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to glimpse into the farthest corner of our solar system pluto and the cooper about i asked dr alan stern planetary scientist astronaut and pluto mission what wonderful discoveries still lie ahead of us. dr alan stern planetary scientist astronaut had of nasa has put a mission great to have you with us today alan. you've been the principal investigator of nasa mission to pluto and the most widespread conception of pluto in the eyes of the public is the ball of ice floating out there in the dark so can you call it scientific wonderland what makes it so special. well it really is a scientific wonderland and we really had a pretty good idea that from studies from the earth but what new horizons the nasa mission that explored pluto for the 1st time in 2015 discovered was far beyond their expectations pluto which is a planet with 5 moods an atmosphere highly active geology and evidence for water ocean and its interior and it could even be a host for biology is just far beyond our wildest imaginations and i think you know now that easily well of on this is a scientific. so if i were to set my f
to glimpse into the farthest corner of our solar system pluto and the cooper about i asked dr alan stern planetary scientist astronaut and pluto mission what wonderful discoveries still lie ahead of us. dr alan stern planetary scientist astronaut had of nasa has put a mission great to have you with us today alan. you've been the principal investigator of nasa mission to pluto and the most widespread conception of pluto in the eyes of the public is the ball of ice floating out there in the dark...
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dr alan stern planetary scientist astronaut had of nasa has played a mission great to have you with us today alan thanks it's just great to be here so you have been the principal investigator of nasa as mission to pluto and the most widespread conception of pluto in the eyes of the public is the ball of ice floating out there in the dark so can you call it scientific wonderland what makes it so special. well it really is a scientific wonder and we really had a pretty good idea that from studies from the earth. new horizons the nasa mission that explored for the 1st time what it's deemed discovered was far beyond their expectations. which is a planet with 5 moods and atmosphere highly active geology and evidence for water ocean it's you're even. close for biology is just far beyond our wildest imaginations. i think yeah hold on easily well of all this is a science. so if i were to set my foot on pluto what would i say there. well it depends on where you go because just like the earth pluto is a very diverse planet with mountain ranges canyons and great sugar and other kinds of geology s
dr alan stern planetary scientist astronaut had of nasa has played a mission great to have you with us today alan thanks it's just great to be here so you have been the principal investigator of nasa as mission to pluto and the most widespread conception of pluto in the eyes of the public is the ball of ice floating out there in the dark so can you call it scientific wonderland what makes it so special. well it really is a scientific wonder and we really had a pretty good idea that from studies...
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but, you can see the mechanism of the pillar coming down from the deck, and the stern and it controls the lever. so a lot of elements, a lot of weapons, i couldn't get my head around what it would have been like to be cramped like that for 66 days. it was calm, but incredibly stormy, and extraordinarily dangerous. and towards the front, there is a living area you can go to, that is where most of the sailors would have slept in the stern as well. and that is where most of the cooking would have been done, they had an oven in there, and hanging meat, not particularly hygienic. so a lot of that would be brought up from the cargo from the deck of the ship, to that particular cabin for preparation. if you look up toward the top of the deck, you can see most of the small cannon. we didn't even have these weapons until the plantation, again, we had two original weapons, the re- creation, and these are filled up with tiny, miniature cannonballs. so, a lot of detail , this is much more of an educational and historical toll. >> before we exit the 360, can you talk a little bit about what the cr
but, you can see the mechanism of the pillar coming down from the deck, and the stern and it controls the lever. so a lot of elements, a lot of weapons, i couldn't get my head around what it would have been like to be cramped like that for 66 days. it was calm, but incredibly stormy, and extraordinarily dangerous. and towards the front, there is a living area you can go to, that is where most of the sailors would have slept in the stern as well. and that is where most of the cooking would have...
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. >>> all that, plus sirius cash, howard stern's new five-year deal worth a reported $600 million that will keep him on the air. >> radio is my love. it's been great to me, i'm very proud of this crew and what we put out. >> and keeping t him the undisp king of all media today, december 9th, 2020 >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza >>> hi, everybody, good morning, and welcome to "today. it is wednesday morning, and we are glad to have you starting your day with us. >> we sure are good to see you, savannah. >> we have a lot to get to including of course that high profile blow to the president's push to overturn the election. it came from the united states supreme court. >> plus, we have a big story in sports, major questions surrounding the college football season this morning after the cancellation of the annual michigan/ohio state showdown we're going to have a lot more on that in just a moment. >>> first, our top story, of course, the coronavirus, that vaccine program off to a promising start in the unit
. >>> all that, plus sirius cash, howard stern's new five-year deal worth a reported $600 million that will keep him on the air. >> radio is my love. it's been great to me, i'm very proud of this crew and what we put out. >> and keeping t him the undisp king of all media today, december 9th, 2020 >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza >>> hi, everybody, good morning, and...
