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and instead of getting the real sabre, he got a ceremony sabre and he hit him over the head. and it just hit him on the head he didn't kill him. and if it happened, then the john brown story would have ended there. but he did live and he stands trial. >> the trial is pretty dramatic, almost surreal scene as some points. he's pounded as you said during the capture and he attends the jury selection and trial from a cot that's trundled in day by day and pulls it out from his chin and bolts up something and says something and back down. it's almost comic in its own way. what about this performance he did at the trial, which is pretty dramatic. what effect did that have on public opinion? there are a number of them here. >> it polarized public opinion. because john brown was tried, convicted executed. on his way to the gallows, he slipped a note to his jailer which he said the crimes of this land shall not be purged away except by blood. and john brown was prophetizing that there would be blood before there was an end to slavery and john brown comported himself with great dignity,
and instead of getting the real sabre, he got a ceremony sabre and he hit him over the head. and it just hit him on the head he didn't kill him. and if it happened, then the john brown story would have ended there. but he did live and he stands trial. >> the trial is pretty dramatic, almost surreal scene as some points. he's pounded as you said during the capture and he attends the jury selection and trial from a cot that's trundled in day by day and pulls it out from his chin and bolts...
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>> it's just meaningless sabre rattling. pfizer submitted its emergency use authorization on november 20th. for three weeks the fda went through every piece of clinical data that pfizer had for all these 44,000 patients that were participants that either received vaccines or received placebos to see if there were any inconsistencies with what pfizer submitted and all the primary data. then they provided to us, the vaccine advisory committee, not only pfizer's application but their assessment of all the other data. so two huge documents we then got to review. on thursday after having reviewed that and discussed all that, we recommended approval. it was very clear that the cdc met on friday to basically look through the same data that we, the fda, looked through, with an understanding they were meeting on sunday because they assumed sometime in the next couple days, either tonight, friday night, or saturday that the fda would grant approval, which would be typical. then on sunday they would vote on it because the cdc wouldn't
>> it's just meaningless sabre rattling. pfizer submitted its emergency use authorization on november 20th. for three weeks the fda went through every piece of clinical data that pfizer had for all these 44,000 patients that were participants that either received vaccines or received placebos to see if there were any inconsistencies with what pfizer submitted and all the primary data. then they provided to us, the vaccine advisory committee, not only pfizer's application but their...
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the press, particularly the french press, suggesting this is "british sabre—rattling", that this brexitc doesn't help. but the french government are shrugging it off, really, saying, "we'll just keep calm and carry on" —— using a well—used british quote. the other thing to bear in mind — we also heard from the dutch today, a dutch official suggesting this is very much aimed, the rhetoric on the patrol boats, at a british domestic audience, that they are ignoring this and hoping still that something will happen tomorrow. the first coronavirus vaccinations in the united states should take place on monday. the head of the operation has said the vaccine is being distributed to safe locations across the country. on saturday, the us recorded over 3,300 covid—related deaths. make no mistake, distribution has begun. right now, boxes are being packed and loaded with vaccine with the emphasis on quality control. within the next 2a hours, they will begin moving vaccine from the pfizer manufacturing facility to the ups—fedex hubs and then they will go out to the 636 locations nationwide. we can now
the press, particularly the french press, suggesting this is "british sabre—rattling", that this brexitc doesn't help. but the french government are shrugging it off, really, saying, "we'll just keep calm and carry on" —— using a well—used british quote. the other thing to bear in mind — we also heard from the dutch today, a dutch official suggesting this is very much aimed, the rhetoric on the patrol boats, at a british domestic audience, that they are ignoring...
