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welcome, ian. >> ian: thank you. thanks for being with me. >> kennedy: let's talk a little bit about this. we thought we were almost done with 2020, and then something like this happened that is so confounding. it is scary, it is odd, is there any way to sort of grasp what happened and put it in perspective? >> ian: i think it is interesting, the segment you played just before we started here, talking about domestic terrorism. that's an interesting conundrum that the fbi, and nashville police will have to work through to determine what this crime is. there are certain things in the u.s. code that make activities like this terrorism regardless of whether it has a government connection. obviously, if this is something that could be labeled domestic terrorism, that unlocks a whole lot of resources for the federal government to be able to investigate this, and be able to bring the whole force of the fbi and the department of justice if it gets to that point. >> kennedy: yes, absolutely. mollie, normally when we see somet
welcome, ian. >> ian: thank you. thanks for being with me. >> kennedy: let's talk a little bit about this. we thought we were almost done with 2020, and then something like this happened that is so confounding. it is scary, it is odd, is there any way to sort of grasp what happened and put it in perspective? >> ian: i think it is interesting, the segment you played just before we started here, talking about domestic terrorism. that's an interesting conundrum that the fbi, and...
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ian: that is a great point.my core tenets in the market is that longer dated rates are set by inflation and growth expectations globally, and they are not a function of supply and demand, which means to some extent, they are not a function of fed buying. if the fed were to step away, the feedback loop between an increase in higher rates which that would do to risk assets, and then flight to quality i think is the important cycle that i would be watching. i don't think without the fed, you could see 10 year yields above 1.5% without crashing the equity market. tom: i've got to make some money on q1 of 2021. there's three variables in the equation. the nominal yield, inflation expectations, and the real yield. ,hich is the tradable event nominal yield, real yield, or inflation expert patients? -- inflation expectations? inflationnk breakevens, the 10 year sector, that is where you will have a breakout even if the fed is continuing to push further out the curve. expectations are really going to start booming once t
ian: that is a great point.my core tenets in the market is that longer dated rates are set by inflation and growth expectations globally, and they are not a function of supply and demand, which means to some extent, they are not a function of fed buying. if the fed were to step away, the feedback loop between an increase in higher rates which that would do to risk assets, and then flight to quality i think is the important cycle that i would be watching. i don't think without the fed, you could...
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ian: we are still underweight u.k.there being significant currency risks around sterling, and you get some support because of the international nature of the headline index, the ftse and the k, the broader u.k. equities and the short-term outlook still looks damaging for us. even though valuations look attractive, we are not going there yet. we still think there's a lot of risk ahead of the next few days. let's look at the ftse 100 composition. clearly there is a domestic part of it, around 50%. then there are a lot of oil stocks. you talked about the idea we should be looking at commodities. is that a reason to think about the u.k. is a commodity play or more specifically the ftse 100, which in many respects does have a big international part? crisis,il the recent the best indicator of u.k. earnings was iron ore prices over the last decade. that gave you your best need. that has changed in the last year or so. we are very exposed in the ftse 100. it will be a relatively good way of protecting yourself as a domestic in
ian: we are still underweight u.k.there being significant currency risks around sterling, and you get some support because of the international nature of the headline index, the ftse and the k, the broader u.k. equities and the short-term outlook still looks damaging for us. even though valuations look attractive, we are not going there yet. we still think there's a lot of risk ahead of the next few days. let's look at the ftse 100 composition. clearly there is a domestic part of it, around...
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kailey: joining us is bloomberg politics reporter ian with heart -- ian withard.ere any indication we will get a deal between -- before 11:59 on december 31? -- it has been an absolute roller coaster for the negotiators sitting in the room hanging on the every word of the leaders of the eu who are talking to each other. they are very close and they could get a deal within 24 hours or they could get a deal on new year's eve or it could all fall apart. nobody knows yet. sidesre close, but both need to take a final leap and they are not doing it yet. ian, is it down to fish or are we still arguing about other issues as well? not the other issues are completed. things like the level playing fair making short competition is the same on both sides. it is mainly down to fish. the thought once they get fish everything else is in place. fisheries is the main thing. it is about fishing rights and how much access europeans get to british waters. that is a big issue for the british side. for the eu side they say fair enough, we can accept being restricted honor access, but if
kailey: joining us is bloomberg politics reporter ian with heart -- ian withard.ere any indication we will get a deal between -- before 11:59 on december 31? -- it has been an absolute roller coaster for the negotiators sitting in the room hanging on the every word of the leaders of the eu who are talking to each other. they are very close and they could get a deal within 24 hours or they could get a deal on new year's eve or it could all fall apart. nobody knows yet. sidesre close, but both...
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ian joining us live from london. and ian, while those dozens of countries have banned travel to and from the uk, u.s. health officials, including dr. anthony fauci today, said we should hold off on any additional restrictions when it comes to those flights coming into the u.s.? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, david. he's stressing that people shouldn't overreact. he's saying he's not criticizing other countries for their move, but he's advising against a similar move by the u.s. and that testing by the airlines is going to start in the coming days. david? >> all right, ian pannell live for us in london tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and many of you at home have questions about this new variant, this mutation of the virus. so, let's bring in dr. ashish jha, dean of the brown university school of public health. and dr. jha, thanks for being here, as always. we were hoping you could put this in perspective tonight. do we expect to see these variants, these mutations and what concerns do you have most about this particula
ian joining us live from london. and ian, while those dozens of countries have banned travel to and from the uk, u.s. health officials, including dr. anthony fauci today, said we should hold off on any additional restrictions when it comes to those flights coming into the u.s.? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, david. he's stressing that people shouldn't overreact. he's saying he's not criticizing other countries for their move, but he's advising against a similar move by the u.s. and that...