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how much is howard stern pulling in a year? start writing down your guesses because we will have those details. but first, pricing information on that big door dash ipo. it's expected to be one of the biggest debuts this year much more coming up when "fast money" returns after this break. i will send out an army to find you in the middle of the darkest night it's true, i will rescue you oh, i will rescue you hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like... like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use tools and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most plus $0 commissions for online u.s. listed stocks. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. don't get mad. get e*trade help the world believe in holiday magic. and this year was harder than ever. and yet, somehow, you all found a way to pull it off. it's not about
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so we are going into the stern of the ship. that structure was designed to pull in wires and rope and secure secure the ship and various pieces of cargo coming onto the ship. the main deck, here is where you have the steerage office. that is called a capstan. you can see the stick on the left. that was a small stick that controlled the rudder, the steerage of the ship. then you have the captain's cabin, obviously the best cabin on the ship. he had his own little bed. this is where we believe that mayflower compact and which bradford had a large hand, when you see the picture they are signing the compact before they set sail to provincetown and plymouth. this is where the compact would have been drawn up and signed. above the captain's cabin on the poop deck is another tiny office. it is a little cabin which would contain weapons, maps and one thing we hope to do in the future, while you can go downstairs, go below, it was nowhere as near as spacious as this. the gap between the ceiling and floor is about five feet. you can see
so we are going into the stern of the ship. that structure was designed to pull in wires and rope and secure secure the ship and various pieces of cargo coming onto the ship. the main deck, here is where you have the steerage office. that is called a capstan. you can see the stick on the left. that was a small stick that controlled the rudder, the steerage of the ship. then you have the captain's cabin, obviously the best cabin on the ship. he had his own little bed. this is where we believe...
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so there we're going into the stern of the ship. that's the -- that particular structure there, which is designed to really be able to pull in wires and ropes and to be able to secure the ship and secure various pieces of cobble coming onto the ship, this is the main deck. that's called a capstain. if you go to what would be the tiny captain's cabin, on the left you can see the stake on the left. that was a very small -- relatively small stake that controlled the rudder. that controlled the steerage of the ship, then you have the captain's cabin, obviously the best cabin on the ship. he had his own little bed. this is where we believe the mayflower compact, in which bradford had a large hand in, this is where they -- well, you see the pictures of them signing the compact before they set sail in the shallop to plymouth, this is where the compact would have been drawn up and signed. above the cabin on the poop deck is another tiny office -- i don't want to say an office, it was a cabin which will contain weapons, will contain maps. on
so there we're going into the stern of the ship. that's the -- that particular structure there, which is designed to really be able to pull in wires and ropes and to be able to secure the ship and secure various pieces of cobble coming onto the ship, this is the main deck. that's called a capstain. if you go to what would be the tiny captain's cabin, on the left you can see the stake on the left. that was a very small -- relatively small stake that controlled the rudder. that controlled the...
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working like the old harry, putting spars over the stern, and all of his homesick as the devil. so ends the 24 hours of trial and tribulation. so what happened to young joseph ray? after this voyage, he went out on another whaling voyage at -- out of connecticut and unfortunately, he was up in the sails and he fell from the four foremast yard and was lost at sea. and what happened to the edward kerry? it went out in 1858 and stopped in san francisco where it was sold and resumed its whaling. then, in 1865, it was captured and burned by the confederate shenandoah and that was the end of the edward kerry. so now -- people would think that probably the 19th century was the heyday of whaling, but actually it was the 20th century when soviet fleets, european fleets, asian fleets started hunting whales for meat rather than for oil and surprisingly in the 200 years of whaling that nantucket was doing, approximately one million whales were killed, but in the 50-60 years of more modern whaling where they have big factory ships and grenades and harpoon guns and so on, over 3 million -- it
working like the old harry, putting spars over the stern, and all of his homesick as the devil. so ends the 24 hours of trial and tribulation. so what happened to young joseph ray? after this voyage, he went out on another whaling voyage at -- out of connecticut and unfortunately, he was up in the sails and he fell from the four foremast yard and was lost at sea. and what happened to the edward kerry? it went out in 1858 and stopped in san francisco where it was sold and resumed its whaling....
