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so detective mason got a warrant to search bradford's apartment. was no sign of him or the gun. but -- >> we did find a box in his bedroom that was supposed to contain a smith & wesson, but it was empty. >> reporter: saturday passed. still no sign of bill bradford. police even put up posters hoping for leads. and then on sunday two days after the murder -- >> he came into the police department. >> reporter: well, well, well. >> myself and another detective asked him if he was aware of the fact his ex-wife was dead. >> i'm sorry to see her dead, but we never had a very good relationship. >> this guy just sat there and looked at me like i'm sitting here looking at you. i thought boy, you are a cold calculating guy. very nonchalant, coldly and like who cares. >> reporter: bradford confirmed what his children said. he was very upset about all that money from his share of the house sale that was suddenly sent to joan. so upset he left his apartment for almost two whole days. >> i went to the redondo pier. >> and spent the night at the pier? >> i spent a
so detective mason got a warrant to search bradford's apartment. was no sign of him or the gun. but -- >> we did find a box in his bedroom that was supposed to contain a smith & wesson, but it was empty. >> reporter: saturday passed. still no sign of bill bradford. police even put up posters hoping for leads. and then on sunday two days after the murder -- >> he came into the police department. >> reporter: well, well, well. >> myself and another detective...
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of fortnum & mason.ay, he told us if the u.k. meets the guideline, they could expect to generate half of its seasonal revenue from the christmas period. how have you -- as you look at the state of things at fortnum & mason since the lockdown measures were brought into place in the spring and now once again in lockdown 2, how has the business fared? >> during lockdown one and two, we started a slow steady recovery in retail sales and physical stores. it was rebuilding. i think the business has confidence that the momentum would carry forward. then lockdown two occurred and we're going back to square one. it is going to be very challenging four or five weeks ahead in that all important rush to christmas to see whether consumers do burst back into the high street and as fast as we need them to in order to have a successful trading month. anna: your online experience, you spent years running the online at fortnum & mason before becoming c.e.o. you have overseen it from that position as well. how much of a pi
of fortnum & mason.ay, he told us if the u.k. meets the guideline, they could expect to generate half of its seasonal revenue from the christmas period. how have you -- as you look at the state of things at fortnum & mason since the lockdown measures were brought into place in the spring and now once again in lockdown 2, how has the business fared? >> during lockdown one and two, we started a slow steady recovery in retail sales and physical stores. it was rebuilding. i think the...
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i said had is the biggest moment, like perry mason. even anchor. she treated me fairly. compared to chris wallace, who would not let us answer questions. actually chris wallace came in third that evening. i would say that sleepy joe probably came in second. kristin walker. she did, she looked up, he said that stupid answer, she said, why did you say that? because you know she is on his side. okay. why do -- did you see that? >> why did you say that? you ruined my evening. she was fair to me, i said that was very professional. most people say she did not treat me well, relatively speaking she treated me fantastically. >> 2016, georgia voted to fire the corrupt political establishment, you elected an outsider as president, who was finally putting america first. [cheers and applause] if i don't sound like a typical washington politician, it because i'm not a politician. thank you. if i don't always -- right. if i don't always play by the rules of washington, and the washington establishment, it is because i was elected to fight for you, and i fight for you harder, and meane
i said had is the biggest moment, like perry mason. even anchor. she treated me fairly. compared to chris wallace, who would not let us answer questions. actually chris wallace came in third that evening. i would say that sleepy joe probably came in second. kristin walker. she did, she looked up, he said that stupid answer, she said, why did you say that? because you know she is on his side. okay. why do -- did you see that? >> why did you say that? you ruined my evening. she was fair to...
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blog managing editor sarah kay bierle talks about this first major confederate movement north of the mason-dixon line and the union response as part after symposium on the war in the east hosted by the emerging civil war blog. >> thank you so much for joining us in person and online. before i introduce our next speaker a shout out to folks who made today possible. our technical director chris white, thank you so much for your work behind the camera, chris. thank you to our symposium coordinators kevin pollack and dan welch. unfortunately, because of the covid pandemic we had to postpone this year's in-person symposium and all the work kevin and dan did to get ready for that we've postponed to next year. tickets are available at this time but they're the ones who stepped up to help make today's virtual symposium possible. thank you for your work. i would like to introduce our next speaker, sarah kay bierle, the managing editor of emerging civil war, the one working behind-the-scenes to keep the blog up and going and make sure that all that free content is coming to you every day. her work is abso
blog managing editor sarah kay bierle talks about this first major confederate movement north of the mason-dixon line and the union response as part after symposium on the war in the east hosted by the emerging civil war blog. >> thank you so much for joining us in person and online. before i introduce our next speaker a shout out to folks who made today possible. our technical director chris white, thank you so much for your work behind the camera, chris. thank you to our symposium...
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también; en el sur de la bahía, en el colegio evergreen valley college de san josé, daniel reyes es de masonicge, de los masons aquí en san josé; él nos acompaña para hablar de este gran programa; daniel, bienvenido al programa. daniel reyes: muchas gracias. damián trujillo: eh, ¿qué nos puede decir de este programa de ciencias y astronomía en evergreen valley college? daniel reyes: el profesor celso, que está encargado del programa de astronomía; en una vez estaba teniendo una invitación a la comunidad, y vi ahí los residentes del área, involucrados en los telescopios, y etcétera, y me dio la idea de ayudarlo a él, a traer estudiantes minoritarios de middle school, que fueran de bajos ingresos, pero que tuvieran a y b en ciencias, para que pudieran abrirle las puertas al colegio, y tuvieran una idea de lo que es estar a ese nivel en educación; y de ahí nació la idea de parte mía, de continuar ayudando al profesor; traemos a los estudiantes a esta, tu casa, les damos pizza, tanto a los estudiantes como a los padres, porque necesito involucrar a los padres, para que puedan darles ese apoyo; por
también; en el sur de la bahía, en el colegio evergreen valley college de san josé, daniel reyes es de masonicge, de los masons aquí en san josé; él nos acompaña para hablar de este gran programa; daniel, bienvenido al programa. daniel reyes: muchas gracias. damián trujillo: eh, ¿qué nos puede decir de este programa de ciencias y astronomía en evergreen valley college? daniel reyes: el profesor celso, que está encargado del programa de astronomía; en una vez estaba teniendo una...
