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was forced to jump in after david into the water. martintin was forced to jump in after him but the current was strong, david was swept away and martin was left struggling against the swell. a lifeboat was deployed and the crew saved him from drowning. he was able to speak on zoom to davy, a lifeboat volunteer that day. lovely to meet you at last. thank you for your involvement. what i do remember is feeling under my feet, thinking oh, dear, here we go... and then i blacked out. extraordinarily lucky. you were submerged apart from the top of your head when i saw you. you simply don't know how you survive... to this day, i don't know why i am still here. crew member david was the one who jumped into the freezing water that day. he has since passed away, but now his sonjamie is learning the true story of the rescue. i remember my dad coming home. if it hadn't been for my mother, putting the plaque up on the wall that he got for the rescue, we wouldn't have known. dad wasn't keen to talk about it. i loved my dad, he was a great father. it was
was forced to jump in after david into the water. martintin was forced to jump in after him but the current was strong, david was swept away and martin was left struggling against the swell. a lifeboat was deployed and the crew saved him from drowning. he was able to speak on zoom to davy, a lifeboat volunteer that day. lovely to meet you at last. thank you for your involvement. what i do remember is feeling under my feet, thinking oh, dear, here we go... and then i blacked out. extraordinarily...
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to both martin david who are actually the explosive pretty much frustrate it thing and has that shot and i have to say that every morning when i go to work i. call those streets and there are particular locations where. does drug addicts come to get. hold of those locations because for major parties people are homeless and there have been streets so you can actually see our team on the streets of call. as a direct consequence of. people who unfortunately become drug addicts. there are not many woman actually that you would see lizabeth on the streets but how that doesn't mean that woman are not affected by this. woman are affected mode. and look for most people who can see a little more extreme drug addicts or people who have become drug addicts because the men and their families have been actually the one who brought it in the house and. started being a secondhand smoke or a 2nd. and i've been issued in. addiction. being saying i think. there's clearly a direct relation between the domestic the rise in the domestic violence from the increase in the number of people who become addict
to both martin david who are actually the explosive pretty much frustrate it thing and has that shot and i have to say that every morning when i go to work i. call those streets and there are particular locations where. does drug addicts come to get. hold of those locations because for major parties people are homeless and there have been streets so you can actually see our team on the streets of call. as a direct consequence of. people who unfortunately become drug addicts. there are not many...
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were climbing rocks to watch a storm roll in, when a freak wave pulled david into the water. martin waves were just too strong. david was swept away and martin was left struggling against the swell. a lifeboat was deployed and the crew saved him from drowning. and now martin is saying thank you. 50 years on, he was able to speak on zoom to davy, a lifeboat volunteer there that day. lovely to meet you at last. under very different circumstances, and thank you for your involvement. what i do remember is feeling the hypothermia start in my feet, thinking oh, dear, here we go... and then i blacked out. yeah. i was extraordinarily lucky. you were totally submerged apart from the top of your head when i seen you. you simply don't know how you survive that, i mean... to this day, i don't know why i am still here. crew member david brunton was the one who jumped into the freezing water to pull martin out that day. he has since passed away, but now his sonjamie is only learning the true story of the rescue. i remember my dad coming home, soaking wet. if it hadn't been for my mother, putting
were climbing rocks to watch a storm roll in, when a freak wave pulled david into the water. martin waves were just too strong. david was swept away and martin was left struggling against the swell. a lifeboat was deployed and the crew saved him from drowning. and now martin is saying thank you. 50 years on, he was able to speak on zoom to davy, a lifeboat volunteer there that day. lovely to meet you at last. under very different circumstances, and thank you for your involvement. what i do...
