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margaret casey—heyford from sha kespeare's globe.antasy world. now, a museum in oxford is letting families do just that. the story museum was due to reopen in april but the pandemic forced it to postpone. today it finally reopens its doors — fiona lamdin reports. this is...a magical place. in this whispering wood with a flick of the wand the trees tell you a tale. my favourite tree is the one with a sword in it because it looks ancient and it's really cool. it makes you feel like you're really in a wood. next you can step into eight storybooks in the enchanted library. here in winnie the pooh's hundred acre wood you can play poohsticks. i've now fallen down into alice's rabbit hole but the only way out is with the golden key. and if you push through the fur coats at the back of the wardrobe you will find yourself in cs lewis's narnia. and next door you will find horrid henry in his bedroom. i like this room because it's so free and you can really be a child again here. oh, it's so much fun. definitely the fart bed is my favourite, de
margaret casey—heyford from sha kespeare's globe.antasy world. now, a museum in oxford is letting families do just that. the story museum was due to reopen in april but the pandemic forced it to postpone. today it finally reopens its doors — fiona lamdin reports. this is...a magical place. in this whispering wood with a flick of the wand the trees tell you a tale. my favourite tree is the one with a sword in it because it looks ancient and it's really cool. it makes you feel like you're...
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a man who sha shown statesman like qualities in many ways, but has an ability to ferret out any kindbversive influence wherever it may be found and the strength and persistent to get rid o. it. >> ladies and gentlemen, you have summoned me on behalf of millions of your fellow americans to lead a great crusade for freedom in america and freedom in the world. i know something of the solemn responsibility of leading a crusade. i have led one. i pick up this task therefore in the spirit of deep obligation, mindful of its burdens and of its decisive importance, i accept your summons. i will lead this crusade. our aims, the aims of this republican crusade are clear. to sweep from office an administration which has fastened on every one of us the wastefulness, the arrogance and corruption in high places, the heavy burdens and the anxieties which are the bitter fruit of a party too long in power. much more than this, it is our aim to give to our country a program of progressive policies, drawn from our finest republican traditions. to unite us wherever we have been divided. to strengthen fre
a man who sha shown statesman like qualities in many ways, but has an ability to ferret out any kindbversive influence wherever it may be found and the strength and persistent to get rid o. it. >> ladies and gentlemen, you have summoned me on behalf of millions of your fellow americans to lead a great crusade for freedom in america and freedom in the world. i know something of the solemn responsibility of leading a crusade. i have led one. i pick up this task therefore in the spirit of...
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margaret casey—heyford from sha kespeare's globe.the first live show of the new series. stringent measures have been put in place to ensure the programme is covid safe. but despite the stricter rules, the show‘s hoping it can preserve the old strictly atmosphere. david silito reports. # you're free to do what you want to do...# 0n last week's launch show we got a first glimpse of what a covid—safe strictly involved. claudia and tess two metres apart... it has never felt so good to be back. ..thejudges all on separate podiums... ..and the professional dancers are going to have to live on their own while they're on the show. one half of the couple will be living on their own — at least one half, and on occasion both are on their own — and the other half could remain with their household, quite a few of the celebrities living outside of london have actually moved down to be nearer. but outside the couples, there will be no hugs, no high fives or crowds around claudia. instead, there'll be a smaller audience, regulartesting and a lot mor
margaret casey—heyford from sha kespeare's globe.the first live show of the new series. stringent measures have been put in place to ensure the programme is covid safe. but despite the stricter rules, the show‘s hoping it can preserve the old strictly atmosphere. david silito reports. # you're free to do what you want to do...# 0n last week's launch show we got a first glimpse of what a covid—safe strictly involved. claudia and tess two metres apart... it has never felt so good to be...
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good evening, i'm katie sha na han with your latest sports news. and we'll start with the europa leagueind to beat rapid vienna in their opening group game. it was the first time mikel arteta's side had played in front of a crowd this season too with 3,000 home fans in vienna and they had a reason to cheer early in the second half after this poor defensive mistake from bernd leno and david luiz put rapid into the lead. luiz chalked that off soon after to make things level, before captain pierre emerick aubameyang scored the winner to give arsenal their first away win in the europa league. the reaction i think the second half we understood much better these spaces that we had to attack. we played with more purpose, we generated much more rightly considered delay chance with another misunderstanding at the back. but in general i think we scored two goals in the set was fantastic. we are delighted to start the face with a victory. tottenham had to face austrian opponents too, but they had a much more comfotable evening. they beat lask 3—nil. heung min son scored their third. leicester too
good evening, i'm katie sha na han with your latest sports news. and we'll start with the europa leagueind to beat rapid vienna in their opening group game. it was the first time mikel arteta's side had played in front of a crowd this season too with 3,000 home fans in vienna and they had a reason to cheer early in the second half after this poor defensive mistake from bernd leno and david luiz put rapid into the lead. luiz chalked that off soon after to make things level, before captain pierre...
