated -- nasby. full of the in the word but al
he was totally devastated, martin delaney was. he propose a monument to lincoln that would be an african-american woman kneeling, think of that, not a monument of lincoln that a woman with 4 million tears coming out of her eyes and each tier being paid for b a penny from each of the enslaved 4 million enslaved people. on a personal level he was very close and it also grew to respt african-americans in the civil war the way they fought. if you seen t movie glory you haveince of theort wagner...
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shows delaney in frankfurt. thank you or at his numbers are rising across europe. as we said. one european company that's weathered the pandemic. so far. german industrial giant, siemens booked a solid profit for the past fiscal year. even with the pandemic, battering its businesses. bottom line should net profits of 4200000000 euros. that's a quarter less than the previous year. almost half of the profit was due to the, recent spin off of siemens energy was last year for c.e.o., joe kayser was exiting siemens to be replaced by roland bush, a bush there. earlier i spoke to qasr and began by asking him if the positive numbers were due to his business model or the nature of the pending makes an even impact across industries. 1st of all, i do have to put the numbers and the, i believe strong performance in fiscal q 4 to a fascinating team. that's a distance what it is because the people have been working really, really hard. and every produced, i believe, number of speech. hard to top revenue is not just about the level. pretend that make up profits are up 10 percent on the opera
shows delaney in frankfurt. thank you or at his numbers are rising across europe. as we said. one european company that's weathered the pandemic. so far. german industrial giant, siemens booked a solid profit for the past fiscal year. even with the pandemic, battering its businesses. bottom line should net profits of 4200000000 euros. that's a quarter less than the previous year. almost half of the profit was due to the, recent spin off of siemens energy was last year for c.e.o., joe kayser was...
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the european commission is accusing ms and all of our financial correspondent in front foot chelsea delaney can explain at the heart of these charges is amazon's dual role in online retail so amazon is both a platform where other companies go to sell their goods and it's also a brand itself it sells a number of products from batteries to clothing to furniture under its own label the amazon label and what the e.u. is saying is that amazon is using all that data it gets from other companies selling on its platform to really boost its own brand so one potential example of this could be that amazon is looking at the data and suddenly sees a big spike and sales of yoga mats and in response to that it starts either upping the marketing for its own yoga mats or producing more of them and that the u.s. saying is it's really a breach of competition law it also comes and that have big backlash to tech science like amazon around the world so it's not just the e.u. that is investigating this kind of behavior it's also the u.s. and other countries around the world. that's the point of view here your let
the european commission is accusing ms and all of our financial correspondent in front foot chelsea delaney can explain at the heart of these charges is amazon's dual role in online retail so amazon is both a platform where other companies go to sell their goods and it's also a brand itself it sells a number of products from batteries to clothing to furniture under its own label the amazon label and what the e.u. is saying is that amazon is using all that data it gets from other companies...
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. >> john delaney says we should pay americans to take the coronavirus vaccine.y shimkus here with the mixed reaction. carley: step when creating the mixing, stub 2 distribute it but what about folks who don't want to get vaccinated? john delaney says pay people to take it. he says pay everyone $1,500 to get a vaccine. it is a stimulus check, a vaccine incentive rolled into one, more people get vaccine and save lives, both $400 billion pay for itself with economic boost for ending the pandemic, you said it mixed reaction, i would pay that to get the vaccine now but this twitter user says still not taking a vaccine even if it was $5,000 to. thinking outside the box but a pricey suggestion. >> reporter: white house reporters, brief statement from the president on the stock market, the reaction a little unusual. >> reporter: donald trump gave a new meaning to the word right house briefing room when he made that one minute statement about the stock market and hot mike caught reporters responding this way. take a listen. jillian: you can hear one reporter say that was
. >> john delaney says we should pay americans to take the coronavirus vaccine.y shimkus here with the mixed reaction. carley: step when creating the mixing, stub 2 distribute it but what about folks who don't want to get vaccinated? john delaney says pay people to take it. he says pay everyone $1,500 to get a vaccine. it is a stimulus check, a vaccine incentive rolled into one, more people get vaccine and save lives, both $400 billion pay for itself with economic boost for ending the...
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all right, let's get more on this from chelsea delaney, our financial correspondent, frankfurt. chelsea. good morning. market seems to have moved away a little bit from the vaccine news or the vaccine excitement. yes, the vaccine euphoria proved to be pretty short lived. we definitely saw significant gains on monday after pfizer and biotech released these results. but over the past stay in can continue into today. we've definitely seen that last steam in part because it is coming down to reality for investors, even though the news was very positive, the 90 percent efficacy rate is very, very strong. it's much better than a lot of scientists were, were expecting there still are, as you said, significant distribution challenges that it means it's going to take at least several months, possibly longer for this vaccine once it is approved. and that in itself is a bit of a question, how long that will take. it means it will, it will take several months for the vaccine to, to reach enough people to really develop the sort of herd immunity that many people say is only will only lead to
all right, let's get more on this from chelsea delaney, our financial correspondent, frankfurt. chelsea. good morning. market seems to have moved away a little bit from the vaccine news or the vaccine excitement. yes, the vaccine euphoria proved to be pretty short lived. we definitely saw significant gains on monday after pfizer and biotech released these results. but over the past stay in can continue into today. we've definitely seen that last steam in part because it is coming down to...
