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narrator: dixon is just the most recent target of her scam. the late 1990s, carpenter has seduced residents in more than half a dozen communities with the lure of hollywood -- and making herself rich in the process. she had this unbelievable ability to tap into people's dreams. she would offer all kinds of stories about potential financiers. one of them was supposed to someone that was related to the habsburg family. you know, she had told us, i think, on several occasions that she was a child star of some kind. narrator: it's true that carpenter has some kind of ties to hollywood, but separating fact from fiction is a tricky proposition. carissa carpenter is a very complicated woman. we trailed her for years, and i still don't think i have her figured out. ♪ narrator: in the mid-1990s, michael reinero is a northern california entrepreneur and aspiring actor. by chance, he meets carissa carpenter on a casting call. i first met carissa sort of on a dare from my wife to go out and be an actor. there was a casting call that she saw in the paper,
narrator: dixon is just the most recent target of her scam. the late 1990s, carpenter has seduced residents in more than half a dozen communities with the lure of hollywood -- and making herself rich in the process. she had this unbelievable ability to tap into people's dreams. she would offer all kinds of stories about potential financiers. one of them was supposed to someone that was related to the habsburg family. you know, she had told us, i think, on several occasions that she was a child...
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elizabeth dixon died in 2001 after being born prematurely in a hospital in surrey.e failures that blighted her short life. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has more. and a warning, some viewers may find his report distressing. she was beautiful, she was absolutely perfect. she was a gift from god. by the time these videos were taken, elizabeth dixon had already been failed by the nhs. within months, she would suffocate to death and a cover—up would be under way. a lot of these people who have behaved so shockingly over the years, they have children of their own and i can't understand why anyone would want to lie to another parent about what happened to their child. elizabeth was born at this hospital in surrey in december 2000. but staff did not spot her high blood pressure, an error which left the infant with brain damage and needing a tube to breathe. just days before her first birthday, elizabeth died at home when a nurse caring for her failed to notice the tube was blocked. despite this, she was said to have died of natural causes and no investi
elizabeth dixon died in 2001 after being born prematurely in a hospital in surrey.e failures that blighted her short life. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has more. and a warning, some viewers may find his report distressing. she was beautiful, she was absolutely perfect. she was a gift from god. by the time these videos were taken, elizabeth dixon had already been failed by the nhs. within months, she would suffocate to death and a cover—up would be under way. a lot of...
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anne dixon there, ending that report with michael buchanan.isions she deeply regrets in the response to the pandemic. she pointed in particular to the delay in introducing regular testing in care homes in scotland. in an interview with the bbc, the first minister was also asked about her intentions regarding another referendum on independence. she spoke to our scotland editor sarah smith. thanks forjoining us again today. almost every day, nicola sturgeon appears on tv, answering questions about coronavirus. maybe that's why polls suggest voters trust her handling of the pandemic more than boris johnson's. but she admits she's made mistakes, and there are lessons to learn. at the outset of the pandemic, we were all maybe thinking a bit too much in terms of this being a flu—type pandemic, and not so much as a sort of coronavirus—sars—type pandemic, and possibly from that, in the initial stages, flowed some decisions that, were we able to turn the clock back, we might have taken differently. some of the other things i deeply regret, and critics
anne dixon there, ending that report with michael buchanan.isions she deeply regrets in the response to the pandemic. she pointed in particular to the delay in introducing regular testing in care homes in scotland. in an interview with the bbc, the first minister was also asked about her intentions regarding another referendum on independence. she spoke to our scotland editor sarah smith. thanks forjoining us again today. almost every day, nicola sturgeon appears on tv, answering questions...
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elizabeth dixon died in 2001 after being born prematurely in a hospital in surrey.s may find his report distressing. she was beautiful, she was absolutely perfect. she was a gift from god. by the time these videos were taken, elizabeth dixon had already been failed by the nhs. within months, she would suffocate to death, and a cover—up would be under way. a lot of these people who have behaved so shockingly over the years, they have children of their own, and i can't understand why anyone would want to lie to another parent about what happened to their child. elizabeth was born at this hospital in surrey in december 2000. but staff did not spot her high blood pressure, an error which left the infant with brain damage and needing a tube to breathe. just days before her first birthday, elizabeth died at home, when a nurse caring for her failed to notice the tube was blocked. despite this, she was said to have died of natural causes, and no investigation was ordered. what has happened to us over the years would have been completely avoided if people had been truthful f
elizabeth dixon died in 2001 after being born prematurely in a hospital in surrey.s may find his report distressing. she was beautiful, she was absolutely perfect. she was a gift from god. by the time these videos were taken, elizabeth dixon had already been failed by the nhs. within months, she would suffocate to death, and a cover—up would be under way. a lot of these people who have behaved so shockingly over the years, they have children of their own, and i can't understand why anyone...
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today, anne dixon, lizzie's mother, gave her reaction to the report's findings. is over, and we hope to see change, i will take elizabeth back into my memory. i will claim my daughter from what we've had to go through. she's been sullied by the lies and the cover—up. and my daughter is absolutely perfect and i would like her back and i would like change to come. the government has been giving its reaction today. the health minister nadine dorries very critical statement, she said this report describes a harrowing and shocking series of mistakes associated with the care received by elizabeth and response to her death that was completely inadequate and at times inhumane. on behalf of the government and the health system she said she would like to say that they we re said she would like to say that they were truly sorry and apologised to lizzie's family. jon donnison, thank you. argentina is in three days of national mourning for its football legend diego maradona, who died yesterday. thousands of people are queuing outside the presidential palace, in the capital bu
today, anne dixon, lizzie's mother, gave her reaction to the report's findings. is over, and we hope to see change, i will take elizabeth back into my memory. i will claim my daughter from what we've had to go through. she's been sullied by the lies and the cover—up. and my daughter is absolutely perfect and i would like her back and i would like change to come. the government has been giving its reaction today. the health minister nadine dorries very critical statement, she said this report...