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like china's first sha >> joyce du is a proud general manager. >> when did this shake shack close for coronavirus? >> close? >> yeah. >> we not close. >> you never closed. >> never. we working every day, and all times. >> what do you think is the most important prevention measure that you want to their with american restaurants. >> wear the mask. >> three simple words that have not been politicized here. to the seeming benefit of the world's most pop louse country. ramy inocencio, cbs news, beijing. >> yuccas: still to come on the cbs weekend news, boeing 737 max could soon carry passengers again. why some officials are still not on board. >> yuccas: these are turbulent times for boeing. the pandemic has collapsed the demand for travel, grounding planes and workers worldwide. but this week a glimmer of hope for the pacific northwest's largest employer. regulators took a key step toward returning the 737 max to flight following two deadly crashes. here's kris van cleave. >> faa administrator steve dixon pledged the grounded 737 max would not carry passengers again until he had flown it
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. >>> new details about sha shooting in union square in san francisco. in the last 45 minutes we learned it was an attempting robbery. the suspects tried to rob a man. there was a fight and that's when one of the suspects got shot. he was rushed to a local hospital where he died. three guns were found on the scene. >> back to our coverage of the glass fire, napa valley has been hit hard by this fire. every day we're learning of new ones that have either been significantly damaged or destroyed. this map shows many of the wineries, including the five star hotel meadowwood that has been damaged or destroyed. that includes the castle, the wild fire burned the farmhouse containing millions of dollars in wine. but the castle building on the property was able to escape the flames. now, the state winery along the silverado trail also hit hard. their tasting room is gone and their bottling room also caught fire. just up from there, the home on the property and their vineyard also destroyed. but firefighters were able to save the winery building. take a look at ba
. >>> new details about sha shooting in union square in san francisco. in the last 45 minutes we learned it was an attempting robbery. the suspects tried to rob a man. there was a fight and that's when one of the suspects got shot. he was rushed to a local hospital where he died. three guns were found on the scene. >> back to our coverage of the glass fire, napa valley has been hit hard by this fire. every day we're learning of new ones that have either been significantly damaged...
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sha dr. sean conley danced around the issue of whether the president had received oxygen at any point. later we learned, as well as other outlets that the president had indeed received supplemental oxygen friday morning at the white house before he was taken to walter reed. today we heard a dr. story from dr. sean conley, who finally admitted the president received oxygen, and his oxygenation levels had dropped belout 94% on friday as well as yesterday. he also revealed that the the president is on a drug recommended only for payments of patients who do need supplement at oxygen. why did dr. conley withhold information during hess briefing yesterday? here's his explanation. >> so i was trying to reflect the upbeat tuned, give any information that might steer the course of game off that they were trying to hide something, wasn't necessarily true, so he is -- the fact of the matter is he is doing really well. he is. >> there's reason that withholding truthful information from the public would s
sha dr. sean conley danced around the issue of whether the president had received oxygen at any point. later we learned, as well as other outlets that the president had indeed received supplemental oxygen friday morning at the white house before he was taken to walter reed. today we heard a dr. story from dr. sean conley, who finally admitted the president received oxygen, and his oxygenation levels had dropped belout 94% on friday as well as yesterday. he also revealed that the the president...
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he's the best known playwright of all time so, what price would you pay for a copy of sha kespeare's auction record for any printed work of literature. tanya dendrinos has more. an immeasurable impact on english literature and language, this player will be heard forevermore and in part thinks of this collection published in 1623, seven years after shakespearedeath. friends of the bard compiled his tragedies and comedies, including 18 plays that had never been published before. this copy is a complete copy, that means it has all of its places and that is very unusual because shakespeare has been read and read and read so the vast majority of copies are imperfect. this is a first time ina imperfect. this is a first time in a generation a complete copy has come on the market. it is known as the first folio, and contains plays like macbeth, twelfth night, julius caesar and the tempest. lovers of literature will argue it is priceless but the bedding had to start somewhere. they are only five complete copies known in private hands so it is an extraordinary honour to offer this here at chri
he's the best known playwright of all time so, what price would you pay for a copy of sha kespeare's auction record for any printed work of literature. tanya dendrinos has more. an immeasurable impact on english literature and language, this player will be heard forevermore and in part thinks of this collection published in 1623, seven years after shakespearedeath. friends of the bard compiled his tragedies and comedies, including 18 plays that had never been published before. this copy is a...
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maggert casey heyford from sha kespeare's globe. that's then.gert casey heyford from shakespeare's globe. that's catch up with all the weather news now. the winds are easing a bit compared with the daytime today, staying quite blustery. temperatures generally between four and 10 degrees. for tomorrow, a blustery day, a mix of sunny spells and heavy showers. showers most plentiful gci’oss showers. showers most plentiful across western areas, so through western scotland, northern ireland, north—west england, wales and the south—west, some will blow in the english channel, further north and east, north—east england in eastern scotla nd east, north—east england in eastern scotland may well avoid most of the showers and stay predominantly dry with some sunny spells. call with top temperatures between ten and 1a degrees. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. south yorkshire is the latest region to move to england's top level of restrictions. local leaders in sheffield call for an exit plan. the question is, at what point will come out of tier 3? no
maggert casey heyford from sha kespeare's globe. that's then.gert casey heyford from shakespeare's globe. that's catch up with all the weather news now. the winds are easing a bit compared with the daytime today, staying quite blustery. temperatures generally between four and 10 degrees. for tomorrow, a blustery day, a mix of sunny spells and heavy showers. showers most plentiful gci’oss showers. showers most plentiful across western areas, so through western scotland, northern ireland,...