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ian bremer. thank you very much. >> sure. each week we give you our investor ideas for your portfolio. we'll see how we did. our favorite and not so favorite picks from the last year. that is next. ♪. did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪. jack: every week the panel offers investment ideas for you to consider. how did we do? time to see which ones we're glad we picked in 2020 and which ones we wish we really hadn't. carl, i was in cabela's christmas shopping, saw yeti tumblers, fore$30. i better buy the stock than the product. you recommended that in may. it was a good call. >> the stock more than doubled again. it was one of those stay at home and type of travel people were doing. one-day camping trips or hiking trips i should say. that type of outdoor activity and you know, yeti's recent trading prices you could get two of their tum
ian bremer. thank you very much. >> sure. each week we give you our investor ideas for your portfolio. we'll see how we did. our favorite and not so favorite picks from the last year. that is next. ♪. did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪. jack: every week the panel offers investment ideas...
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joining me now is ian wright cbe, ceo of the food and drink federation. welcome to you.hanks very much for being with us. how has this banani much for being with us. how has this ba nani stacked much for being with us. how has this banani stacked up lorries affected the food & drink industry? at the moment all we are seeing is a small amount of disruption to supply and is mostly in terms of the ability to deliver stuff on time and in the right place. if this went on for more than 2— four days then we would begin to see this sort of erosion of supply that sainsbury‘s and i think tesco may have talked about yesterday in terms of fruit and vegeta bles in terms of fruit and vegetables like cauliflowers, tomatoes, and fresh fruit. but most of the vegetables that we see on our traditional christmas tables, potatoes, parsnips, carrots, are actually supplied from the uk anyway so we should be fine with those. what about the goods that are kind of sitting there not being able to go anywhere at the moment, how much waste as they going to be? is a massive problem for exports. the f
joining me now is ian wright cbe, ceo of the food and drink federation. welcome to you.hanks very much for being with us. how has this banani much for being with us. how has this ba nani stacked much for being with us. how has this banani stacked up lorries affected the food & drink industry? at the moment all we are seeing is a small amount of disruption to supply and is mostly in terms of the ability to deliver stuff on time and in the right place. if this went on for more than 2— four...
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ian simon and david and avalina itlow, thank you so much and happy holidays. >> same to you. thank you so much.o >> thank youch for putting it out there. bye. >> nawaz: finally tonight, we continue a newshour tradition. each year, we have askedhe department of defense and its defense media activity ancy to spread a little holiday cheer and record service members singing a ristmas song. from members across the services, here is little drummer boy. they told me rum pum pum pum ♪ a new born king to see pa rum pum pum pum ♪ our finest gifts we bring pa rum pum pum p ♪o lay before the king pa rum pum pum pum, ♪ rum pum pum pum, rum pum pum pum♪ so to honor him pa rum pum pum pum ♪ when we come pa rum pum pum pumtoo ♪ i have no gift to bring pa rum pum pum pum ♪ that's fit to give our king pa rum pum pum pum, ♪ rum pum pum pum, rum pum pum pum ♪ shall i play for you pa rum pum pum pum ♪ i played my drum for him pa rum pum pum pum ♪ i played my best for him pa rum pum pum pum, rum pum pum pum, rum pum pum pum ♪ then he smiled at me pa rum pum pum pum ♪ me and my drum come they told
ian simon and david and avalina itlow, thank you so much and happy holidays. >> same to you. thank you so much.o >> thank youch for putting it out there. bye. >> nawaz: finally tonight, we continue a newshour tradition. each year, we have askedhe department of defense and its defense media activity ancy to spread a little holiday cheer and record service members singing a ristmas song. from members across the services, here is little drummer boy. they told me rum pum pum pum...
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of this video and, so, hoping ut keep that going. >> reporter: and ian, whatt abu? what's been your personal struggle throughout all of this? >> i have been pretty lucky that i still get to work every day. i work a lotsix, sometimes seven days a week. the school is shut down, my wif can't work, our son's autistic so she's got to ay howith him and do the laptop schooling, try i to keep him focused. >> david, i think any parent would want to capture this deon but you also put together a montage of different days when you sayavalina dancing with ian. what inspared you to put the video out to the world? >> throughout the pandemic, i htually made a lot of videos of my daughter, sove a ton of these videos, and some of theme etty sweet, others are just kind of fun. this one was too sweet not to share, and i kind of thought this wouldreally make soe people cry because it made us cry when we watched it together, my wife and i.h so ight the world needed something to feel good about, and ian was o huge paf that, obviously. that's how it made me feel is happy and i'm really gla
of this video and, so, hoping ut keep that going. >> reporter: and ian, whatt abu? what's been your personal struggle throughout all of this? >> i have been pretty lucky that i still get to work every day. i work a lotsix, sometimes seven days a week. the school is shut down, my wif can't work, our son's autistic so she's got to ay howith him and do the laptop schooling, try i to keep him focused. >> david, i think any parent would want to capture this deon but you also put...
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the last one, ian, the independent teaching —— featuring the lorry drivers.sands of these drivers stuck in dover or on these drivers stuck in dover or on the motorway or advanced in airfield because france, linked to the variance, france didn't want people coming in across the channel potentially with that new variant. but a very desperate scene. these drivers probably not going to get home for christmas. i think that's it. we have all had a grim time this year. we have had a grim few days since the weekend, effectively, for many of us, christmas got cancelled. we are now going to have to have our own many christmases. most of us are lucky to be able to, you know, be in our own home, it's warm, and there is food available. the idea of being stuck in a lorry unable to get home to see your family, unable to, you know, frankly, basic conveniences, but you know, there is some cheer in this. i mean, that picture in the front page does show lorry drivers getting very frustrated, but there have been really, really, simple acts of kindness that we have seen from peop
the last one, ian, the independent teaching —— featuring the lorry drivers.sands of these drivers stuck in dover or on these drivers stuck in dover or on the motorway or advanced in airfield because france, linked to the variance, france didn't want people coming in across the channel potentially with that new variant. but a very desperate scene. these drivers probably not going to get home for christmas. i think that's it. we have all had a grim time this year. we have had a grim few days...