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financial correspondent, chelsea delaney in frankfurt. chelsea, all of markets been reacting to this new free trade war. well, this certainly has been a boost for some of the shares of the countries involved in the steel. we've seen, for example, the nikkei in tokyo rise about 2 percent to a 29 year high. we're seeing similar moves across other asian markets. the shanghai composite us up over one percent. the cost in south korea rose about 2 percent. so clearly investors are quite optimistic that this is going to lead to a big boost for these economies that are really needing it right now because of the coronavirus economic damage to deliver me in frankfurt. thank you. and now to some of the other global business stories, making the news to have the car to me, it's exit of recession in the 3rd quarter, a strong domestic demand and into exports meant. the japanese economy grew a better than expected 5 percent quarter of the world's 3rd largest economy had contracted for 3 quarters in a row because of the coronavirus and debt korean airline
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or let's get more on this from chelsea delaney our financial correspondent in frankfurt chelsea good to see you so some very pleased words there from the german health minister everyone's excited about this markets are excited about this is this a done deal in the eyes of investors and in reality. it's definitely a breakthrough it's a huge step forward but it's definitely not a done deal yet the data that we've gotten from pfizer and biotech is it's preliminary data it hasn't been peer reviewed it only covers the 1st few months of these trials it also doesn't show the safety of the drug as well as how it would impact different different age groups different racial groups and the other big question that hasn't been answered by the release yesterday is what the effectiveness of this would be over the long term so we don't know how long the protection that that pfizer and began tech are reporting now would really last so definitely this data is very good it's a bit better than a lot of scientists have been hoping for 90 percent effectiveness is very effective much more effective than ma
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more than 90 percent effective against a colleague 19 so has this affecting the markets and chelsea delaney's a financial correspondent in frankfurt welcome chelsea i was a snooze i don't down there. it's been a huge huge boost for markets for in frankfurt the dax is already up about 2 percent on the u.s. election results but after this news came in from pfizer and beyond tech we saw markets really shoot up the dax is up almost 6 percent right now and we're seeing this particularly and the stocks of things like airlines and travel companies for example tonnes of the german airline is up about 20 percent the british airways and i had she is up about 30 percent so clearly a lot of investors are now betting on some sort of return to normality in the near future and there have been a little bit concerned because some of these trials have been halted for safety concerns that the timeline was going to get pushed further and further out that this is really giving people a lot of hope that perhaps by early next year we could start seeing this vaccine being rolled out still we have some public health
more than 90 percent effective against a colleague 19 so has this affecting the markets and chelsea delaney's a financial correspondent in frankfurt welcome chelsea i was a snooze i don't down there. it's been a huge huge boost for markets for in frankfurt the dax is already up about 2 percent on the u.s. election results but after this news came in from pfizer and beyond tech we saw markets really shoot up the dax is up almost 6 percent right now and we're seeing this particularly and the...
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john delaney is here to explain why he believes paying people to get vaccinated the answer. and the supreme court noted in new york, the list of essential businesses includes things such as acupuncture facilities. campgrounds, garages, but not houses of worship. so should houses of religious services be treated as essential under covid-19 restrictions? that is the question. tell me what you think. it's historic. that is historic. which means... i'm making history, right? yea, i don't know if i'd exactly sa- wow. me, dave brown. existing customer who got the greatest deal in history. just like every other customer gets... oh that's cool too. it's not complicated. at&t is making history. everyone gets our best smartphone deals. new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. with our highest concentration of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. it'syou can adjust yourate slecomfort on both sides...leep your sleep number setting.. to improve skin's resilience. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warmi
john delaney is here to explain why he believes paying people to get vaccinated the answer. and the supreme court noted in new york, the list of essential businesses includes things such as acupuncture facilities. campgrounds, garages, but not houses of worship. so should houses of religious services be treated as essential under covid-19 restrictions? that is the question. tell me what you think. it's historic. that is historic. which means... i'm making history, right? yea, i don't know if...
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r representative delaney is my old congressman and i love his idea. in our best year with influenza, we only vaccinated about 48% of adults and 64% of children and we need to do much better than that. we need to vaccinate 70% of the population. so if you look at our experience where we try to get people to wear masks, we try altruism, protect your neighbors and that didn't work, more recently, try to get people to protect themselves and that doesn't seem to work. maybe money works. i'm all about paying people to do the right thing. so sure, so many people in this country hurt financially, they need stimulus, they need some stimulus money. get vaccinated, send the government your receipt and get paid. i'm wookay with that. >> it just strikes me there's so many people out there that are conspiratorial nowadays and they're skeptical of any advice that comes from the government, really, without any reason to be when it comes to the coronavirus and the coronavirus vaccine and that they might think this is some sort of a bribe to plant a micro chip in them
r representative delaney is my old congressman and i love his idea. in our best year with influenza, we only vaccinated about 48% of adults and 64% of children and we need to do much better than that. we need to vaccinate 70% of the population. so if you look at our experience where we try to get people to wear masks, we try altruism, protect your neighbors and that didn't work, more recently, try to get people to protect themselves and that doesn't seem to work. maybe money works. i'm all...
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with me now is former democratic presidential candidate john delaney. congressman. congressman, great to have you on, as i said to you in the break, you always come up with interesting ideas. tell us about this one. you're saying the federal government should pay every american $1,500 to get vaccinated? >> that's right. i think it's a straightforward approach, because as you know, we will likely do another economic relief stimulus program. the most popular part of the last program we did was the direct cash payments to individuals. that has a fair amount of bipartisan support. we're likely to do that again, which i fully support. so my view is we should simply tie that to also an incentive to take the vaccine. it's kind of two birds one stone. we get cash in the pockets of hardworking americans and create a real incentive for people to get the vaccine as soon as possible. and that will save lives and that will allow our economy to snap back much faster. so i think it's a pretty straightforward approach. >> sort of a double stimulus as you say. where did
with me now is former democratic presidential candidate john delaney. congressman. congressman, great to have you on, as i said to you in the break, you always come up with interesting ideas. tell us about this one. you're saying the federal government should pay every american $1,500 to get vaccinated? >> that's right. i think it's a straightforward approach, because as you know, we will likely do another economic relief stimulus program. the most popular part of the last program we did...