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of the nation's most significant stages including newcastle theatre royal, birmingham hippodrome and shar of the board of trustees for shakespeare's globe which is one of the organisations to have been awarded funding. great to have you with us on bbc news. thanks for joining great to have you with us on bbc news. thanks forjoining us, should start by asking how much have you been given? we have been given 2.98 million as a grant and we are so delighted and grateful for it, because it really is a lifeline. what difference will it make? essentially, even though we have been really prudent, we trimmed our costs dramatically, not trimmed, we cut them dramatically, we had basically chomped through our reserves and we were basically in a desperate state, so it really is vital and i cannot say how much of a lifeline it is, because essentially we are going to have to think long and hard about how we prepare to reopen in due course when we can open, because we do not have state funding, andi open, because we do not have state funding, and i do not think many people realise that before we started
of the nation's most significant stages including newcastle theatre royal, birmingham hippodrome and shar of the board of trustees for shakespeare's globe which is one of the organisations to have been awarded funding. great to have you with us on bbc news. thanks for joining great to have you with us on bbc news. thanks forjoining us, should start by asking how much have you been given? we have been given 2.98 million as a grant and we are so delighted and grateful for it, because it really is...
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i honestly think that sha is really too modest at work there are people literally afraid there are in the end it's not just hyperbole i know people who are under no circumstance would probably feel it one else does or they're supporting trump their freight for their jobs their frayed for someone myself who lost many friends when i decided to support donald trump this is real not everyone is outspoken as i am and feel comfortable talking to people about why he support but i absolutely believe that the number of shot or silent that silent majority who supported donald trump i do believe that that number is definitely greater in 2020 much more so than it was in 2016 because it's better much more damaging to say that you support double truck now as opposed to 2600 how does the polling model to deal with what's called the shy trump voter is there a way you can do it. and here is but let's let's be clear now talk about your point in a stacking while there may or may well be a shy trump voter or a shy biden poll where they are unlikely going to have it used to sickle impact on the election t
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friends of the bard compiled mr william sha kespeare's comedies, histories and tragedies, including 18 that means it has all of its pages and that is very unusual in that shakespeare was read and read and read and many copies — the vast majority of copies — are imperfect. and this is the first time in a generation that a complete copy has come on the market. it is known as the first folio, and contains 36 of shakespeare's plays, including macbeth and julius caesar. lovers of literature the world over would argue it is priceless but the bidding had to start somewhere... they are only five complete copies known in private hands so it is an extraordinary honour for us to be offering this today, here at christie's. with that in mind, we must open the bidding at $2,600,000. $2,800,000 now... to be or not to be... for the folio here at christie's $8,400,000. sold. thank you, fernando. and that was just the hammer price. the total coming in at $9.97 million, a new world auction record for any printed work of literature, far exceeding the previous high of $6.16 million, set in 2001. it was bou
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and welcome back canadian e-commerce site sha. a fire announced on tuesday it has entered agreement with tic toc to give its more than 1000000 merchants the option to advertise products on the short form video app now shopify says the move allows tech doc users to click on a video ad to buy products from sellers on the e-commerce site the company already has similar deals with other social media sites like facebook and instagram as well as several other e-commerce business is the new partnership will roll out in the u.s. this week before moving into europe and southeast asia in 2021 on the new shopping 5 stock was up as much as 3.8 percent on tuesday and that the u.s. commerce the u.s. government has filed an appeal pushing back against a ruling by the world trade organization that part of the trump ministrations tariffs on china are unlawful the u.s. delegation to the w t o is claiming as part of its appeal that this moment quote reflects a major missed opportunity for the deputy o. to begin to address the most serious problem fa
and welcome back canadian e-commerce site sha. a fire announced on tuesday it has entered agreement with tic toc to give its more than 1000000 merchants the option to advertise products on the short form video app now shopify says the move allows tech doc users to click on a video ad to buy products from sellers on the e-commerce site the company already has similar deals with other social media sites like facebook and instagram as well as several other e-commerce business is the new...
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e was the head of ops six of had beenand he said he except for sha, he was part of einstadt.nd i asked, how many men, women, children did you kill that year? and he said 90,000. at that broke the case as far as he einstadt group concerned, and after that, and we established by evidence that 2 million people, innocent men women and children, mainly jews, were murdered by the einstadt group in the open ields. ater, i had the opportunity to interrogate rudolph herz, the commandant of auschwitz concentration camp. t happened this way. we acquired evidence auschwitz was a terrible center, a concentration camp, perhaps the worst of the whole regime. but we couldn't find it. after we rested our case, i received word from the british that they had picked up rudolph herz, where he had been hiding as a farmer. i asked the british to bring him to nuremberg, where i might interrogate him. hey did so and i spent three days simply talking to this individual across the table. he described the atrocities in auschwitz. asked how many men, women and children were murdered at auchwitz and he sa
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terry and anush sha, back to you. we're going to clean up with the grounds crew. take care. >> they have too much fun. >>> still ahead, twitter taking a bold stance, blocking a tweet from trump adviser. what the tweet said and why twitter took it down. >>> movie night under the stars but talk about the state >>> twitter has blocked another high profile tweet from the trump administration. white house science adviser scott app lip tweeted, masks work, no. twitter blocked that tweet for violating policy with false or misleading information about covid-19. former chief of radiology at medical center has no expertise on infectious diseases. experts agree masks help control spread of the virus. >>> no word of stimulus. house speaker nancy pelosi set a deadline to make it possible to pass the bill before the election. senate minority leader chuck schumer says state and local areas need money to open schools safely. >> here's what they've agreed to in following months, nothing. president says one thing, mcconnell says another, they're stymied. we need help might be a sec
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studying and discussing energy with some of the top people as well is the middle east, one could add say shant your expertise, there's a difference in attitude with global energy supplies, what's achievable and what's desirable from middle east and asian investors compared to your western investor, do you see a similar -- >> i think what we definitely see, you'll have areas, heavily dependent on coal and oil at the same time have to supply growth somewhat in terms of electricity market which will require solutions which are much more -- interim solutions like natural gas so you'll see a bigger shift in natural gas than in areas like europe. at the same time, the picture is diverse in all the regions that i'm talking about. renewable will play a key role the question is, what can we do in type of regions to change the underlying fundamentals of the energy world, which if you take asia for example, 50% based on coal the first target for these regions very often is just to make sure that the supply is there and in this regard i think the discussion is around can we have the supply available and
studying and discussing energy with some of the top people as well is the middle east, one could add say shant your expertise, there's a difference in attitude with global energy supplies, what's achievable and what's desirable from middle east and asian investors compared to your western investor, do you see a similar -- >> i think what we definitely see, you'll have areas, heavily dependent on coal and oil at the same time have to supply growth somewhat in terms of electricity market...
