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sally to get them out of the bind. so martha's life hours were literally clearing the way for her fellow servicemembers in more ways than one. trailblazing helped change the perception and treatment of women in our armed forces. in one instance she took the dod to court over unfair dress codes for female servicemembers mboverseas and one an important change. and policy. pretty quickly, folks cotton on to the fact that when colonel mick sally put her mind tosomething it got done . so naturally, to the then congressman will one was warning in the senate, she tracking down answers for her fellow airmen solutions for american servicemembers and the care and justice for fellow veterans desert. from her first day senator mccalley reminded everyone in public service it's personal. that's what we do here as a direct impact on the lives of millions of americans. so after swearing on recovering from the bombing of the uss arizona, she brought her experience and expertise to solving issues that are personal to her toand to others
sally to get them out of the bind. so martha's life hours were literally clearing the way for her fellow servicemembers in more ways than one. trailblazing helped change the perception and treatment of women in our armed forces. in one instance she took the dod to court over unfair dress codes for female servicemembers mboverseas and one an important change. and policy. pretty quickly, folks cotton on to the fact that when colonel mick sally put her mind tosomething it got done . so naturally,...
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sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.we're gonna come this way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is helping the world one cookie at a time. to never add any wacky ingredients we cannot pronounce. our retail market is 75%. the cookies are 120 calories, and that's not bad. lemonis: cory, that was a pretty good summary. cory: thank you. sallie ann: how many flavors do you have? cory: four basics. lemonis: and then this is the new packaging. lisa: we're gonna have a cartoonage of mr. cory. cory: mm-hmm. and it gives, like, a little story in the back. sallie ann: very nice. lemonis: take a bite of one. sallie ann: ooh. jennifer: excellent. these are really good. lisa: our goal is to hi
sallie ann: welcome. lemonis: hi, there. how are you? sallie ann: so good to see you.we're gonna come this way. cory: yeah. come on. sallie ann: yeah, please. cory: aw, cool. lemonis: the reason that we came here today is they have really decided to focus on small business. sallie ann: we're a small team, and we actually help small businesses grow and succeed on amazon. lemonis: and become big businesses. sallie ann: and become big. lemonis: this is your show, buddy. cory: so our mission is...
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that has been their rule all along and they're sticking to it. >> well, sally, i don't say this every time we talk but right now, you're channelling a little mitt romney whether you realize it or not. he was a republican nominee. he knows -- >> come on. >> he knows how to win a nomination and we spoke about what you're saying, the trump-ism is not going away. he rejected to aspects of it at times. also talking about the prospect of working with biden, given sally's points, michelle, take a listen to romney. >> we need to come together and work together and work with the new president, work with republicans and democrats if you look at the people who are rumored to be thinking of running in 2024 besides the president. those are people who are trying to appeal to kind of a populace approach. i don't think trump-ism is going away. >> and michelle, if trump-ism is not going away, that means that the hate, the demagoguery and specifically, the idea elections don't have to matter would presumably according to romney not be going away either in that part. >> i also don't think trump-ism is g
that has been their rule all along and they're sticking to it. >> well, sally, i don't say this every time we talk but right now, you're channelling a little mitt romney whether you realize it or not. he was a republican nominee. he knows -- >> come on. >> he knows how to win a nomination and we spoke about what you're saying, the trump-ism is not going away. he rejected to aspects of it at times. also talking about the prospect of working with biden, given sally's points,...
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senate -- a point nick sally -- a ppoint nick sally to the senate. she was defeated by former astronaut mark kelly. a heart of gratitude. serving and fighting for arizona as a u.s. senator has been the opportunity of a lifetime. many times in the last two years i had to pinch myself that this middle-class veteran became one of only 1,984 americans to serve in the u.s. senate and only 677 to serve in both chambers of congress since our nation was formed. like most americans, on my life journey i have overcome adversity which could have crushed me. by the grace of god instead gave me purpose to fight for others. my dad died of a heart attack. i learned to treat each day of this life as a gift. i was reminded of that will when my brother passed away. though it wasn't from covid, this deep grief, is one too many of us have faced in 2020. we've been reminded that every moment, every day, every chapter of our lives is truly a gift. as it has been for most chapters of my life, i didn't come here in the traditional or easy way. i want to first thank the gove
senate -- a point nick sally -- a ppoint nick sally to the senate. she was defeated by former astronaut mark kelly. a heart of gratitude. serving and fighting for arizona as a u.s. senator has been the opportunity of a lifetime. many times in the last two years i had to pinch myself that this middle-class veteran became one of only 1,984 americans to serve in the u.s. senate and only 677 to serve in both chambers of congress since our nation was formed. like most americans, on my life journey i...
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maybe for sally and page. i know that in the item before us right now there is a three month timeline that we are looking at with additional three month extension. just because we are currently in stage purple of covid right now, can you give us explanation if you guys may need longer than six months how would that impact the appraisal period? >> commissioner, we are very hopeful we can conclude our negotiations within the proposed timeframe. the previous extension which was related to the covid-19 situation came at a time when we were figuring out how to work remotely. i am proud of the ocii staff for mastering multiple technological platforms and we have our feet down in that regard and now we are focused on finalizing these terms. we are again hopeful that we can complete all of the required steps in the proposed timeframe. >> thank you for that. i was asking. i just wanted to make sure we are giving you ample time to make the best negotiations as possible with the new rising covid cases that is not going t
maybe for sally and page. i know that in the item before us right now there is a three month timeline that we are looking at with additional three month extension. just because we are currently in stage purple of covid right now, can you give us explanation if you guys may need longer than six months how would that impact the appraisal period? >> commissioner, we are very hopeful we can conclude our negotiations within the proposed timeframe. the previous extension which was related to...