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jon: here is what steve dixon here himself said about the fixes were the 737 max.on all the activities that we have undertaken during the past 20 months and my personal experience flying the aircraft i can tell you now that i am 100% comfortable with my family flying on it. jon: what about you, bert? would you fly on the 737 max. >> absolutely. i would've flown on it before and it's a great airplane and brings lots of safety technologies to the market and obviously it had a flaw in the software that has been corrected and i know that if steve dixon is putting his name on it it's good for everybody in the process i saw boeing approach like i said, i was overwhelmed. they spared no expense and there was no timeframe that was to do it right and get it done right the first time so i'm very confident in your plant and a know it will take a while for the travel and public to accept it but it will in time and, you know, it will be a great airplane and safe for the skies. jon: albert, thank you for your insights. >> thank you, jon. jon: still ahead, details on how the trum
jon: here is what steve dixon here himself said about the fixes were the 737 max.on all the activities that we have undertaken during the past 20 months and my personal experience flying the aircraft i can tell you now that i am 100% comfortable with my family flying on it. jon: what about you, bert? would you fly on the 737 max. >> absolutely. i would've flown on it before and it's a great airplane and brings lots of safety technologies to the market and obviously it had a flaw in the...
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please welcome steve dixon to the microphone. [applause] steve: thanks, jim. it is really a pleasure. appreciate your hospitality, here at the kennedy's best center -- space center along with bob. tos an honor for the faa launch.with nasa on the this is what happens when you fuel drop or two of rocket into ingenuity. we have all dedicated countless hours to make sure this launch is both safe and successful. the faa's job in this mission and in commercial space generally is to protect public safety, property, and national security. we have the right skills and workforce, and team, to get this done. we have been doing it for many years, but this is our first manned, orbital spaceflight. we are really excited and privileged to participate today. in calendar year 2020, the faa licensed 30 ones base opportunities -- 31 space operations. in one month in october. we expect to license 56 more. it just about one per week in 2021, an exciting time in aerospace in the united states. in end of these salves -- in and of themselves, these numbers are impressive but just the
please welcome steve dixon to the microphone. [applause] steve: thanks, jim. it is really a pleasure. appreciate your hospitality, here at the kennedy's best center -- space center along with bob. tos an honor for the faa launch.with nasa on the this is what happens when you fuel drop or two of rocket into ingenuity. we have all dedicated countless hours to make sure this launch is both safe and successful. the faa's job in this mission and in commercial space generally is to protect public...
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managing editor sarah kay bierle talks about this first major confederate movement north of the mason-dixon line and the union response as part after symposium on the war in the east hosted by the emerging civil war blog. >> thank you so much for joining us in person and online. before i introduce our next speaker a shout out to folks who made today possible. our technical director chris white, thank you so much for your work behind the camera, chris. thank you to our symposium coordinators kevin pollack and dan welch. unfortunately, because of the covid pandemic we had to postpone this year's in-person symposium and all the work kevin and dan did to get ready for that we've postponed to next year. tickets are available at this time but they're the ones who stepped up to help make today's virtual symposium possible. thank you for your work. i would like to introduce our next speaker, sarah kay bierle, the managing editor of emerging civil war, the one working behind-the-scenes to keep the blog up and going and make sure that all that free content is coming to you every day. her work is abso
managing editor sarah kay bierle talks about this first major confederate movement north of the mason-dixon line and the union response as part after symposium on the war in the east hosted by the emerging civil war blog. >> thank you so much for joining us in person and online. before i introduce our next speaker a shout out to folks who made today possible. our technical director chris white, thank you so much for your work behind the camera, chris. thank you to our symposium...
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while the horse collecting would have to wait until after they crossed the mason dixon line. according to mcclellan, 600 of the best mountain men were pulled from three brigades. it's 600 from each. now the generals who went along to command these detachments were wade hampton, lee, and then colonel william jones. they go as the commanders of these 600s. major john took four guns and crews from the stewart horse artillery, two guns from the unit direct, and two he pulled from other units. around 2:00 p.m. on october 9th, the cavalry going on the raid begins leaving their camps and heading toward hedgeville. captain thomas logan of company g. 12th illinois cavalry he and his men were picketing the river within a mile of mccoy's ford and ferry site. also, on fair view height there was a union signal station and centuries that may have been able to see the confederate movements toward the river. so stewart and his cavalry secured the area around hedgeville. they're still on the virginia/west virginia side of the river. at midnight, stewart heads for the river to finalize the cro
while the horse collecting would have to wait until after they crossed the mason dixon line. according to mcclellan, 600 of the best mountain men were pulled from three brigades. it's 600 from each. now the generals who went along to command these detachments were wade hampton, lee, and then colonel william jones. they go as the commanders of these 600s. major john took four guns and crews from the stewart horse artillery, two guns from the unit direct, and two he pulled from other units....
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administrator steven dixon, consumer rights advocate, ralph nader did not hold back nader who lost a family member in the ethiopian airline crash, writes the recent house committee on transportation and infrastructure staff report . on the boeing 737 max, released by chairman peter de fazio excoriated the f.a.a. secrecy its symbiotic relationship with boeing and the specific failures of personnel. this week, the house of representatives approved reforms to the government agencies aircraft certification program, while more than $400.00 orders of the boeing plane have been cancelled and dozens deferred. the latest f.a.a. order allows boeing 737 max commercial flights to resume and deliveries of the plane to continue before the end of this year. for r t m alex my luggage time now for a quick break, but when we come back that point angle of continue their 2020 rise, some say it for fine and the 3 are bracing for upcoming inflation. we'll break it down with our expert panel standing by and as we go to break here, the numbers are pretty close. the results of the u.s. election cycle has sur
administrator steven dixon, consumer rights advocate, ralph nader did not hold back nader who lost a family member in the ethiopian airline crash, writes the recent house committee on transportation and infrastructure staff report . on the boeing 737 max, released by chairman peter de fazio excoriated the f.a.a. secrecy its symbiotic relationship with boeing and the specific failures of personnel. this week, the house of representatives approved reforms to the government agencies aircraft...