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chanloung, that met with some european reaction saying it isa with some european reaction saying it is a sabreugged it off saying they will keep calm and carry on. 2a hours to off saying they will keep calm and carry 011.211 hours to go. off saying they will keep calm and carry on. 2a hours to go. this is off saying they will keep calm and carry 011.211 hours to go. this is a self—imposed deadline, they could carry on. we may see tomorrow an end to these talks. regardless of whether or not a brexit trade deal is agreed, from january 1st, british citizens visiting any eu country as well as switzerland, norway, iceland and liechtenstein, will face new restrictions, including on receiving medical treatment. with more, here's our consumer affairs correspondent, sarah corker. with the promise of mediterranean sunshine, spain and france have been the top destinations for millions of british holidaymakers for decades. but, from january, the rules on travelling to the eu will change, and that's thrown up lots of questions. if you are a tourist, you won't need a visa to travel to most eu countries, but
chanloung, that met with some european reaction saying it isa with some european reaction saying it is a sabreugged it off saying they will keep calm and carry on. 2a hours to off saying they will keep calm and carry 011.211 hours to go. off saying they will keep calm and carry on. 2a hours to go. this is off saying they will keep calm and carry 011.211 hours to go. this is a self—imposed deadline, they could carry on. we may see tomorrow an end to these talks. regardless of whether or not a...
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the press, particularly the french press, suggesting this is "british sabre—rattling", that this brexitt the french government are shrugging it off, really, saying, "we'lljust keep calm and carry on" — using a well—used british quote. the other thing to bear in mind — we also heard from the dutch today, a dutch official suggesting this is very much aimed, the rhetoric on the patrol boats, at a british domestic audience, that they are ignoring this and hoping still that something will happen tomorrow. speaking to the bbc earlier, the former governor of the bank of england, mark carney, outlined his concerns about the situation the uk finds itself in. i think it is recognised that there are two types of issues around if there is a rupture in the relationship. the first is very important logistical challenges that come through more checks at ports and the knock—on effects, and we are starting to see those already. but then there is the fundamental question of the changing economics of the relationship with europe if there are tariffs in place, if there are other product standards. companie
the press, particularly the french press, suggesting this is "british sabre—rattling", that this brexitt the french government are shrugging it off, really, saying, "we'lljust keep calm and carry on" — using a well—used british quote. the other thing to bear in mind — we also heard from the dutch today, a dutch official suggesting this is very much aimed, the rhetoric on the patrol boats, at a british domestic audience, that they are ignoring this and hoping still...
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the press, particularly the french press, suggesting this is "british sabre—rattling", that this brexitn't help. but the french government are shrugging it off, really, saying, "we'll just keep calm and carry on" — using a well—used british quote. the other thing to bear in mind — we also heard from the dutch today, a dutch official suggesting this is very much aimed, the rhetoric on the patrol boats, at a british domestic audience, that they are ignoring this and hoping still that something will happen tomorrow. hundreds of students are feared missing after gunmen raided a school in north—western nigeria. the attack happened on friday night at the government science secondary school in the kankara area of katsina state. a military—led offensive to rescue the children is reportedly still underway. our news reporter and former west africa correspondent, mark lobel, has more details on the attack. around 11:00pm friday night, gunmen on motorbikes stormed this all boys state secondary school and according to police sources fired assault rifles in the air which undoubtedly would have been t
the press, particularly the french press, suggesting this is "british sabre—rattling", that this brexitn't help. but the french government are shrugging it off, really, saying, "we'll just keep calm and carry on" — using a well—used british quote. the other thing to bear in mind — we also heard from the dutch today, a dutch official suggesting this is very much aimed, the rhetoric on the patrol boats, at a british domestic audience, that they are ignoring this and...