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chelsea delaney in front 4 is that many european leaders. have shown they're hopeful the election of joe biden will give a boost to transatlantic relations however he is nevertheless pushing ahead with a rate of tariffs on $4000000000.00 worth of u.s. goods it's part of a dispute over states of cities paid to boeing by the americans and by the europeans the rouse lasted 16 years and counting. the decision means selling harley's in the you could get a bit more difficult and the problems don't stop at the bike shop american whiskey run tobacco fish fruits and many other goods totaling $4000000000.00 will be affected by the tariffs. the us has already had $6300000000.00 worth of e.u. goods with tariffs that after w t o verdict in response to illegal state support for european plane maker airbus trade ministers here hope washington will want to strike a deal we remain open for negotiation and solution our reports all remains on table so that was also a. negotiated settlement as it got future disciplines is still way ssion so far the us has not a
chelsea delaney in front 4 is that many european leaders. have shown they're hopeful the election of joe biden will give a boost to transatlantic relations however he is nevertheless pushing ahead with a rate of tariffs on $4000000000.00 worth of u.s. goods it's part of a dispute over states of cities paid to boeing by the americans and by the europeans the rouse lasted 16 years and counting. the decision means selling harley's in the you could get a bit more difficult and the problems don't...
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chelsea delaney. both of these companies now are saying they could potentially apply for regulatory approval of their truck candidates, potentially. and the coming weeks, that means we could maybe see a candidate vaccine candidate approved by the end of the year. of course, there are still lot of distribution challenges, a lot of production challenges that mean we likely won't see this ship to a large part of the population for several more months. but it is obviously the very 1st step to getting the global economy back on track. chelsea delaney that covers nearly a 3rd of the entire global economy. the original comprehensive economic partnership just signed by 15 asia pacific countries will create the world's biggest free trade area asset. see pay whatever you call it. that there is impact or go far beyond the countries taking part. nearly a decade in the making the regional comprehensive economic partnership or c, p is historic. many in asia hope it will help speed up recovery from the shocks of the
chelsea delaney. both of these companies now are saying they could potentially apply for regulatory approval of their truck candidates, potentially. and the coming weeks, that means we could maybe see a candidate vaccine candidate approved by the end of the year. of course, there are still lot of distribution challenges, a lot of production challenges that mean we likely won't see this ship to a large part of the population for several more months. but it is obviously the very 1st step to...
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chelsea delaney. both of these companies now are saying they could potentially apply for regulatory approval of their drug candidates, potentially. and the coming weeks, that means we could maybe see a candidate vaccine candidate approved by the end of the year. of course, there are still lot of distribution challenges, a lot of production challenges that mean we likely won't see this ship needed to a large part of the population for several more months. but it is obviously the very 1st step to getting the global economy back on track. chelsea delaney that it covers nearly a 3rd of the entire global economy. the regional comprehensive economic partnership just signed by 15 asia pacific countries will create the world's biggest free trade area, asset. see pay whatever you call it. the deal is impact or go far beyond the countries taking part. nearly a decade in the making. the regional comprehensive economic partnership or c.v. is historic. many in asia hope it will help speed up recovery from the shoc
chelsea delaney. both of these companies now are saying they could potentially apply for regulatory approval of their drug candidates, potentially. and the coming weeks, that means we could maybe see a candidate vaccine candidate approved by the end of the year. of course, there are still lot of distribution challenges, a lot of production challenges that mean we likely won't see this ship needed to a large part of the population for several more months. but it is obviously the very 1st step to...
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chelsea delaney in front 4 is that many european leaders have shown their hope for the election of joe biden will give a boost to transatlantic relations however the e.u. is nevertheless pushing ahead with a reggae of tariffs on $4000000000.00 worth of u.s. goods it's part of a dispute over states of cities paid to boeing by the americans and by the europeans the rouse lasted 16 years and counting. the decision means selling harley's in the you could get a bit more difficult and the problems don't stop at the bike shop american whiskey run tobacco fish fruits and many other goods totaling $4000000000.00 will be affected by the tariffs. the u.s. has already hit $6300000000.00 worth of e.u. goods with tariffs that after a w t o verdict in response to illegal state support for european plane maker airbus trade ministers here hope washington will want to strike a deal we remain open for a negotiated solution our reports all remains on table so that was also. a. negotiated settlement as it got future disciplines in still way ssion so far the u.s. has not agreed with the role that the hope n
chelsea delaney in front 4 is that many european leaders have shown their hope for the election of joe biden will give a boost to transatlantic relations however the e.u. is nevertheless pushing ahead with a reggae of tariffs on $4000000000.00 worth of u.s. goods it's part of a dispute over states of cities paid to boeing by the americans and by the europeans the rouse lasted 16 years and counting. the decision means selling harley's in the you could get a bit more difficult and the problems...
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thomas delaney tried his luck from midfield early on but teammates largely struggled to make an impact. despite some neat exchanges and a few pretty flicks and found it tough to break down a resilience bealefeld. homilies decided to take matters into his own hands he set up jaden sunshine 27 minutes but the england international was unable to convert the glorious opportunity hosts bielefeld had little to shout about going forward aside from this muscle hostile efforts. meant just couldn't punish them with money when the country missing and now they had chance in the 41st minute. to the break homo stepped it up a notch and took responsibility sanchez fung in a dangerous delivery. to the rest. and not all of the docs finished but. effective nonetheless for the one mill after 53 minutes. pulls was also getting the job done in defense as bill felt were forced to be more adventurous. and with the game opening up almost stepped forward again to consolidate doctrines lead in the 72nd minute this finish was a little more deliberate. 5. where others failed the vice captain prevailed. julieann b
thomas delaney tried his luck from midfield early on but teammates largely struggled to make an impact. despite some neat exchanges and a few pretty flicks and found it tough to break down a resilience bealefeld. homilies decided to take matters into his own hands he set up jaden sunshine 27 minutes but the england international was unable to convert the glorious opportunity hosts bielefeld had little to shout about going forward aside from this muscle hostile efforts. meant just couldn't...