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but it was also possible that madison reserved a stern book for strangers. tucker said he never perceived madison that way afterward. he was not -- tucker wasn't the only one to note how stern madison could be on first meeting. he gave away nothing to strangers, nothing. and it was often observed as well that he was very different in private than he was in public. in private, he was whitty, known to like madeira, and appreciate jokes that weren't fit for the dining room. the drawing room. i try to say it fast because of the fifth graders. once it said his humor left a british ambassador utterly scandalized. madison wasn't tall. no more than 5'6" i said in my book. but 5'6" was reported by a man who admired him very much and he may have exaggerated. 5'4" may be a little closer to the mark. he was a nice-looking gentleman. small, compact, nice-looking. and he had a receding hairline. he combed his hair forward into a point like this. is there anybody in this audience who watches "blue bloods." okay. good. i got dick for sure. on "blue bloods" there's a player
but it was also possible that madison reserved a stern book for strangers. tucker said he never perceived madison that way afterward. he was not -- tucker wasn't the only one to note how stern madison could be on first meeting. he gave away nothing to strangers, nothing. and it was often observed as well that he was very different in private than he was in public. in private, he was whitty, known to like madeira, and appreciate jokes that weren't fit for the dining room. the drawing room. i try...
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but it was also possible that madison reserved he stern look for strangers. tucker said he never perceived medicine that way afterward. now he was not -- tucker was not the only want to note how stern madison could be on first meeting. he gave away nothing to strangers. nothing. and it was often observed as well that he was very different in private than he was in public, in private he was very witty, and appreciated jokes that weren't appropriate for the dining room. i tried to say it fast because of the fifth graders. it left the british ambassador utterly scandalized. madison wasn't tall. no more than five foot six i said in my book. you think about, it five foot six was reported by a man who may have exaggerated. five foot four maybe a little bit closer to the mark. he was a nice looking gentlemen. small, compact, nice gentlemen. he had a receding hairline. he may have war at a very stylish way. he combed his hair forward into a point. like this. now is there anybody in this audience who watches blue bloods? oh my gosh, oh good, i got dick for sure. on bl
but it was also possible that madison reserved he stern look for strangers. tucker said he never perceived medicine that way afterward. now he was not -- tucker was not the only want to note how stern madison could be on first meeting. he gave away nothing to strangers. nothing. and it was often observed as well that he was very different in private than he was in public, in private he was very witty, and appreciated jokes that weren't appropriate for the dining room. i tried to say it fast...
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"forbes" magazine has reported that stern was already making $90 million a year. >>> on the cbs moneylks for a covid relief package are ramping up, and apple is launching a fitness service. diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. stock futures are indicating a higher open fueled by upbeat developments on a stimulus package. the three major indexes ended yesterday's session higher. the dow gained 104 points. the nasdaq rallied 62 for a new record, and the s&p 500 added 10, also a new high. >>> digging deeper into that covid relief package, treasury secretary steven mnuchin spoke to house speaker nancy pelosi and made a $916 billion offer, slightly higher than the package introduced by a bipartisan group of lawmakers last week. the proposal includes support for state and local business, but top democrats pushed back saying it cuts support for unemployment benefits to an unacceptable level. >>> the restaurant industry continues to suffer as the pandemic rages on. 10,000 establishments around the u.s. have closed tempor
"forbes" magazine has reported that stern was already making $90 million a year. >>> on the cbs moneylks for a covid relief package are ramping up, and apple is launching a fitness service. diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. stock futures are indicating a higher open fueled by upbeat developments on a stimulus package. the three major indexes ended yesterday's session higher. the dow gained 104...
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but it was also possible that madison reserved a stern look for strangers. tucker said he never perceived madison that way afterward. he was not -- tucker wasn't the only one to note how stern madison could be on first meeting. he gave away nothing to strangers, nothing. and it was often observed as well that he was very different in private than he was in public. in private, he was witty, known to like madera and appreciate jokes that were fit for the drawing room. once, it said, his humor left a british ambassador utterly scandalized. madison wasn't tall. no more than 5'6", i said in my book. as i think about it, 5'6" was reported by a man who admired him very much may have exaggerated. 5'4" may be closer to the mark. he was a nice-looking gentleman, and he had a receding hairline that he made up for in a stylish way. he combed his hair gouforward i a point. is there anybody in this audience who watches "blue bloods." okay, good. on "blue bloods" there's a player named detective danny reagan. and if you ever watch "blue bloods," he's the one who jumps over
but it was also possible that madison reserved a stern look for strangers. tucker said he never perceived madison that way afterward. he was not -- tucker wasn't the only one to note how stern madison could be on first meeting. he gave away nothing to strangers, nothing. and it was often observed as well that he was very different in private than he was in public. in private, he was witty, known to like madera and appreciate jokes that were fit for the drawing room. once, it said, his humor...