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ian connor, the ftc's bureau of competition director thank you. >> thanks very much. >> meanwhile, walltreet still likes big tech ever core's big pick next year, apple with an outperform rating and price target of $135 keep in mind, the stock is already up 75% this year alone the reasons why, that's on cnbc.com st menback on "squawk alley" in ju aomt. it's been a tough year. and now with q4 wrapping up, the north pole has to be feeling the heat. it's okay santa, let's workflow it. workflow it...? with the now platform, we can catch problems before customers even know they're problems. wait... a hose? what kid wants a hose?! fireman? says "hose" it says "horse"! not a "hose"! cedric! get over here! now our people can collaborate across silos, from across the globe. so how's the new place? it's a 4 bed, 2.5 bath igloo... it's great! yeah, but you have to live in the south pole. sir... wait, are you sure? yes, we're that productive now. you hear that?! the kids get twice the presents! [ cheering ] about time 2020 gave us some good news. whatever your business is facing... let's workflow it
ian connor, the ftc's bureau of competition director thank you. >> thanks very much. >> meanwhile, walltreet still likes big tech ever core's big pick next year, apple with an outperform rating and price target of $135 keep in mind, the stock is already up 75% this year alone the reasons why, that's on cnbc.com st menback on "squawk alley" in ju aomt. it's been a tough year. and now with q4 wrapping up, the north pole has to be feeling the heat. it's okay santa, let's...
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el seÑalamiento >> cuando hab;ia que poner el sem;aforo rojo se hizo >> dice el peri;odico que h hab;ian que most mostraban el repunte pero ahora vamos a la incertidumbre. hoy debi;o comenzar la vacunaci;on de anuncio con personal de salud que tiene la pandemia en ciudad de m;exico y en coahuila pero las vacunas simplemente no l llegaron se esperaron las pri r primeras de pfizer. el gobierno dice que est;an por llegar >> un milas dosis llegaran >> no se sabe cuando comienza la vacunaci;on >> ojal;a sea pronto mguchas gracias >> los smupermercado que son i r imprecindibles para comprar m c mercaderia son focos de contagio por eso medicos piden hablar deportaci;on revenion dee prevencion >> si una persona est;a enferma y sale a la tienda, contagia . >> don esenciales para la sobrevivencia sin embargo los supermercados tambi;en son si sitios de alto riesgo para propagar el coronaviru >> ahora creo que est;a pero si no nos cuidamo >> a m;as deber;ian de informar a la gente y tener precauci;on las autoridades dicen que ante el aumento de n;umeros de contagiosentre trabajadores y clientes es i
el seÑalamiento >> cuando hab;ia que poner el sem;aforo rojo se hizo >> dice el peri;odico que h hab;ian que most mostraban el repunte pero ahora vamos a la incertidumbre. hoy debi;o comenzar la vacunaci;on de anuncio con personal de salud que tiene la pandemia en ciudad de m;exico y en coahuila pero las vacunas simplemente no l llegaron se esperaron las pri r primeras de pfizer. el gobierno dice que est;an por llegar >> un milas dosis llegaran >> no se sabe cuando...
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ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> we are tracking a covid-19 outbreak at a womens federal prison in the east bay. 185 inmates out of about 900 total have been infected along with three prison staff. this is at the federal correctional institution in dublin. served their sentences relate today the college admission scandal. huffman served in 2019 and loughlin due to be released the day after tomorrow. >>> now to that stimulus bill sent to president trump's desk. he still hasn't signed it and it's not clear if he will. after months of not being involved in negotiations the president is calling for an increase in the amount each american will receive. but time is not on his side. if he doesn't sign the government will begin shutting down on tuesday. and it's important to note all current benefits including unemployment money will run out for roughly 14 million americans impacted by the pandemic. we will continue to watch what happens for you. >>> now to small businesses across the bay area. they are waiting on that relief. this is a restaurant in oakland. the owner laments if the governmen
ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> we are tracking a covid-19 outbreak at a womens federal prison in the east bay. 185 inmates out of about 900 total have been infected along with three prison staff. this is at the federal correctional institution in dublin. served their sentences relate today the college admission scandal. huffman served in 2019 and loughlin due to be released the day after tomorrow. >>> now to that stimulus bill sent to president trump's desk. he still hasn't...
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ian anderson it's clear. stuff. maybe beethoven you see and if he was born again today i don't really see him riding around in the stately family mercedes with 2 screaming kids in the back i think of beethoven more like an off road motorcycle guy you know getting a bit down and. 30 of the blood that's my idea of a beethoven. was some great big still ringing in her ear is cyril's continues on her quest to explore more musical questions in heat up a new documentary a world without beethoven. the deja vu documentary is dedicated to the pastoral beethoven 6 symphony in the sound of nature we meet at the composer the key cage. i'm pretty good i'm a musician i'm an environmentalist and for the last few years of dedicated my life through to the sole purpose of creating environmental consciousness through my music i'm very much indian and i live in india. ricky kedge was born in the u.s. in 1901. a successful composer and music producer he's performed in over 30 countries around the world. in 2015 kedge won a grammy for res
ian anderson it's clear. stuff. maybe beethoven you see and if he was born again today i don't really see him riding around in the stately family mercedes with 2 screaming kids in the back i think of beethoven more like an off road motorcycle guy you know getting a bit down and. 30 of the blood that's my idea of a beethoven. was some great big still ringing in her ear is cyril's continues on her quest to explore more musical questions in heat up a new documentary a world without beethoven. the...
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fisher inright, ian new york for as.ll to come,, we still have less than a week before the final brexit bl and boris johnson is admitting that the deal does not go far enough. this is bloomberg. ♪ ' "bloombergwatching daybreak: australia." jack ma is under increasing pressure in china, with regulators telling his ant group to go back to its roots. regulators to quote regulate ants lending and insurance and wealth management services, though they stopped short recommend a breakup of the company. ant has been ordered to do a timeline as soon as possible. a vote later monday on bigger covid relief checks, pushed by president trump, setting up a class with government -- with republicans unhappy classic class with republicans unhappy with republic -- with government spending. speaker pelosi wants bigger checks. supportident tweeted to a bigger checks the decline to note the gop halted support. indonesia will keep his pledge to return to fiscal discipline, after being forced to raise that deficit cap this year amid the pandemi
fisher inright, ian new york for as.ll to come,, we still have less than a week before the final brexit bl and boris johnson is admitting that the deal does not go far enough. this is bloomberg. ♪ ' "bloombergwatching daybreak: australia." jack ma is under increasing pressure in china, with regulators telling his ant group to go back to its roots. regulators to quote regulate ants lending and insurance and wealth management services, though they stopped short recommend a breakup of...