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now, you know where delaney got this idea from?e in india they-- with the two shots, the first shot you got lentils, the second shot you got plates and they claimed that that increased the willingness of people to get the vaccine by six times. maybe it will work, but it doesn't resolve the issue of, $1500 oh, i'm not certain. maybe this is going to kill me. you know what? i don't ka care i'll still take the 1500. >> and there are disincentives for not taking it. and we're seeing european nation taking vaccine standards, travel, you can't come into this area or travel unless you have on your passport a stamp that you had a vaccine. you can't get a job unless you have the same stamp. what do you think about the disincentives for not taking a shot? >> so, certainly, we've already discussed the pertinent players even in the united states could potentially require workers to take this vaccine. so, i think that that is used in combination of carrot and sticks. but i think the $1500 misses the point that right now most polls that a little
now, you know where delaney got this idea from?e in india they-- with the two shots, the first shot you got lentils, the second shot you got plates and they claimed that that increased the willingness of people to get the vaccine by six times. maybe it will work, but it doesn't resolve the issue of, $1500 oh, i'm not certain. maybe this is going to kill me. you know what? i don't ka care i'll still take the 1500. >> and there are disincentives for not taking it. and we're seeing european...
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is more than 90 percent effective against covered 19 so has this affecting the markets in chelsea delaney financial correspondent in frankfurt welcome chelsea has this news gone down there. it's been a huge huge boost for markets here in frankfurt the dax is already up about 2 percent on the u.s. election results but after this news came in from pfizer and beyond tech we saw markets really shoot up the dax is up almost 6 percent right now and we're seeing this particularly and the stocks of things like airlines and travel companies for example tons of the german airline is up about 20 percent the british airways down i.a.g. is up about 30 percent so clearly a lot of investors are now betting on some sort of return to normality in the near future and there had been a little bit concern because some of these trials have been halted for safety concerns that the time line was going to get pushed further and further out but this is really giving people a lot of hope that perhaps by early next year we could start seeing this vaccine being rolled out still we have some public health officials wa
is more than 90 percent effective against covered 19 so has this affecting the markets in chelsea delaney financial correspondent in frankfurt welcome chelsea has this news gone down there. it's been a huge huge boost for markets here in frankfurt the dax is already up about 2 percent on the u.s. election results but after this news came in from pfizer and beyond tech we saw markets really shoot up the dax is up almost 6 percent right now and we're seeing this particularly and the stocks of...
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more than 90 percent effective against covered 19 so has this affecting the markets and chelsea delaney's our financial correspondent in front welcome chelsea i was this news i've done down there. it's been a huge huge boost for markets here in frankfurt the dax is already up about 2 percent on the u.s. election results but after this news came in from pfizer and we saw markets really shoot up the dax is up almost 6 percent right now and we're seeing this particularly and the stocks of things like airlines and travel companies for example tonnes of the german airline is up about 20 percent the british airways and i had 2 years up about 30 percent so clearly a lot of investors are now betting on some sort of return to normality in the near future and there had been a little bit concerned because some of these trials have been halted for safety concerns that the timeline was going to get pushed further and further out but this is really giving people a lot of hope that perhaps by early next year we could start seeing this vaccine being rolled out still we have public health officials warnin
more than 90 percent effective against covered 19 so has this affecting the markets and chelsea delaney's our financial correspondent in front welcome chelsea i was this news i've done down there. it's been a huge huge boost for markets here in frankfurt the dax is already up about 2 percent on the u.s. election results but after this news came in from pfizer and we saw markets really shoot up the dax is up almost 6 percent right now and we're seeing this particularly and the stocks of things...
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to chelsea, delaney, and from food. thank you so much. well then, another side of the pundits, of course, people shopping habits changed the cosmetics industry in front. so many sales around $40000000000.00 worth of products every year, but who needs expensive makeup and a face mask instead of soap is selling like hotcakes. it's a truth that no amount of cosmetics can cover up. customers and friends have been changing their purchasing habits since the coronavirus pandemic. i don't care. i hardly ever put on makeup nowadays, just a little mascara on someone's derisory. i really don't wear it anymore with the mask. it doesn't make sense to me that i've changed my make up style less lipstick, although i really enjoy it. more skincare your mikey will, whom i use a lot less no lipstick. it's not just a cultural loss for france, but also an economic one. cosmetics are about luxury, it's one of france's leading industries in terms of sales. the only silver lining is that the sector also produces products that are in higher demand during the pand
to chelsea, delaney, and from food. thank you so much. well then, another side of the pundits, of course, people shopping habits changed the cosmetics industry in front. so many sales around $40000000000.00 worth of products every year, but who needs expensive makeup and a face mask instead of soap is selling like hotcakes. it's a truth that no amount of cosmetics can cover up. customers and friends have been changing their purchasing habits since the coronavirus pandemic. i don't care. i...
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momentum as we enter new lock downs and continue to fight the coronavirus chelsea thank you chelsea delaney in frankfurt. has turned out some of the other stories making news around the world as a vision is have been celebrating after their president announced the capture of shusha a key city in the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh as a vision has been fighting iranian forces since late september to retake control of territory lost in 1904 a media denies that she is now in azerbaijan the hands. of police in the georgian capital tbilisi have used water cannon to disperse thousands of protesters demonstrating against last month's parliamentary elections electoral commission says the ruling georgian dream party won the vote but the opposition has rejected the results and is calling for a fresh hold. tropical storm has made landfall in the u.s. state of florida leaving a trail of destruction across central america panama guatemala cuba and 100 euro's have all been hit hard by the storm just left dozens dead and many others missing. riot police in thailand have halted a pro-democracy march to
momentum as we enter new lock downs and continue to fight the coronavirus chelsea thank you chelsea delaney in frankfurt. has turned out some of the other stories making news around the world as a vision is have been celebrating after their president announced the capture of shusha a key city in the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh as a vision has been fighting iranian forces since late september to retake control of territory lost in 1904 a media denies that she is now in azerbaijan the...