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dixon prose bookstore in washington dc . topping the list and first principles, journalist thomas springs look at how greek and roman philosophy and politics influenced america's founders . then pulitzer prize winning author isabel wilkerson explores what she called a hidden caste system in the united states . that's followed by after matthew mcconaughey's map memoir green light. after that it's the best of me, a collection of stories and essays by author and humorist davidson harris. wrapping up our look at some of the bestselling books according to washington dc's politics and prose bookstore , distorted biography of the late astronaut and senator john glenn and lastamerican hero . am of these authors have appeared on book tv. watch the programs online at booktv.org. >> good evening everyone welcome to the bookstore in scottsdale arizona. my cohost this evening is a pulitzer prize winning and distinguished foreign correspondent and columnist for the washington post and i'm happy to say my colleague jim hoagland. i'm just d
dixon prose bookstore in washington dc . topping the list and first principles, journalist thomas springs look at how greek and roman philosophy and politics influenced america's founders . then pulitzer prize winning author isabel wilkerson explores what she called a hidden caste system in the united states . that's followed by after matthew mcconaughey's map memoir green light. after that it's the best of me, a collection of stories and essays by author and humorist davidson harris. wrapping...
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peter dixon of commerzbank stays with us. coming up next, we will also talk about the budget, the e.u., and a lot of things that have not been going to plan for european politicians. we will speak to wolfgang munchau, euro intelligence director. that is coming up shortly, and this is bloomberg. ♪ delay.pe there is no the german presidency is strongly committed to finalizing negotiations as soon as possible. the european parliament is also very much engaged so that we can reach a solution, and so the target date of january 1 should be -- should continue to be our target date. of course we are going to fully use the 140 billion, but the rules are so that the grand part has to be committed by 2023. the grand part announced to -- amounts to 72 billion, and we are interested in making sure that we commit the amount in the first three years so that we do not lose the euro from the grand part. francine: that was the spanish withmy minister speaking maria tadeo. european leaders remain divided over stimulus after poland and e.u. pack
peter dixon of commerzbank stays with us. coming up next, we will also talk about the budget, the e.u., and a lot of things that have not been going to plan for european politicians. we will speak to wolfgang munchau, euro intelligence director. that is coming up shortly, and this is bloomberg. ♪ delay.pe there is no the german presidency is strongly committed to finalizing negotiations as soon as possible. the european parliament is also very much engaged so that we can reach a solution, and...
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down in the mason-dixon line on a highway used by northerners taking vacations in the south, is an oiltation. very enterprising fellow running it. a little triangular ground between the sidewalk and the driveway so often covered with gravel or paved off. he planted a few cotton bushes there. now when a northerner stops off, he picks a cotton bush off and hands it to them. he's been fined by the government for planting cotton without an allotment. the post office just recently was exposed as having for the last couple of years taken mail, letters addressed to citizens, from the mail and turning them over to the internal revenue service if those citizens were behind or delinquent in the paying of their income tax. and now we learn that washington is going to subsidize art and literature. the plan calls for two czars with millions of dollars which they will apportion on the basis of what they consider is meaningful in art and literature. if they follow the pattern of some of the government sponsored scientific research programs, there is reason for concern. i'm not a scientist, but i some
down in the mason-dixon line on a highway used by northerners taking vacations in the south, is an oiltation. very enterprising fellow running it. a little triangular ground between the sidewalk and the driveway so often covered with gravel or paved off. he planted a few cotton bushes there. now when a northerner stops off, he picks a cotton bush off and hands it to them. he's been fined by the government for planting cotton without an allotment. the post office just recently was exposed as...
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today, and dixon, lizzie's mother, gave her reaction to the report's findings. has been sullied by the lies on the cover—up, and my daughter is absolutely perfect and i would like her back and i would like change to come. the government has been giving its reaction today with health minister nadeem doris very critical of her statement, saying this report describes a harrowing and shocking series of mistakes associated with the care received by elizabeth and the care received by elizabeth and the response to her death was com pletely the response to her death was completely inadequate and at times inhumane. on behalf of the government and health system, she says she would like to say that they we re says she would like to say that they were truly sorry and apologise to lizzie's family. across america — families will be raising a glass this evening to celebrate thanksgiving. but imagine what it must have been like 100 years ago at the start of prohibition. well, maybe one couple can. we are pulling off part of our mudroom and we have discovered some hidden bottles
today, and dixon, lizzie's mother, gave her reaction to the report's findings. has been sullied by the lies on the cover—up, and my daughter is absolutely perfect and i would like her back and i would like change to come. the government has been giving its reaction today with health minister nadeem doris very critical of her statement, saying this report describes a harrowing and shocking series of mistakes associated with the care received by elizabeth and the care received by elizabeth and...
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they crossed the mason-dixon line, into franklin county, move through a valley. and it's at that point that they begin collecting horses. now, along the way, a captain will record that he saw some of the soldiers pillaging and feasting. on the other hand some say he never saw that. capturing horses, as we mentioned, was a goal that stuart had in this raid. there are a number of stories that come down to us about the processes. sometimes victims federal troopers would go and tell their farmers they were for the u.s. government, they were taking their horses for the union army. and when the farmers would start complaining about how they didn't like the federal government, the troopers wicked and say well we don't like them either. there's this good humor back and forth conversations that we see between the civilians and the confederates, at this point. you also have receipts being written, for later reimbursements. and some of the troopers were trying to pay for the horses, with confederate money, which wasn't really welcome. the horses they were collecting in this
they crossed the mason-dixon line, into franklin county, move through a valley. and it's at that point that they begin collecting horses. now, along the way, a captain will record that he saw some of the soldiers pillaging and feasting. on the other hand some say he never saw that. capturing horses, as we mentioned, was a goal that stuart had in this raid. there are a number of stories that come down to us about the processes. sometimes victims federal troopers would go and tell their farmers...