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they worked in the masonic temple until 1914. this building represents the very first mayo clinic that was built by the mayo family. it housed in integrative group practicing medicine. the father had instilled in the boys that they needed to have others join the practice. william often quoted no one is big enough to be independent of others. they realized early on that they needed to hire other individuals with other talents and interests to provide the best care for our patients. dr. will and charlie were surgeons but they knew they needed people working in the laboratories. the x-ray department and all other aspects of medicine to provide the best care for our patients. so here you will see the clinic being built. it started in 1912 with the construction. and in 1914, it opened. it was five floors. it housed all the different specialties. we were anticipating about 14,000 patients to arrive on an annual basis. 26,000 were coming to rochester for care. we quickly outgrew this space and ended up building the next building that we
they worked in the masonic temple until 1914. this building represents the very first mayo clinic that was built by the mayo family. it housed in integrative group practicing medicine. the father had instilled in the boys that they needed to have others join the practice. william often quoted no one is big enough to be independent of others. they realized early on that they needed to hire other individuals with other talents and interests to provide the best care for our patients. dr. will and...
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and actress emma corrin talks with anthony mason about portraying lady diana on netflix's series "the." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend.
and actress emma corrin talks with anthony mason about portraying lady diana on netflix's series "the." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend.
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from what a hypocrite who is associate professor at the sha school of policy and government george mason university what do you for a warm welcome to the program let's start off with i want rudy giuliani just said what do you make of the i don't want to make generally also the trunk campaigns allegations of widespread votes of food. it's very interesting that even though the media in the united states would seem like a consensus that there is a winner institutions are not working because they are contesting it it's just a very surprising that what is happening in the united states. it's what happens in countries that are underdeveloped for example mexico when a president has not been. one candidate does not acknowledge triumph or another can i thought the united states had very strong institutions which shows very strong limitations and weakness of us at all levels this is a very divided country where the decision of the majority is not taken into account this is very worrisome for the americans who regarding the failure of these institutions at the moment do you think that this is somet
from what a hypocrite who is associate professor at the sha school of policy and government george mason university what do you for a warm welcome to the program let's start off with i want rudy giuliani just said what do you make of the i don't want to make generally also the trunk campaigns allegations of widespread votes of food. it's very interesting that even though the media in the united states would seem like a consensus that there is a winner institutions are not working because they...
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who i spoke to yesterday in the attack of jeff mason in that call. what do you make of some of the latest developments we have been seeing so far in the election front? >> i'm flattered that you think that i can assign reason to many of the thing that is the president is doing. i am not that smart. we are seeing his unraveling. he doesn't know, doesn't have the e mogsal capacity or intelligence to be able to say, okay, i lost. the american people spoke and now it's time to move on so he's doing what he actually does know which is to double down and unfortunately there is a large percentage of the country who supports him and is now conditioned to believe what he says exclusively and no one else says matters or another news source surrogate to change their mind and there's a lot of people me included hoping that very important republicans would come out and start saying this is ridiculous. he lost the election, it is time to move on and some have. i'd say really not enough. but i also don't know how much it matters. the people that really, really trul
who i spoke to yesterday in the attack of jeff mason in that call. what do you make of some of the latest developments we have been seeing so far in the election front? >> i'm flattered that you think that i can assign reason to many of the thing that is the president is doing. i am not that smart. we are seeing his unraveling. he doesn't know, doesn't have the e mogsal capacity or intelligence to be able to say, okay, i lost. the american people spoke and now it's time to move on so he's...
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so back in september organizers launched a drive-in movie theater experience called fort mason flicks although was set to conclude earlier this month the director tells us that it's been so successful. they're actually extending the event through the end of the year. >>one of the great things about formation places we've been able to partner with a number of local nonprofits local arts organizations to allow them to show their own productions at a time when you know their theaters are close. so organizations like proper film, the jewish settlements that here. they center for asian american media they've all been able to come in and engage their audience. many of them for the first time since march. >>wow well in the coming weeks, the fort mason flicks will feature some holiday classics on the big screen. you know such as elf you remember that one right and also the polar express. well the san francisco ballet's performance of the nutcracker will premiere this friday exclusively online organizers have created a virtual experience that action you feel like you're right there in the uppe
so back in september organizers launched a drive-in movie theater experience called fort mason flicks although was set to conclude earlier this month the director tells us that it's been so successful. they're actually extending the event through the end of the year. >>one of the great things about formation places we've been able to partner with a number of local nonprofits local arts organizations to allow them to show their own productions at a time when you know their theaters are...