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i mentioned david martin. . i imagine some outlets in general. ushink it is kind of up to to find their own outlets. i will give a plug for my sunday show, "full measure." most of what we do is not political, it is news the old-fashioned way. i go around the world and cover stories that impact us in a way that people were perhaps seeing years ago. we are not forcing viewpoints done or throat, we are hearing from all kind of people. host: in today's "new york times" there is an op-ed. she starts pressing this "i'm guilty of violating the espionage act. if charged and convicted, i could spend the rest of my life in prison. the u.s. government is prosecuting a publisher under the espionage act. it could set a precedent that would put me and other journalists in danger. alongside the guardian and the washington post, we reported on a classified document from the national security agency provided by edward snowden. are you familiar with the espionage act being applied in this matter? guest: no, but i know there are attempts to prosecute for the snowde
i mentioned david martin. . i imagine some outlets in general. ushink it is kind of up to to find their own outlets. i will give a plug for my sunday show, "full measure." most of what we do is not political, it is news the old-fashioned way. i go around the world and cover stories that impact us in a way that people were perhaps seeing years ago. we are not forcing viewpoints done or throat, we are hearing from all kind of people. host: in today's "new york times" there is...
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i mentioned david martin at cbs. pete williams at nbc.ot recommendations from fellow journalists who talked about those who they see as pillars of objectivity in the face of these trends i'm talking about. pedro: this is jerry from kentucky on our independent line. caller: this is something i think the republicans have been ignoring. in the 2016 election, 56% of republican voters were over 50-year-old. a large percentage was the silent majority which at that time would be 71. you can imagine in that for your -- four-year. how many of those have passed away. on the other hand over 50% of , the democratic voters were under 50 years old, a large percentage between 18 and 24. imagine how many of those young people that were 14 years of age in 2016 were 18 years or older in the 2020 elections. it is something being ignored or censored, or are they just not aware of that? sharyl: that is not my area of expertise so i can't comment authoritatively on that, i am sorry. one thing you maybe think about is, i am concerned among young people today th
i mentioned david martin at cbs. pete williams at nbc.ot recommendations from fellow journalists who talked about those who they see as pillars of objectivity in the face of these trends i'm talking about. pedro: this is jerry from kentucky on our independent line. caller: this is something i think the republicans have been ignoring. in the 2016 election, 56% of republican voters were over 50-year-old. a large percentage was the silent majority which at that time would be 71. you can imagine in...
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cbs.tioned david martin at i got recommendations from fellow journalists who talked about those who theyee as pillars of objectivity in the face of these trends i'm talking about. host: this is very from kentucky on our independent line. this is something i think the republicans have been ignoring. in the 2016 election, for sick -- 56% of republican voters were over 50-year-old. you can imagine in that for your period how many of those have passed away. -- overther hand, 50% 50% of the democratic voters largender 50 years old, a percentage between 18 and 40 -- 18 and 24. imagine how many of those young people that were 14 years of age in 2016 were 18 years or older in the 2020 elections. it is something being ignored or censored for their just not aware of? -- for they are just not aware of? -- or they are just not aware of? guest: i can't comment authoritatively on that, i am sorry. but i am concerned among young people today that may start watching news now or in the next couple of years, there is sloped slippage of what some of us -- this slow slippage. of journalism. they have become
cbs.tioned david martin at i got recommendations from fellow journalists who talked about those who theyee as pillars of objectivity in the face of these trends i'm talking about. host: this is very from kentucky on our independent line. this is something i think the republicans have been ignoring. in the 2016 election, for sick -- 56% of republican voters were over 50-year-old. you can imagine in that for your period how many of those have passed away. -- overther hand, 50% 50% of the...
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to both martin david who are actually the exposure some listeners pretty much frustrate it thing andit's that sad and i have to say that every morning when i go to work i. call those streets and there are particular locations where. does drug addicts come to get. hold of those locations because for major parties people are homeless and there have been streets so you can actually see our team on the streets of call. as a direct consequence of. people who unfortunately become drug addicts. there are not many woman actually that you would see lizabeth on the streets but how that doesn't mean that woman are not affected by this. woman are affected mode. and look for most people who can see a little more extreme drug addicts or people who have become drug addicts because the men and their families have been actually the one who brought it in the house and. started being a secondhand smoke or a 2nd home and that initiative. addiction. that being i think. there's clearly a direct relation between the domestic the rise in the domestic violence the increase in the number of people who become
to both martin david who are actually the exposure some listeners pretty much frustrate it thing andit's that sad and i have to say that every morning when i go to work i. call those streets and there are particular locations where. does drug addicts come to get. hold of those locations because for major parties people are homeless and there have been streets so you can actually see our team on the streets of call. as a direct consequence of. people who unfortunately become drug addicts. there...