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dee dixon's younger sister among those infected. >> she went in to get tested. two weeks later, dixon listened helplessly over the phone as her sister's covid battle ended in a distant hospital room. >> i was talking to her, and i was telling her, sisteher, you you have to come home to us. by 5:45, you just hear that -- that tone of her heart-stopping and the doctor came on the phone, and she said she was gone. >> reporter: now covid's back. navajo health officials warn of the virus' uncontrolled spread in 34 communities and fear an outbreak as bad as spring or worse. >> the cases just have been increasing. there's no plateau, there's no flattening. >> how many icu beds do you have here? >> we have 14 in navajo area. here at this site, we have six. >> reporter: last time the navajo sent many cases off reservation to larger hospitals in new mexico and arizona. health volunteers brought in. that's not likely this time. hospitals nationwide are struggling to find beds for their own critical cases. so the navajo are preparing to fight alone, locking down the entire
dee dixon's younger sister among those infected. >> she went in to get tested. two weeks later, dixon listened helplessly over the phone as her sister's covid battle ended in a distant hospital room. >> i was talking to her, and i was telling her, sisteher, you you have to come home to us. by 5:45, you just hear that -- that tone of her heart-stopping and the doctor came on the phone, and she said she was gone. >> reporter: now covid's back. navajo health officials warn of the...
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how should be at dixons? i know all of what you've read. did those 2 agree tonight is when we had a yellow is that if it is about 2002, the big swing was the one quick exit on the top floor. so we have quite a few skated so load of those of us want to just for the for the very least now we see that there is a bunch of people of course, if you didn't so it helps him. and if we're not swords, you must never established my life with him in 5 bed. but i sleep when the night i know, did it hisself made a difference there come days where i feel enough is enough my family made use of but you don't hear album because you've got that fire burning inside of you that you cannot just leave the people and being victims of crime when you, when there's something, a joke and all morning in a notorious waterside community. why can some thugs ruin one theater direct eventually is to stage a play? economists have to empower the women, sat up all month sitting right debts and cuts and redefine their status in society. this is that nigeria's women will come wit
how should be at dixons? i know all of what you've read. did those 2 agree tonight is when we had a yellow is that if it is about 2002, the big swing was the one quick exit on the top floor. so we have quite a few skated so load of those of us want to just for the for the very least now we see that there is a bunch of people of course, if you didn't so it helps him. and if we're not swords, you must never established my life with him in 5 bed. but i sleep when the night i know, did it hisself...
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you've reach an emblem of how i should be at dixons. i don't know how or what, what if it did those 200 tonight is when we had a yellow is that if it is, you know, about 2002, the big selling was the one quick exit on the top, torsos and we have quite a few skated. so load of those of us want to just for the for the very least now we see that there is a bunch of what i can tell. and people of course, if you didn't, so it helps a mood if why not swords, you must never established my life with him in 5 bed. no, but i sleep when the night i know did it is tough made a difference there come days where i feel enough is enough my family made use of but you don't hear album because you've got that fire brand new side of you that you cannot just leave the people and being feed himself when you, when there's something that can't go on in a notorious waterside community. what came some folks will one theater direct eventually is to stage a play. their god name is that good luck to empower the women down. the old man sitting right there that i lov
you've reach an emblem of how i should be at dixons. i don't know how or what, what if it did those 200 tonight is when we had a yellow is that if it is, you know, about 2002, the big selling was the one quick exit on the top, torsos and we have quite a few skated. so load of those of us want to just for the for the very least now we see that there is a bunch of what i can tell. and people of course, if you didn't, so it helps a mood if why not swords, you must never established my life with...
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with it if they are going to give us a certain amount of money, if we can help them, i should be at dixons. not knowing what you did to those 20 tonight is when we had a young if it is, you know, about 2002, the big story was the one quick exit out of town. so also is when we have quite a few skated to 1000000 or so load of them, as of is one of just a bit of me that at least now we see that there is a bunch of 4 day in town. and people of course, if you didn't, so it helps a mood if we're not swords, you must never established my life with him in 5 bed. i know, but i sleep when the night i know did it hisself made a difference there come days where i feel enough is enough. my family made use us of what you don't give out because you got that fire. but when you said a few, that you cannot just leave the people who end up being feed himself when you, when they something and you can't all morning in the light of the open seas hides a dark secret. men forced to work without pay in slave for you, but it, glimmer of hope remains for the forgotten fisherman. as a group of activists delve deep in
with it if they are going to give us a certain amount of money, if we can help them, i should be at dixons. not knowing what you did to those 20 tonight is when we had a young if it is, you know, about 2002, the big story was the one quick exit out of town. so also is when we have quite a few skated to 1000000 or so load of them, as of is one of just a bit of me that at least now we see that there is a bunch of 4 day in town. and people of course, if you didn't, so it helps a mood if we're not...
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vice president and director general of jackson human spaceflight technology directorate, steve dixon administrator of the federal aviation administration, faa and president and chief operating officer of spacex.ar in a in a moment will through te opening remarks and then we will take questions from the's media. let's start with administrator jim bridenstine. >> thank you. other historic night a want toto congratulate the nasa team and the space x team for an amazing job yet again. so the big milestone here is that we are now moving away from developmt and test and into operationallights and, in fact, this operational flight wa licensed by the faa. this is truly a commercial launch vehicle and we are grateful to our partners at spacex for providi and our partners at the faa for licensing it. i'm also grateful to our partners with japan. you should know that japan is an amazing partner for the united states of america. we are exceptionally grateful that japan wouldoi join us on crew-1 here so this is a great day foror the united states of american and a great date for japan, and we loo
vice president and director general of jackson human spaceflight technology directorate, steve dixon administrator of the federal aviation administration, faa and president and chief operating officer of spacex.ar in a in a moment will through te opening remarks and then we will take questions from the's media. let's start with administrator jim bridenstine. >> thank you. other historic night a want toto congratulate the nasa team and the space x team for an amazing job yet again. so the...