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there has been times to engage in a more stern manner and serving on the house oversight committee with chairman chaffetz. he did a wonderful job as the house oversight chairman and questioned some of the scrupulous behavior of james comey. i still think peter strzok doesn't cares for me. one of the moments that stand out is questioning cease eel richards when i asked her, does it bother that more african-american babies that are aborted than actually born. she wasn't aware from that statistic. nor did i share away from those fights. when we were working and going back and forth on the born-alive amendment and can't help but remembering the heavyness and oppression of that night. only three of my colleagues on the democratic side stood up and said a baby that survives a botched abortion should have the rights to stay alive. i struggled with that. i still struggle with it. i think it is apparently evil not to stand up and fight for all of us who are created in the image of god. we have heard other comments, even a good friend and colleague from illinois that was pro--life is no longer pa
there has been times to engage in a more stern manner and serving on the house oversight committee with chairman chaffetz. he did a wonderful job as the house oversight chairman and questioned some of the scrupulous behavior of james comey. i still think peter strzok doesn't cares for me. one of the moments that stand out is questioning cease eel richards when i asked her, does it bother that more african-american babies that are aborted than actually born. she wasn't aware from that statistic....
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>>when i was in 8th grade i listen howard stern on us trying to school i was the year the air florida plane hit bridgen people died. he was a shock jocks came to new york since changed radio broadcasting left radio pain for radio. 66 years old i sirius xm is thanking his still be 71 when the steals over. but what's interesting is it's going to be probably 100 million dollars a year 5 years. but there's something about 7 more years of his audio archives. that those will linger for years and years and years to come so i think sears made a pretty smart deal of getting content to the next 3012 years locking them in so to speak, but it's weird because he's the king of all media 66 years kids on road joe rogan now wears i love joe, i love to howard stern in 10th grade. >>sometimes a change they have all right rob, thank you much as always we appreciate your time. thanks james absolutely and e-mail rob connect with him asking the question to be a more happy to help you can find him on facebook and twitter e-mail and directly this holiday season, it's all about the bedroom. so you can wake up
>>when i was in 8th grade i listen howard stern on us trying to school i was the year the air florida plane hit bridgen people died. he was a shock jocks came to new york since changed radio broadcasting left radio pain for radio. 66 years old i sirius xm is thanking his still be 71 when the steals over. but what's interesting is it's going to be probably 100 million dollars a year 5 years. but there's something about 7 more years of his audio archives. that those will linger for years...
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>> george clooney telling howard stern on tuesday that the rampage may have gone too far. >> i understandt that. i don't know that i would have done it quite that personally, but i don't know all the circumstances. >> director ava duvernay acknowledged the challenge of shooting during the pandemic but questioned the abusive behavior, tweeting, quote, if you shot during the pandemic, you know the herculean effort it is. then some dude doesn't want to wear his shield. no, been there, felt the rage. if i did that onset, i'd be directing icing videos for the local bakery. >> that's it. no apologies. people are losing their [ bleep ] homes because our industry is shut down. >> others saying the on screen hero is saving lives and creating jobs. >> you can get a new camera operator. no disrespect to camera operators. you can get a new sound man. but you can't get another tom cruise. if he's looking over and he can see you not doing what you're supposed to be doing, it's kind of like a little bit of a middle finger. >> the film industry ravaged by the pandemic and big budget movies going straight
>> george clooney telling howard stern on tuesday that the rampage may have gone too far. >> i understandt that. i don't know that i would have done it quite that personally, but i don't know all the circumstances. >> director ava duvernay acknowledged the challenge of shooting during the pandemic but questioned the abusive behavior, tweeting, quote, if you shot during the pandemic, you know the herculean effort it is. then some dude doesn't want to wear his shield. no, been...
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the officer, the boat header has moved to the bow and joseph has moved to the stern and now we have the officer who is going to use the lamp. he is the person who will have the honor of actually killing the whale. so the officer takes up his lance. he is going to aim for the heart and the lungs of the whale. those are the vital organs, the life of the whale. he will plunge in his lance may be all the way up to the hilt and then he will turn it around to do as much damage as you can, . this was really a horrible way for a whale to die. once the whale has been lanced, everyone just waits. they are waiting to see the whale spotting blood. and they will yell out "fire in the chimney." they know that a vital organ has been hit and they know that the whale is going to die. as soon as they know the wheel is dying, they back away from the whale as fast as they can. a dying whale can go into a death flurry where they may circle the boat many times. they can tip over and all the men may end up in the water. unfortunately, most of them did not know how to swim. c the edwardarey had been fortunate
the officer, the boat header has moved to the bow and joseph has moved to the stern and now we have the officer who is going to use the lamp. he is the person who will have the honor of actually killing the whale. so the officer takes up his lance. he is going to aim for the heart and the lungs of the whale. those are the vital organs, the life of the whale. he will plunge in his lance may be all the way up to the hilt and then he will turn it around to do as much damage as you can, . this was...