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i would like to invite david martin to discuss the safety data. >> good morning, i'm david martin and'm the vice president of diligence at moderna. i will review our safety results and it represented 97% of total mrna vaccine exposures. i will present the nine-week median exposure follow up data showing the same data cutoff as the primary efficacy anal suggestion. this provides 6589 years of data. it was based on a seven week median. let's take a look at the seven-week safety data. more than 30,000 participants were enrolled. as of the data cut off, more than 60% completed two months follow up. now moving to the data beginning with solicited adverse reactions for the entire population. overall there was more reactions reported in the mrna group than in placebo with a consistently higher occurrence after the second injection. here are the data for this. the most common reported side effect was pain. 19% of the same age group experienced pain. 13% of the placebo group had pain. similar patterns but lower rates were seen for swelling and axiliary swelling. represented by the dark green h
i would like to invite david martin to discuss the safety data. >> good morning, i'm david martin and'm the vice president of diligence at moderna. i will review our safety results and it represented 97% of total mrna vaccine exposures. i will present the nine-week median exposure follow up data showing the same data cutoff as the primary efficacy anal suggestion. this provides 6589 years of data. it was based on a seven week median. let's take a look at the seven-week safety data. more...
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i mentioned david martin. . i imagine some outlets in general.ink it is kind of up to to find their own outlets. i will give a plug for my sunday show, "full measure." most of what we do is not political, it is news the old-fashioned way. i go around the world and cover stories that impact us in a way that people were perhaps seeing years ago. we are not forcing viewpoints done or throat, we are hearing from all kind of people. host: in today's "new york times" there is an op-ed. she starts pressing this "i'm guilty of violating the espionage act. if charged and convicted, i could spend the rest of my life in prison. the u.s. government is prosecuting a publisher under the espionage act. it could set a precedent that would put me and other journalists in danger. alongside the guardian and the washington post, we reported on a classified document from the national security agency provided by edward snowden. are you familiar with the espionage act being applied in this matter? guest: no, but i know there are attempts to prosecute for the snowden ca
i mentioned david martin. . i imagine some outlets in general.ink it is kind of up to to find their own outlets. i will give a plug for my sunday show, "full measure." most of what we do is not political, it is news the old-fashioned way. i go around the world and cover stories that impact us in a way that people were perhaps seeing years ago. we are not forcing viewpoints done or throat, we are hearing from all kind of people. host: in today's "new york times" there is an...
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were climbing rocks to watch a storm rolling when a freak wave pulled david into the water. martin here we go! then i blacked out. yes. i was extraordinarily lucky. you are totally submerged apart from the top of your head. you simply don't know how you survive it. to this day i don't know why i am still here. crew member david was the one who jumped into the freezing water to pull martin out that day. he has since passed away but now his sonjamie is only learning the true story of the rescue. i only learning the true story of the rescue. | remember only learning the true story of the rescue. i remember my dad coming home soaking wet. if it hadn't been for my mother, who put the plaque up on the wall, we would not have known about the rescue. dad didn't want to talk about it. i loved my dad. but it was certainly an eye—opener on what these people did do and i suppose what they take for granted. my dad, his five brothers, they all we nt my dad, his five brothers, they all went out on the lifeboat, they were all crew members, so it's incredible. despite the years that have passed, ma
were climbing rocks to watch a storm rolling when a freak wave pulled david into the water. martin here we go! then i blacked out. yes. i was extraordinarily lucky. you are totally submerged apart from the top of your head. you simply don't know how you survive it. to this day i don't know why i am still here. crew member david was the one who jumped into the freezing water to pull martin out that day. he has since passed away but now his sonjamie is only learning the true story of the rescue....