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ian anderson it's clear. it was a stop. maybe beethoven you see him if he was born again today i don't really see him riding around in the stately family for safety. yes with 2 screaming kids in the back i think of beethoven more like an off road motorcycle guy you know getting a bit down and dirty in the mud that's my idea of a beethoven. with some great bits still ringing in her ears cyril's continues on her quest to explore more musical questions in haiti jokey documentary a world without beethoven. the deja vu documentary is dedicated to the pastoral beethoven 6 symphony in the sound of nature we meet up with the composer the key cage. i'm pretty good i'm a musician i'm an environmentalist and for the last few years of dedicated my life for to the sole purpose of creating environmental consciousness through my music i'm very much indian and i live in india. ricky kedge was born in the u.s. in 1901. a successful composer and music producer he's performed in over 30 countries around the world. in 2015 hedge won a grammy f
ian anderson it's clear. it was a stop. maybe beethoven you see him if he was born again today i don't really see him riding around in the stately family for safety. yes with 2 screaming kids in the back i think of beethoven more like an off road motorcycle guy you know getting a bit down and dirty in the mud that's my idea of a beethoven. with some great bits still ringing in her ears cyril's continues on her quest to explore more musical questions in haiti jokey documentary a world without...
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. >> reporter: dead stock is owned and operated by ian williams.tland native, williams opened this coffee shop in 2016 after several years of working at nike, first starting as a janitor then working his way up to shoe development. >> i just realized what i really loved was the community behind sneakers, not so much the business. just wanted to bring the people back together. i had the idea to start dead stock. >> reporter: when covid emerged in early march, his business took a big hit. >> definitely has been difficult to stay positive. i mean, i remember when the first lockdown orders were coming up. i definitely had a couple days where i was curious, like, what was going to happen next for us. >> reporter: in true portland fashion, dead stock's frequents came to the rescue, some traveling up to 30 minutes out of their way just to support the business and get a cup of joe. >> the regulars are really, like, shining through. like, true and true because they're riding with us through whatever. >> me and my partner, we came here once a week to grab so
. >> reporter: dead stock is owned and operated by ian williams.tland native, williams opened this coffee shop in 2016 after several years of working at nike, first starting as a janitor then working his way up to shoe development. >> i just realized what i really loved was the community behind sneakers, not so much the business. just wanted to bring the people back together. i had the idea to start dead stock. >> reporter: when covid emerged in early march, his business took...
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ian anderson it's clear. was abrupt stop. maybe beethoven you see and if he was born again today i don't really see him riding around in the stately family mercedes with 2 screaming kids in the back i think of beethoven more like an off road motorcycle guy you know getting a bit down and dirty in the mud that's my idea of a beethoven. with some great bits still ringing in her ears sara willis continues on her quest to explore musical questions in his d.w. documentary a world without beethoven. the deja vu documentary is dedicated to the pastoral beethoven 6 symphony in the sound of nature we meet up with composer the key cage. i'm pretty good i am a musician i'm an environmentalist and for the last few years of dedicated my life through to the sole purpose of creating environmental consciousness through my music i'm very much indian and i live in india. ricky kedge was born in the u.s. in 1901. a successful composer and music producer he's performed in over 30 countries around the world. in 2015 hedge won a grammy for his alb
ian anderson it's clear. was abrupt stop. maybe beethoven you see and if he was born again today i don't really see him riding around in the stately family mercedes with 2 screaming kids in the back i think of beethoven more like an off road motorcycle guy you know getting a bit down and dirty in the mud that's my idea of a beethoven. with some great bits still ringing in her ears sara willis continues on her quest to explore musical questions in his d.w. documentary a world without beethoven....
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ian anderson it's clear. was a bright star. maybe beethoven you see and if he was born again today i don't really see him riding around in the stately family for safety's with 2 screaming kids in the back i think of beethoven more like an off road motorcycle guy you know getting a bit down and dirty in the mud that's my idea of a beethoven. with some great beats still ringing in here is sarah willis continues on her quest to explore more musical questions in heat up a new documentary a world without beethoven. on the job the documentary is dedicated to the pastoral beethoven sea symphony in the sound of nature we meet up with composer the key cage . i'm pretty good i'm a musician i'm an environmentalist and for the last few years of dedicated my life for to the sole purpose of creating an environment of consciousness through my music i'm very much indian and i live in india. ricky kedge was born in the u.s. in 1901. a successful composer and music producer he's performed in over 30 countries around the world. in 2015 hedge won
ian anderson it's clear. was a bright star. maybe beethoven you see and if he was born again today i don't really see him riding around in the stately family for safety's with 2 screaming kids in the back i think of beethoven more like an off road motorcycle guy you know getting a bit down and dirty in the mud that's my idea of a beethoven. with some great beats still ringing in here is sarah willis continues on her quest to explore more musical questions in heat up a new documentary a world...
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special guest with us tonight, a friend of the museum, my friend and a wonderful writer and author ian toll. welcome. >> thank you rob. >> ian is one of those people who doesn't really need an introduction as welike to say and you all know what that means, the introduction can be really long . he is a scholar and writer. he's the author of six epics, the epic history of the founding of the u.s. navy as well as a trilogy calledthe pacific worst , the third volume of which is just been released called twilight of the gods. were in the western pacific 1944, 1945. he's won the samuel elliott work from the naval order of the united states. he's one of the william e colby military writers award. he's one of the other elliott morrison award that was given by the us constitution museum. if there's any more samuel elliott more sports out there i fully expect to see you winning one in the not-too-distant future but thanks so much for agreeing to spend some time with us and talking with us about twilight of the gods. >> is my pleasure and myother . >> i was struck by the book ian, i'm always stru
special guest with us tonight, a friend of the museum, my friend and a wonderful writer and author ian toll. welcome. >> thank you rob. >> ian is one of those people who doesn't really need an introduction as welike to say and you all know what that means, the introduction can be really long . he is a scholar and writer. he's the author of six epics, the epic history of the founding of the u.s. navy as well as a trilogy calledthe pacific worst , the third volume of which is just...