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. >> we are joined by the smithsonian's michelle delaney. tell us what your title is and what your job is. >> thank you. my job is assistant director for history and culture at the smithsonian's national museum of the american indian. i lead the scholars, the historians and curators at the museum who are in charge of producing the exhibitions, and the books and a lot of the educational programs and symposiums and work with a collection of about 824,000 objects, but i have a real interest in photography, and we have also 500,000 photographs in the national museum's archive center and i've been working very hard in the year that i've been at this museum. i have a 30-year career at the smithsonian and i just joined the museum in the last year and these photographs are of much interest to me at the archive center. >> so you wrote an article about the collection. tell us why you wrote this article? a virtual tour of history? >> thanks, richard. we have a great magazine. american indian magazine that is a members magazine for our museum and have b
. >> we are joined by the smithsonian's michelle delaney. tell us what your title is and what your job is. >> thank you. my job is assistant director for history and culture at the smithsonian's national museum of the american indian. i lead the scholars, the historians and curators at the museum who are in charge of producing the exhibitions, and the books and a lot of the educational programs and symposiums and work with a collection of about 824,000 objects, but i have a real...
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we are joined in the smithsonian's michel delaney. tell us what your title is and what your job is. >> thank you, my job is assistant director for a culture at the smithsonian national museum of the american indian. i lead the scholars, historians, curators at the museum who are in charge of producing the exhibitions, the books, a lot of the educational programs and symposiums, and work with a collection of about 824,000 objects. but i have a real interest in photography, we also have over 500,000 photographs in the national museums of american archive center. so i have been working very hard, i in the year i've been at the museum. i've a 30 year career at the smithsonian, but i only joined this museum last year. and these photographs of the archives. the . . it has become more and more familiar with it over time, so when i was asked to think about the opportunity to consider what photographs we have online for the public to see and for students to study online, it was a great opportunity, because i was able to review and get really d
we are joined in the smithsonian's michel delaney. tell us what your title is and what your job is. >> thank you, my job is assistant director for a culture at the smithsonian national museum of the american indian. i lead the scholars, historians, curators at the museum who are in charge of producing the exhibitions, the books, a lot of the educational programs and symposiums, and work with a collection of about 824,000 objects. but i have a real interest in photography, we also have...
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it's from former maryland congressman john delaney to pay americans $1500 to get a covid-19 vak seen. you've come out in favor of this plan. why do you think it's a good idea? >> we all know it's vital that a critical mass of americans get vaccinated so we can return to some degree of normalcy but there is some amount of skepticism. we should say, look, if you get the vaccine we'll give you $1500. we should be putting money into people's hands right now, boris, because we're asking more and more folks to stay home and stay out of their places of employment because coronavirus infection rates are increasing. we should be sending money to people right now but we should be putting money where our mouth is where these vaccinations are concerned. >> i want to give you a chance to break some news in the cnn newsroom. joe biden has started to announce his cabinet picks. do you have any word on what role you might play in a biden administration? >> i know joe has his pick of people. we have had contact with the transition team but nothing to announce just yet, boris. you know when it happens,
it's from former maryland congressman john delaney to pay americans $1500 to get a covid-19 vak seen. you've come out in favor of this plan. why do you think it's a good idea? >> we all know it's vital that a critical mass of americans get vaccinated so we can return to some degree of normalcy but there is some amount of skepticism. we should say, look, if you get the vaccine we'll give you $1500. we should be putting money into people's hands right now, boris, because we're asking more...
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a former maryland congressman, former presidential candidate john delaney wrote an op-ed in the "washingtonost" this weekend advocating the idea of paying people $1,500 to take the vaccine. he says that it might help to limit that skepticism. what do you think about the idea? >> i think that's complex because we certainly don't want to entice people to get something that they don't want, so we have to -- i think those decisions have to be made at a community by community level. certainly, i think we'd like to make sure that people who get the -- who want the vaccine can get it. we'd like to encourage people to get the vaccine. i'm not sure that financial incentives are the right way to do that. and i would be happy to engage in further conversations about how we can work at the local level to make sure that people are really supported through the vaccination. that might be time off of work if they get symptoms after the vaccination. it might be other inseptemberivincentives that they might find actually valuable. >> dr. hotez, i want to pick up on something dr. walensky just said. would you
a former maryland congressman, former presidential candidate john delaney wrote an op-ed in the "washingtonost" this weekend advocating the idea of paying people $1,500 to take the vaccine. he says that it might help to limit that skepticism. what do you think about the idea? >> i think that's complex because we certainly don't want to entice people to get something that they don't want, so we have to -- i think those decisions have to be made at a community by community level....
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kende delaney broke this story d joins me now.ting thing about donald trump, he made money off of licensing and things that are intangible in the past but there is no greater intangible than what he's got in his head now even the secrets he has let alone whether they continue to give him breachiiefings after td of his presidency. he owes people that would pay good money to know what capabilities america has and what some of the plans are that america has. >> you're absolutely right, ali. that's a huge concern of my national security sources. the information in his head now. there is nothing they can do about that. what they are calling for, though, is for joe biden not to afford donald trump the courtesy that former presidents have been afforded for years, which is r periodic briefings if they travel overseas or the current president wants to consult with them with something that involves them getting a classified briefing to get up to speed. people from both sides of the aisle including a bush administration official said trump s
kende delaney broke this story d joins me now.ting thing about donald trump, he made money off of licensing and things that are intangible in the past but there is no greater intangible than what he's got in his head now even the secrets he has let alone whether they continue to give him breachiiefings after td of his presidency. he owes people that would pay good money to know what capabilities america has and what some of the plans are that america has. >> you're absolutely right, ali....