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thank you so much sally in. talking weather with our international audience who really appreciate you are now using it to whether we're also talking about extreme weather events how they are linked to climate change and how we can better put all of that in the conversation in wrapping up here on the screen but i am taking it to instagram thank you guests thank you to see it's. december on al-jazeera it's 10 years since of revolution in tunisia ignited the arab spring al-jazeera looks back at the uprising and asks what really changed across the middle east the stream is where al jazeera has global audience becomes a global community a year after the 1st coronavirus case in china will examine the devastation caused by the virus and the efforts made to eliminate covert 90 people in power is back with more investigative documentaries and in-depth stories climate leaders will gather online to press ahead with a new stage of the paris climate agreement and examine the possible global solutions december on al-jazeera.
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roan sally. i think to some to some degree and i think people have their own 3 shelves in their mind as well as to what what they're with the mainstream so if i get a forecast for a 100 kilometer hour wind gusts and wellington new zealand i know that that's not really going to states me very much whereas if i just got totally in terms of where and impacts i might find at least are supposed to personalize it to me so there's lots of challenges and with that you should include the hess's as a wind gust and space for the witting out sell. oh i knew nothing guy had. yeah i mean everything that sally said that you know i agree with i think that if it's relative almost you know the weather depending on where you are more happening in the forecast because if you're doing a focus let's say the whole of the u.k. the weather varies hugely across different parts of the united kingdom and i think that now we know a lot of people say i mean you know we'll just pick up the phone and you know we'll have a look
roan sally. i think to some to some degree and i think people have their own 3 shelves in their mind as well as to what what they're with the mainstream so if i get a forecast for a 100 kilometer hour wind gusts and wellington new zealand i know that that's not really going to states me very much whereas if i just got totally in terms of where and impacts i might find at least are supposed to personalize it to me so there's lots of challenges and with that you should include the hess's as a...
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thank you, sally.n is saudi arabia and russia would like to see an extension of the current 7.7 million barrels a day, historic cuts, into next year. certainly three months if not more because they are worried about west of suez, the second wave of the pandemic needing to lockdowns and restrictions and just very, very bad high—frequency numbers. whereas the uae and others, the uae says we have always been with you, we have always cut, we have new production capacity and we want to use that and we do not see why we should suffer when other members merrily disregard the edit of the cards and then you have iraq and nigeria saying we do not believe in one size fits all. we have big domestic problems. we have big domestic problems. we do not see why we should cut so we do not see why we should cut so much and so far there was no meeting of minds. wait do we go from here? what will happen in january? i hope, that have this small 0pec group, 13 0pec members essentially disagreeing yesterday and they are waiti
thank you, sally.n is saudi arabia and russia would like to see an extension of the current 7.7 million barrels a day, historic cuts, into next year. certainly three months if not more because they are worried about west of suez, the second wave of the pandemic needing to lockdowns and restrictions and just very, very bad high—frequency numbers. whereas the uae and others, the uae says we have always been with you, we have always cut, we have new production capacity and we want to use that...
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sally bundock. your food bill and what‘s on offer on the supermarket shelves. and the rise and rise of e—sports fuelled by lockdown — we talk you through the winners and the losers.
sally bundock. your food bill and what‘s on offer on the supermarket shelves. and the rise and rise of e—sports fuelled by lockdown — we talk you through the winners and the losers.
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sally: there is definitely a way of stopping these illegal mergers. did look at the whasap and instagram mergers, but the clayton act does not have a time limit. often when an enforcer is looking at a merger, they are making guesses about the future. they might not have the evidence about that time, but they have the evidence now. of facebook's defenses that they put out there was the idea that --. the clayton act, if there wasn't anything there to be applied at the time, why would there be something there to apply in the future? sally: i think these murders were illegal at the time, and the ftc did not see the evidence , did not have enough evidence at that time from its view to block the deal. the evidence is now abundantly clear, that they were illegal. they did tend to create a monopoly and substantially lessen competition. the other important thing to remember is that the sherman act prohibits illegal monopolization. what the states and the ftc are arguing, there was a pattern of these paid acquisitions combined so an illegalata, monopolization o
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sally dynevor plays sally metcalfe, still known to many as sally webster. shejoins us now.hen — here it is again— did you think you would still be here in 2020 working on a show that you love so much? no, neverin show that you love so much? no, never in a million years. you go to drama school to come out and you think you are going to be working for two weeks and you will be travelling to london and to doing two weeks there. you never think you are going to be in onejob for 34 yea rs. are going to be in onejob for 34 years. it's been anjourney. i'm absolutely —— i've absolutely loved it. coronation street is such a joy to work on in every way. i've grown up to work on in every way. i've grown up with everyone, the cameraman, the make—up girls everyone. it is a real family. it is a pleasure to work on, it really is. have you still got those white boots? ! you know, i wish i did! they have come back in fashion. they are as well. i'd love a pairof them. fashion. they are as well. i'd love a pair of them. sadly, you talk about it being a family. how much do you feel the love of
sally dynevor plays sally metcalfe, still known to many as sally webster. shejoins us now.hen — here it is again— did you think you would still be here in 2020 working on a show that you love so much? no, neverin show that you love so much? no, never in a million years. you go to drama school to come out and you think you are going to be working for two weeks and you will be travelling to london and to doing two weeks there. you never think you are going to be in onejob for 34 yea rs. are...
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rishaad: sally, thank you so much.eup, ambitions to the industry into a powerhouse and it has attracted a string of global investors. we ask if it can deliver. this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: reliance industries much of 2020spent convincing global investors to buy into one of world's biggest transactions. now, the pressure is mounting to deliver. we are joined for more by our conglomerates reporter. how did ambani managed to sell the tech dream for $27 billion? originally, he had plans to get reliance industries in early 2021. on hispinning his hopes oil business. due to various external b was to sell a jio platform. he said it would be the next digital tighten for india which included several retail and online activities. he had succeeded in getting .oogle and facebook this was clearly a dream brand for any indian company. he has to deliver but what are the challenges he faces in being able to do that? been converting an old conglomerate. there are challenges in front of him. now coming he will have to make money [indi
rishaad: sally, thank you so much.eup, ambitions to the industry into a powerhouse and it has attracted a string of global investors. we ask if it can deliver. this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: reliance industries much of 2020spent convincing global investors to buy into one of world's biggest transactions. now, the pressure is mounting to deliver. we are joined for more by our conglomerates reporter. how did ambani managed to sell the tech dream for $27 billion? originally, he had plans to get...