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investor is bill miller, who became legendary at legg mason, a big fund out of boston. and he became famous when he had those 15 years in a row from 1901900 to 2005 of the, you know, no losses. he just kept outperforming the market. well, he says, wall street legend bill miller reveal strong big recommendation despite massive price surge. wall street legend, bill miller, the founder of investment manager miller value partners, says had he strongly recommends, big question at current prices, branding at the single best performing asset class in the last year, 5 year and 10 year periods. i think it's, you know, that the mean, this crazy mean that we see all around us. it's no coincidence that we're seeing this right at the election time that the likes of, of, of bill miller, of them talking. miller coming out now and saying they're going along, pickling, look so much of the money around the world. $100.00 trillion dollars worth that's matters is done algorithmically done using automatic asset allocation models. because most people around the world have their money being b
investor is bill miller, who became legendary at legg mason, a big fund out of boston. and he became famous when he had those 15 years in a row from 1901900 to 2005 of the, you know, no losses. he just kept outperforming the market. well, he says, wall street legend bill miller reveal strong big recommendation despite massive price surge. wall street legend, bill miller, the founder of investment manager miller value partners, says had he strongly recommends, big question at current prices,...
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>>before mason center has also had to navigate the pandemic and try to start something that they think would benefit the community back in september organizers launched a drive-in movie theater experience called fort mason flicks and it was set to stop this month, but the director tells us it's been so successful that they're now extending the event through the end of the year. >>one of the great things about formation places we've been able to partner with a number of local nonprofits local arts organizations to allow them to show their own productions at a time when you know their theaters are close. so organizations like proper film, the jewish settlements that here. they center for asian american media they've all been able to come in and engage their audience. many of them for the first time since march. >>in the coming weeks, the fort mason flicks will feature some holiday classics on the big screen such as elf and the polar express that's good news because you know a lot of folks actually go to the movie theaters after thanksgiving dinner with their families and stuff like that
>>before mason center has also had to navigate the pandemic and try to start something that they think would benefit the community back in september organizers launched a drive-in movie theater experience called fort mason flicks and it was set to stop this month, but the director tells us it's been so successful that they're now extending the event through the end of the year. >>one of the great things about formation places we've been able to partner with a number of local...
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this for euro, mason, salty gold necklace fall into the pool. this makes my heart stop.ide and grabbed his brothers arm screaming for help while managing to keep his little brothers head above water. >> he learned to swim and that helped us a lot. he is only four years old. he is my hero. >> bless his heart. on friday mason had the run of the firehouse, manning the hoses and getting his hands on the rescue tools and a roll of bandages. the fire department presented him with the challenge coin and he got an honorary patch. >> that's so cool. >>> coming up, a northern bubbles at this price? is this for real? oh, it's real... believe me. i mean this is upexpected. you would say... remarkable? absolutly. a remarkable deal. thanks. i get that all the time. wait... what?! ♪grocrey outlet jingle >>> there is a new program to help local artist coming to oakland. they are launching the spark oakland, a hands-on accelerated program giving the bay area artist technology, tools and practical skills needed to grow a successful business. this is funded by a grant from the california a
this for euro, mason, salty gold necklace fall into the pool. this makes my heart stop.ide and grabbed his brothers arm screaming for help while managing to keep his little brothers head above water. >> he learned to swim and that helped us a lot. he is only four years old. he is my hero. >> bless his heart. on friday mason had the run of the firehouse, manning the hoses and getting his hands on the rescue tools and a roll of bandages. the fire department presented him with the...
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mason more than once, and, you know, it was an ined casting of a ballot. told she was able to cast that ballot, and, you know, the georgia situation is particularly alarming because this is right on the heels of the georgia gub toelection of 2. 200,000 were not suppose to have been struck from the voter rolls. it has appearance of camouflage, voter fraud is coamouflage for attempts to suppress votes as like in georgia. a step further than suppressing votes is preventing people from getting pot pollifrom the polli this invalidates people for their ballot after they already cast it. >> so, can i ask you, the dumb question. >> sure. >> i know you write for "the new yorker." here in the news we ask the basic question, which is it worse for a powerful senator to allegedly try to have several or many votes illegally struck than to have one person inadvertently but technically illegally cast one vote? >> so, i'm going to go out on a limb and say yes. the damage to democracy. first off, there is a fundamental question that i have, which is a constitutional questio
mason more than once, and, you know, it was an ined casting of a ballot. told she was able to cast that ballot, and, you know, the georgia situation is particularly alarming because this is right on the heels of the georgia gub toelection of 2. 200,000 were not suppose to have been struck from the voter rolls. it has appearance of camouflage, voter fraud is coamouflage for attempts to suppress votes as like in georgia. a step further than suppressing votes is preventing people from getting pot...
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chris mason, westminster, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo is in downing street.just one resignation, isn't it, leila? absolutely. the office we are talking about is 10 downing street, the heart of government, where decisions are made that govern all of our lives, and the person leaving is one of the prime minister's most trusted close aides, who has been at his side long before he ended up in downing street, so that would be destabilising for any prime minister to lose one of his inner circle, especially because his department has exposed power struggles, clashes and tensions at the very heart of government. they are clearly those who think that because of lee cain's history with a vote leave campaign, pa rt of history with a vote leave campaign, part of a small team of those from that campaign brought in to number ten, along with dominic cummings, that this will shift at —— herald a shift in the balance of power here, and lots of talk about potential resignations following. we haven't seen any resignations following. we haven't seen any of those yet but not clea
chris mason, westminster, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo is in downing street.just one resignation, isn't it, leila? absolutely. the office we are talking about is 10 downing street, the heart of government, where decisions are made that govern all of our lives, and the person leaving is one of the prime minister's most trusted close aides, who has been at his side long before he ended up in downing street, so that would be destabilising for any prime minister to lose one of...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.ovid—19, so they can go home as safely as possible for the christmas break, is beginning at many universities across the uk today. if they test negative, many students will leave university in the "travel window" starting on thursday. 0ur education correspondent dan johnson reports. two of these tests three days apart, then 2k hours to make it home for christmas — that's the safest route on offer ahead of the holidays, and here in east london these students are helping manage the tests as well as taking them. i think this is the safest way of doing it. i think by allowing all students and staff to be tested, we can ensure that we keep the r rate down and people can go home feeling confident. you've got to balance the risk and thisjust minimises it that little bit more. so, yeah, iwould be happier knowing that i got the two negatives to go home and see my parents. a positive result will mean confirmation with a lab test then isolation. we are very confident that we can test everybody. b
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.ovid—19, so they can go home as safely as possible for the christmas break, is beginning at many universities across the uk today. if they test negative, many students will leave university in the "travel window" starting on thursday. 0ur education correspondent dan johnson reports. two of these tests three days apart, then 2k hours to make it home for christmas — that's the safest route on offer ahead of the holidays, and here in east london...