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thank you for being with us, professor at nyu's stern school of business.en is introducing his defense secretary pick, lloyd austin. you can see that at live go on your terminal now. back after this. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: some headlines crossing the bloomberg now. pfizer says some vaccine documents were accessed in a pfizer -- in the cyberattack in europe. pfizer assuring the public that no biontech or pfizer system has been breached and the review timeline for its vaccine will not be affected. once again, some vaccine documents accessed in an ema cyberattack. pfizer down 2.5%. you might say that the brexit negotiations are down to the wire or perhaps down to the dinner. we have the british prime minister boris johnson brussels do to sit down for a meal momentarily with ursula von der leyen, european commission president. emma is with us now from london. obviously hugely important what happens here. what is the expectation or hope of what comes out of the dinner? ; hugely important. it will perhaps be the ultimate meal deal. boris johnson and ursula
thank you for being with us, professor at nyu's stern school of business.en is introducing his defense secretary pick, lloyd austin. you can see that at live go on your terminal now. back after this. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: some headlines crossing the bloomberg now. pfizer says some vaccine documents were accessed in a pfizer -- in the cyberattack in europe. pfizer assuring the public that no biontech or pfizer system has been breached and the review timeline for its vaccine will not be...
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howard stern, signed a new multiyear deal with sirius xm and i bet it is for a ton of money. october it was offering howard stern $120 million a year. stern at the time said it wasn't true but you know, we know his other five-year contracts paid him summer between 80 million 80 million-$100 million a year pit look, maybe he's worth it and he's the marketing talent and everyone knows who is we know sirius xm shares are up that he's extended his contract with exclusive rights to the stern show for the next half decade but their numbers are pretty big. we know that pain customers are around 35 million and do you think the economic justifies the contract price? look, they made $8 billion in sales for the entire year and last year they would not imagine a lot of that probably came from howard stern. stuart: seems like an awful lot of money for howard stern but they would not be paying it to them if they weren't getting it back in increased revenue or fees to listen to him. susan: and the radio star. stuart: coming up, there is a new attack on christmas and frankly, i think it is j
howard stern, signed a new multiyear deal with sirius xm and i bet it is for a ton of money. october it was offering howard stern $120 million a year. stern at the time said it wasn't true but you know, we know his other five-year contracts paid him summer between 80 million 80 million-$100 million a year pit look, maybe he's worth it and he's the marketing talent and everyone knows who is we know sirius xm shares are up that he's extended his contract with exclusive rights to the stern show...
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being sent back to work, but the centre's ensured that his parents receive state support and has a sterne. ahmed's story has come to a happy ending — for now. police tried to track sunita down in delhi. they believe she may be working overseas for a family. as traffickers continue to exploit vulnerable families it's hard to see families, it's hard to see a way out of this trade. for the vast majority of india's missing children, rescue remains a distant dream. hello there. snow showers are becoming thick and fast across northern and western scotland on wednesday. we've seen significant falls of snow here, whereas further south for much of england and wales after that very cold, frosty start, it's been mainly dry with variable cloud and some spells of wintry sunshine. for the rest of this week, we'll hold on to the threat of further rain, sleet and snow in places, and that combined with ice overnight could cause some disruption. you can see the blue colours completely enveloping the whole of the uk, so staying underneath that cold pool of air, and we'll see further rain, sleet and snow on
being sent back to work, but the centre's ensured that his parents receive state support and has a sterne. ahmed's story has come to a happy ending — for now. police tried to track sunita down in delhi. they believe she may be working overseas for a family. as traffickers continue to exploit vulnerable families it's hard to see families, it's hard to see a way out of this trade. for the vast majority of india's missing children, rescue remains a distant dream. hello there. snow showers are...