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now though, it's back to sally and dan. bye for now. seven marathons in seven days — that's what rugby star kevin sinfield wants to do to raise awareness of motor neurone disease for his friend rob burrow. we'll be there to wave him off. remember this moment last week? a robotic spacecraft blasted off to bring lunar rocks back to earth for the first time in a0 years. we'll be getting the very latest, as it enters the final hours of its journey. and we've got a fantastic breakfast exclusive this morning, asjoe wicks joins us to reveal the first contender in the running for this year's bbc sports personality of the yearm sports personality of the year award. so, as we've been reporting this morning, more than 55 million people in england will enter the toughest tier1 and tier 2 restrictions from midnight, if mps approve the government's plans later. does that make sense? it does. i think it should be tears two and tier 3. we will work it out for you. at the same time it looks like the promised mass testing for those in tier 3, will now be
now though, it's back to sally and dan. bye for now. seven marathons in seven days — that's what rugby star kevin sinfield wants to do to raise awareness of motor neurone disease for his friend rob burrow. we'll be there to wave him off. remember this moment last week? a robotic spacecraft blasted off to bring lunar rocks back to earth for the first time in a0 years. we'll be getting the very latest, as it enters the final hours of its journey. and we've got a fantastic breakfast exclusive...
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sally yates fired by the president for not being willing to carry out the travel ban to some of those muslim countries. jones has a history, he pros cued birmingham -- prosecuted bombers in 1963. andrew cuomo is on the list. merrick garland would be ironic, maybe a slap back at mitch mcconnell. duvall patrick, former governor of massachusetts. the ap is saying biden is facing an attorney on attorney general that will come under intense scrutiny from black leaders who want someone with a background in civil rights advocacy. can an attorney general working, can they really be independent? >> they can be as independent as they believe they can be. having said that, they have to play ball with the administration. they are part of the administration. it's not like the fbi director who has a fixed term. he is more independent than an ag is. but we all know a president can fire even the fbi director. it's happened. so i think the ag especially in this political climate is going to be walking a a tight rope, whoever it is, just because of the problems within their own democratic flank and the
sally yates fired by the president for not being willing to carry out the travel ban to some of those muslim countries. jones has a history, he pros cued birmingham -- prosecuted bombers in 1963. andrew cuomo is on the list. merrick garland would be ironic, maybe a slap back at mitch mcconnell. duvall patrick, former governor of massachusetts. the ap is saying biden is facing an attorney on attorney general that will come under intense scrutiny from black leaders who want someone with a...
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good morning, dan, sally, kev. ithink something to say. good morning, dan, sally, kev.s the way forward. and with that and what you have done with rob, just shows you how devastating mnd can be. we have got to remember that injanuary can be. we have got to remember that in january last year, rob was can be. we have got to remember that injanuary last year, rob was able to play a game of rugby and it shows you the impact. and rob has allowed the cameras to follow him. but one thing about rob, whenever you see him, he always has the most amazing smile. never, ever do you see him without a smile. it's very difficult for the family and the carers, you can see what it means. and what good friends we all have. and kev, to do what you have done is truly amazing. seven marathons in seven days, with the help of the bbc and with the help of nearly 8a,000 other people who have very kindly donated, what you have done is build the most amazing story. and i think it shows, it's a bit... people are talking about mnd and charles are happening in the uk. what a great christmas present t
good morning, dan, sally, kev. ithink something to say. good morning, dan, sally, kev.s the way forward. and with that and what you have done with rob, just shows you how devastating mnd can be. we have got to remember that injanuary can be. we have got to remember that in january last year, rob was can be. we have got to remember that injanuary last year, rob was able to play a game of rugby and it shows you the impact. and rob has allowed the cameras to follow him. but one thing about rob,...
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to sally also changed education in the community by translating textbooks into the local language he changed education in india with a system of q.r. coded textbooks now used across the country. the pandemic has changed education again distance learning is the norm for now in parade awadi to sally continues to employ every tool at his disposal to ensure his students learn. and that's it for today there's more did. we need to know what images from thailand were following the successful use by protesters to defend against police water cannons rubber ducks have become a popular item being sold by street when there's no back on monday even through the end of our. happiness here is for everyone schumann penises are very different from primates you know we have a totally ridiculous sized view of nature and there. is climate change crisis sex house and cooks you get smarter for free you know but you got. from the ghetto to power. everyone knows bobby why. despite coming from a poor family the pop star wants to become president. just come visit. my. credible story. starts december 10th d.w.
to sally also changed education in the community by translating textbooks into the local language he changed education in india with a system of q.r. coded textbooks now used across the country. the pandemic has changed education again distance learning is the norm for now in parade awadi to sally continues to employ every tool at his disposal to ensure his students learn. and that's it for today there's more did. we need to know what images from thailand were following the successful use by...