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the reason it is still a close race in florida despite sha shift away is there is another shift that appears to be afoot. this is a telemundo poll. that is a big shift. more specifically they break it down here. it is cuban american voters. you think of south florida, miami-dade, look at the advantage that trump built there. that is not an advantage that trump had in 2015. there is a long-standing advantage in florida. it goes back decades, trump did not really benefit from it in 2016. so he is growing his support there. you see around puerto rican voters. that adds up to what they always seem to find a couple points in favor of the poll getting here. i don't think either side really knows what will happen on election day. >> underscoring what monica alba said at the top. let's go through the numbers we just got in. it is 45-42 in florida. in pennsylvania biden 51-44%. in ohio, biden 48% to 43%. also in iowa, trump 47% to biden 46%. you have biden in three of the four states. a lot of, honestly a lot of room for joe biden to run away with it. if these polls are correct, and again i s
the reason it is still a close race in florida despite sha shift away is there is another shift that appears to be afoot. this is a telemundo poll. that is a big shift. more specifically they break it down here. it is cuban american voters. you think of south florida, miami-dade, look at the advantage that trump built there. that is not an advantage that trump had in 2015. there is a long-standing advantage in florida. it goes back decades, trump did not really benefit from it in 2016. so he is...
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terry and anush sha, back to you. we're going to clean up with the grounds crew. take care. >> they have too much fun. >>> still ahead, twitter taking a bold stance, blocking a tweet from trump adviser. what the tweet said and why twitter took it down. >>> movie night under the stars but talk about the state of politics. we'll explain. in two weeks. plus- why you might have some difficulties finding a new "family friend" for the holidays. today in the bay. monday from 4:30 to 7. happening today.. artists from all over the country and even the bay area i didn't choose this job because it was easy. but i can't say i expected this. to fight these fires, we need funding - plain and simple. for this crisis, and for the next one. prop 15 closes tax loopholes so rich corporations pay their fair share of taxes. so firefighters like me, have what we need to do the job, and to do it right. the big corporations want to keep their tax loopholes. it's what they do. well, i do what i do. if you'ld like to help, join me and vote yes on prop 15. uber and lyft are like every big g
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the september 26th rose garden sha ceremony to hold the rushed nomination of amy coney barrett to the supreme court, judge acb doesn't know the 1, 2, 3 with the first amendment. >> what are the five freedoms of the first amendment? >> speech, religion, press, assembly. speech, press, religion, assembly. what am i missing? >> redress or protest. >> protest. particularly important one these days. one of the people recently diagnosed with covid-19 who can trace his case back to the white house outbreak is former governor chris christie. he attended the rose garden event and part of the trump debate team. christie revealed he spent seven days in an icu and said he was wrong not to follow mask guidelines and the disease is something to be taken seriously. ten months after we first heard about this. if you thought this might rub off on the white house, you would be wrong. >> through operation warp speed, we will have 100 million vaccine doses before the end of the year. the vaccine will end the pandemic once and for all. frankly, i'll say it and they'll hate it. they'll actually love it. ev
the september 26th rose garden sha ceremony to hold the rushed nomination of amy coney barrett to the supreme court, judge acb doesn't know the 1, 2, 3 with the first amendment. >> what are the five freedoms of the first amendment? >> speech, religion, press, assembly. speech, press, religion, assembly. what am i missing? >> redress or protest. >> protest. particularly important one these days. one of the people recently diagnosed with covid-19 who can trace his case...