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i believe we will see a low-level war with china in the sabr arena and have been for a while.t being said, the transition is going to happen. it is becoming clearer and clearer that the president is going to leave office on january 20. it is going to work out the way it is supposed to. has it been a proper time for transition, but this sometimes happens like you did with bush v gore-- it did with bush vicor. at the end of -- bush v. gore. at the end of the day we are pretty safe nation. emily: what about the president threatened to veto a defense bill unless it includes a provision abolishing section 230, a defense bill that is designed to protect our national security? jamil: we have seen senator inhofe, republican, leader mcconnell, nancy pelosi, across the aisle on both sides of the house and the senate that they will not do 230 in the ndaa. people recognize the president is upset. ned withident is alig president-elect biden -- they all have concerns about 230 a lot of people on the hill have concerns about 230. it is almost not certainly not -- almost certainly not happeni
i believe we will see a low-level war with china in the sabr arena and have been for a while.t being said, the transition is going to happen. it is becoming clearer and clearer that the president is going to leave office on january 20. it is going to work out the way it is supposed to. has it been a proper time for transition, but this sometimes happens like you did with bush v gore-- it did with bush vicor. at the end of -- bush v. gore. at the end of the day we are pretty safe nation. emily:...
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i think at this stage in the negotiations you can expect to hear some of that kind of sabre rattlingto refocus attention that they have, their of their constituencies too. i don't necessarily think that it is a signal of something having gone disastrously wrong in the negotiations but it's certainly a reminder of the issues that are very much still there, the difficulties that are in place. so we have lots of hurdles still declare, the negotiators need to come to some agreement they see fit and then you had the memory states having their say and this all needs to be ratified by the eu parliament and the uk parliament, since the urgency with many days —— mustard seed with not many days ago to the end of the new year. layla, keep us posted, thank you very much. —— leila. the government has said it is confident the uk will have 800,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine by next week — when the vaccination programme is due to begin. the first batch of the pfizer—biontech jabs arrived here from belgium yesterday. but health leaders are warning that its roll—out is a logistical challenge — w
i think at this stage in the negotiations you can expect to hear some of that kind of sabre rattlingto refocus attention that they have, their of their constituencies too. i don't necessarily think that it is a signal of something having gone disastrously wrong in the negotiations but it's certainly a reminder of the issues that are very much still there, the difficulties that are in place. so we have lots of hurdles still declare, the negotiators need to come to some agreement they see fit and...
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you can go ahead and rattle all the sabres they want, but if they start swinging them around they're out of business. i think maintaining that relationship is crucial. it's a complicated place. japan and south korea have some many differences in addition to many common threats. how do we continue to work with them and build a strong alliance that shows we're not walking away. it's going to be important. and then that gets us into a long conversation about china, which i won't get into, but we need to deal -- we need to deal with our relationship with china in a way that helps to contain the north korea threat as in their interest as well. >> there's a lot of questions that are coming in over the chat, and some that came earlier that have a lot to do with the mmsa part of the nuclear weapons enterprise. i will try to link a few of them together so you can respond to several in turn. [ inaudible ] a new -- i think the first in quite a long time, new number designated warhead that was proposed by the trump administration and which is also quite linked to the uk program and raised concer
you can go ahead and rattle all the sabres they want, but if they start swinging them around they're out of business. i think maintaining that relationship is crucial. it's a complicated place. japan and south korea have some many differences in addition to many common threats. how do we continue to work with them and build a strong alliance that shows we're not walking away. it's going to be important. and then that gets us into a long conversation about china, which i won't get into, but we...
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suggesting the algorithms to have multi functions the sabre or at least put some more weight and importance on diversity as well as the alternate viewpoints could help us in terms of the polarization side technical perspective. john: they can limit the virus by the kinds of things. i guess this is one of your areas that moves quickly and slow. what about that. sinal: breaks are really important and do mentioned this at length in the book. so in our 2018 study of the spread of true and false news online which is on the cover of science found that falsities spread faster deeper and more broadly than the truth in every category of information. as a debunking information does not ever catch up. so slowing everything down which is something i've recommended for over two years now is a really important way to allow the truth to catch up to falsities. so once i produced the numbers to re- share in order to stem the coronavirus disinformation. he saw a lot of election policy changes that facebook and twitter for the main harder to reach our retreat for instance on twitter between october 20th and t
suggesting the algorithms to have multi functions the sabre or at least put some more weight and importance on diversity as well as the alternate viewpoints could help us in terms of the polarization side technical perspective. john: they can limit the virus by the kinds of things. i guess this is one of your areas that moves quickly and slow. what about that. sinal: breaks are really important and do mentioned this at length in the book. so in our 2018 study of the spread of true and false...