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>> sally, are you on? >> it looks like we have did e denise. >> oh, yeah, denise, do you want to address that? >> yeah. it looks like we have pulled together a list of individuals that do farmers markets and outdoor recreation uses, food tracks. we're trying to pull together a list of parties that would be interested in this type of opportunity, and also, we'll be doing outreach via the city's outreach bids and contract website, our website. the tjpa will be doing an e-mail list, will be e-mailing this opportunity out to folks. we'll send it to the transbay c.a.c. if you have any suggestions, we'd be happy to hear what you have to say. >> yeah, and the ocii will be helping, as well, which is our area of expertise. >> thank you. all right. hearing no other questions or comments, madam secretary, please call the next item. >> clerk: the next order of business is item 9, commissioners' questions and matters. >> any questions, commissioners? >> i did have one. i know that we've recently -- last year, we were s
>> sally, are you on? >> it looks like we have did e denise. >> oh, yeah, denise, do you want to address that? >> yeah. it looks like we have pulled together a list of individuals that do farmers markets and outdoor recreation uses, food tracks. we're trying to pull together a list of parties that would be interested in this type of opportunity, and also, we'll be doing outreach via the city's outreach bids and contract website, our website. the tjpa will be doing an...
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to sally also changed education in the community by translating textbooks into the local language he changed education in india with a system of q.r. coded textbooks now used across the country. the pandemic has changed education again distance learning is the norm for now and permit awadi to sally continues to employ every tool at his disposal to ensure his students learn. and that's it for today there's more on did. isha we leave you know with images from thailand we're following the successful use but protesters to defend against police water cannons rubber ducks have become a popular item being sold by street when does your book abundance you bent over. the for. the fate of against the coronavirus pandemic. as the rate of infection in developing what does the latest research. information and contact the coronavirus update. on w. from the get go to keep. going god knows why. despite coming from the family the pop star wants to become president. jesus god there's a. credible story. starts december 10th. the coronavirus pandemic is shutting the stores in new york city but the artist
to sally also changed education in the community by translating textbooks into the local language he changed education in india with a system of q.r. coded textbooks now used across the country. the pandemic has changed education again distance learning is the norm for now and permit awadi to sally continues to employ every tool at his disposal to ensure his students learn. and that's it for today there's more on did. isha we leave you know with images from thailand we're following the...
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i've seen sally -- >> i'll read you names for attorney general.ere is a look at them on the screen. what do you think of them? >> i don't know if i know monaco. the rest i know and admire a great deal. deval patrick is a very good friend. jeh johnson is a great guy. you know what doug is. sally yates proves her work when she was in the justice department before. these people i know personally and i feel real good about them. >> jeh johnson is among the candidates for secretary of defense. he was general counsel to the department of defense secretary of homeland security as you know during the obama administration. we will see what the president-elect announces. i'm sure he is listening very closely to you. congressman clyburn, as usual, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me, wolf. >>> more breaking news into "the situation room." georgia, for a third time! not a second time or first time, a third time has recertified that joe biden has won that state after another detailed recount. it's footlong season™ at subway and minitron's got som
i've seen sally -- >> i'll read you names for attorney general.ere is a look at them on the screen. what do you think of them? >> i don't know if i know monaco. the rest i know and admire a great deal. deval patrick is a very good friend. jeh johnson is a great guy. you know what doug is. sally yates proves her work when she was in the justice department before. these people i know personally and i feel real good about them. >> jeh johnson is among the candidates for secretary...
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i'm sally bundock. the first doses of the coronavirus vaccine could arrive in britain within hours after the uk became the first country in the world to approve the jab. as we celebrate the scientific achievement we are not carried away with over optimism or fall into the naive belief that the struggle is over. it's not. sounding the alarm in brazil, as a new wave of covid—19 sees a surge in hospital admissions, with nearly 50,000 new cases in 2a hours. one of the most influential european politicians of the past half century, the former president of france valery giscard d'estaing, has died at the age of 94. and the ski resorts with no skiers. francis is a water text to stop people travelling abroad to stop the spread of over19 abroad to stop the spread of over 19 —— border check. good to have you with us. the first doses of the pfizer—biontech coronavirus vaccine could arrive in britain within hours. a mass vaccination programme will begin next week, after the uk became the first country in the world
i'm sally bundock. the first doses of the coronavirus vaccine could arrive in britain within hours after the uk became the first country in the world to approve the jab. as we celebrate the scientific achievement we are not carried away with over optimism or fall into the naive belief that the struggle is over. it's not. sounding the alarm in brazil, as a new wave of covid—19 sees a surge in hospital admissions, with nearly 50,000 new cases in 2a hours. one of the most influential european...
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. am sally bundock. the end of an era — the uk and eu sign their trade deal into law. a new relationship is less than 2a hours away. most people in england are now living under the toughest level of restrictions as the new coronavirus strain spreads rapidly. and in the us, a new daily high in deaths. almost four thousand people lose their lives to covid—19 in one day. also in the pogramme — a continent under curfew. from moscow to madrid there's no easing of restrictions as europe prepares to see in the new year. hello and welcome. borisjohnson‘s trade deal with the european union has become law in the uk. the legislation easily passed through parliament after being approved by mps. it means the uk will stop following eu rules. but critics say the deal should have faced greater parliamentary scrutiny. here's our political correspondent, chris mason. this was the moments late into the night when the brexit trade deal became the law of the land. her majesty has signified a royal assent to perform the foll
this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. am sally bundock. the end of an era — the uk and eu sign their trade deal into law. a new relationship is less than 2a hours away. most people in england are now living under the toughest level of restrictions as the new coronavirus strain spreads rapidly. and in the us, a new daily high in deaths. almost four thousand people lose their lives to covid—19 in one day. also in the pogramme — a continent...