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bill miller, over at legg mason. i mean, these are the battleships. these are the tankers that you know, these are the big guns. they're moving into bitcoin now. and that's making people all who are the bitcoin bastards like roubini or peter sheriff or ray dalyell, they're looking like they're missing the game tone. yes. that's correct. and a lot more of these guys are starting to realize the value of because i'm not what's, what's more interesting to me is did they actually understand bitcoin? are they interested in bitcoin for more than simply making money? if they make, if they buy big quite at the right point in time, a big one goes through its bull and bear cycles. some people bought bit quite in a bear cycle. i was one of those people of what bitcoin and was promoting because right into the bubble of 2017 events i held onto it through the bear market at least i hope you did. but the question is, are they doing it because it's just a bull market, and are they going to be seen as smart only because they happen to also get lucky by getting into bit
bill miller, over at legg mason. i mean, these are the battleships. these are the tankers that you know, these are the big guns. they're moving into bitcoin now. and that's making people all who are the bitcoin bastards like roubini or peter sheriff or ray dalyell, they're looking like they're missing the game tone. yes. that's correct. and a lot more of these guys are starting to realize the value of because i'm not what's, what's more interesting to me is did they actually understand bitcoin?...
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voters will walk from fort mason in san francisco to an ebola voting site. that moons you can skip long voting lines and reach the ballot box. it's a fun way for the community toe practice safe voting. >> what we're doing with walk the vote is providing a safe and effective means of making sure your vote is counted. the parade will have people distanced by 6 feet. it's effective because you make sure you place your vote in an official ballot box. >> organizers say the walk is five minutes from fort mason. sign up at ktvu.com and click on web links. a few things to remember, if you plan to mail your ballot it has to be postmarked by november 3 to be counted. you can drop it off at designated locations between now and tuesday at 8:00 p.m. early in person voting is underway statewide. check your county locations. if you wait until election day, there's fewer in person polling locations and they close at 8:00. our coverage on election night begins at 4:00 in the afternoon. we'll be on through 11:30 updating you with the latest results. you will find results on k
voters will walk from fort mason in san francisco to an ebola voting site. that moons you can skip long voting lines and reach the ballot box. it's a fun way for the community toe practice safe voting. >> what we're doing with walk the vote is providing a safe and effective means of making sure your vote is counted. the parade will have people distanced by 6 feet. it's effective because you make sure you place your vote in an official ballot box. >> organizers say the walk is five...
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manage to do so today what we're now joined by bill schneider a public policy professor at george mason university he's live via skype from washington d.c. thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera so before we get into the details of this election and i guess your prediction just explain to us it seems like such an awfully complicated system this electoral college system explain to an international audience what the upsides of this are. well you have to carry a state in order to get electoral votes so it means the states matter and it also gives an advantage sure publicans because many of the states are smaller and they have they're mostly republican the americans don't like specially democrats don't like the electoral college system it's given the election to the republican in 2000 george w. bush and again in 2016 donald trump they think the electoral college system is unfair to them because a person like say george bush could win florida by 500 votes it's a state with about 20000000 people they could win florida by the attorneys margin in the get all the electoral votes the
manage to do so today what we're now joined by bill schneider a public policy professor at george mason university he's live via skype from washington d.c. thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera so before we get into the details of this election and i guess your prediction just explain to us it seems like such an awfully complicated system this electoral college system explain to an international audience what the upsides of this are. well you have to carry a state in order to get...
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"reuters" white house correspondent mike -- jeff mason, and "new york times" washington correspondent michael schmidt, author of "donald trump versus the united states." welcome all. geoff bennett, let's talk about the expected choices. i'm also told that avril haines is the top contender to be the new director of national intelligence. she's an experienced intelligence professional, worked for years at the cia, has been handling the national security team, the transition for joe biden on national security and is a respected intelligence professional. that would be a big change from congressman john radcliffe, the partisan republican now in the post, and before that as acting d&i former spokesman for john bolton at the u.n. and former ambassador to germany. >> yeah. that's right. i think it's worth noting the intent behind president-elect joe biden building out his cabinet by starting first based on our reporting with his pick for secretary of state. it is a signal to the world, a signal to the federal bureaucracy to use joe biden's phrase, that america is back, and that repairing ame
"reuters" white house correspondent mike -- jeff mason, and "new york times" washington correspondent michael schmidt, author of "donald trump versus the united states." welcome all. geoff bennett, let's talk about the expected choices. i'm also told that avril haines is the top contender to be the new director of national intelligence. she's an experienced intelligence professional, worked for years at the cia, has been handling the national security team, the...