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. >> you never been north of the mason-dixon line to have the yankees portrayed as monsters but now all of a sudden he takes a stagecoach and lands in the middle of a snowstorm but he described cornell as a good experience and for the first time in his life he was in a setting where people are interested in science and knowledge. so he lived with the grandmother after his parents moved on and she was extremely strict. there wasn't a lot of encouragement. there were no science books in the house for example. but that part of his life but then he started to run into what he perceived as a bias. >> and then on the deathbed. >> you wrote a check in 1928 to cornell i never figured out if he paid them off entirely or not if you think of student loans of the modern day issue but it was something that he got to cornell with no money. so working his way through school and borrowing money. >> to me again what is so interesting is how human these people are and it's always great i talked to scientist all the time. so to really get the rich humanities people that is a valuable thing. >> and your bo
. >> you never been north of the mason-dixon line to have the yankees portrayed as monsters but now all of a sudden he takes a stagecoach and lands in the middle of a snowstorm but he described cornell as a good experience and for the first time in his life he was in a setting where people are interested in science and knowledge. so he lived with the grandmother after his parents moved on and she was extremely strict. there wasn't a lot of encouragement. there were no science books in the...
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dixon, the exist and do so well, because cliques have become the defective currency. the online world will become accustomed to the fact that for years, the algorithms behind facebook, twitter, instagram, and the others have rewarded big numbers. mostly it was. comments and mills use. the rewards of groups and the lack of regulation meant that if you want to have an impact, clicks a what you need to go on. the drive for clicks isn't restricted to governments, political movements or marketing agencies. they're in it to shake perceptions. many others are in it for the money. but how do you make money online? engagement, the pot and science of keeping people flipped? it's what keeps the online money machine chinee. and so algorithms have been programmed to push content that gets kind gauge when algorithms don't necessarily determine the veracity of content. they're often more concerned with the by reality of it. so if more people are engaging with a certain topic, the algorithms might say, like, this might matter to q. as well, that could be, you know, the new avengers m
dixon, the exist and do so well, because cliques have become the defective currency. the online world will become accustomed to the fact that for years, the algorithms behind facebook, twitter, instagram, and the others have rewarded big numbers. mostly it was. comments and mills use. the rewards of groups and the lack of regulation meant that if you want to have an impact, clicks a what you need to go on. the drive for clicks isn't restricted to governments, political movements or marketing...
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desiring to make me feel this way and to make me withdraw from participating in these discussions online dixon the exists to do so well because cliques have become the defector to receive the online world will become accustomed to the fact that for years the algorithms behind facebook twitter instagram and the others have rewarded big numbers mostly it was comments moshe is and moves use the rewards of groups and the lack of regulation have meant that if you want to have an impact clicks a what you need to go on. the drive to clicks isn't restricted to governments political movements or marketing agencies they're in it to shake perceptions many others are in it for the money but how do you make money online engagement the hot and science of keeping people looked it's what keeps the online money machine chinese and so algorithms have been programmed to push content that gets high and gauge what algorithms don't necessarily determine the veracity of content there are often more concerned with the buy reality of it so if more people are engaging with a certain topic the algorithms might say like
desiring to make me feel this way and to make me withdraw from participating in these discussions online dixon the exists to do so well because cliques have become the defector to receive the online world will become accustomed to the fact that for years the algorithms behind facebook twitter instagram and the others have rewarded big numbers mostly it was comments moshe is and moves use the rewards of groups and the lack of regulation have meant that if you want to have an impact clicks a what...
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administrator, steve dixon said, quote, even though we are near the finish line, i will lift the grounding order only after safety experts are satisfied that the aircraft meets certification standards. even after the f.a.a. approves these new changes to the $737.00, max airlines will still have to finish software updates and pilot trading a process which could take another month before the jet can fly again. southwest airlines, the largest $737.00 max operator, says quote, says it expects it will take several months to follow f.a.a. requirements and doesn't plan on scheduling the jet until at least q 2 of 2021. other regulators across the globe are expected to make similar decisions. soon. the 737 max has been grounded since march of 2019 after 2 fatal crashes killed 346 people. now it's an accusation we've heard in the past that lalo, we're hearing it again as the european union says e-commerce. amazon violated antitrust laws by using independent sellers data for its own benefit. we analyzed a data sample covering, covering over 80000000 transactions and more than 100000000 product listin
administrator, steve dixon said, quote, even though we are near the finish line, i will lift the grounding order only after safety experts are satisfied that the aircraft meets certification standards. even after the f.a.a. approves these new changes to the $737.00, max airlines will still have to finish software updates and pilot trading a process which could take another month before the jet can fly again. southwest airlines, the largest $737.00 max operator, says quote, says it expects it...
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. >> it certainly was for him, he had never been north of the mason-dixon line, he had grown up having yankees portrayed as monsters, all of a sudden he's going off, takes the cak stagech and lanza cornell in the middle of a snowstorm and he does not have winter close buddy actually describe cornell is a very good experience in a very liberal university and for the first time in his life he was in a study where people were interested in science and knowledge, after his periods were gone he lived with his grandmother who was extremely religious, extremely strap there was not a lot of encouragement or their work science books in the house for example, cornell was a revelation for him, i think that part of his life was when he got to the usgs in washington, d.c., that he started to run into what he perceived -- >> on his deathbed he paid off his student loan right. >> he wrote a check in 19284 cornell, i never figured out if he paid them off entirely or not but you think of student loans as a modern-day issue but he got tore cornell with more money working his way through school and borro
. >> it certainly was for him, he had never been north of the mason-dixon line, he had grown up having yankees portrayed as monsters, all of a sudden he's going off, takes the cak stagech and lanza cornell in the middle of a snowstorm and he does not have winter close buddy actually describe cornell is a very good experience in a very liberal university and for the first time in his life he was in a study where people were interested in science and knowledge, after his periods were gone...