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sally bundock. the brexit endgame — prime minister boris johnson heads brussels for face—to—face talks in a bid to save a trade deal. food for thought — we look at how a no—deal outcome will impact your food bill and what's on offer on the supermarket shelves. and the rise and rise of e—sports fuelled by lockdown — we talk you through the winners and the losers. we start with the never—ending brexit saga — borisjohnson is expected to head to brussels in the next few days, in a last—ditch effort to break the deadlock over a brexit trade deal. talks between the uk and the european union have again failed to produce a breakthrough. ajoint statement issued by the prime minister, borisjohnson, and the european commission president, ursula von der leyen, after a lengthy phone call says: "we agreed that the conditions for finalising an agreement are not there due to the remaining significant differences on three critical issues: level playing field, governance and fisheries. " "we asked our chief negotiato
sally bundock. the brexit endgame — prime minister boris johnson heads brussels for face—to—face talks in a bid to save a trade deal. food for thought — we look at how a no—deal outcome will impact your food bill and what's on offer on the supermarket shelves. and the rise and rise of e—sports fuelled by lockdown — we talk you through the winners and the losers. we start with the never—ending brexit saga — borisjohnson is expected to head to brussels in the next few days, in a...
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and jets play and hospitals and you may have flown through airports they've built during hurricane sally 23 scant scope barges moving construction cranes massive beams and other heavy cargo broke 3 and whacked the pensacola bay bridge in florida knocking it out of service for a 6 months isolating communities and wounding businesses there. the locals impactive america's lawyer. mike papen tonio whose firm is warning local governments elsewhere and others who green light construction projects about scant sca joining us from mike's firm levon papen tonio is attorney sarah papen tonio sorry this story isn't just about a bridge in florida but 1st things 1st what is the status of things there in pensacola. well hallen like you said this isn't just about a bridge what this is is a classic example of a corporation coming into a local community making promises to strengthen the community to build their economy then turning around and taking short cuts ignoring safety precautions and then throwing their hands up in the air and saying oops sorry this was just a cost of doing business so to answer y
and jets play and hospitals and you may have flown through airports they've built during hurricane sally 23 scant scope barges moving construction cranes massive beams and other heavy cargo broke 3 and whacked the pensacola bay bridge in florida knocking it out of service for a 6 months isolating communities and wounding businesses there. the locals impactive america's lawyer. mike papen tonio whose firm is warning local governments elsewhere and others who green light construction projects...
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the government's former chief medical officer, dame sally davies, said poor public health and obesityrate in the uk. our health editor hugh pym has more details. swab the back of your throat, your tonsil region, about three times. a massive programme of rapid result testing for students is under way at many uk universities, part of the plan to get them safely home for the festive break. two negative results and they're urged to head straight home. if positive, there's still time to self—isolate for ten days and then get back for the holiday period. i think it was a really important thing for a lot of students in uni to kind of lobby for the fact that students need a breakaway from university overwinter break, and i'm really glad that they're getting it. i think the take—up shows that students are such active parts of our communities. testing for students is voluntary and is not available to every student at every university, so how effective can that programme be? i think it will make a good difference, a good positive difference, but as i say, we haven't made it mandatory because tha
the government's former chief medical officer, dame sally davies, said poor public health and obesityrate in the uk. our health editor hugh pym has more details. swab the back of your throat, your tonsil region, about three times. a massive programme of rapid result testing for students is under way at many uk universities, part of the plan to get them safely home for the festive break. two negative results and they're urged to head straight home. if positive, there's still time to...
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i'm sally bundock.of a no—deal brexit. plus, too connected — the us sues to break up facebook, claiming it bought up rivals to crush the competition. more now on brexit because — as you've been hearing —
i'm sally bundock.of a no—deal brexit. plus, too connected — the us sues to break up facebook, claiming it bought up rivals to crush the competition. more now on brexit because — as you've been hearing —
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doug jones, garland and sally yates are leading contenders for attorney general. several other cabinet picks they say are coming before the holidays and six weeks from today biden will be sworn in as president. we are learning that general austin will be speaking with lawmakers next week. the highest ranking african-american member of congress james clyburn is asking congress to support that waiver. he said the experience of general austin is needed. he has experience in logistics and president-elect biden said he is key to help distribute the vaccine next year. >> thank you, jeff zelenzeleny, in delaware. let's back to the breaking news that hunter biden is announcing he is under federal investigation for his taxes. let's discuss, abby. hunter biden's taxes under investigation by the u.s. attorney's office in delaware. he says that he has handled his affairs legally and appropriately hunter biden says. now, obviously, you heard evan perez talking about the investigation, about money laundering and money from china, a whole number of incidents taking place, includ
doug jones, garland and sally yates are leading contenders for attorney general. several other cabinet picks they say are coming before the holidays and six weeks from today biden will be sworn in as president. we are learning that general austin will be speaking with lawmakers next week. the highest ranking african-american member of congress james clyburn is asking congress to support that waiver. he said the experience of general austin is needed. he has experience in logistics and...
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. >> now on booktv "after words," open markets institute director sally hubbard looks at his monopolies in american industry and provides her thoughts on how to prevent monopoly power. she's . she's interviewed by bloomberg news reporter david mclaughlin. "after words" is weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> host: sally hubbard, thank you for coming on to discuss "monopolies suck." it's a very timely book because the issues you write about in the book, the power of dominant companies in the u.s. economy and the impact on workers and consumers and citizens is really a very hot topic in economics and policy making right now. and we will see but could play a big role in the incoming biden administration. so i thought we should begin with sort of the big picture about, that you lay out in the book. i think when people hear the title they might say of course, no one likes monopolies, no one likes dealing with monopolies. the religious book is about a bigger
. >> now on booktv "after words," open markets institute director sally hubbard looks at his monopolies in american industry and provides her thoughts on how to prevent monopoly power. she's . she's interviewed by bloomberg news reporter david mclaughlin. "after words" is weekly interview program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. all "after words" programs are also available as podcasts. >> host:...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today.n a knife edge. still no agreement on fishing, on rules for businesses, and on how to enforce them. what is at stake for all of us? preparing for v day. hospitals across the uk put their final plans in place ahead of tomorrow's covid vaccine rollout. the new normal, says mourinho, as spurs extend their unbeaten run to ten games with victory over arsenal to return to the top of the premier league. he's a man on a marathon mission.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with dan walker and sally nugent. 0ur headlines today.n a knife edge. still no agreement on fishing, on rules for businesses, and on how to enforce them. what is at stake for all of us? preparing for v day. hospitals across the uk put their final plans in place ahead of tomorrow's covid vaccine rollout. the new normal, says mourinho, as spurs extend their unbeaten run to ten games with victory over arsenal to return to the top of the premier league. he's a man...