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my credo is that stern talk about what happened in the end we have to see that that what they did the last 2 believes they should not do the same thing and 21 so we have learned now that we should hear our chancellor angela merkel we should hear to the intensive care medicines who says keep keep down keep it down and to to think the locked eliad would help the economy etc etc that's ridiculous because the economy like this and the moment will last for weeks for mums and the restaurants and the bars will close for months if we do a strict lock on the infection rates go down you saw it in ireland you saw it in france you saw in belgian every demonstrated that it was successful so now it was the last chance to recognize this and to do lockdown. intensive care doctor and member of the german association of critical care in emergency medicine thank you for joining us here at u.w. news i think you're going to have time now to take a look at some of the other developments in the pandemic french drugmaker sanofi and britain's glaxo smith kline say their vaccine won't be ready until the end of
my credo is that stern talk about what happened in the end we have to see that that what they did the last 2 believes they should not do the same thing and 21 so we have learned now that we should hear our chancellor angela merkel we should hear to the intensive care medicines who says keep keep down keep it down and to to think the locked eliad would help the economy etc etc that's ridiculous because the economy like this and the moment will last for weeks for mums and the restaurants and the...
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stern hu and stunning do not kill it and that was the condition for muslims and jewish people so i don't see where it's going to be stubborn i mean this is this should be the end of the discussion was definitely divided opinion there is can see if they referring opinions on what on what is going to happen i don't think is going to the end of this discussion are very difficult to get the balance there very fine not very sensitive topic it is thanks very much for coming and some support around childcare and the bonus league under new coach stephens enjoy their 29th straight game without a win on saturday there's even one nil at home to promote its side bailiff elde nathan de mint dino sent a beautiful long ball into the box and fabien and klaus was their team headed headed home early in the 2nd half of stephen's wasn't pleased with his team's defending with close given far too much space in front of goal chuckers last win was way back in january. a 2nd look at the other results from actually 13 so far they were away wins for hoffenheim braman and frankfurt. vital points at home to cologne
stern hu and stunning do not kill it and that was the condition for muslims and jewish people so i don't see where it's going to be stubborn i mean this is this should be the end of the discussion was definitely divided opinion there is can see if they referring opinions on what on what is going to happen i don't think is going to the end of this discussion are very difficult to get the balance there very fine not very sensitive topic it is thanks very much for coming and some support around...
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a stern on afterwards, environmental progress founder president on his book "apocalypse never," why environmentallarmism hurts us all. >> many of the things environmentalists groups have advocated our actually bad for the environment. renewables require 300-400 times more land than nuclear plants. i think my views have been really badly misrepresented by some people who i think actually know better. people have said you are just insisting this is on nuclear. that is simply not true. i never defended the right to burn coal because it's better than burning wood. i defend fracking for natural gas because natural gas is better than coal. people say to me are you pro-natural gas or anti-natural gas? run question. -- wrong question. i'm against it when it replaces nuclear. night at 9:00day p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. ♪ announcer: you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span to viewers as a public service. ♪ late yesterday, presiden
a stern on afterwards, environmental progress founder president on his book "apocalypse never," why environmentallarmism hurts us all. >> many of the things environmentalists groups have advocated our actually bad for the environment. renewables require 300-400 times more land than nuclear plants. i think my views have been really badly misrepresented by some people who i think actually know better. people have said you are just insisting this is on nuclear. that is simply not...
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it includes a stern warning from professor chris whitty that family get—togethers would inevitably costnancial times front page also concerns borisjohnson but in a different capacity. it reports the prime minister has put mps on standby to approve a last—minute brexit trade deal. and the landmark case of ella kissi—debrah leads the online newspaper the independent, with a coroner ruling yesterday that air pollution contributed to the little girl's death. lots of papers to go through. as always, sienna, anna, lovely to have you both will assess tonight time and we are going to start with the metro, which i think wins headline for the evening. have yourself a merry little christmas. i'm not going to sing it, do not worry! i think this is in reflection of what we heard earlier on today, with the prime minister very much stress the guidance of a we should be doing a christmas, we should be thinking about a little christmas, a small christmas to minimise the risk of spreading this dreadful disease. yes, so in classic borisjohnson fashion, he has committed to the new advice with a joke, have
it includes a stern warning from professor chris whitty that family get—togethers would inevitably costnancial times front page also concerns borisjohnson but in a different capacity. it reports the prime minister has put mps on standby to approve a last—minute brexit trade deal. and the landmark case of ella kissi—debrah leads the online newspaper the independent, with a coroner ruling yesterday that air pollution contributed to the little girl's death. lots of papers to go through. as...