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ian lee reports. >> reporter: scientists at this lab in england are trying to revolutionize how bonesa lot of trial and error and testing. >> reporter: the team tested a futuristic bandage that heals bones when implanted onto the site of the fracture. >> we can apply them on the really large bone fracture and we see that they promote bone repair. >> reporter: the bandage is coated in a protein that enhances the bone's natural ability to repair which speeds up the recovery process. scientists found the bandage works even quicker when loaded up with a 3d collagen gel with bone cells grown from a patient's bone cell. >> we culture the stem cells on the bandage and wengineer a 3d tissue within one week. >> reporter: this image shows how quickly the bandages work. on the left a broken bone without the bandage and on the right with it. scientists hope to expand the technology to treat more than just broken bones, taking aim at damage anywhere in the body. >> to target stem cells within injury sites of other organs and see if they can also promote the repair of that tissue. >> reporter: the
ian lee reports. >> reporter: scientists at this lab in england are trying to revolutionize how bonesa lot of trial and error and testing. >> reporter: the team tested a futuristic bandage that heals bones when implanted onto the site of the fracture. >> we can apply them on the really large bone fracture and we see that they promote bone repair. >> reporter: the bandage is coated in a protein that enhances the bone's natural ability to repair which speeds up the...
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. >> the leader of the s&p, ian blackburn. >> thank you, mister speaker. it was confirmed that northern ireland gets access to the eu single market and this is great news for businesses in northern ireland or scotland, meeting with the hardest of brexit. it is good for that result. why is scotland being shafted by the doubledealing? can the prime minister explain why this is fair? >> in common with the rest of the united kingdom scotland wi benefit in substantial access of powers for scotland and benefit from the regaining of money, borders and the gentleman opposite, scotland will take back control of colossal quantities of fish. people of scotland deserve to exploit to the advantage of those communities. >> ian blackburn second question. >> a total -- scotti interests -- northern ireland gets the customs union and we got nothing. how damaging it would be to deny scotland access to the eu whilat the same time delivering it from norther ireland. such an act would undermine the integrity of the united kingdom. they said it would be the end of the uni. the s
. >> the leader of the s&p, ian blackburn. >> thank you, mister speaker. it was confirmed that northern ireland gets access to the eu single market and this is great news for businesses in northern ireland or scotland, meeting with the hardest of brexit. it is good for that result. why is scotland being shafted by the doubledealing? can the prime minister explain why this is fair? >> in common with the rest of the united kingdom scotland wi benefit in substantial access of...
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masks, we have to keep this going until we get to our mass vaccination. >> reporter: in the south bay, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> well, this comes as no surprise. stay at home orders have been extended for southern california and the san joaquin valley. their shutdowns were due to expire last night. right now both of those regions have 0% icu availability. >> the order will remain because those projections do not show that san joaquin valley and southern california -- >> so what about the bay area? only 10% of icu beds are available here. our stay at home order expires january 8th. that's a week from this friday. business owners, though, are worried it could be extended here as well. >> i can't handle it anymore. i mean, we're a couple months of rent we haven't pay. and if continues like this we might have to close it down. >> that's a feeling from a lot of our small businesses. governor newsom's office will provide updates on these stay at home orders. the peak was december 15th with 53,000 new cases. state health leaders say that high number came from the thanksgiving surge. today
masks, we have to keep this going until we get to our mass vaccination. >> reporter: in the south bay, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >>> well, this comes as no surprise. stay at home orders have been extended for southern california and the san joaquin valley. their shutdowns were due to expire last night. right now both of those regions have 0% icu availability. >> the order will remain because those projections do not show that san joaquin valley and southern california --...
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joining us this week, ian martin whose columns appear in the times newpaper.ey kaufmann, a former network news anchor in the united states. here in the studio with me is celia hatton, asia—pacific editor for the bbc. it was the english puritans who cancelled christmas. borisjohnson is no puritan. in the 17th century, the festival had become an excuse for licentiousness, or — to use the argo of 2020 — failing to observe social distancing. this week, the welsh government departed from the uk—wide consensus brokered just last week — up to three households able to meet indoors. in wales, it will be two households. mrjohnson didn't sing it, but he did plead with people around the uk to "have yourself a merry little christmas". celia, is this a case of boris johnson wanting to have his christmas cake and eat it? it's tricky, we are seeing political leaders around the world struggling with this issue. in some issues, germany, we've seen these pre—christmas lockdown is being imposed, but other countries are really struggling, too. the philippines in particular, really
joining us this week, ian martin whose columns appear in the times newpaper.ey kaufmann, a former network news anchor in the united states. here in the studio with me is celia hatton, asia—pacific editor for the bbc. it was the english puritans who cancelled christmas. borisjohnson is no puritan. in the 17th century, the festival had become an excuse for licentiousness, or — to use the argo of 2020 — failing to observe social distancing. this week, the welsh government departed from the...
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nbc bay area's ian cull has the latest from san jose international. >> reporter: every passenger at sjc is supposed to be getting one of these asking if they traveled more than 150 miles into the county and if so they have to quarantine for 14 days. an alarming number of new covid cases and hospitalizations prompted the new directive, but many arriving tonight had no idea. >> i think it's a little too much. >> reporter: others were caught off-guard and wished they had more notice. >> we didn't realize it was actually mandated. i'm okay with it. >> we've got to take the necessary measures, you know, to keep everyone safe. i would have liked to have known. i think it's just kind of to prepare yourself mentally. >> reporter: the airport put up a sign this afternoon warning travelers though it was gone by tonight. a spokesman says they're in the process of posting more signs. for those traveling by car where can you go within 150 miles? by the county's new rule south bay residents are okay to travel to places like napa, santa rosa or south, but you'd have to quarantine if you stay in lake t
nbc bay area's ian cull has the latest from san jose international. >> reporter: every passenger at sjc is supposed to be getting one of these asking if they traveled more than 150 miles into the county and if so they have to quarantine for 14 days. an alarming number of new covid cases and hospitalizations prompted the new directive, but many arriving tonight had no idea. >> i think it's a little too much. >> reporter: others were caught off-guard and wished they had more...