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david martin, the head of pharma co. vigilance at madrona to discuss the safety data. dr. martin: good morning. i am the vice president of pharmacal vigilance at madonna. i will review our safety results from study 301. offf study represents 90% vaccine exposures. i will present the nine-week median exposure follow-up data using the same november 25 data cutoff as the primary efficacy analysis. 6579 person-years of safety data representing 20% more follow-up time than previously available in our eua submission, which was based on a seven-week median. studytake a look at the 301 safety data. more than 30,000 participants were enrolled and received at least one dose. in both groups, compliance with getting a second dose was high. about 97% of participants received the second dose. as of the data cutoff, more than 60% had completed two-month follow-ups. now moving to the data, adverseg with reactions. overall, there were more solicited reactions reported in the mrna 1273 group than in placebo with a consistently higher occurrence after the second injection. solicitedhe data f
david martin, the head of pharma co. vigilance at madrona to discuss the safety data. dr. martin: good morning. i am the vice president of pharmacal vigilance at madonna. i will review our safety results from study 301. offf study represents 90% vaccine exposures. i will present the nine-week median exposure follow-up data using the same november 25 data cutoff as the primary efficacy analysis. 6579 person-years of safety data representing 20% more follow-up time than previously available in...
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david. >> and tonight, owner danielle martin back with us. >> we received about 600 orders that day with anext day. orders the next day. thank you and abc "world news tonight," again for featuring us and we hope that you gi guys ha great holiday. >> we hope you do, too. we love that note. so many of these companies overwhelmed, in a good way, hoping you'll stick with them, even if they can't get it there on time and we hope you will. thank you for what you've done. good night. >>> this is how you show your excitement for getting the coronavirus vaccine. that's special correspondent dr. patel and he told us all about the experience ye. he really did this. today, he got the first of two shots. tonight, see how a bay area company used to tracking shopping habits is being used to track who is already ready for their second dose. >> think about what you can do to get us through these next few weeks. >> and with just a couple of days before christmas, these warnings about the impact of our action becoming more urgent tonight. >> announcer: building a better bay area for a safe and secure future,
david. >> and tonight, owner danielle martin back with us. >> we received about 600 orders that day with anext day. orders the next day. thank you and abc "world news tonight," again for featuring us and we hope that you gi guys ha great holiday. >> we hope you do, too. we love that note. so many of these companies overwhelmed, in a good way, hoping you'll stick with them, even if they can't get it there on time and we hope you will. thank you for what you've done....
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and tonight in chicago, soap distillery, owner danielle martin, handpouring and mixing her holiday soaps. >> hey, david proud six workers. >> huge thanks comes from me and the soap distillery team. no go get some of those holiday soaps. >> packing up and ready for christmas with three words in mind. >> made in america! >> we love those three words. and of course, the generosity of so many of you. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> we're going through perhaps the most intense and urgent moment since the beginning of this pandemic. there is light at the end of the tunnel but we're still in the tunnel. >> hope on the horizon as more health care workers get vaccinated across the country today and those vaccinations cannot come quickly enough as cases and unfortunately deaths continue to rise. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> i'm kristen sze. five health care workers at s.f. general were the first to receive the vaccine today with the critical care unit boss antonio gomez at the front of the line. the hospital will start vaccinating 100 people a day. doctors want to emphasize th
and tonight in chicago, soap distillery, owner danielle martin, handpouring and mixing her holiday soaps. >> hey, david proud six workers. >> huge thanks comes from me and the soap distillery team. no go get some of those holiday soaps. >> packing up and ready for christmas with three words in mind. >> made in america! >> we love those three words. and of course, the generosity of so many of you. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> we're going through...
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and tonight in chicago, soap distillery, owner danielle martin hand pouring and mixing her holiday soaps. >> hey, david proud six workers. >> huge thanks comes from me and the soap distillery team. now, go get some of those holiday soaps. >> packing up and ready for christmas with three words in mind. >> made in america! >> we love those three words. and of course, the generosity of so many of you. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> the abc 7 news i-team tracked down $2.4 million in federal loans given to the french laundry. new at 6:00 a comparison of its ppp loans to what other local restaurants received. >>> roll up jury sleevyour slee coronavirus vaccine is here and the vital health care workers are getting the first shots. >>> and the vaccine comes at no cost but there is a difference between paying for the vaccine, the medicine in the syringe and the syringe itself. >>> it's a history of medicine in the making. it's a historic day. >> history made here today with coronavirus vaccines administered in the bay area for the first time. >> it is thankfully something to cheer about as we face the w
and tonight in chicago, soap distillery, owner danielle martin hand pouring and mixing her holiday soaps. >> hey, david proud six workers. >> huge thanks comes from me and the soap distillery team. now, go get some of those holiday soaps. >> packing up and ready for christmas with three words in mind. >> made in america! >> we love those three words. and of course, the generosity of so many of you. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. >>> the abc 7 news...