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h,t prior to limbaugh's iconoclastic liberals -- alan burke, howard stern, and howard stern even doing a lot of progressive talk radio, although a lot of it in this first with music, but he had been doing that for years. smith group, which rush limbaugh promoted aggressively that liberals had no interest and they all had npr anyway and -- he knows this dialogue isn't true. talk radio is not so much about offering content. i will go through a stack of stories in the course of a show. what good talk radio is about is taking calls from listeners, debating listeners, it's community. whether people are politically i get a lot of conservatives to call into my program. we are right next to a station.ive we are on progress 127, 128, 129 . of conservatives calling. i really like that. when they call in, they always go to the front of the line because i think having conversations where there is some conflict and i don't be people up or yell at them or call them idiots, but where , brightenssagreement issues. it informs people. to bringes both sides out actual facts rather than slogans. i think t
h,t prior to limbaugh's iconoclastic liberals -- alan burke, howard stern, and howard stern even doing a lot of progressive talk radio, although a lot of it in this first with music, but he had been doing that for years. smith group, which rush limbaugh promoted aggressively that liberals had no interest and they all had npr anyway and -- he knows this dialogue isn't true. talk radio is not so much about offering content. i will go through a stack of stories in the course of a show. what good...
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sneak preview of her best tech predictions for the coming year, "the wall street journal's" joanna sternoins us this morning also, of course, a cnbc contributor. merry christmas, happy holidays, good to see you. >> good to see you too happy holidays. >> we've got -- i love your list i just want to go through what i'm guessing is one of your favorites and that is it's going to be a big year for, i don't know, a stair step function of the chip >> you know how much i love lap tops i do think -- let's set this straight 2020 was the year of the laptop. it was a huge year we relied on them much more for work, for school and then apple had this giant announcement at the end of the year where they improved the mac book air and pro with their own chips. so 2021 is going to be catchup for all the bug pc manufacturers and for the chip makers. i spoke with the president of qualcomm a couple weeks ago. he said that they're working with all the major pc makers and they expect much more to happen in this space including 5-g and lap tops which you know is my other favorite topic >> all right so it's mor
sneak preview of her best tech predictions for the coming year, "the wall street journal's" joanna sternoins us this morning also, of course, a cnbc contributor. merry christmas, happy holidays, good to see you. >> good to see you too happy holidays. >> we've got -- i love your list i just want to go through what i'm guessing is one of your favorites and that is it's going to be a big year for, i don't know, a stair step function of the chip >> you know how much i...
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and it extends the stern archive for another seven years. "forbes" reports stearns was making $90 million a year. >>> on wall street, new highs on all three indexes. the dow up 104 after hitting an intraday record. the s&p up 10 and the nasdaq up 62, its fourth record close in a row. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news a legal victory for california restaurants. a judge ruling that los angeles county health officials arbitrarily ban outdoor dining the county ignored cdc guidance that eating outside poses only a moderate risk. he added that officials failed to weigh the benefits of the restrictions against the costs the ruling does not mean outdoor dining returns right away. that's because the stay at home order is still in effect parts of california under lockdown where icu capacity is below 15%. cnbc's jane wells with us. what does this mean for restaurant owners? >> reporter: a victory in spirit only shep, it was a heated hearing. voices were raised the judge said he is shocked that no l
and it extends the stern archive for another seven years. "forbes" reports stearns was making $90 million a year. >>> on wall street, new highs on all three indexes. the dow up 104 after hitting an intraday record. the s&p up 10 and the nasdaq up 62, its fourth record close in a row. >>> i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news a legal victory for california restaurants. a judge ruling that los angeles county health...
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it requires a stern discipline. you not only have to be willing to engage in that self interrogation, but you have to throw yourself into the bibliography. it is not just natural talent. obviously he is brilliant. he was a mediocre high school student. these stories danced around in his head. there is also the fact that he is reading henry james, he is reading prost, dostoyevsky, everything you can imagine. he describes himself in that library in harlem. listening listening, to the rhythm, the pitch of black english, inhabiting the eloquence and rhetorical brilliance of the king james bible. all of this kind of informs and shapes how he is thinking about himself as an artist. you combine that with baldwin is an advent -- and adamant watcher. he describes the world as he sees it, as it is coming to him. the sensory data that his eyes provide for him. i think when we think about baldwin, it is not just attribute in get to genius. that much is true, but he is also this amazing artist who worked hard at his craft. inemb
it requires a stern discipline. you not only have to be willing to engage in that self interrogation, but you have to throw yourself into the bibliography. it is not just natural talent. obviously he is brilliant. he was a mediocre high school student. these stories danced around in his head. there is also the fact that he is reading henry james, he is reading prost, dostoyevsky, everything you can imagine. he describes himself in that library in harlem. listening listening, to the rhythm, the...