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looks tasty in the mar cha sha is awake because she's an overnight newborn nanny and taking care of twinsi hope your little charges are doing well. and this little guy, milo, a 10-week-old puppy, so cute. we also have a question from one of our viewers asking is it too early to have a drink? the answer is is it is of course 5:00 somewhere, 5:00 a.m. up to you. really up to you. >>> coming up next here, a look at the axios one big thing. and coming up on morning show, chaos at the president's first day back at the white house after being hospitalized for the coronavirus has aides wondering if the medical treatment is affecting his behavior. >>> that, and the vice-presidential debate tonight. >>> and senator amy klobuchar, just moments away on "morning joe." y klobuchar, just moments away on "morning joe." man of the united states postal service. we are here to deliver your cards, packages and prescriptions. and also deliver the peace of mind knowing that what's important to you-like your ballot-is on its way. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. and we always will. you power
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it has sha rufrrunk about 50 mi. great news for the firefighters.ay we had 72 degrees and 7% relative humidity. it's 54 with 73% relative humidity. the marine layer has made it to the glass fire. it will stay there through saturday. it will get warm with dry breezes once again monday, tuesday and wednesday. critical fire conditions below dangerous levels that could be our last push for that during this fire season. mid to upper 50s with cloudy conditions around san francisco. milder thanks to the blanket of clouds this morning. the commute is quiet. just isolated areas drizzle at the higher elevations and the air quality issues we'll be dealing with all day. be careful with that. let's talk more about the commute and turn it over to jobina. hi, jobina. >> hi, mike. so i do have an update for one of the sigalerts we've been following two this morning. we'll start in san jose. some video of this crash on northbound 101 at the hellier avenue off-ramp. this overturned box truck was blocking three lanes. they pulled it up. even though there was an ambula
it has sha rufrrunk about 50 mi. great news for the firefighters.ay we had 72 degrees and 7% relative humidity. it's 54 with 73% relative humidity. the marine layer has made it to the glass fire. it will stay there through saturday. it will get warm with dry breezes once again monday, tuesday and wednesday. critical fire conditions below dangerous levels that could be our last push for that during this fire season. mid to upper 50s with cloudy conditions around san francisco. milder thanks to...
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obtained the report on the cause and it blames a pg&e power line, the line that was supposed to be shacause it was no longer needed. nbc bay area's jaxon vanderbeken has the story. >> what you're describing with the kincade fire is not an accident. it is the product of a long-standing pattern. >> reporter: that's former public utilities commissioner after we told her about the kincade fire was blamed on the pg&e power line for sparking it. >> there needs to be a look at the organization and why this organization keeps producing the same types of problems over and over again. >> reporter: according to the report, the 230,000 volt power line that started the fire had once provided power to a geothermal plant northeast of geyserville. the plant was shutdown more than a decade ago. but rather than deenergize or remove the line, cal fire says pg&e left it up. and making things worse, disconnected it from this plant designed to secure the power line to the tower and keep it taut. over the next two decades, the loose line swung around, twisting in high wind, until it finally snapped on the ni
obtained the report on the cause and it blames a pg&e power line, the line that was supposed to be shacause it was no longer needed. nbc bay area's jaxon vanderbeken has the story. >> what you're describing with the kincade fire is not an accident. it is the product of a long-standing pattern. >> reporter: that's former public utilities commissioner after we told her about the kincade fire was blamed on the pg&e power line for sparking it. >> there needs to be a look...
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as an fbi director, i did, i met with allily sha group in texas regularly to establish dialogue.ies, i wouldn't do that. i think that's kind of outside the norm. but let's see exactly what his association is here. we shouldn't jump to any kind of conclusion. arthel: we're not jumping to a conclusion. we're stating the fact that he was seen at a rally protesting the governor's stay at home orders. to your point, that is a fact that it would be the duty of local law enforcement agents, police, sheriffs, deputies and all the rest if it's their duty to prosecute, to charge, to hunt out these guys, to stop them in their tracks, then that seems to be a conflict. >> it may be. depending on the nature of his association with them. i'm not in any way supporting his attending that rally. i don't support that. i think it was a bad idea. but let's let the facts play out here. arthel: okay. >> i don't know what he was doing there. but i wouldn't have done it. arthel: we'll see how that plays out. let me get one question in before we go. the two brothers charged in the plot to kill governor wh
as an fbi director, i did, i met with allily sha group in texas regularly to establish dialogue.ies, i wouldn't do that. i think that's kind of outside the norm. but let's see exactly what his association is here. we shouldn't jump to any kind of conclusion. arthel: we're not jumping to a conclusion. we're stating the fact that he was seen at a rally protesting the governor's stay at home orders. to your point, that is a fact that it would be the duty of local law enforcement agents, police,...
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for the new model the shas the systems have all been upgraded so we're talking about electronic rollcivilization bosch active suspension management and so on and so on in fact all of that feels very good the car is very 'd reactive and curse it's their goods that they even said records on the noble green roll that. the noble green nordschleife is one of the most famous and most challenging racetracks in the world what better place to push the newest panamera to its limits. beyond the wheel is lost can a push a test and development driver after some final preparation last takes off for the 20.832 kilometer lap he's not driving a hybrid panamera with the top model the turbo spit in the showroom pilot sport cup to china. the $630.00 horsepower 8 cylinder engine propels the call from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 3 point one seconds top speed is $315.00 teenage. to set up with an electro mechanical roll stabilisation system makes itself noticeable with incredible stability in spite of the bumpy track surface. last completes the lap after exactly 7 minutes 29.81 seconds setting a new re
for the new model the shas the systems have all been upgraded so we're talking about electronic rollcivilization bosch active suspension management and so on and so on in fact all of that feels very good the car is very 'd reactive and curse it's their goods that they even said records on the noble green roll that. the noble green nordschleife is one of the most famous and most challenging racetracks in the world what better place to push the newest panamera to its limits. beyond the wheel is...