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sally lee took this video of her thermostat last night. outside temperature, 28 degrees. inside temperature, 32 degrees. >> i'm the type of person that i do not like nobody to see my tears. i'm sorry. >> reporter: it's been hard. >> it's been very hard. what is going to happen if we lose our home or apartment? where are we going to go? >> reporter: it's a genuine worry. their lease expires next month. mark strassmann, cbs news, duluth, georgia. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the surprising move by a major hollywood studio that will affect how you see movies next year. and take a look at this: why an era of space exploration comes to a crashing halt. dry, distressed skin that struggles? new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. with our highest concentration of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. you're on it. jardiance knows you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... [crash] ...but could your medication do more to lowe
sally lee took this video of her thermostat last night. outside temperature, 28 degrees. inside temperature, 32 degrees. >> i'm the type of person that i do not like nobody to see my tears. i'm sorry. >> reporter: it's been hard. >> it's been very hard. what is going to happen if we lose our home or apartment? where are we going to go? >> reporter: it's a genuine worry. their lease expires next month. mark strassmann, cbs news, duluth, georgia. >> o'donnell: and...
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sally nugent reports. do you want a cup of tea, marcus? no, thanks., mel worked around the clock in a bid to keep food on the table for the future star. i had threejobs. and if i didn't do that, we wouldn't have been able to have food. it was just a bit difficult, so marcus is only telling the story from how he sees it, and the words he's been saying, they've come from the bottom of his heart. sometimes, it was really bad. i'd rather give the food to the kids than give it to myself. sometimes, i didn't get anything to eat, and they'd ask me, "have you had yours?" and i'd say yes. but i didn't. sometimes we didn't even have a loaf of bread in the house, it's embarrassing to say but we didn't. all them little struggles and... sacrifices you made, it helps you appreciate everything ten times more. so i don't see it as a weakness because i think in sport you have to have something behind you that's pushing you. when you come from a place of struggle and a place of pain, a lot the time, it switches and it becomes your drive, your motivation. over the last
sally nugent reports. do you want a cup of tea, marcus? no, thanks., mel worked around the clock in a bid to keep food on the table for the future star. i had threejobs. and if i didn't do that, we wouldn't have been able to have food. it was just a bit difficult, so marcus is only telling the story from how he sees it, and the words he's been saying, they've come from the bottom of his heart. sometimes, it was really bad. i'd rather give the food to the kids than give it to myself. sometimes,...
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president, i am confident that the author of our faith has more great missions in mind for martha: sally and i look forward to seeing her take them on. madam president, i yield the floor. >> now madam president everywhere you look there are signs our country needs emergency federal relief before the end of the year. bases, hospitalizations, deaths are rising . covid restrictions are snapping back into place in cities across the country . congress is warning of a double that recession if congress fails to pass another round of school stimulus. the situation is really quite simple. there are glaring needs in the country and we will need to work across party lines to pass legislation to meet those needs. let me say it again, we need both parties to sit down and compromise on legislation to help the american people. at the only way to get legislation passed but observance of this process seems to have lost track of this simple truth. the republican leader seems to have forgotten aboutit entirely . amazingly, it's been over eight months since congress came together to pass the it care that an
president, i am confident that the author of our faith has more great missions in mind for martha: sally and i look forward to seeing her take them on. madam president, i yield the floor. >> now madam president everywhere you look there are signs our country needs emergency federal relief before the end of the year. bases, hospitalizations, deaths are rising . covid restrictions are snapping back into place in cities across the country . congress is warning of a double that recession if...
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so on thursday, for those of you who can read, the brontosaurus sings, "sally i love you, do you love seth: and then -- on friday, "do you want to go a trip with me?" right? >> yeah. >> seth: and then, the following monday, now it's lundy it's lundy and they're in paris. that's beautiful >> yeah. yeah, they traveled over the weekend, and i guess i didn't take pictures of what happened on the weekend but there was one of sally packing a suitcase filled with bones, and, like, saying like, "give me some hints. i don't know what to pack. um, and then sunday, was them on like a very crudely drawn -- it was like a bicycle, i guess. and ben is very charitable towards me, and i'm a terrible visual artist. he's a really good one but he like congratulates me every day, and tells me it's -- like they're really, really good >> seth: very -- that is very lovely of him. um, your book is very, very good um, we've talked about it before, and now it's in paperback. what is it like to revisit a book that is really funny but also really vulnerable in this time that i think has been really vulnerable for
so on thursday, for those of you who can read, the brontosaurus sings, "sally i love you, do you love seth: and then -- on friday, "do you want to go a trip with me?" right? >> yeah. >> seth: and then, the following monday, now it's lundy it's lundy and they're in paris. that's beautiful >> yeah. yeah, they traveled over the weekend, and i guess i didn't take pictures of what happened on the weekend but there was one of sally packing a suitcase filled with...
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after 180 for an opera by sally area was performed here and afterwards to rehearsals took place before they ever. and the triple concerto bills prove that come on they show that in addition to the musicians for the sound the area opera 3rd french horn player was needed. and only one beethoven symphony features a 3rd french horn so that's the indication from the people when pete this one thing is so quantum of a fleece and when you know how the people reacted to the avoid are there any records from the time. there's evidence that the road was considered a revolutionary work. people must have been pretty astonished because in the symphony was something completely new in terms of its instrumentation power and vitality that it was complete now is. stands for music theatre art and cuisine no travel programme about the city would be complete without it so curtains for wienerschnitzel and. defeated villa restaurant is one of the city's best known addresses for. head chef . the secret. lies in the preparation. of the 1st you can't the maids and then tenderize it carefully. feel is extremely de
after 180 for an opera by sally area was performed here and afterwards to rehearsals took place before they ever. and the triple concerto bills prove that come on they show that in addition to the musicians for the sound the area opera 3rd french horn player was needed. and only one beethoven symphony features a 3rd french horn so that's the indication from the people when pete this one thing is so quantum of a fleece and when you know how the people reacted to the avoid are there any records...