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. >> i'm david martin from michigan my question is about target tgt.arian moving up when the market moves down and down when the market moves up. what is your prediction for the coming market? is target a good long position to take? james, you've already predicted the market is going to be at risk but do you like target in that context >> i like that you're handicapping me on everything i say. i had to try on something different. i like target because it's not too expensive at 23 p.e. in this environment i think the point was made at the top of the previous show that not everything is on fire. not everything is back there are specific pockets of value. we look at how far the market has come and contribute half of the gains in the s&p to a handful of companies having said that target found its footing in this crisis with its online ability and it being one of the select stores that was allowed to stay hope during the peak of the crisis i think target strengthened itself i actually like it at a 24 pe. i don't think it is going to be immune to a sell-off
. >> i'm david martin from michigan my question is about target tgt.arian moving up when the market moves down and down when the market moves up. what is your prediction for the coming market? is target a good long position to take? james, you've already predicted the market is going to be at risk but do you like target in that context >> i like that you're handicapping me on everything i say. i had to try on something different. i like target because it's not too expensive at 23...
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david: la pandemia puede durar de dos a tres aÑos. hay tan sÓlo pocas personas que estÁn jÓvenes como el hijo de martÍn que toman antídoto con en arrepentimientoa: puede recibir la vacuna contra la influenza gratis. esto puede hacerlo en la calle 14. momento de saludar a suheily lÓpez belÉn. suheily: gracias y buenas noches. reporta mos lluvia en el Área de la bahÍa. tambiÉn en el norte de la bahÍa hay un frente que se avecina con mucha agresividad. estuvimos con un periodo bastante inestable. la madrugada con una lÍnea de aguaceros que se va a retirar por completo de nuestra Área de cobertura y un cielo mayormente nublado. en modelos como oakland se prevÉ ninguna. tenemos nieve en algunas Áreas y sequÍa en otras. vemos temperaturas en la regiÓn de sansa. el viernes serÁ un dÍa despejado y con temperaturas en los sesentas. bonita noche. paola: hacemos una pausa y al volver, si necesita hacerse una prueba de coronavirus le decimos dÓnde puede hacerlo sÓlo. tenemos todos los detalles de la muerte y paola: entregaron cajas con alimentos. el distrito escolar unificado cuenta con 32 escuelas a las que asisten mÁs de 20,000 estudiantes. si bebÉ en o
david: la pandemia puede durar de dos a tres aÑos. hay tan sÓlo pocas personas que estÁn jÓvenes como el hijo de martÍn que toman antídoto con en arrepentimientoa: puede recibir la vacuna contra la influenza gratis. esto puede hacerlo en la calle 14. momento de saludar a suheily lÓpez belÉn. suheily: gracias y buenas noches. reporta mos lluvia en el Área de la bahÍa. tambiÉn en el norte de la bahÍa hay un frente que se avecina con mucha agresividad. estuvimos con un periodo bastante...
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and he said to david plouffe and to me, "if i had a son, he would look like trayvon martin." se emotion and anger in his voice. and he said to david, i know we're having a press conference on an unrelated matter but i want somebody in the press to ask me what i think about this. >> in the obama white house we knew which reporters were particularly interested in which issues. and what we could do is give those reporters a heads-up that if they asked a question that president obama was likely to answer it. >> white house kept in touch with us and one of his aides called me and said, you and the parents ought to watch his statement. and i told the parents. and that's when he came out in the rose garden. >> mr. president, let me ask but this current case in florida, very controversial allegations of lingering racism within our society. can you comment on the trayvon martin case, sir? >> well, i'm the head of the executive branch. and the attorney general reports to me. so i've got to be careful about my statements to make sure that we're not impairing any investigation that's taki
and he said to david plouffe and to me, "if i had a son, he would look like trayvon martin." se emotion and anger in his voice. and he said to david, i know we're having a press conference on an unrelated matter but i want somebody in the press to ask me what i think about this. >> in the obama white house we knew which reporters were particularly interested in which issues. and what we could do is give those reporters a heads-up that if they asked a question that president...