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who fractured the skull of an elderly person, and at t simes we'vn white vigilante violence in ken no shasconsin. grassroots organizerknow e way you get social change in the united states isvi nently through pressuring different institutions to transform public policies. >> reporter: let me ask you about public support for these protes. there has been a shift to no. if you loo at wisconsin where jacob blake was shot in june you saw 61% approval for e thotests and 47% in september. in 1963, 27% of peoe said the thought the protest would help racialr equality, a y later that dropped to 16%. professor joseph, how do you view the role of public opinion when it comes to these protests? te well, public opinion absolutely m in a democracy like ours, but, at the same time, historically and we've seen it with the numbers you've just shown, a nam, historically, public opinion has lagged behindocial justice so the public opinion on gay marriage or women having the right to vot or anti-racism has ways lagged behind some kind of national consensus, so those numbers aren't that bad. we always have that
who fractured the skull of an elderly person, and at t simes we'vn white vigilante violence in ken no shasconsin. grassroots organizerknow e way you get social change in the united states isvi nently through pressuring different institutions to transform public policies. >> reporter: let me ask you about public support for these protes. there has been a shift to no. if you loo at wisconsin where jacob blake was shot in june you saw 61% approval for e thotests and 47% in september. in...
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a president sha hthat had ever be done.a images for history. >> and that man is joining me.i thank you, i'll share with you with our viewers that i thanked you to making this film during the commercial break and you told me to have tissues ready when i watch it. i didn't know that you meant during the clip. that even choked me up. it will clearly being very emotionally provocative, but tell me how the film can about and what it was like to see your photos put together like this. >> it can about because laura dern and her production partner contacted me about possibly doing a film. and it wasn't anything that was on my radar, but when they came to me and presented their idea, i thought that i could participate in this given the quality of laura dern and evan hayes, i thought that i would be in good hands with them. >> you clearly were. your role, pete, immerses you in these presidencies, you follow them from white house to meetings with foreign leaders and into some very serious situations sometimes. what was it like to be part of that? >> you know, you are a fly on the wall
a president sha hthat had ever be done.a images for history. >> and that man is joining me.i thank you, i'll share with you with our viewers that i thanked you to making this film during the commercial break and you told me to have tissues ready when i watch it. i didn't know that you meant during the clip. that even choked me up. it will clearly being very emotionally provocative, but tell me how the film can about and what it was like to see your photos put together like this. >>...
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sha shawna, good morning. it's lovely to see you at this hour. i just get you to fact-check the white house statement there about what was going on with jared kushner's comments? >> i mean, so, they do have these policies that they tout. they did pass some money for hbcus, which that program needed to be renewed every year. the president sometimes bumbles the explanation of this. they did work on criminal justice reform early on with democratic and republican senators. not going to dispute that. but i think it's worth pointing out that that criminal justice reform package was something that had multiple other steps after that that they haven't done, and they call it an accomplishment, but there's so much more to be done. but i think at the core of what jared kushner was saying, that is offensive, is this idea that black people do not know what is best for them, that what they are saying is not necessarily the best thing for them. and there's a lot of different opinions out there and there's a lot of different opinions in the protests that we've s
sha shawna, good morning. it's lovely to see you at this hour. i just get you to fact-check the white house statement there about what was going on with jared kushner's comments? >> i mean, so, they do have these policies that they tout. they did pass some money for hbcus, which that program needed to be renewed every year. the president sometimes bumbles the explanation of this. they did work on criminal justice reform early on with democratic and republican senators. not going to...
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. >> ey sha? >> to cornell's point, i got to say not only is this man a great orator, we're reminded about the fact that he's extremely powerfully but he's our forever potus. i'm stoked right now in a way that i hadn't been throughout most of this election cycle. i'm jazzed up. i feel like he riled up the crowd in a way that reminded us all the things that he did. he popped his collar and said, look, joe and i accomplished things. he also put on his boxing gloves and wasn't afraid to come at donald trump and to call him cooky and a lunatic. what's really critical about him doing this and being so eni go mattic in philly -- hillary clinton only lost by less than a percentage point in pennsylvania. that's about 44,000 votes that was the difference-maker there. so if he can animate some black folks in particular, because today he had a racial justice forum, to come out in philly and get an extra 10,000 people to show up at the polls, that tips the scale. so it's a really big deal to me. i feel the en
. >> ey sha? >> to cornell's point, i got to say not only is this man a great orator, we're reminded about the fact that he's extremely powerfully but he's our forever potus. i'm stoked right now in a way that i hadn't been throughout most of this election cycle. i'm jazzed up. i feel like he riled up the crowd in a way that reminded us all the things that he did. he popped his collar and said, look, joe and i accomplished things. he also put on his boxing gloves and wasn't afraid...
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ped recoveryat k sha that people have described by the best type of letter for the type of economy that some areas that are holding up well and benefiting. a lot more areas that are reflected down and relatively weak. certainly even within certain areas like growth, we prefer technology over healthcare, for instance. within the cyclical areas, we prefer consumer discretionary. within the defense of areas, we prefer consumer staples over utilities or real estate. there is probably more granular interest sector and interest style allocation views that are relevant now than sort of the big all long or buy everything that you had from the april lows. vonnie: exactly. even as we continue to zoom higher, there are definitely individual stocks benefiting more and really just a few of them. is there room for some of these individual stocks or at this point would you be taking a step back? sam: i think the ones that are less dependent on further stimulus probably have more support than the ones that really rely on further stimulus, consumers coming back to a lot of the hardest hit industries, tr
ped recoveryat k sha that people have described by the best type of letter for the type of economy that some areas that are holding up well and benefiting. a lot more areas that are reflected down and relatively weak. certainly even within certain areas like growth, we prefer technology over healthcare, for instance. within the cyclical areas, we prefer consumer discretionary. within the defense of areas, we prefer consumer staples over utilities or real estate. there is probably more granular...