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that's why john delaney, a former democratic presidential candidate, is recommending the federal governmentay every american $1,500 to get vaccinated, writing such an incentive might be the most effective way to persuade people to overcome suspicion or even fear of vaccines, that became politicized during an election year. associate professor of medicine and researcher at the university of chicago is with us now. we so appreciate you being with us. thank you very much. i want to get your thoughts on that, first of all. is it the right call to pay americans to take this vaccine? >> well, you know, it may seem like it's a good idea in the short term, but i think we have to think about the bigger public health implications of messaging. i think that people may be concerned that if they're getting $1,000 or $1,500 in exchange for taking a vaccine, what does that mean that they're giving up? the implication may be that there are additional risks or unknown harms associated with the vaccine, particularly in this climate of increased or heightened concern about the vaccination. so i think that the
that's why john delaney, a former democratic presidential candidate, is recommending the federal governmentay every american $1,500 to get vaccinated, writing such an incentive might be the most effective way to persuade people to overcome suspicion or even fear of vaccines, that became politicized during an election year. associate professor of medicine and researcher at the university of chicago is with us now. we so appreciate you being with us. thank you very much. i want to get your...
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. >> reporter: police say delaney tang of oakland used dozens of social media accounts, similar to thisnged from 11-14. he enlisted the aid of 20-year- old [ indiscernible ] from concord. police say the men would threaten or extort the victims into sending explicit photos. >> my daughter has been completely changed by this entire situation. >> reporter: the father of one of the girls targeted spoke with ktvu. we altered his voice due to the nature of the incident. he says his daughter was targeted. >> my wife and myself, we never thought something like this whatever happened to us, ever. we thought we were being vigilant. we really want other parents to be alert to what their kids are doing. >> reporter: police say they found victims from around the bay area, northern california, and as far away as utah. after searching the homes of the suspects, they found evidence that their work is not finished yet. >> we served the search warrants, we found several items of evidence that linked them to this crime, and many other ones. what that tells our investigators is there are other victims out
. >> reporter: police say delaney tang of oakland used dozens of social media accounts, similar to thisnged from 11-14. he enlisted the aid of 20-year- old [ indiscernible ] from concord. police say the men would threaten or extort the victims into sending explicit photos. >> my daughter has been completely changed by this entire situation. >> reporter: the father of one of the girls targeted spoke with ktvu. we altered his voice due to the nature of the incident. he says his...
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. >> reporter: police say 251- year-old delaney tang used several accounts like this one, and affectedo 14 years of age. they would threaten or extort the victims into sending the illicit photos. >> my daughter has been completely change we had this entire situation. >> the father of one of the victims targeted spoke with ktvu. we have altered his voice. he said his daughter was targeted. >> my wife and myself, we never thought something like this would ever happen to us, ever. we thought we were being vigilant enough, and we really want other parents to be alert to what their kids are doing. >> police say they found victims from around the bay area, northern california, and as far away as utah, and please of police found while searching for evidence their work is not done yet. >> we found evidence that linked them to this crime and many other ones. so what that tells our investigators is there are other victims out there. >> reporter: the father of that victim said he is speaking out to make sure other families don't have to go through what his family has had done during. his advice t
. >> reporter: police say 251- year-old delaney tang used several accounts like this one, and affectedo 14 years of age. they would threaten or extort the victims into sending the illicit photos. >> my daughter has been completely change we had this entire situation. >> the father of one of the victims targeted spoke with ktvu. we have altered his voice. he said his daughter was targeted. >> my wife and myself, we never thought something like this would ever happen to...
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. >> reporter: police say 21- year-old delaney tang of oakland used dozens of social media accounts similar 0 this one to victims ranging in age from 11 to 14, enlisting the anyone of 20-year-old from concord. police say the men would threaten or extort the victims into sending the explicit photos. >> my daughter, she's been completely changed by this entire situation. >> reporter: the father of one of the girl's targeted spoke with ktvu. we've altered his voice due to the nature of the incident. he said his daughter was targeted. >> my wife and myself, you know, we never thought something like this would ever happen to us, ever. we thought we were being vigilant enough, and we really want other parents to be alert to what their kids are doing. >> police say they found victims from around the bay area. northern california, and as far away as utah, and after searching the homes of the suspect. police say they found evidence their work is not done yet. >> when we is serve these search warrant us, did find several items of evidence that linked them to this crime and many other ones. what that
. >> reporter: police say 21- year-old delaney tang of oakland used dozens of social media accounts similar 0 this one to victims ranging in age from 11 to 14, enlisting the anyone of 20-year-old from concord. police say the men would threaten or extort the victims into sending the explicit photos. >> my daughter, she's been completely changed by this entire situation. >> reporter: the father of one of the girl's targeted spoke with ktvu. we've altered his voice due to the...