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here in times square, new york, i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil.re covering the breaking news on the presidential race. former vice president joe biden has taken the lead in two key battleground states. pennsylvania and georgia. to help break it all down for us, we are joined by cbs evening news anchor norah o'donnell and senior political analyst and "60 minutes" correspondent john dickerson. welcome, welcome to you both. remember at the beginning of the week on tuesday, election night, we were all calling it a big puzzle. we were all putting the puzzle pieces together. waiting for the puzzle pieces. we have a big piece of that puzzle as we sit here right
here in times square, new york, i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil.re covering the breaking news on the presidential race. former vice president joe biden has taken the lead in two key battleground states. pennsylvania and georgia. to help break it all down for us, we are joined by cbs evening news anchor norah o'donnell and senior political analyst and "60 minutes" correspondent john dickerson. welcome, welcome to you both. remember at the beginning of the week on...
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chris mason, bbc news. what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are education editor of the sunday times, sian griffiths and features writer for the independent, james rampton. welcome to both of you. good to have you with us on this interesting weekend. ‘it‘s time for america to heal‘ is what leads the sunday telegraph, asjoe biden is elected as the 46th president of america, but trump warns the ‘election is far from over‘ the sunday times has a poignant image of the ‘joyous scenes‘ as biden voters celebrate — it says ‘sleepyjoe‘ wakes up america. president elect biden and the new vice president elect kamala harris feature on the front of the sunday mirror. ms harris made history by becoming the first black and female elected vp. the sunday people calls mr trump a ‘loser‘ as mr biden gained 270 electoral college votes to win the presidenchoe biden tells the states to ‘unite and heal‘ in his first president—elect speech but the paper warns about trump‘s fury as he claims ‘this isn‘t over‘. the
chris mason, bbc news. what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are education editor of the sunday times, sian griffiths and features writer for the independent, james rampton. welcome to both of you. good to have you with us on this interesting weekend. ‘it‘s time for america to heal‘ is what leads the sunday telegraph, asjoe biden is elected as the 46th president of america, but trump warns the ‘election is far from over‘ the sunday times has a poignant image of the...
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theo mason—tompson is been great to talk to you thanks so much. thank you very much.rational crewed flight to the international space station. nasa is using elon musk‘s aerospace company to fly its crew to and from the iss. it's the first "operational" mission in the private—public partnership between nasa and spacex, following a successful test flight in may. these are the live pictures from the kennedy space center at cape canaveral in florida. launch is scheduled for about four minutes' time, 27past the hour, and it must leave exactly on time in order to catch the space station as it passes overhead. one man knows more about this than most. i'm joined by our science correspondentjonathan amos. for fewer stressing this for the first time, what can they expect a 27 minutes past? well, a big flash of orange to start off with, james, as the falcon rocket lips away from the kennedy space centre, climbs skywa rd kennedy space centre, climbs skyward up the east coast of the united states and in across the united states and in across the atlantic over the west coast of ire
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chris mason, thank you. in hull — as the area has become the worst hit in the country by covid—i9. the council's leader has described the local situation as a ‘health emergency" and urged the prime minister to take more action to support the city including possibly tightening local restrictions. vickyjohnson has been to the intensive care unit at hull royal infirmary — and sent this report. stepping through to the sharp end of this pandemic. hull's intensive care unit. out on the street, people are getting tired of the restrictions. here on the front line, they are battle weary. it's overwhelming. i've never had a year like this in my whole career as a nurse. you have a sense of dread about what the next few months will be. during the first peak in the spring they had 112 patients at hull royal infirmary with coronavirus, today there are more than 150. they are expecting even more. it feels like it could rapidly escalate out of control. with nothing that we can really do to prevent it. we are getting busy an
chris mason, thank you. in hull — as the area has become the worst hit in the country by covid—i9. the council's leader has described the local situation as a ‘health emergency" and urged the prime minister to take more action to support the city including possibly tightening local restrictions. vickyjohnson has been to the intensive care unit at hull royal infirmary — and sent this report. stepping through to the sharp end of this pandemic. hull's intensive care unit. out on the...
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our political correpsondent chris mason is at westminster.son is at westminster. with so much of thl chris, with so much of the country in the top two tiers and many in tier 3, many businesses in tier 3, there is something of a howl of pain from the hospitality industry and from the hospitality industry and from tory mps? good afternoon. this is absolutely a story about numbers, because whilst it's tempting to talk about a return to a regional tiered approach in england, how it will feel for millions of people will be vastly different from how it felt a few weeks ago with the implementation of the national restrictions in england. if we look at some of the statistics, before the national lockdown we are currently in in england, 23.5 million people lived under tieri restrictions. it will be just 700,000 next wednesday. if you contrast that with tier 3, the highest level of restrictions, it was 8.5 million under the previous way in which the different tiers are classified. under the new system, it will be 23 million. so clearly it has huge rami
our political correpsondent chris mason is at westminster.son is at westminster. with so much of thl chris, with so much of the country in the top two tiers and many in tier 3, many businesses in tier 3, there is something of a howl of pain from the hospitality industry and from the hospitality industry and from tory mps? good afternoon. this is absolutely a story about numbers, because whilst it's tempting to talk about a return to a regional tiered approach in england, how it will feel for...
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>>the fort mason us flicks is going to feature some holiday classics on the big screen.ove that one that's hilarious polar express that's great for the kids. so check it out. the san francisco ballet's performance of the nutcracker is going to premier this friday online that's the way they're doing it and covid they created a virtual experience. a sense you can actually go to the opera house. you get the ticket online and that gives you access for 48 hours to see the show runs through new year's eve. >>all right 5.51 is the time to take quick break. frwhen you wash them, and theyet dajust don't look the same? well now there's a solution, with downy defy damage. downy defy damage protects your clothes from the stretching, fading and fuzzing that happens throughout the wash process. protect your clothes, with downy defy damage vicks vapopatch. easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks there's no bad time to start at amazon... ♪ i like the flexibility. it also allows for picking up shifts. safety come
>>the fort mason us flicks is going to feature some holiday classics on the big screen.ove that one that's hilarious polar express that's great for the kids. so check it out. the san francisco ballet's performance of the nutcracker is going to premier this friday online that's the way they're doing it and covid they created a virtual experience. a sense you can actually go to the opera house. you get the ticket online and that gives you access for 48 hours to see the show runs through new...