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hume was core disappearance of the 1998 nobel peace prize with david trimble and those received both the gandhi peace prize and the martin luther king award he is the only person to see the 3 major piece awards alex examines how he earned those accolades with former leader of the s.-t. o.-p. allister mcdonnell. donna welcome back to the show thank you i guess always approach religion a pleasure to work with you now listen let's stop on the ellie seventy's of this speaking to david blake not some of the coming of thomas need a mile of the german businessman that was a period where we were not the effects of not deal of the troubles been $500.00 people were dying a year loyalist part of motive violence nationalist part of militant violence how did that would be the the the point to which the trouble seemed all consuming. well i think what happened was with the civil rights effort and movement in 196970 and. basically that was overtaken by people who spano i'm sort of to buy alarms on the violence just read the violence you know you had then all sorts of took for top murders and crazy stuff we had a senator putting wilson w
hume was core disappearance of the 1998 nobel peace prize with david trimble and those received both the gandhi peace prize and the martin luther king award he is the only person to see the 3 major piece awards alex examines how he earned those accolades with former leader of the s.-t. o.-p. allister mcdonnell. donna welcome back to the show thank you i guess always approach religion a pleasure to work with you now listen let's stop on the ellie seventy's of this speaking to david blake not...
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david martin who can then speak a bit to the plans we have both in conjunction with the safety surveillance systems at fda and cdc and then also the study we intend to undertake ourselves. but your question about the reaction with the vaccine and could that potentially have to do with vaccinating during a pandemic, so what we've observed in terms of the vaccine actually parallels what we've seen in terms of the impmum rno so it goads along with the antibody that we see in all participants and the reduction of the t cell responses. we did have 2.2% of the population in the study who did not have a history of covid-19 disease, but when we tested their baseline swab for rtpcr and we tested their serology for existing antibodies, were found to be baseline zero positive, and, in fact, the observed reaction in that group was lower for both local and general solicited symptoms. we think the vaccine can be safely given to people who have previously been exposed and think it's more likely that the increases are really what are related to the pattern of reaction. and so for the second question. dr. m
david martin who can then speak a bit to the plans we have both in conjunction with the safety surveillance systems at fda and cdc and then also the study we intend to undertake ourselves. but your question about the reaction with the vaccine and could that potentially have to do with vaccinating during a pandemic, so what we've observed in terms of the vaccine actually parallels what we've seen in terms of the impmum rno so it goads along with the antibody that we see in all participants and...
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collection of stories and essays by author and humorous david followed by ina and wrapping up looks is a collection of comics by actor and comedian steve martin and harry bliss, some of the authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch their programs online at booktv.org. >> hi, y'all, from the west to the delta, where else can you find 5 museums telling you about the tennessee delta especially music. did you know tina turner is from here? authentic southern experience just waiting for you right off of i40 at exit 56, we can't wait to see you soon. ♪ ♪ >> hi, everybody, thank you for joining us tonight, thank you from watching wherever you are this evening and thank you for celebrating the southern festival of books with us, i'm jeremy finley, honor to introduce you to matthew van meter. he's going to talk about that with you in this moment and give a great presentation and we will have a conversation after ward, briefly i want to introduce matthew, he has worked with some of the most prestigious publications in the country including the atlantic, new republic, the owl, he's a graduate of middle berry college in colombia university, one
collection of stories and essays by author and humorous david followed by ina and wrapping up looks is a collection of comics by actor and comedian steve martin and harry bliss, some of the authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch their programs online at booktv.org. >> hi, y'all, from the west to the delta, where else can you find 5 museums telling you about the tennessee delta especially music. did you know tina turner is from here? authentic southern experience just waiting...