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persuade the charcoal burner to join the beekeepers in training where the man doesn't know convinced sally. charcoal hope is a quicker way to earn cash. is her was. back at the village school salons big moment has arrived. you know she doesn't just tell her fellow pupils about flying foxes she also explains that you don't always have to chop down trees to make a fire and that sometimes the reflection from a light isn't enough to ignite providing you use the right combustible material salon recommends using dead leaves and rotten tree bark and national park awarded salon and her classmates an award for coming up with this idea. of whatever it is local to this event it's important to protect the environment especially the bush that's because the trees that produce oxygen for us and of course the bush is also a habitat for animals so it's. going to save our flying foxes sing the children. oh now i. don't doubt it most of the schoolchildren in the village have long understood what some adults here still fail to comprehend that meat was. again capers moved beyond and colomba have discovered the
persuade the charcoal burner to join the beekeepers in training where the man doesn't know convinced sally. charcoal hope is a quicker way to earn cash. is her was. back at the village school salons big moment has arrived. you know she doesn't just tell her fellow pupils about flying foxes she also explains that you don't always have to chop down trees to make a fire and that sometimes the reflection from a light isn't enough to ignite providing you use the right combustible material salon...
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now though it's back to dan and sally. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and sally nugent.ight then? i was just going to tell you the time! it's 6:30am! looking up has never been so good. dr brian cox will tell us why the uk is one of the best places in the world to view the night sky. i think he is professor brian cox, actually! back down on street level, we'll be taking a trip down memory lane — or should that be cobbles — with coronation street's longest serving actor, bill roach, as the soap turns 60 today. and later on in the programme, after a two year break the mob0 awards are back, but this year it's going virtual. thousands of people received the first coronavirus vaccine yesterday, and more patients will be in line for the jab today. the initial focus is on the over—80s and some health and care staff. let's speak now to our gp this morning, dr william bird. good morning, drwilliam bird. morning. great to speak when good morning. great to speak to you. when we were speaking to some of those health care workers yesterday, you got the feeling there was quite a bit of
now though it's back to dan and sally. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and sally nugent.ight then? i was just going to tell you the time! it's 6:30am! looking up has never been so good. dr brian cox will tell us why the uk is one of the best places in the world to view the night sky. i think he is professor brian cox, actually! back down on street level, we'll be taking a trip down memory lane — or should that be cobbles — with coronation street's longest serving actor, bill roach,...
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both sally and qatar economies managed to call the new normal.re froms broader geopolitical tension in the region and strong leveraging trend we are on. therefore, i think the risk might be positive for sentiment, but might not translate into spreads. especially given the strong performance. is it time to take profit? it's now around 20 basis points wider than what we were on earlier this year. i don't think we will go back to the previous trend given the impact covid had. the upside is pretty limited. they are expected to come back to the market as early as q1 next year. yousef: where is there room to run on a high-yield basis? you're saying there's still juice in the train? >> absolutely. ,e've had a very strong rally both in the u.s. election and the vaccine rollout. both e.m. and gcc spread rallies improved to 70 basis points. high-yield didt outperform as expected, and we do think valuations are less attractive. but if you compare e.m.'s to high yields, there is improvement. given that will is expected to stabilize higher in 2021 and the vac
both sally and qatar economies managed to call the new normal.re froms broader geopolitical tension in the region and strong leveraging trend we are on. therefore, i think the risk might be positive for sentiment, but might not translate into spreads. especially given the strong performance. is it time to take profit? it's now around 20 basis points wider than what we were on earlier this year. i don't think we will go back to the previous trend given the impact covid had. the upside is pretty...
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welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and sally nugent. our headlines today: talks through the night to try to break the brexit trade deal deadlock. the uk calls the eu's current offer "unacceptable". health leaders urge "extreme caution" in easing coronavirus restrictions, warning it could lead to a third wave of infections. good morning. he's still the champion — anthony joshua knocks out kubrat pulev to defend his world titles and set up a potential super fight with tyson fury. good morning to you. it's looking more and settle down for the foreseeable future. low pressure sweeping in today, stronger winds and outbreaks of rain but it will also produce milder air as well. joined me laterfor all of also produce milder air as well. joined me later for all of the details. —— join. good morning. it's sunday, december 13th. our top story: last—ditch talks are continuing in brussels this morning as uk and eu officials attempt to break the deadlock over a post—brexit trade deal. borisjohnson and the president of the european commission will dec
welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and sally nugent. our headlines today: talks through the night to try to break the brexit trade deal deadlock. the uk calls the eu's current offer "unacceptable". health leaders urge "extreme caution" in easing coronavirus restrictions, warning it could lead to a third wave of infections. good morning. he's still the champion — anthony joshua knocks out kubrat pulev to defend his world titles and set up a potential super fight with...