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an attorney and democratic strategist who is going to help me get my 10,000 dollars from john delaney, michael starr hopkins. what an angel face. gentlemen, gentlemen, guys since you are closest to me digitally i'm going to start with you. this aoc and the squad deserve the lack of blue waves especially the house? >> no i hope they keep doing exactly that they are doing. do not listen to any of the moderates do not listen to the data shout louder. i want more deep on the police more socialism give me some caster give it to me all is much as possible as wildly as possible every day. go to georgia, aoc, stump all across the state for the democrats pretty think that is a ticket for them i think she is a visionary and i am rooting for her. [laughter] support we have not even started "party swap" yet guy i love you. dave smith, is aoc popular within the democrat party? >> i really disagree with guy benson and lessers a chance is being sarcastic. if he is being sincere think you got that all wrong. [laughter] i don't how popular she is in the party don't think she's with the higher ups the
an attorney and democratic strategist who is going to help me get my 10,000 dollars from john delaney, michael starr hopkins. what an angel face. gentlemen, gentlemen, guys since you are closest to me digitally i'm going to start with you. this aoc and the squad deserve the lack of blue waves especially the house? >> no i hope they keep doing exactly that they are doing. do not listen to any of the moderates do not listen to the data shout louder. i want more deep on the police more...
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ken delaney, thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thanks. >>> after years of warning about russia's attempts to interfere in our elections, it appears a bigger threat can be found here at home. a former fbi agent tells nbc news, and i quote, nothing is as wild as what the president is saying. much of this information is being spread on facebook. the company claims it is working hard to stop that spread, but is it making a difference? to help answer that question, i'm joined by an early investor in facebook but now a fierce critic. he's the author of "zucked." roger, thank you so much for being on. >> it is a pleasure to be on with you. >> one of the things we're seeing right now is that the president seems to be spreading a lot of this information, and it's translating on facebook. speak to that a little bit. has facebook done enough to stop the spread of disinformation? >> you would think after 2016 when facebook, instagram, twitter and youtube were implicated in undermining the integrity of the election that all of those platforms would have done everything in their power to ensur
ken delaney, thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thanks. >>> after years of warning about russia's attempts to interfere in our elections, it appears a bigger threat can be found here at home. a former fbi agent tells nbc news, and i quote, nothing is as wild as what the president is saying. much of this information is being spread on facebook. the company claims it is working hard to stop that spread, but is it making a difference? to help answer that question, i'm...
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chelsea delaney explains the sale of wire cards. european operations is a big step forward for winding down this beleaguered company. even so there are still a couple procedural, a couple regulatory hurdles that have to be passed through as well as a couple other subsidiaries that, that they see. administrator is in the process of selling off. all of this is expected to be wrapped up in the next couple of weeks in the next couple of months . but even once that business is officially shut down, this is a story that will be ongoing for, for quite some time. there are still criminal investigations into executives at wire car. there's a parliamentary investigation into what went wrong, as well as the global manhunt for the c.f.o. who went missing after these allegations came about. so this is a story that likely will stay in the news for many years to come. a correspondent in frankfurt tells you to delay any. now, australia has suffered years of drought that have devastated agriculture in large parts of the country. now it seems conditi
chelsea delaney explains the sale of wire cards. european operations is a big step forward for winding down this beleaguered company. even so there are still a couple procedural, a couple regulatory hurdles that have to be passed through as well as a couple other subsidiaries that, that they see. administrator is in the process of selling off. all of this is expected to be wrapped up in the next couple of weeks in the next couple of months . but even once that business is officially shut down,...
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martin delaney who was, we would call him beyond black lives matter. he was a black nationalist.y militant. he became the end of the war, will lincoln appointed him the highest appointed army officer. i didn't get to serve much because the war was almost over. but when he rather close to lincoln and then lincoln died. he described for like to have a day. he was just totally devastated . he proposed a monument to lincoln there was an african-american woman who meet kneeling. not even the monument of lincoln himself but a woman was in tears coming in her eyes. any to tear being paid for by a penny from each of the 4 million enslaved people. so in a personal level, it was very close. he also grew to respect african-americans in civil war. when it fought. if you've seen the movie, glory, give a sense of how it was. but there were any other battles. they had more devotion, even more energy and self-sacrifice in white people did. so keep really admired that. but, he also relied to a great degree of petroleum, another popular humorist, who is fighting the war and race on the cultural fr
martin delaney who was, we would call him beyond black lives matter. he was a black nationalist.y militant. he became the end of the war, will lincoln appointed him the highest appointed army officer. i didn't get to serve much because the war was almost over. but when he rather close to lincoln and then lincoln died. he described for like to have a day. he was just totally devastated . he proposed a monument to lincoln there was an african-american woman who meet kneeling. not even the...
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chelsea delaney can explain at the heart of these each charges is amazon's dual role in online retail. so amazon is both a platform where other companies go to sell their goods, and it's also a brand itself. it sells a number of products from batteries to clothing, to furniture under its own label. they amazon label. and what the e.u. is saying is that amazon is using all that data, it gets from other companies selling on its platform to really boost its own brand . so one potential example of this could be that amazon is looking at the data and suddenly sees a big spike in sales of yoga mats. and in response to that, it starts either upping the marketing for its own yoga mats or producing more of them. and that the u.s. saying is really a breach of competition law. it also comes and that a big backlash to tech science like amazon around the world. so it's not just the e.u. that is investigating this kind of behavior. it's also the u.s. and other countries around the world. but that's the point of view here. your, let's now across the atlantic and speak to our financial correspondent
chelsea delaney can explain at the heart of these each charges is amazon's dual role in online retail. so amazon is both a platform where other companies go to sell their goods, and it's also a brand itself. it sells a number of products from batteries to clothing, to furniture under its own label. they amazon label. and what the e.u. is saying is that amazon is using all that data, it gets from other companies selling on its platform to really boost its own brand . so one potential example of...