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you can make changes quickly being owned by inspired brands and not having to answer to sha shareholdersest with about 17,000 locations across the country much of them outside of the northeast. if this does go through, faster growth and quicker changes >>> maybe by that time, people will resume their morning coffee habits thanks for staying on top of this one >>> the etf spotlight, looking at skyy. up almost 35% this year currently trading down more than 1% reporting disappointing results saying covid could impact demand well into 2021 you can see shares of s&p down 22.5% this morning "sqwawk on the street" will be right back when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. ♪ the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. i have a soft spot for local places. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. gonna go ahead and support him, get my hair cut, leave a big tip. if we focus on our local communities, we can find a way to get through this together. thank you. ♪ if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. get ou
you can make changes quickly being owned by inspired brands and not having to answer to sha shareholdersest with about 17,000 locations across the country much of them outside of the northeast. if this does go through, faster growth and quicker changes >>> maybe by that time, people will resume their morning coffee habits thanks for staying on top of this one >>> the etf spotlight, looking at skyy. up almost 35% this year currently trading down more than 1% reporting...
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can you explain to the american people now suffering and may not understand the manu sha of congressional procedure what needs to happen in congress for them to get some relief. >> good morning, tiffany, great to be with you. house democrats have now acted decisively and passed the heroes act twice. we initially passed the heroes act, $3.4 trillion in relief to the american people in the middle of may. and then a few weeks ago, we acted again because we want to get something done in three different areas. we need to crush the virus. we need to provide direct relief to the american people in areas like housing and food assistance and jobless support and we need to revive the economy so we can get things back on track. speaker pelosi continues to negotiate with treasury secretary mnuchin in good faith but it's not clear we got a willing partner because the president is all over the place, and mitch mcconnell is doing what mitch mcconnell tends to do, which is obstruct. >> for the people watching and hearing, what's at issue? i saw pelosi spoke with steven mnuch mnuchin. it seems a big issue
can you explain to the american people now suffering and may not understand the manu sha of congressional procedure what needs to happen in congress for them to get some relief. >> good morning, tiffany, great to be with you. house democrats have now acted decisively and passed the heroes act twice. we initially passed the heroes act, $3.4 trillion in relief to the american people in the middle of may. and then a few weeks ago, we acted again because we want to get something done in three...
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that, but some of them put their profits beyond people and that's why you have to have on or about sha and tough and good and fair enforcement of it. that's what a democratic administration would do to help make this working place a safer and a better place to be employed. >> john more goal iargolis, ano question. >> senator bentsen, since you have been in the senate, the government has spent increasing amounts of money to protect the family farmer. most of the subsidies do seem to go to the largest and richest farmers who presumably need it least, while it's the smaller farmers who have often forced to sell out, sometimes to their large farmer neighbor who has gotten more subsidies to begin with. despite the fact that i believe you are a rather large farmer yourself, do you believe it's time to uncouple the subsidy formula from the amount of land a farmer has and target federal money to the small and medium sized farmer? >> well, i've supported that. i voted for the 50,000 limitation to get away from the million dollar contributions to farmers. of the four that are on this ticket, i'm
that, but some of them put their profits beyond people and that's why you have to have on or about sha and tough and good and fair enforcement of it. that's what a democratic administration would do to help make this working place a safer and a better place to be employed. >> john more goal iargolis, ano question. >> senator bentsen, since you have been in the senate, the government has spent increasing amounts of money to protect the family farmer. most of the subsidies do seem to...
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sha shapiro. >> good to be with you ainsley.arings. >> they have served their purpose. no legal requirement to have these kinds of hearings. initially they were interesting and you could learn something about the law or the nominee. ever since the late justice ginsburg playbook of talking a lot and don't say anything you don't learn anything about the nominee. you don't learn anything about the law. the senators from both parties grand stand and make their points in a at best kabuki theater and worse harms our public discourse. ainsley: how does it hurt the supreme court. >> as we saw in the set pieces yesterday in the first day of the amy coney barrett hearings, the democrats put up these big pictures of these smiling kids that would be harmed if supposedly if judge barrett became justice barrett. it's grand standing. it's making policy arguments. it's not learning anything about the law. it's continuing purely the political presidential campaign using judge barrett as a token to make their points. we don't learn anything about
sha shapiro. >> good to be with you ainsley.arings. >> they have served their purpose. no legal requirement to have these kinds of hearings. initially they were interesting and you could learn something about the law or the nominee. ever since the late justice ginsburg playbook of talking a lot and don't say anything you don't learn anything about the nominee. you don't learn anything about the law. the senators from both parties grand stand and make their points in a at best kabuki...
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judge barrett may be confirmed, but let history though sha i've tried -- show that i've tried hard both to follow the golden rule and the example of justice ginsburg and that i refuse to join the majority opinion. with that, mr. president, i dissent. postcloture time to the democratic leader. i yield my remaining postcloture time to the democratic leader. the gentle woman from washington state. my friend and colleague. ms. cantwell mr. president, i come to the floor to defend a woman's right to choose. i am beyond frustrated that this debate is even happening tonight. according to statistics from the rape, abuse and increst national -- insist national network, there are over 433,000 victims of rape and sexual assault on average each year in the united states of america. they have found that every 73 seconds an american is sexually assaulted. and so when someone wants to chip away at the rights of american women to have access to health care, my state is going to take it personally. my state has codified roe v. wade into law. they have fought for these rights and a vote by the people of
judge barrett may be confirmed, but let history though sha i've tried -- show that i've tried hard both to follow the golden rule and the example of justice ginsburg and that i refuse to join the majority opinion. with that, mr. president, i dissent. postcloture time to the democratic leader. i yield my remaining postcloture time to the democratic leader. the gentle woman from washington state. my friend and colleague. ms. cantwell mr. president, i come to the floor to defend a woman's right to...