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let's start the conversation off with peter dixon, commerzbank global equities economist. great to catch up with you. just want to start with a basic one. seems to me that nobody wants to sell down risk for the first vaccination. do you share that view? peter: good morning. it is true, i think that at the , we are not entirely sure how this is going to play out. we had lots of questions regarding the astrazeneca situation, but markets not willing to sell off at the .oment obviously the holiday disrupted period has forced to do musters onto the back foot -- has forced investors onto the back foot. we had a couple of weeks of trading in fear to come. normally you would expect things to start winding down, but i think there were so moving parts that we can expect a very interesting two weeks. my view is that we should be positive. a bit higher than we are now. downside risks. jonathan: let's talk about the slips we have hot already. jobless claims moving the wrong way last week, moving the wrong way this week. i keep asking how big will our tolerance be as we work our way thr
let's start the conversation off with peter dixon, commerzbank global equities economist. great to catch up with you. just want to start with a basic one. seems to me that nobody wants to sell down risk for the first vaccination. do you share that view? peter: good morning. it is true, i think that at the , we are not entirely sure how this is going to play out. we had lots of questions regarding the astrazeneca situation, but markets not willing to sell off at the .oment obviously the holiday...
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managing editor sarah kay bierle talks about this first major confederate movement north of the mason-dixon line and the union response as part after symposium on the war in the east hosted by the emerging civil war blog.
managing editor sarah kay bierle talks about this first major confederate movement north of the mason-dixon line and the union response as part after symposium on the war in the east hosted by the emerging civil war blog.
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dixon's younger sister infected. >> she went to get tested and said she tested positive. >> two days helplessly as her covid battle ended in a hospital room. >> i was talking with the nurse, you can't go. you got to come home for us. you just hear that, that tone of her life is not -- she came on the phone and says she was gone. >> now covid's back. navajo health officials warn the uncontrolled spread in 34 communities and fear and outbreak as bad as spring for worse. >> the cases have been increasing. there is no plateau. there is no flattening. >> how many icu beds do you have here? >> we have 14 in navajo area here at this site we have six. >> last time the navajo sent many of their cases off reservation to larger hospitals in new mexico and arizona, health volunteers poured in. that's not likely this time. hospitals nationwide are struggling with their own cases. so the navajo are preparing to fight alone, locking down the entire navajo nation for three weeks. announcing the news on navajo radio. >> good morning, i hope everybody woke up feeling good, feeling they want to stay ho
dixon's younger sister infected. >> she went to get tested and said she tested positive. >> two days helplessly as her covid battle ended in a hospital room. >> i was talking with the nurse, you can't go. you got to come home for us. you just hear that, that tone of her life is not -- she came on the phone and says she was gone. >> now covid's back. navajo health officials warn the uncontrolled spread in 34 communities and fear and outbreak as bad as spring for worse....
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>> what happened to black people or colored people as we were of the mason dixon line but i had no personalarents who basically never talked about it. a. woods, samuel montford point commanding officer is sympathetic to the faced.ges >> colonel wood, who, as you -- was, in my opinion, the fair. or e man i have ever met seen. almost weekly, he would have us washington in to which he was complaining about as way we were treated, human beings in north carolina. things that the all marines do. rifle range, g, hand-to-hand combat, using training, vival anything that any other marine got, in the navy, number of a ck enlist tees approach hundred thousand. the navy establishes its first training program for black naval officers. i didn't know where i would -- i didn't know i was didn'to be sent there an actually find out why because we had sealed orders, until we got met 15 other young that we to discover were the guinea pigs to either disprove the myth that were not capable of serving in the united states navy. known as ter became the golden 13. the navy trains the black cadets a segregated area a
>> what happened to black people or colored people as we were of the mason dixon line but i had no personalarents who basically never talked about it. a. woods, samuel montford point commanding officer is sympathetic to the faced.ges >> colonel wood, who, as you -- was, in my opinion, the fair. or e man i have ever met seen. almost weekly, he would have us washington in to which he was complaining about as way we were treated, human beings in north carolina. things that the all...
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. >> reporter: two weeks later dixon listened helplessly over the phone as her sister's covid battle >> i was talking to her, i was telling her sissy, you can't go. you have to come home to us. by 5:45, you just hear that tone of her heart stopping and the doctor came on the phone and she said she was gone. >> reporter: now covid's back. navajo health officials warn the virus uncontrolled spread in 34 communities and fear an outbreak as bad as spring or worse. >> the cases have been increasing. there's no plateau. there's no flattening. >> reporter: how many icu beds do you have here? >> we have 14 in navajo area. here at this site we have six. >> reporter: last time the navajo sent many of their cases off reservation. health volunteers poured in. that's not likely this time. hospitals nationwide are struggling to find beds for their own critical cases so the navajo are preparing to fight alone. locking down the entire navajo nation for three weeks. ♪ announcing the news on navajo radio. >> good morning. i hope everybody woke up feeling good, feeling they want to stay home and take c
. >> reporter: two weeks later dixon listened helplessly over the phone as her sister's covid battle >> i was talking to her, i was telling her sissy, you can't go. you have to come home to us. by 5:45, you just hear that tone of her heart stopping and the doctor came on the phone and she said she was gone. >> reporter: now covid's back. navajo health officials warn the virus uncontrolled spread in 34 communities and fear an outbreak as bad as spring or worse. >> the...