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collection of stories and essays by author and humorous david followed by ina and wrapping up looks is a collection of comics by actor and comedian steve martin and harry bliss, some of the authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch their programs online at booktv.org. >> hi, y'all, from the west to the delta, where
collection of stories and essays by author and humorous david followed by ina and wrapping up looks is a collection of comics by actor and comedian steve martin and harry bliss, some of the authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch their programs online at booktv.org. >> hi, y'all, from the west to the delta, where
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david petraeus. and on lectures in history, professor michael butler on music in the post civil rights era highlighting artists james brown and martin clinton. and we're at the smithsonian art museum learning about his influence on generations of americans. and at 8:00 p.m. on "the presidency," a virtual tour of the george w. bush presidential library in dallas showcasing the legacy of the nation's 43rd president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transition to a virtual setting. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union but reagan met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, which we'll get to later i should just mention, madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press and it is indee
david petraeus. and on lectures in history, professor michael butler on music in the post civil rights era highlighting artists james brown and martin clinton. and we're at the smithsonian art museum learning about his influence on generations of americans. and at 8:00 p.m. on "the presidency," a virtual tour of the george w. bush presidential library in dallas showcasing the legacy of the nation's 43rd president. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> every...
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martin described the outcome as a good compromise for britain's final departure from the e.u. means an end to free movement conditions will apply for residency and travelers will face restrictions. and i'm joined now by david charter he's the u.s. editor for the british newspaper the times david you've been monitoring the negotiations between the e.u. and britain from washington d.c. do you consider this a win win or did one side manage to edge the other out. i really consider this a great deal round actually because the absolute worst thing that could have happened was for the talks to crash at this late stage when they were so close they had 95 percent of the agreement in the bank and less of the what's called a no deal situation at the end of the year which would have meant tariffs quotas terrorists would have smashed the car industry britain it would have put a 10 percent tariff on finnish cars and 20 percent on vans and trucks it would have been devastating for a lot of manufacturing in britain it would have really created a lot of friction back and forth across the border and a lot of extra costs that have been damaging for exporters and manufacturers this is really wonderful news actually given the
martin described the outcome as a good compromise for britain's final departure from the e.u. means an end to free movement conditions will apply for residency and travelers will face restrictions. and i'm joined now by david charter he's the u.s. editor for the british newspaper the times david you've been monitoring the negotiations between the e.u. and britain from washington d.c. do you consider this a win win or did one side manage to edge the other out. i really consider this a great deal...
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david. followed by modern comfort foods. and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to them as it collection of comics by actor and comedian steve martin. and cartoonist. some of these authors have appeared on book tv, and you can watch the
david. followed by modern comfort foods. and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to them as it collection of comics by actor and comedian steve martin. and cartoonist. some of these authors have appeared on book tv, and you can watch the
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martin described the outcome as a good compromise for britain's final departure from the e.u. means an end to free movement conditions will apply for residency and travelers will face restrictions. and i'm joined now by david charter he's the u.s. editor for the british newspaper the times david you've been monitoring the negotiations between the e.u. and britain from washington d.c. do you consider this a win win or did one side manage to edge the other out. i really consider this a great deal round actually because the absolute worst thing that could have happened was for the talks to crash at this late stage when they were so close they had 95 percent of the agreement in the bank and let's be what's called a no deal situation at the end of the year which would have meant tariffs quotas terrorists would have smashed the car industry britain it would have put a 10 percent tariff on finnish cars and 20 percent on vans and trucks it would have been devastating for a lot of manufacturing in britain it would have really created a lot of friction back and forth across the border and a lot of extra costs would have been damaging for exporters and manufacturers this is really wonderful news actually given the fa
martin described the outcome as a good compromise for britain's final departure from the e.u. means an end to free movement conditions will apply for residency and travelers will face restrictions. and i'm joined now by david charter he's the u.s. editor for the british newspaper the times david you've been monitoring the negotiations between the e.u. and britain from washington d.c. do you consider this a win win or did one side manage to edge the other out. i really consider this a great deal...
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david. followed by modern comfort foods. and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to them as it collection of comics by actor and comedian steve martin. and cartoonist. some of these authors have appeared on book tv, and you can watch the programs online apple tv .org. >> think you for joining us. on behalf of harbor bookstore, i'm very pleased to introduce thomas levenson, in his book "money for nothing". the scientists and politicians who reinvented money panicked and nation and made others rich. enjoying conversation by david dobbs. harvard bookstores continues to bring authors in the work to our community and our new digital community. harvard .com/events, you can also sign up for our e-mail newsletter and chopper shelves from home. this evening's discussion will concluded for some time for your questions. if you have a question from her speakers go to the q&a box. and will come to those at the end of the talk and we will work on answering as any of your questions as time allows. and it just moment impose a harvard .com link to purchase money for nothing in the chat box. your purchases and contributions truly make this virtual ex
david. followed by modern comfort foods. and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to them as it collection of comics by actor and comedian steve martin. and cartoonist. some of these authors have appeared on book tv, and you can watch the programs online apple tv .org. >> think you for joining us. on behalf of harbor bookstore, i'm very pleased to introduce thomas levenson, in his book "money for nothing". the scientists and politicians who reinvented...