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justine: next quarter sally. manus: sally. ok. ok, we will be back in a moment.guest host this morning. coming up, we have more to discuss on brexit. deal or no deal? what does it mean for sterling? it is this year's worst g10 currencies supporter even with the rally. this is bloomberg. ♪ wanna lose weight and be healthier? it's time for aerotrainer. a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time. it allows for over 20 exercises. do the aerotrainer super crunch, push ups, aero squat. it inflates in 30 seconds. aerotrainer is tested to support over 500 pounds. lose weight, look great, and be healthy. go to aerotrainer.com. that's a-e-r-o trainer.com. manus: this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. i'm manus cranny. the pound has become the worst-performing g10 currencies of the year to date. progress towards a brexit deal could see it clawback some of the losses. not good news for me. the morning call is here and juliette saly. put
justine: next quarter sally. manus: sally. ok. ok, we will be back in a moment.guest host this morning. coming up, we have more to discuss on brexit. deal or no deal? what does it mean for sterling? it is this year's worst g10 currencies supporter even with the rally. this is bloomberg. ♪ wanna lose weight and be healthier? it's time for aerotrainer. a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle...
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and thank you to senator mc sally, and grateful for your service. the issue on my mind, ppp forgiveness. secretary mnuchin, you know senator menendez and senator cinema and the closest allies in both political parties, takes all the loans at 150,000. those would be forgiven. 150,$000 loans exit 85% of total loans but only 26% of the dollar amount. what they have said during this hearing, what businesses need is not loans but rent. forgiveness was a major component. it allows the bureaucracy which i fear more than the devil himself to come up with their own rules, regulations aimed at cya. no understanding how business operates or keeps employees. when we pass ppp, it was designed to largely be forgiven, keep people on payroll so they avoid the unemployment rolls, i talked to literally hundreds multiple times, community banks, consumer banks, even farm credit services about ppp and why it needs to be utilized, waiting for another package, the conviction to work to prescribe a solution for this. i have been very disappointed in the response. the burea
and thank you to senator mc sally, and grateful for your service. the issue on my mind, ppp forgiveness. secretary mnuchin, you know senator menendez and senator cinema and the closest allies in both political parties, takes all the loans at 150,000. those would be forgiven. 150,$000 loans exit 85% of total loans but only 26% of the dollar amount. what they have said during this hearing, what businesses need is not loans but rent. forgiveness was a major component. it allows the bureaucracy...
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goes for you too, sally. no rush, understood? oh, my god. no view quite like it.d from lily brooks—dalton's novel good morning, midnight, and directed by george clooney — who also costars — it's a haunting tale set in 2049 in the wake of a global catastrophe that has effectively rendered planet earth uninhabitable. from the frozen arctic, clooney‘s scientist, augustine, struggles to make contact with ether, a spaceship returning home after a mission to seek out strange new worlds. on board is felicityjones's sully, who, along with her crewmates, has no idea why earth has fallen so silent. it's clear that there are some fundamental connection between augustine and sully — although the film teases out its twists and turns an elegant style as it slips between their two narratives — between the ground and the sky. like alfonso cuaron's gravity, in which clooney costarred, the midnight sky combines introspection with a degree of action — particularly in a spacewalk sequence that takes a genuinely alarming turn. but for the most part, this is impressively low—key fare,
goes for you too, sally. no rush, understood? oh, my god. no view quite like it.d from lily brooks—dalton's novel good morning, midnight, and directed by george clooney — who also costars — it's a haunting tale set in 2049 in the wake of a global catastrophe that has effectively rendered planet earth uninhabitable. from the frozen arctic, clooney‘s scientist, augustine, struggles to make contact with ether, a spaceship returning home after a mission to seek out strange new worlds. on...
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de dólares laura fue el más mortífero causó años en luisiana, texas y mississippi después huracán sallye número de huraacnes que rompe récord increíble lo que está sucediendo . >>> fuimos el epicentro de estos desastros siniestros y dimos cobertura a elementos de otros estados que también combatien incendios . >>> la labor para los pmeees cuando ya estamos nuevamente en estas temporadas. >>> vamos a una pausa y a lregrear se reporta el premente caso de ontagio con la nueva cepa del coronavirus . >>> y tenemos consejo para no caer en trampa de los estafadores con su cheque de estímulo económico el monto final del cheque de estímulo económico aún se está evaluando brenda brito tiene consejos p que no se deje engañar. >>> aunque la propuesta no pasó por el senado los 600 dólares es un hecho . >>> para la renta. >>> un fallo que muchos cutionan . >>> nos están usando porque mpremro los demócratas no quieran arlo. >>> pero gran parte de la población sufre las consecuencias econmias que haya ayuda el go para las personas que no pueden dormir porque tiene muchas dedas . >>>a nte landad que se
de dólares laura fue el más mortífero causó años en luisiana, texas y mississippi después huracán sallye número de huraacnes que rompe récord increíble lo que está sucediendo . >>> fuimos el epicentro de estos desastros siniestros y dimos cobertura a elementos de otros estados que también combatien incendios . >>> la labor para los pmeees cuando ya estamos nuevamente en estas temporadas. >>> vamos a una pausa y a lregrear se reporta el premente caso de...
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. >> reporter: beloved new orleanian sally ann roberts knows the value of resilience.find value this is once again a drive-through experience? >> it's the tonic we need right now, to allow our children to experience what we experienced as children. listening to holiday music in their cars and celebrating the season, what we have. there are a lot of things we have lost but still have our loved ones. >> reporter: here it's not hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel. it's everywhere. >> to still have the kids celebrate, see the smiles light up their faces despite the pandemic, it's been great. >> whole time, nonstop, mommy look at this, daddy look at this. >> this is the season of love, this is the season of family, and this is the season where we can just be grateful for what we have. and know that better days are ahead. ♪ when it's christmas time, it's christmas time in new orleans ♪ >> jamie wax in new orleans. yo ♪ a son once returned home from afar and gave to his father a gift. it wasn't a thing of great meaning but a thing of quality and purpose. this gift
. >> reporter: beloved new orleanian sally ann roberts knows the value of resilience.find value this is once again a drive-through experience? >> it's the tonic we need right now, to allow our children to experience what we experienced as children. listening to holiday music in their cars and celebrating the season, what we have. there are a lot of things we have lost but still have our loved ones. >> reporter: here it's not hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel. it's...