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. >> it certainly was for him, so we had never been north of the mason-dixon line and he had grown up having yankees portrayed as just monsters. all of a sudden he's going off,, takes a stagecoach eventually dancing cornell in the middle of a snowstorm, and he doesn't have winter clothes ready actually described cornell for the most part as very good experience. it was a very good university, and for the first time in his life he was in the setting where people were just interested in science and knowledge. after his parents were gone, he lived with a grandmother who was extremely religious, extremely strapped it was a lot of encouragement or, you know, there were not science books in the house, for example. cornell really was a revelation for it. that part of his life was, well, it was when he got to the usgs in washington, d.c. that he started to run into what he perceived as life. >> and still paying student loans, right? practically on his deathbed paying off a student loans i believe, right? >> he wrote a check in 1928 to cornell. i never figured out if he paid them off entirely
. >> it certainly was for him, so we had never been north of the mason-dixon line and he had grown up having yankees portrayed as just monsters. all of a sudden he's going off,, takes a stagecoach eventually dancing cornell in the middle of a snowstorm, and he doesn't have winter clothes ready actually described cornell for the most part as very good experience. it was a very good university, and for the first time in his life he was in the setting where people were just interested in...
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. >> there are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to dixon prose bookstore inn dc . topping the list and first principles, journalist thomas springs look at how greek and roman philosophy and politics influenced america's founders . then pulitzer prize winning author isabel wilkerson explores what she called a hidden caste system in the united states . that's followed by after matthew mcconaughey's map memoir green light. after that it's the best of me, a collection of stories and essays by author and humorist davidson harris. wrapping up our look at some of the bestselling books according to washington dc's politics and prose bookstore , distorted biography of the late astronaut and senator john glenn and lastamerican hero . am of these authors have appeared on book tv. watch the programs online at booktv.org. >> good evening everyone welcome to the
. >> there are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to dixon prose bookstore inn dc . topping the list and first principles, journalist thomas springs look at how greek and roman philosophy and politics influenced america's founders . then pulitzer prize winning author isabel wilkerson explores what she called a hidden caste system in the united states . that's followed by after matthew mcconaughey's map memoir green light. after that it's the best of me, a...
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afer nand ar mandy, a democratic pollster with the executive vice president and principal of ben dixon's start with you. what are your biggest takeaways from 2020 polling. what went right, and what went way the heck wrong? >> first of all, joe biden's popular vote lead is likely to grow as we finalize vote counts. it's possible he'll end up with a lead of 4 1/2, 5 points. the pools were certainly overshooting that by a lot. look, there are a couple of long-term and potentially some short-term challenges in polling. there are a couple of possibilities. first of all, i think we're going to have to get used to the fact that people with lower levels of social and institutional trust are both less likely to answer a survey and more likely to support president trump. and that is creating a divide that makes it very difficult for us to get an accurate sample, particularly when response rates to polls are in the single digits. it's also possible that in 2020, democrats were taking the coronavirus more seriously and were more likely to be home. >> fernande, what's the difference between 2016 an
afer nand ar mandy, a democratic pollster with the executive vice president and principal of ben dixon's start with you. what are your biggest takeaways from 2020 polling. what went right, and what went way the heck wrong? >> first of all, joe biden's popular vote lead is likely to grow as we finalize vote counts. it's possible he'll end up with a lead of 4 1/2, 5 points. the pools were certainly overshooting that by a lot. look, there are a couple of long-term and potentially some...
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. >> reporter: two weeks later, dixon listened over the phone as her battle ended. >> the nurse was talking can't go. you have to come home to us. by 5:45 you hear that tone of her heart stopping. and the doctor came on the phone and she said she was gone. >> reporter: now covid is back. navajo health officials warn of the spread in 34 communities and fear an outbreak as bad as spring or worse. >> the cases have been increasing. there's no plateau, no flattening. >> reporter: how many icu beds do you have here? >> 14 in navajo area at this site 6. >> reporter: last time they sent many off reservation to larger hospitals. health volunteers poured in. that's not likely this time hospitals nationwide are struggling to find beds for their own cases so they 'preparing to fight alone. locking down the entire navajo nation for three weeks. announcing the news on navajo radio. >> good morning i hope everybody woke up feeling good, feeling they want to stay home and take care of themselves. >> that was martin savage reporting. thanks to him for going there and bringing that to us. let's bring in the
. >> reporter: two weeks later, dixon listened over the phone as her battle ended. >> the nurse was talking can't go. you have to come home to us. by 5:45 you hear that tone of her heart stopping. and the doctor came on the phone and she said she was gone. >> reporter: now covid is back. navajo health officials warn of the spread in 34 communities and fear an outbreak as bad as spring or worse. >> the cases have been increasing. there's no plateau, no flattening....
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. >> reporter: so ayman, dixon and his team, some feel like it is groundhog day.hey say december 6th, they'll be ready to have 25 overflow patients at the d.c. u center, and then recruiting from around the country, trying to find nurses, staff to come here, work at the overflow site. they'll keep up to 215 patients here if necessary, although health care professionals in massachusetts really, really hope it doesn't get to that point. >> thanks. >>> across the country, north dakota is dealing with one of the worst outbreaks in the nation, the rural state has seen the number of cases double in the past month. according to federation of american scientists, north dakota has the highest daily mortality rate of any domestic state or country in the world. but some help is on the way. dozens of air force nurses are reporting for duty at several hospitals across the state. gabe gutierrez joins us from bismarck, north dakota. good to have you with us. how crucial will the nurses be in the fight against covid there? >> reporter: hey there, ayman, crucial. behind me, one of
. >> reporter: so ayman, dixon and his team, some feel like it is groundhog day.hey say december 6th, they'll be ready to have 25 overflow patients at the d.c. u center, and then recruiting from around the country, trying to find nurses, staff to come here, work at the overflow site. they'll keep up to 215 patients here if necessary, although health care professionals in massachusetts really, really hope it doesn't get to that point. >> thanks. >>> across the country, north...