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>>the fort mason flicks feature some holiday classics on the big screen too.g to be playing and the polar express. and detainment venues haven't been able to make but the san francisco ballet's performance of the kracker will go on. they are going to premiere this friday online. they have a virtual experience that you can buy for 50 bucks brings you right inside the opera house and you get to watch the show it grants you access to watch for 48 hours the show runs through new year's eve. >>turning our attention now to football. the raiders it afc west showdown against the kansas city chiefs at allegiant stadium in las vegas. it was back and forth for the whole game raiders quarterback derek carr was able to find tight end jason witten in the end zone to take the lead with one minute 43 seconds left in the game. but that's all chiefs would need in the end with 30 seconds left on the clock here we have homes finding in the end zone. yeah, his target tight end travis kelce c they get the touchdown and the win. chiefs walking away 35 to 31. raiders now 6, 4, on the
>>the fort mason flicks feature some holiday classics on the big screen too.g to be playing and the polar express. and detainment venues haven't been able to make but the san francisco ballet's performance of the kracker will go on. they are going to premiere this friday online. they have a virtual experience that you can buy for 50 bucks brings you right inside the opera house and you get to watch the show it grants you access to watch for 48 hours the show runs through new year's eve....
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chief pang, captain sloan, captain mason, and dr. yeh to provide an overview of the ems-6 community pair medicine in the sffd. who is up first? >> captain pang, you have it under your name. are you able to upload the -- >> just walk me through it. there is a button on the bottom that says shared content or up above that says share and my screen. >> that's a good question. >> okay, here we go. >> yes. >> nice. >> so to begin with, i'll have dr. yeh give a short introduction. >> thank you chief pang, i'm glad we got that sorted out. it's really extent to be able to join the rest of the group here and present this information. i'm about to hand it over because we have a lot of content to share with the group but i was just reflecting on the fact that i believe come january, e.m.s. 6 will have been in operation for five years. so, this is really a monumental achievement by the department in terms of advancing this team, serving our community, and it is with the tremendous support of this commission that all of this has been accomplice --
chief pang, captain sloan, captain mason, and dr. yeh to provide an overview of the ems-6 community pair medicine in the sffd. who is up first? >> captain pang, you have it under your name. are you able to upload the -- >> just walk me through it. there is a button on the bottom that says shared content or up above that says share and my screen. >> that's a good question. >> okay, here we go. >> yes. >> nice. >> so to begin with, i'll have dr. yeh give...
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chris mason, bbc news.risk for the government is that leads to complacency. that's right, and we are going to hearfrom borisjohnson not just ones today, are going to hearfrom borisjohnson notjust ones today, in the commons, but we are told there will be a press co nfe re nce but we are told there will be a press conference at around 7pm, and that will also be attended by professor chris whitty and andrew pollard, the director of that oxford vaccine group. i think that tells us, as we know, the prime minister does like to have positive news to tell people, he doesn't want to concentrate on the gloom, and i think the news about the vaccine will be something, of course, that he wants to focus on, as well as some success with mass testing as well. but it isn't all going to be positive, looking at these beefed up tiers system, we know that every tier, whichever region of england is put into, will mean tougher measures. that will bad be news for the hospitality industry and warnings, as we know, about more busine
chris mason, bbc news.risk for the government is that leads to complacency. that's right, and we are going to hearfrom borisjohnson not just ones today, are going to hearfrom borisjohnson notjust ones today, in the commons, but we are told there will be a press co nfe re nce but we are told there will be a press conference at around 7pm, and that will also be attended by professor chris whitty and andrew pollard, the director of that oxford vaccine group. i think that tells us, as we know, the...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. our political correspondent iain watson who's in westminster. there is a vote on wednesday, but is there any question that these new restrictions will be brought in? the new restrictions will be brought in, i think there is no question of that. but nonetheless borisjohnson wrote a book about winston churchill, so he will be well aware of the quote that your opposition sits in front of you and your enemy sits in front of you and your enemy sits behind you. you will be very alive to the fact that many of his conservative colleagues will be at the least restless about the new restrictions being brought in, and some say between now and that vote on wednesday, they want some specific reassurances from the prime minister. they want to be told in advance that this will be the last lockdown of this severity in england, and the measures won't be extended beyond december the 2nd. one of them said he must tell us he is not going to cave into scientific advisers, they want reassurances he will se
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. our political correspondent iain watson who's in westminster. there is a vote on wednesday, but is there any question that these new restrictions will be brought in? the new restrictions will be brought in, i think there is no question of that. but nonetheless borisjohnson wrote a book about winston churchill, so he will be well aware of the quote that your opposition sits in front of you and your enemy sits in front of you and your enemy sits behind you....