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estrada was on his knees and not complying to drop the knife, the officers used the sabre red o.c., a brand of pepper spray at mr. estrada. mr. estrada did not drop the knife or the frying pan. mr. estrada still kneeling dropped the frying pan and hunched over while still clutching the knife in his right hand. the officers continued giving him commands to drop the knife. officers then utilized a patrol vehicle and positioned it between themselves and mr. estrada. as officers were positioning the patrol vehicle, mr. estrada straightened his upper body and again raised the knife to his shoulder level. a less lethal projectile was deployed at mr. estrada which was ineffective as he did not drop the knife. mr. estrada then laid down on his left side while he clutched the knife in his right hand when which he periodically brought to his head and shoulder level. mr. estrada was given demands to drop the knife. a foam projectile was deployed at mr. estrada but he did not drop the knife. the san francisco sheriff's department lieutenant who was on duty nearby at the time heard the incident on
estrada was on his knees and not complying to drop the knife, the officers used the sabre red o.c., a brand of pepper spray at mr. estrada. mr. estrada did not drop the knife or the frying pan. mr. estrada still kneeling dropped the frying pan and hunched over while still clutching the knife in his right hand. the officers continued giving him commands to drop the knife. officers then utilized a patrol vehicle and positioned it between themselves and mr. estrada. as officers were positioning...
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i am wesley sabre. i am the policy manager for glide. one of the original co-sponsors for prop c. it has built in financial accountability, oversight committee to recommend funding and promote transparency. this panel of experts on homelessness have been diligently working to fulfill the promise. we ask you support the recommendations of the oversight body. to do otherwise is to betray the intention of the legislation. the work of the liaisons demonstrated a standard of excellence in an effort to conduct outreach to stakeholders and people impacted researching and generating proposals. their recommendations recommend represent what san francisco voted for. there are requests brought before the committee to channel funds toward proposals not prop c. it was a people's initiative. the guidelines are clear as were the voters. that could havthat must not be . san francisco needs systematic change. permanent solutions to homeless will not fulfill the mandate of the dollars for the legislation. this moment hinges on the role of this committee right now. from the prioritized long-term sol
i am wesley sabre. i am the policy manager for glide. one of the original co-sponsors for prop c. it has built in financial accountability, oversight committee to recommend funding and promote transparency. this panel of experts on homelessness have been diligently working to fulfill the promise. we ask you support the recommendations of the oversight body. to do otherwise is to betray the intention of the legislation. the work of the liaisons demonstrated a standard of excellence in an effort...
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i am wesley sabre. i am the policy manager for glide. one of the original co-sponsors for prop c. it has built in financial accountability, oversight committee to recommend funding and promote transparency. this panel of experts on homelessness have been diligently working to fulfill the promise. we ask you support the recommendations of the oversight body. to do otherwise is to betray the intention of the legislation. the work of the liaisons demonstrated a standard of excellence in an effort to conduct outreach to stakeholders and people impacted researching and generating proposals. their recommendations recommend represent what san francisco voted for. there are requests brought before the committee to channel funds toward proposals not prop c. it was a people's initiative. the guidelines are clear as were the voters. that could havthat must not be . san francisco needs systematic change. permanent solutions to homeless will not fulfill the mandate of the dollars for the legislation. this moment hinges on the role of this committee right now. from the prioritized long-term sol
i am wesley sabre. i am the policy manager for glide. one of the original co-sponsors for prop c. it has built in financial accountability, oversight committee to recommend funding and promote transparency. this panel of experts on homelessness have been diligently working to fulfill the promise. we ask you support the recommendations of the oversight body. to do otherwise is to betray the intention of the legislation. the work of the liaisons demonstrated a standard of excellence in an effort...