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chelsea delaney explains.the sale of wire cards, european operations is a big step forward for winding down this beleaguered company. even so there are still a couple procedural, a couple regulatory hurdles that have to be passed through as well as a couple other subsidiaries that the think the administrator is in the process of selling off. all of this is expected to be wrapped up in the next couple of weeks in the next couple of months. but even once that business is officially shut down, this is a story that will be ongoing for quite some time. there are still criminal investigations into executives at wire car. there's a parliamentary investigation into what went wrong, as well as the global manhunt for the c.f.o. who went missing after these allegations came about. so this is a story that likely will stay in the news for many years to come. a correspondent in frankfurt tells you to delay any. now, australia has suffered years of drought that have devastated agriculture in large parts of the country. now i
chelsea delaney explains.the sale of wire cards, european operations is a big step forward for winding down this beleaguered company. even so there are still a couple procedural, a couple regulatory hurdles that have to be passed through as well as a couple other subsidiaries that the think the administrator is in the process of selling off. all of this is expected to be wrapped up in the next couple of weeks in the next couple of months. but even once that business is officially shut down,...
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isaac jones letting loose to the kids bop kids version of "uptown funk" photobombing his daughter delaney'sing it to her classroom app for her first grade teacher to see. his wife jennifer was shocked to see it on the school app and she just couldn't resist uploading it to facebook where it has now been viewed more than 14 million times. >> i love how the daughter isn't even fazed. that's like my house. dad being ignored. >> this has happened before. >> yep, yep. >>> "good morning america" is now two hours on saturday. >>> coming up, the latest on the surging coronavirus crisis as america tops 13 million cases. >>> disgraced hillsong pastor carl lentz reportedly looks to patch things up with his wife following his admitted affair. >>> then "deals & steals" to make your holiday shopping a breeze. #. >>> good morning, everybody, i'm liz kreutz, now all eyes are turning to the december holiday season, this weekend christmas in the park is back for you and the family in san jose, but with a twist. the event is now at history park as a drive-through instead of its normal downtown spot to avoid c
isaac jones letting loose to the kids bop kids version of "uptown funk" photobombing his daughter delaney'sing it to her classroom app for her first grade teacher to see. his wife jennifer was shocked to see it on the school app and she just couldn't resist uploading it to facebook where it has now been viewed more than 14 million times. >> i love how the daughter isn't even fazed. that's like my house. dad being ignored. >> this has happened before. >> yep, yep....
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let's bring in chelsea delaney who's keeping an eye on the trading floor in frankfurt for us chelsiehow are investors reacting reacting to this tariff debate is now the time to move ahead with a dose of the e.u. wait. well it's not a total surprise to investors that the e.u. is not right yet yet ready to call a truce and this error line aircrafts. that's been going on for 16 years it's spanned many presidencies republican and democrat so investors aren't naive to think that that this could go away overnight we haven't quite seen yet how this is going to go with the e.u. finance minister the e.u. trade ministers are discussing this today we've seen different and different opinions from different sides germany seems to want to delay these tariffs until biden takes office france however has been hit really hard by the 7500000000 dollars for the tariffs that the u.s. has imposed on its goods over the past couple of years so they want these tariffs to go forward quite quickly so we've seen a lot of optimism about that about the changes that we could see in you u.s. relations were told her
let's bring in chelsea delaney who's keeping an eye on the trading floor in frankfurt for us chelsiehow are investors reacting reacting to this tariff debate is now the time to move ahead with a dose of the e.u. wait. well it's not a total surprise to investors that the e.u. is not right yet yet ready to call a truce and this error line aircrafts. that's been going on for 16 years it's spanned many presidencies republican and democrat so investors aren't naive to think that that this could go...
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. >> john the delaney. john edward delaney. i want a republican who will democrat on this channel. hang on. i just sighed travesty in the last three hours of this meeting. saw a travesty in the last three hours of this meeting. what i saw was a disenchanted -- disenfranchisement. you immediately disenfranchised us who have been waiting and had signed up early enough to be number 33 on the list. it is what i expect now coming from the state of michigan. i-82 was a poll challenger in too was a poll challenger in 2016 when joe stein and did recount. jill stein requested a recount. -- wasing was rispoli exposed. it is a shame we continue to do this. in 70 two hours this will be 72 hoursnd it gone -- and will be said and done gone. margaret oliver? -- elizabethet benny? >> this is elizabeth. and dispelan state your first into last name. benyi.abeth thank you for allowing me to speak before the board. i attended the oversight committee hearing last week for the state of michigan and heard testimony from both the republican and democratic county clerks who did their dude diligence and dut
. >> john the delaney. john edward delaney. i want a republican who will democrat on this channel. hang on. i just sighed travesty in the last three hours of this meeting. saw a travesty in the last three hours of this meeting. what i saw was a disenchanted -- disenfranchisement. you immediately disenfranchised us who have been waiting and had signed up early enough to be number 33 on the list. it is what i expect now coming from the state of michigan. i-82 was a poll challenger in too...
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john edward delaney. i guess i'm the only republican who going to comment on this channel. i have to speak quickly, so hang on. i just saw a travesty in the last three hours of this meeting. i've been in this state and i'm ashamed to say i'm a michigander now. i've been in the state since 1961. what i saw in the last three hours is the disenfranchisement based on you looking up :00, you knew you had 400 people, so you knew it was going to take 16 hours and immediately disenfranchise us to have been waiting and who signed up early enough to be number 33 on the list. it's disappointing to see that but it is what i expect now coming from the state of michigan. i was a pull challenger in 2016 when jill stein attempted a recount and there was so much in the various and illegal problems that we noted and put down and wrote down specifically but jill stein's group recanted their recount at noon so everything went away, so nothing was actually exposed on the nefarious actions. to see we continue to do this and about 72 hours from now, this is all going to be said and done and gone
john edward delaney. i guess i'm the only republican who going to comment on this channel. i have to speak quickly, so hang on. i just saw a travesty in the last three hours of this meeting. i've been in this state and i'm ashamed to say i'm a michigander now. i've been in the state since 1961. what i saw in the last three hours is the disenfranchisement based on you looking up :00, you knew you had 400 people, so you knew it was going to take 16 hours and immediately disenfranchise us to have...