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lottery also known as diversity visa says persons born in the one line islands she could can assure ian at a row who are charitable to japan persons born in south or civilian are chargeable to russia that's especially ironic given that most of the japanese citizens were repatriated from these territories after the end of the 2nd world war and today the island is home to around $20000.00 russians what role if any does america have to play in this well washington has nothing to do with this dispute but it supports japan and this long running problem interesting is that how in the 1st place back in 1945 the soviet union decided to join the operation against japan it signed a deal with the u.s. and the u.k. that in exchange for sending soviet troops there it will get the colonel's silence so this is the story and here's a short clip for our viewers to better understand the issue. ringback. and by the way it's a very beautiful place well decades of negotiations are behind and it seems that standoff is still there but there is also hope shortly after taking office in september a newly elected
lottery also known as diversity visa says persons born in the one line islands she could can assure ian at a row who are charitable to japan persons born in south or civilian are chargeable to russia that's especially ironic given that most of the japanese citizens were repatriated from these territories after the end of the 2nd world war and today the island is home to around $20000.00 russians what role if any does america have to play in this well washington has nothing to do with this...
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sir ian mckellen. a reminder of our top story. year sentence 17 people were killed. a 13 year sentence was 17 people were killed. a 13 year sentence was given to a close friend of one of the attackers and his former girlfriend. they are believed to be inferior. thank you for watching, more news on the website. hello there. on wednesday, we saw a pretty deep area of low pressure sweep up from the south to bring rain and gales, particularly to western areas. today, though, it‘s looking a bit quieter. we‘re in between weather systems, so we should see a good deal of sunshine around. it‘ll stay quite breezy too, though, not quite as windy as it has been. so that‘s wednesday‘s low pushing away to the north of the uk. this feature will come in during thursday night. and in between, we‘ve got a good slice of drier weather. there‘ll be a few showers around this morning, mind you, across southern and western areas. plenty of sunshine across eastern scotland, central and eastern england — areas here staying dry all day. out west, we‘ll see
sir ian mckellen. a reminder of our top story. year sentence 17 people were killed. a 13 year sentence was 17 people were killed. a 13 year sentence was given to a close friend of one of the attackers and his former girlfriend. they are believed to be inferior. thank you for watching, more news on the website. hello there. on wednesday, we saw a pretty deep area of low pressure sweep up from the south to bring rain and gales, particularly to western areas. today, though, it‘s looking a bit...
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here is nbc bay area's ian cull. >> reporter: tonight more than 100,000 people in the u.s. are hospitalized with covid-19. hospitals in the south bay are seeing their highest number of patients since april. >> we continue to be at risk of exceeding our hospital capacity. >> reporter: it's why the county doubled down today, saying everyone needs to do their part as they expect more patients in the coming days. >> we are especially concerned because none of the hospitals serving south county and east san jose had more than five icu beds available as of yesterday. >> reporter: that includes regional medical center in east san jose. but a spokesperson says there is some good news. overall, patients are going home sooner, which frees up beds, and most don't have as severe of symptoms. there are two reasons why. staff now knows which treatments works the best, and the patients are younger. >> we anticipated this, and i think we have a little bit more prepared. so we can more accommodate them. >> reporter: regional also says it's ready to expand its covid unit to other floors, but
here is nbc bay area's ian cull. >> reporter: tonight more than 100,000 people in the u.s. are hospitalized with covid-19. hospitals in the south bay are seeing their highest number of patients since april. >> we continue to be at risk of exceeding our hospital capacity. >> reporter: it's why the county doubled down today, saying everyone needs to do their part as they expect more patients in the coming days. >> we are especially concerned because none of the hospitals...
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in the south bay, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> what happens if you jump the line? governor newsom had a warning for medical providers who allow some people to jump the front of the vaccination line. >> i just want to make this crystal clear if you skip the line or intend to skip the line you will be sanctioned, you will lose your license. you will not only lose your license, we will be very aggressive in terms of highlighting the reputational impacts. >> the governor says he expects a few hiccups when he comes to vaccine distribution. the state is working with partners on a detailed plan how to exactly enforce the rules against line skipping. wondering where you are in that line, check out our interactive tool. it's going to ask you a few questions including where you live and if you're an essential worker. and then it will give you a rough estimate of your place in the vaccination line. we put that link right there on our front page at nbcbayarea.com right at the top on our trending bar. >>> making it in the bay. this is our series about the challenges of living h
in the south bay, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> what happens if you jump the line? governor newsom had a warning for medical providers who allow some people to jump the front of the vaccination line. >> i just want to make this crystal clear if you skip the line or intend to skip the line you will be sanctioned, you will lose your license. you will not only lose your license, we will be very aggressive in terms of highlighting the reputational impacts. >> the governor says...
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let's speak to your brother, ian. good morning. you voted to remain.ve got a deal, but the key is what is in the deal. what is in the box? we need to see the detail. what sort of detail will you be looking for? i don't think you will spend christmas day going through 2000 pages of legal text, but what are the headline paragraphs you are looking for? i want a deal on financial services and a deal on mutual recognition of standards and the deal on what it means to be made in britain, which is really important for our car industry. i wa nt important for our car industry. i want a deal that protects some of the rights we have enjoyed to live and work and travel and study in the european union and businesses would really like some kind of implementation period. don't forget, we are being given a new 2000 page rule book apparently and we are supposed to implement it from the 1st of january. that supposed to implement it from the 1st ofjanuary. that will be a very tough ask for british businesses. so some easing of those rules would be helpful. nigel, if ian
let's speak to your brother, ian. good morning. you voted to remain.ve got a deal, but the key is what is in the deal. what is in the box? we need to see the detail. what sort of detail will you be looking for? i don't think you will spend christmas day going through 2000 pages of legal text, but what are the headline paragraphs you are looking for? i want a deal on financial services and a deal on mutual recognition of standards and the deal on what it means to be made in britain, which is...