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thank you very much, chris mason in downing street.t is a former government chief scientific adviser and is now a member of sage — the committee that advises the government. thank you for your time. do you think sage and the prime minister have done enough at this stage to explain the data, this cambridge university data, and the potential number of deaths daily from coronavirus on which this new lockdown for england is based? there have been very intense communication and all the numbers are in public domain. the facing to say is of course it is that the policymakers are faced with toughest decisions any politicians have to make. the numbers are really speaking for themselves now, so we are at a quarter of the death rates, so just over 250 of the first wave of this, and into doubling times of about two weeks, that takes us up to the peak of earlier in the year. there are over 11,000 patients in our hospitals at the moment. the numbers are there, they are very clear, and i'm not sure about the argument about totalitarian states. i thin
thank you very much, chris mason in downing street.t is a former government chief scientific adviser and is now a member of sage — the committee that advises the government. thank you for your time. do you think sage and the prime minister have done enough at this stage to explain the data, this cambridge university data, and the potential number of deaths daily from coronavirus on which this new lockdown for england is based? there have been very intense communication and all the numbers are...
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0ur political correspondent chris mason at westminster.onservative mp tobias ellwood, whose own bournemouth constituency will be moved from tier1 to tier 2. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. before i get to what you think about the tier system and current and potential rules in the future, can you tell us a bit more about what has been happening in your constituency, both in terms of infections and also the impact on livelihoods? here in dorset, in my constituency, we entered lockdown with pretty low numbers, and departed lockdown with even lower numbers. the last couple of weeks of data, we have seen cases dropped by a third, so we were absolutely baffled as to why we ended up in tier 2. the hospitality industry across the country, but particularly in places like dorset, where it is very much relied on for the economy, has been severely hit, and they were looking forward to this christmas build up to be able to make amends. there has been great economic intervention by the chancellor but i'm afraid we have come to the tipping point whe
0ur political correspondent chris mason at westminster.onservative mp tobias ellwood, whose own bournemouth constituency will be moved from tier1 to tier 2. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. before i get to what you think about the tier system and current and potential rules in the future, can you tell us a bit more about what has been happening in your constituency, both in terms of infections and also the impact on livelihoods? here in dorset, in my constituency, we entered lockdown with...
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kendra patterson, the co-owner of michigan barn wood and selvage in mason, michigan. yesterday, the epidemic order that the department of health and human services ordered limiting indoor gatherings where covid can spread went into effect. i want to remind everyone these actions are both targeted and intended to be temporary. these steps are what the public health experts tell us we need to take to avoid overwhelmed hospitals and death counts like we sought in the spring. it will also protect our medical workers, first responders, and other workers who have put their lives on the line to protect the rest of us. people we usually call front liners. i hesitate to use that phrase because it implies there is a second line. the peoplerespect who have been on the front line they are what has been keeping us safe. we must all work together. we had our weekly get a call tuesday evening where we got a call from health experts. this is the fourth call we have legislatorshigan including six democrats and six republicans from the house and senate. i am hopeful when the legislatur
kendra patterson, the co-owner of michigan barn wood and selvage in mason, michigan. yesterday, the epidemic order that the department of health and human services ordered limiting indoor gatherings where covid can spread went into effect. i want to remind everyone these actions are both targeted and intended to be temporary. these steps are what the public health experts tell us we need to take to avoid overwhelmed hospitals and death counts like we sought in the spring. it will also protect...
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chris mason, bbc news.he uk, if they have travelled from or through denmark. millions of mink are being culled in the country, after a mutated strain of coronavirus found on mink farms infected around 200 people. flights and ferries between the uk and denmark have been stopped and foreign visitors travelling from denmark will be denied entry to the uk. today, a very little bear is celebrating a very big birthday — rupert has turned 100. to celebrate the milestone, sir paul mccartney has released a remake of his 1984 animated short film, "rupert and the frog song" and royal mail has produced a collection of stamps. illustrations of rupert bear first appeared in the daily express in 1920 and became a tradition for many. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomas shafernaker. well, it's been pretty grey and drizzly out there today. the rain's also been quite heavy, for example, in northern ireland and it looks as though it's going to stay like it through most of the day across much of the country. but
chris mason, bbc news.he uk, if they have travelled from or through denmark. millions of mink are being culled in the country, after a mutated strain of coronavirus found on mink farms infected around 200 people. flights and ferries between the uk and denmark have been stopped and foreign visitors travelling from denmark will be denied entry to the uk. today, a very little bear is celebrating a very big birthday — rupert has turned 100. to celebrate the milestone, sir paul mccartney has...
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an appearance from the prime minister, letting the presenter and the political correspondent chris masonfill. there was praise for how they handled it, including from maureen hamilton, who wrote... but others were infuriated by the bbc‘s response to the delay, such as this comment. you should have just brought it in as an alert announcement when he came out, not leave us suffering two hours and 15 minutes of repeated so—called news that is no different. plus the fact we have strictly starting in a few minutes and nothing is going to happen.
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so what she says here is that she was owned by betsy mason, a white woman, and sold by her as well. so she doesn't seemly say that she, you know, was inadvertently sold by a man related to bet si, she identifies betsy as her owner. this is another advertisement which goes a little bit further and deeper. it shows more complex elements or dprengss on slaimensions on . not just white women, their fames, but their business practices. so he identifies his owner in the advertisement. he also described the conflicts within her family over her property and her property rights. he argues and tells us that his mother and siblings were stolen. he is not willing to recognize the kind of inviability of the property rights in this particular case. he also says that while she was his owner, that she would hire him out. so in the top element he talks about jackson sim santa monica's decision to steal his family away from him, and also talks about her business practices, meaning she would hire him out and receive his wages in return for the labor that he performed in this particular case. and here,
so what she says here is that she was owned by betsy mason, a white woman, and sold by her as well. so she doesn't seemly say that she, you know, was inadvertently sold by a man related to bet si, she identifies betsy as her owner. this is another advertisement which goes a little bit further and deeper. it shows more complex elements or dprengss on slaimensions on . not just white women, their fames, but their business practices. so he identifies his owner in the advertisement. he also...