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sha, good morning. you were on the air last night on msnbc as the hope hicks news broke.ot has happened since then. what's your reaction to this news, and also as a public health expert, what should be happening around the president right now in terms of contact tracing? >> good morning. and thank you for having me on. so it's obviously heavy news for the country. our national leader is infected. and we obviously, first and foremost, wish him and his wife, the first lady, well. in terms of what to do, there is a very large task in front of us. i believe that the president probably was infected somewhere between three and five days ago. it's possible that it was from ms. hicks but they could have had a common source. but anybody they have been around in the last few days needs to be identified. anybody around ms. hicks in the last three days, the president in the last couple days, needs to be quarantined, and there has to be a very massive contact tracing and testing effort to identify and isolate anyone who is infected. this is going to be a lot of work and end up involvi
sha, good morning. you were on the air last night on msnbc as the hope hicks news broke.ot has happened since then. what's your reaction to this news, and also as a public health expert, what should be happening around the president right now in terms of contact tracing? >> good morning. and thank you for having me on. so it's obviously heavy news for the country. our national leader is infected. and we obviously, first and foremost, wish him and his wife, the first lady, well. in terms...
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clerk: item 36 say resolution to authorization the department of homelessness and supportive housing, sha to execute a standard agreement for up to 45 million of home key grant funds from the california department of housing and community development and to a piss ka pal for the acquisition of the hotel granada at 1,000 sutter treat for supportive housing and for a term to be determined and approve and authorization the hsh to commit up to $23 million in permanent funds and additional operational subsidiaries over five years to satisfy local match requirements and affirming the ceqa determination. >> clerk: ok, supervisor peskin. >> thank you, president yee. i just wanted to take a couple of moments to thanks the folks at our department of real esta estate. as well as the folks at apisscal community services and rebeca foster for all their work and also thank rob melet the owner of 1,000 sutter and most particularly i want to thank the tenants of that 232 unit building for staying organized and keeping my feet to the fire. i really appreciate this and you see this deal will close in this
clerk: item 36 say resolution to authorization the department of homelessness and supportive housing, sha to execute a standard agreement for up to 45 million of home key grant funds from the california department of housing and community development and to a piss ka pal for the acquisition of the hotel granada at 1,000 sutter treat for supportive housing and for a term to be determined and approve and authorization the hsh to commit up to $23 million in permanent funds and additional...
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and six alleged maly sha members accused of plotting to kidnap governor gretchen whitmer, a second suspectn. the fbi foiled the alleged plot to kidnap the governor and put her on trial for treason. investigators believe they targeted whitmer because of strict covid-19 guidelines. six others are set to be arraigned next week. and today, pay attention, look up, the oklahoma sooners will take on the texas longhorns in the red river showdown. both teams are coming off upset losses last week. both teams are bad, as reported by our official fox sports analyst here. the stadium will be at 25% capacity for the game. coverage starts at 12:00 eastern on fox. you can catch fox's big noon kickoff show starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. if you dare to change away from this channel. what's your take on the game today? >> i want texas to win so badly. they take my hope and crush it like this, like that, and i love them but it's time, horns. >> did they win last year? >> no, they did not. >> we'll be watching. i will be watching. i don't know who i'm cheering for. jedediah: guys, i just realized an upside fo
and six alleged maly sha members accused of plotting to kidnap governor gretchen whitmer, a second suspectn. the fbi foiled the alleged plot to kidnap the governor and put her on trial for treason. investigators believe they targeted whitmer because of strict covid-19 guidelines. six others are set to be arraigned next week. and today, pay attention, look up, the oklahoma sooners will take on the texas longhorns in the red river showdown. both teams are coming off upset losses last week. both...
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and also, sha kespeare's rodman, there's lasted nine days. works, i think there is only 235 thought to be still surviving, it dates all the way back to 1623. this one isn't particularly good neck and it is thought it may break the record and go for £5 million at auction. probably worth it, too. hugely influential and still taught everywhere in schools around the world. there are calls for an inquest to be held into the death from coronavirus of transport worker belly mujinga. it was reported that the 47—year—old mother of one died after being deliberately coughed and spat at. the police and crown prosecution service concluded there was insufficient evidence to charge anyone with a crime. but an investigation by bbc panorama found that the police weren't called to investigate for seven weeks, and there are doubts about the virus test they relied on. rianna croxford reports. stay at home and stay safe, for everybody outside. don't catch the virus. belly mujinga died of covid—19 on every five, two weeks after an incident at victoria station, whe
and also, sha kespeare's rodman, there's lasted nine days. works, i think there is only 235 thought to be still surviving, it dates all the way back to 1623. this one isn't particularly good neck and it is thought it may break the record and go for £5 million at auction. probably worth it, too. hugely influential and still taught everywhere in schools around the world. there are calls for an inquest to be held into the death from coronavirus of transport worker belly mujinga. it was reported...