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martin, great to see you. that does it for us on "mornings with maria." we are going to see veryny and company come -- "varney & company" coming up >> good morning. i am davidrequested $2000 a stimulus check. will they get it done? we have a live report and many balked when president trump said his team would have a vaccine before the end of the year. but, we are here and we have it, more than one. he was right. more than a million americans have received the covid vaccine
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martin, great to see you. that does it for us on "mornings with maria." we are going to see veryny and company come -- "varney & company" coming up >> good morning. i am david asman inverse tour to varney. the big story, houston cuts are back to work after president trump requested $2000 a stimulus check. will they get it done? we have a live report and many balked when president trump said his team would have a vaccine before the end of the year. but, we are here and we have it, more than one. he was right. more than a million americans have received the covid vaccine. it was operation at warp speed that made it happen, but first look at futures on this shortened trading day. we are up modestly, but they are in the green with the dow jones and s&p and nasdaq with a great way to end out though we. we have a jampacked three hours ahead, just a few of a bunch of wonderful guests in the lineup. barstool sports founder who has raised over two and half million dollars for struggling small businesses and he is not done. he will join us live in the next hour to talk about this. its december 24, merry christmas eve. "varney & co." beginning right now. ♪ ♪ david: th
martin, great to see you. that does it for us on "mornings with maria." we are going to see veryny and company come -- "varney & company" coming up >> good morning. i am david asman inverse tour to varney. the big story, houston cuts are back to work after president trump requested $2000 a stimulus check. will they get it done? we have a live report and many balked when president trump said his team would have a vaccine before the end of the year. but, we are here...
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david ignatius argues until that time the u.s. is vulnerable. we'll dig into his new piece ahead on "morning joe." ing joe. ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martinwhen a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa the sleep number 360 smart bed. prices of the season on usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. ...exactly. no problem. ...and done. and now, the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is only $899. plus, no interest until january 2024. only for a limited time. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." david ignatius, your op-ed for "the washington post" is entitled until biden's win is certified the u.s. is vulnerable. not to be alarmist, but we should recognize that the united states will be in the danger zone until the formal certification of joe biden's election victory on january 6th. because potential domestic and foreign turmoil could give president trump an excuse to cling to power. the certification should be a pro forma event, but a desperate trump is demanding that house and senate republicans challenge t
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from the committee on commerce,science and transportation -- david strickland, melissa portman, david martin, doug anderson, lawrence wildgoose, cara fisher, michael davidson, sean bonne, jared bomberg, john beaser, nikki tushell and chris day. from the committee on homeland security and government affairs -- lena chana anika christianson, alexa norik and david wineberg. from the committee on health, education, labor and pensions -- everyone shatz, john rider, nick bath, car spar marcione, nikki mckinley, kend ra isakson, garrick devaney. from the select committee on intelligence, beth friedman, mike casey. from the committee on foreign relations, andrew keller, richie gill, shella arkin. from the committee on agriculture, and forestry, susan keith, kyle varner, claifer boisner, adam tarr. from the committee on energy and natural resources -- renee black, sam fowler, revon cleva, elliott bass ard, armando arvula. from the committee on environment and public works -- john kaine, annie demato, laura gillum, michael freehoff and lucy xau. adam caruso, ann dwyer, jonathan goldman, terry harvey,
from the committee on commerce,science and transportation -- david strickland, melissa portman, david martin, doug anderson, lawrence wildgoose, cara fisher, michael davidson, sean bonne, jared bomberg, john beaser, nikki tushell and chris day. from the committee on homeland security and government affairs -- lena chana anika christianson, alexa norik and david wineberg. from the committee on health, education, labor and pensions -- everyone shatz, john rider, nick bath, car spar marcione,...