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they crossed the mason-dixon line, into franklin county, move through a valley. and it's at that point that they begin collecting horses. now, along the way, a captain will record that he saw some of the soldiers pillaging and feasting. on the other hand some say he never saw that. capturing horses, as we mentioned, was a goal that stuart had in this raid. there are a number of stories that come down to us about the processes. sometimes victims federal troopers would go and tell their farmers they were for the u.s. government, they were taking their horses for the union army. and when the farmers would start complaining about how they didn't like the federal government, the troopers wicked and say well we don't like them either. there's this good humor back and forth conversations that we see between the civilians and the confederates, at this point. you also have receipts being written, for later reimbursements. and some of the troopers were trying to pay for the horses, with confederate money, which wasn't really welcome. the horses they were collecting in this
they crossed the mason-dixon line, into franklin county, move through a valley. and it's at that point that they begin collecting horses. now, along the way, a captain will record that he saw some of the soldiers pillaging and feasting. on the other hand some say he never saw that. capturing horses, as we mentioned, was a goal that stuart had in this raid. there are a number of stories that come down to us about the processes. sometimes victims federal troopers would go and tell their farmers...
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declan putting them ahead before mason doubled their leave before the interval loss very straightforwardngland their autumn campaign on a high. —— 4—0 win. it looks like liverpool are going to be without mo salah for their next two games, following a second positive coronavirus test result whilst on international duty with egypt. due to self—isolation rules, salah will likely be unavailable for liverpool's premier league match at home to leicester on sunday, and next wednesday's champions league group game against atalanta at anfield. clubs in the english football league will be able to use five substitutes a match for the rest of the season. the new rule comes into place from friday, following discussions with all 72 clubs. there are fears of player burn—out this season. the new ruling doesn't apply in the efl cup though, and it's still only three substitutes allowed in the premier league. glasgow city have reached the last 32 of the women's champions league after beating icelandic side valur. the game went to penalties afterfinishing1—1 in reykjavik. it took 12 spot—kicks in the shoot
declan putting them ahead before mason doubled their leave before the interval loss very straightforwardngland their autumn campaign on a high. —— 4—0 win. it looks like liverpool are going to be without mo salah for their next two games, following a second positive coronavirus test result whilst on international duty with egypt. due to self—isolation rules, salah will likely be unavailable for liverpool's premier league match at home to leicester on sunday, and next wednesday's...
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but in the first half, this is the best they could manage, mason greenwood not really testing them.efore half—time, william a couple of centimetres away from his first arsenal goal. that trend continued after the break, hector collecting a clumsy challenge, which offered pierre a chance to end just over seven weeks without a premier goal. not a classic match by any means, but something to celebrate. donnie‘s deflected shot was the closest manchester came to saving face, but another player saved arsenal with his. advice or intervention that the goalkeeper knew nothing about. the gunners were helped to a rare premier league win at old trafford. and a milestone match to forget for manchester united's manager. bbc news. well, for arsenal it's a win that ends a 29—game wait, for an away win against a fellow big six rival — something the manager tried to play down with the players. united's boss though knows they need to improve. wanted to keep it quiet fort players i wanted to keep it quiet for the players because i didn't want to put that in their minds, ijust wanted to generate belief
but in the first half, this is the best they could manage, mason greenwood not really testing them.efore half—time, william a couple of centimetres away from his first arsenal goal. that trend continued after the break, hector collecting a clumsy challenge, which offered pierre a chance to end just over seven weeks without a premier goal. not a classic match by any means, but something to celebrate. donnie‘s deflected shot was the closest manchester came to saving face, but another player...
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an appearance from the prime minister, letting the presenter and the political correspondent chris mason along with a variety of guests with a lot of time to fill. there was praise for how they handled it, including from maureen hamilton, who wrote... but others were infuriated by the bbc‘s response to the delay, such as this comment. you should have just brought it in as an alert announcement when he came out, not leave us suffering two hours and 15 minutes of repeated so—called news that is no different. plus the fact we have strictly starting in a few minutes and nothing is going to happen. at around 6:50pm something did happen, the press conference finally started with a huge audience of 16 million people watching. 20 minutes later the presentation finished just in time for bbc one viewers to get their weekly dose of strictly come dancing, although unlike news channel viewers they messed up the question and a nswer messed up the question and answer that followed. during the presentation something else irked newswatch viewers, the way part of the charts shown by the chief scientific a
an appearance from the prime minister, letting the presenter and the political correspondent chris mason along with a variety of guests with a lot of time to fill. there was praise for how they handled it, including from maureen hamilton, who wrote... but others were infuriated by the bbc‘s response to the delay, such as this comment. you should have just brought it in as an alert announcement when he came out, not leave us suffering two hours and 15 minutes of repeated so—called news that...
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take back control, he's interviewed by david longman and attend former appellate judge and george masonwprofessor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth live sunday, september 6 at noon eastern with our guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university betty law junior. >> with joe biden as president-elect, look to c-span for live coverage of the election process c-span: your unfiltered view of politics . >> good evening everyone. welcome to the bookstore in scottsdalearizona . i'm barbara chatham and my cohost is the pulitzer prize winning and distinguished foreign correspondent and columnist for the washington post, and i'm happy to say my friend jimoagland >> good to see you. >> i'm just delighted you could join us. our author this evening is mark salter and the book is, we
take back control, he's interviewed by david longman and attend former appellate judge and george masonwprofessor douglas ginsburg and his book voices of our republic examines the constitution through the eyes of judges, legal scholars and historians. watch tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch in-depth live sunday, september 6 at noon eastern with our guest author and chair of african-american studies at princeton university betty law junior. >> with joe biden as...