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ian, thanks for being with us. your best closing arguments as to why you should win that cause. >> first of all, thanks for having me. the reason is because the constitution doesn't have a covid exception to it. the constitution says that the state legislatures are the ones who decide. so they can't delegate that task to a governor or a secretary of state especially when we've got accusations from other states like texas saying that michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania didn't follow their own statutes. now, the laws are meant to be followed, and so if you can't have election officials trusted to follow the laws as they're written instead of as they wish they were one, then you can't trust them or the votes that they're certifying. so i think it's incumbent upon the state legislatures, we heard from one of the electors earlier that they need a second slate of electors to make sure there's accuracy and integrity in the election. we just don't have that in michigan. and as you said in wisconsin and other places, we don't
ian, thanks for being with us. your best closing arguments as to why you should win that cause. >> first of all, thanks for having me. the reason is because the constitution doesn't have a covid exception to it. the constitution says that the state legislatures are the ones who decide. so they can't delegate that task to a governor or a secretary of state especially when we've got accusations from other states like texas saying that michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania didn't follow their...
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ian liddell—grainger. that's what i will do today. ian liddell-grainger.. i'm delighted that pa rt with nuclear. i'm delighted that part of this deal includes nuclear, not because it isn't right, but because it is vital for our future. if anybody wants to see a living example of eu cooperation, go down the road from where i am at the moment and you'll find hinkley point nuclear power station. it's a burning example of what we have done with the cooperation of the french and others in making this enormous success but i would say to the government now, we should upskill. we are going to —— i hope we will get a small to medium reactors throughout the united kingdom and rightly so but to do that we need to up rightly so but to do that we need to up our skills, skills that were tra nsfera ble up our skills, skills that were transferable around the world, and we now have the freedom to do that. edf energy has put an enormous amount of money into training facilities, not just amount of money into training facilities, notjust down here in somerset but across the u
ian liddell—grainger. that's what i will do today. ian liddell-grainger.. i'm delighted that pa rt with nuclear. i'm delighted that part of this deal includes nuclear, not because it isn't right, but because it is vital for our future. if anybody wants to see a living example of eu cooperation, go down the road from where i am at the moment and you'll find hinkley point nuclear power station. it's a burning example of what we have done with the cooperation of the french and others in making...
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in his resignation statement, ian hopkins said he was standing down with immediate effect.ce was ordered to introduce an improvement plan after it emerged that officers had failed to record an average of 220 crimes per day. inspectors said their findings 220 crimes per day. inspectors said theirfindings were 220 crimes per day. inspectors said their findings were deeply troubling. the force was put into special measures, and there has been particular concern for victims of domestic abuse whose cases are thought to have been closed prematurely. the chief constable, ian hopkins, on wednesday said that he was going on sick leave because he's been suffering from a debilitating inner ear infection, but tonight he suddenly announced that he is going for good with immediate effect. he said that he had not taken the decision lightly, but that he had done it out of consideration for what's best for gmp, and also because he feels that the improvement plan should be led bya the improvement plan should be led by a chief officer who can oversee it from start to end. but all of this has
in his resignation statement, ian hopkins said he was standing down with immediate effect.ce was ordered to introduce an improvement plan after it emerged that officers had failed to record an average of 220 crimes per day. inspectors said their findings 220 crimes per day. inspectors said theirfindings were 220 crimes per day. inspectors said their findings were deeply troubling. the force was put into special measures, and there has been particular concern for victims of domestic abuse whose...
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ian watson, bbc news.shares has fallen dramatically in response to the escalation of problems caused by coronavirus and the possibility of a no—deal brexit. more than 33 billion pounds was wiped off the value of the ft 100 index, as the index dropped more than 2% within minutes of the markets opening, before recovering slightly. retailers have played down fears of immediate food shortages as a knock—on effect of the ban on lorries leaving dover. generally, supermarkets said their warehouses were well stocked although sainsbury‘s has flagged up that they may start seeing gaps over the coming days, for certain salad and vegetable items, and citrus fruit, " if nothing changes". theo leggett reports. empty shelves and chaos in the aisles. earlier this year supermarkets found themselves under siege. panic buyers fought to stock up on essentials as lockdown was looming. now there are fears that travel restrictions and border closures could trigger a similar situation with imports of fresh food unable to get thro
ian watson, bbc news.shares has fallen dramatically in response to the escalation of problems caused by coronavirus and the possibility of a no—deal brexit. more than 33 billion pounds was wiped off the value of the ft 100 index, as the index dropped more than 2% within minutes of the markets opening, before recovering slightly. retailers have played down fears of immediate food shortages as a knock—on effect of the ban on lorries leaving dover. generally, supermarkets said their warehouses...
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he had lost a nephew ian to the scurge of addiction. we came together in a bipartisan way to accomplish something great and special thanks to representative cheryl and representative armstrong for their incredible support on this legislation. we work to honor your memory and help those who may not be able to help themselves. during my time here i worked on broadband. rural communities need broadband and closing the digital divide is critical to enhancing job creation, access to health care. my district carries history matched by few in this nation. the first representative from my district was james madison. i have used his legacy to guide me in my fight to fight for constitutional principles and lead by his example is one that can guide all representatives in this body. james madison said this, a well instructed people alone can be a permanently free people. i internalized ta statement into a baseline for carrying out the duties of the representative dual elected by the citizens. my background as a veteran and intelligence officer by t
he had lost a nephew ian to the scurge of addiction. we came together in a bipartisan way to accomplish something great and special thanks to representative cheryl and representative armstrong for their incredible support on this legislation. we work to honor your memory and help those who may not be able to help themselves. during my time here i worked on broadband. rural communities need broadband and closing the digital divide is critical to enhancing job creation, access to health care. my...