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.>> it is a big season for kenzie and dixon we seen them navigate everything over 11 years and what isason on top of chasing bad guys and explosions and all the things we know enough about ncis: los angeles, the characters are also trying to buy a house and get pregnant, but a lot of the stuff the audience really knows what those obstacles are like and trying to navigate them with characters we have fallen so deeply in love with, it is entertaining television. it is a fun season. it is a heartbreaking season but a fun went. >> and it is a testament to the creativity of the writers, after 12 years what stories are there left to tell? and they have kept them coming. pretty strong. it also allows us as actors to do this and we are never bored because they always give us the direction to go in. natively speaking it has been a joy for 12 years are going on 12 years to be a part of it.>> tune in for the 12th season premiere of ncis los angeles sunday night on cbs. before you do that go outside because it will be a beautiful day. >> an interesting weather day. the first winter storm of the se
.>> it is a big season for kenzie and dixon we seen them navigate everything over 11 years and what isason on top of chasing bad guys and explosions and all the things we know enough about ncis: los angeles, the characters are also trying to buy a house and get pregnant, but a lot of the stuff the audience really knows what those obstacles are like and trying to navigate them with characters we have fallen so deeply in love with, it is entertaining television. it is a fun season. it is a...
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put that on the whole group of people or that whole race so i've been working with diana bang and dixonee over in the chinatown communities to help bring collaboration in a dialogue, you know. a positive dialogue. in july we donated masks to the mega fraternity and they passed those masks out at city hall and we have members participate with them and just passing on masks to people who needed it. in august, we did a collaboration with the justice of diversity center to provide access to free legal help with living wheels and powers of attorneys for our members because it's expensive and i have a living will myself and it wasn't cheap. and so, i'm blessed i can afford this but i can see younger members couldn't afford something like this and so, i was lucky to be talking about this at some meeting and one lawyer said we can help you guys out and we made a collaboration with them and we provided this the first black firefighters in san francisco and when i ascended and to celebrate this man that was the first and without him there would be no me or and it's a world-renowned artist and he
put that on the whole group of people or that whole race so i've been working with diana bang and dixonee over in the chinatown communities to help bring collaboration in a dialogue, you know. a positive dialogue. in july we donated masks to the mega fraternity and they passed those masks out at city hall and we have members participate with them and just passing on masks to people who needed it. in august, we did a collaboration with the justice of diversity center to provide access to free...
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and the lay ho vacaville and fairfield police departments halftime investigators from the benicia dixon as a sin city police departments will also be included once the task force is finished looking into an incident the dish that will decide whether or not to file criminal charges. it's now been more than 2 weeks since plywood started going up over doors and windows of commercial buildings in downtown south san francisco. all because of concerns surrounding the presidential election. now more than a week after the election. >>many businesses are still closed up like that kron four's maureen kelly went to union square where she found all of the boarded up shops are putting a bit of a damper on the holiday shopping season. >>some shops in union square have their holiday merchandise are covering businesses that have gone under because of coronavirus but many are merchants who put up the wood or sometimes even metal because of concerns about rioting and looting erupted in the wake of the presidential election now more than a week past election day with president trump so far refusing to con
and the lay ho vacaville and fairfield police departments halftime investigators from the benicia dixon as a sin city police departments will also be included once the task force is finished looking into an incident the dish that will decide whether or not to file criminal charges. it's now been more than 2 weeks since plywood started going up over doors and windows of commercial buildings in downtown south san francisco. all because of concerns surrounding the presidential election. now more...
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administrator stephen dixon told m -- and he's actually flown the max, the improved 737 max, is an airlineptain -- said,es, in retrospect, they probably should have done that but says at thed time they din't have enough information. he said as time gs and there are more regulations that require streaming of data fromil aircraft, wehave the kind of information we need to make these decisions more quifuly in thre and that's something to push for in the future, judy. >> woodruff: all o'brien on two major stories today. thank you, miles. >> you're welcome, judy. c >> woodruff: tonavirus is showing no signs of slowing down or disrupting lives as americans prepare for the holiday season. thanksgiving is just a week away and millions will be gathering in new ways. ere have been a number of warnings and caveats given about how to approach the holiday. amna nawaz is here to get more insight about what we should keep in mind.he >> nawaz: judyth officials have been warning that other holiday gatherings during the pandemic have been followed by spikes in new covid cases.na still, a natsurvey by ohio s
administrator stephen dixon told m -- and he's actually flown the max, the improved 737 max, is an airlineptain -- said,es, in retrospect, they probably should have done that but says at thed time they din't have enough information. he said as time gs and there are more regulations that require streaming of data fromil aircraft, wehave the kind of information we need to make these decisions more quifuly in thre and that's something to push for in the future, judy. >> woodruff: all o'brien...
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happened tohat black people or colored people as we were called south of the mason-dixon line but i hadience. my parents who were southerners basically never talked about it. narrator: colonel samuel a woods, mumford point's commanding officer is sympathetic to the challenges faced by recruits. opinion the my fairest white man i have ever met or seen. almost weekly, he would have us write a letter to washington in which he was complaining about the way we were treated as human beings in north carolina. >> we did all the things all marines do. hand-to-hand combat. using maps, survival training. anything any other marine got. narrator: in the navy, the number of black enlistees approaches 100,000. the navy establishes its first training program for black naval officers. whyid not actually find out because we had sealed orders. until we got there and met 15 other young black men to discover that we were the guinea pigs to either prove or disprove the myth that blacks were not capable of serving as officers in the united states navy. narrator:>> they later became ks the golden 13. the navy
happened tohat black people or colored people as we were called south of the mason-dixon line but i hadience. my parents who were southerners basically never talked about it. narrator: colonel samuel a woods, mumford point's commanding officer is sympathetic to the challenges faced by recruits. opinion the my fairest white man i have ever met or seen. almost weekly, he would have us write a letter to washington in which he was complaining about the way we were treated as human beings in north...