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speaker hoyle: ian blackburn, second question. northernackburn: ireland gets the single market in the customs union and we get nothing. him how damaging it would be to deny scotland access to the eu single market while at the same time delivering it from northern ireland. davidson even said that such an act would undermine the integrity of the united kingdom. a spokesperson said it would be the end of the union. the secretary said if this were to happen they would all resign. mr. speaker, since the prime minister is ready to sell out scotland's interests with a brexit deal, is he ready to see the resignation letters? the onlyson: reasonable answer to that question is i think it is highly unlikely they will arrive. great injustice to scotland and the future of scotland which will be ushered in the single market of the united kingdom. and i believe, in spite of the negativity i detect from him, i believe that scotland along with the rest of the u.k. will benefit from a strong trading relationship with our friends and partners across
speaker hoyle: ian blackburn, second question. northernackburn: ireland gets the single market in the customs union and we get nothing. him how damaging it would be to deny scotland access to the eu single market while at the same time delivering it from northern ireland. davidson even said that such an act would undermine the integrity of the united kingdom. a spokesperson said it would be the end of the union. the secretary said if this were to happen they would all resign. mr. speaker, since...
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. >> reporter: dead stock is owned and operated by ian williams, a portland native, williams opened thisshop in 2016 after several years of working at nike, first starting as a janitor and working his way up to shoe developer. >> i just realized what i really loved was like the community behind sneakers, not so much the business, and i just wanted to bring the people back together. i had an idea to start dead stock. >> the idea is bringing people together. >> do you make hot chocolate. >> of course. >> reporter: he's spent a great deal of time cultivating the community feel. >> black men go to the barber shop where you see the older people in the community, the younger people, you're interfaced there. so theed where was to create that same atmosphere in some way, but, of course, without like hair flying around and getting in stuff, you know. >> reporter: when covid emerged in early march his business took a big hit. >> it definitely has been difficult to stay positive. i mean i remember when the first lockdown orders were coming up i head had a couple days where i was curious what's goin
. >> reporter: dead stock is owned and operated by ian williams, a portland native, williams opened thisshop in 2016 after several years of working at nike, first starting as a janitor and working his way up to shoe developer. >> i just realized what i really loved was like the community behind sneakers, not so much the business, and i just wanted to bring the people back together. i had an idea to start dead stock. >> the idea is bringing people together. >> do you make...
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carley: thanks, ian, appreciate it. >> thank you.ave you with this, an 8-year-old boy is jumping for joy after getting new prosthetic legs. jackson putting them to good use running through disney world for the very first time. >> take a look, stop for a moment and realize this is what this holiday season, christmas season is all about. carley: yeah. todd: jackson was born without fully developed legs, two buffalo bills players general rulingsly flew him to orlando for a prosthetic fitting and a day at disney holiday studios. we were talking about how the bills could be super bowl contenders those two bills are heros in the eyes of that little boy and that again is what christmas is all about. carley: look at that boy with his mom enjoying disney world. that is every little kid's dream and to do it on a set of new prosthetic legs given to him by nfl players. i mean, it is just the perfect story and it truly just puts a smile on, i'm sure, everybody's face who hears it. that is so cool. set your dvrs for 4:00 a.m. every weekday morning
carley: thanks, ian, appreciate it. >> thank you.ave you with this, an 8-year-old boy is jumping for joy after getting new prosthetic legs. jackson putting them to good use running through disney world for the very first time. >> take a look, stop for a moment and realize this is what this holiday season, christmas season is all about. carley: yeah. todd: jackson was born without fully developed legs, two buffalo bills players general rulingsly flew him to orlando for a prosthetic...
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then within 48 hours, more russian troops were on checklist of lac ian soil then americans in vietnamack was a useless gesture for such a small country. there were incidents of sabotage that were put down with bursts of gunfire. [noise] then at last, the citizens of czechoslovakia reached for the final resource left for them. a piece of cloth. the national flag. massive resistance was called. and the once neglected flag played a tremendous role for unification in the country, kept on its knees for years by a world superpower. why is it you must first see your blood soaked into the flag before the meaning of the flag in turn soaks into you? now here i am in america, seeing all flags of all lands in a different light, with fresh eyes. with new eyes, not unlike the eyes of these children. or in a sense, both of us, refugee and young child, or newcomers to this world. ♪ ♪ >> the color is blue, white and red. that xerox had a sewing machine. this is betsy ross electric sewing machine and she's sewing for george washington the first american flag. he was only a soldier and then became a pre
then within 48 hours, more russian troops were on checklist of lac ian soil then americans in vietnamack was a useless gesture for such a small country. there were incidents of sabotage that were put down with bursts of gunfire. [noise] then at last, the citizens of czechoslovakia reached for the final resource left for them. a piece of cloth. the national flag. massive resistance was called. and the once neglected flag played a tremendous role for unification in the country, kept on its knees...
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ian: they have no track record at all.-y are working with hyper they are working with people who are very experienced with this so you hope things go well. channeltribution is veryups and fedex similar to what happened with pfizer. 6 million doses are going out tomorrow moderna. another 2 million from pfizer. to get to your question it is unknown. the company itself has no track record. the distribution networks which includes the logistics arm of the u.s. military to some extent does have a track record. we will see and hope it goes well. fisher in new york. let's know over to karina mitchell with the first word headlines. >> the operable word is movement. lawmakers clearing the last significant obstacle to a relief bill. that clears the way for an agreement on a plan which is worth about $900 billion to help the american economy weather the storm. congress will add a government spending plan. china is threatening countermeasures against u.s. moves to blacklist more than 60 mainland companies as tensions threatened to esc
ian: they have no track record at all.-y are working with hyper they are working with people who are very experienced with this so you hope things go well. channeltribution is veryups and fedex similar to what happened with pfizer. 6 million doses are going out tomorrow moderna. another 2 million from pfizer. to get to your question it is unknown. the company itself has no track record. the distribution networks which includes the logistics arm of the u.s. military to some extent does have a...