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th a stern message r the president. that'sex nt. introducing a revolution in the world of pain relief: new advil dual action. advil targets pain at the source. acetaminophen blocks pain signals. new advil dual action with acetaminophen. finding the right words can be tough.n it comes to autism, finding understanding doesn't have to be. we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org. we started by making the cloud easier to manage. but we didn't stop there. we made a cloud flexible enough to adapt to any size business. no matter what it does, or how it changes. and we kept going. so you only pay for what you use. because at dell technologies, we stop...at nothing. ♪ with sweet potato fries. eating a falafel wrap because at dell technologies, we stop...at nothing. (doorbell rings) thanks! splitsies? ♪ oooh...you meant the food, didn't you? because of you. here's to the hands that care for america. [applause] a big thank you. ♪ it's moving day. and are doing the he
th a stern message r the president. that'sex nt. introducing a revolution in the world of pain relief: new advil dual action. advil targets pain at the source. acetaminophen blocks pain signals. new advil dual action with acetaminophen. finding the right words can be tough.n it comes to autism, finding understanding doesn't have to be. we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org. we started by making the cloud easier to...
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ocean beach and stern grove will be closed. and b.a.r.t. will make sure there are no rides home at midnight. they usually expand hours on new year's eve. tonight the trains will stop running at 9:00. officials will also be reminding people not to set off fireworks. it's illegal in san francisco. you shouldn't be able to buy them here and you can't set them off here. the big message they will be pushing today is to stay home, celebrate with the people you live with and do not get together with others. the city pushing the word that we all need to do our part to slow the spread of covid. we need to celebrate safely at home. reporting live in san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> you can ring in 2021 from home with the big show on abc7. watch the ball drop on "dick clark's new year's rocking eve." it kicks off tonight at 8:00. >>> coronavirus testing is under way in san diego county after a man was discovered to have that new coronavirus variant. >> because there's no travel history, we believe this is not an isolated cas
ocean beach and stern grove will be closed. and b.a.r.t. will make sure there are no rides home at midnight. they usually expand hours on new year's eve. tonight the trains will stop running at 9:00. officials will also be reminding people not to set off fireworks. it's illegal in san francisco. you shouldn't be able to buy them here and you can't set them off here. the big message they will be pushing today is to stay home, celebrate with the people you live with and do not get together with...
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can i just leave people with a little howard stern and george clooney before we go? >> of course. >> absolutely. >> you know donald trump a little bit back in the day. >> he was the dumb goof ball that came up to us at the stone rose and sat at our table when he wasn't invited and say what's the name of the girl, the wait stress, the cocktail wait stress? well, i don't know. ask your wife. you know, that guy. >> there you go. former congressman steve israel and susan, thank you guys for spending time with me this evening. >>> ahead, trump's hamar-a-lago neighbors say you can't live here. it's the largest cyber attack on the u.s. government ever and may have included the nuclear security administration. trump is silent. that's next. administration. trump is silent. that's next. is how it can make . but, when used at the first sign, abreva can get you back to being you in just 2 and a half days. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold sores. ♪ you can count on me ♪ i'll be home for christmas ♪ if only in my dreams ♪ unlike ordinary memory ♪ want supplements-ter?
can i just leave people with a little howard stern and george clooney before we go? >> of course. >> absolutely. >> you know donald trump a little bit back in the day. >> he was the dumb goof ball that came up to us at the stone rose and sat at our table when he wasn't invited and say what's the name of the girl, the wait stress, the cocktail wait stress? well, i don't know. ask your wife. you know, that guy. >> there you go. former congressman steve israel and...
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oh you said -- it's howard stern >> jimmy: yes. [ bell rings ] >> howard stern. >> jimmy: okay, oh, godork at the - >> joe biden >> jimmy: yes. [ bell rings ] well, well, well, i'm very british. very - >> hugh grant? >> jimmy: no, but i'm younger, and i show up in things and i'm a sleuth >> tom holland >> jimmy: i'm a sleuth >> or a -- oh, it's a - >> jimmy: but i'm a super hero as well. >> yeah, it's benedict cumberbatch >> jimmy: that is -- yes [ bell rings ] thank you. oh, roobie roobie roo! >> uh, scoobie-doo >> jimmy: yeah, yeah [ bell rings ] sorry. oh gosh, this one's a tough one. um, um - [ buzzer ] let me see if i can get it because -- >> yeah, i just want to see if i can get it yeah, yeah >> jimmy: yeah, ready, he goes - yeah, um, could we -- could we not -- maybe could we not do this yeah >> it's not like pesci you do a different thing for pesci. you do like -- >> jimmy: no, no, and i'm the dad, and i'm a dad -- and i actually asked you nicely to not go swimming in the lake. >> jason bateman [ bell rings ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, here we go this is the last round it
oh you said -- it's howard stern >> jimmy: yes. [ bell rings ] >> howard stern. >> jimmy: okay, oh, godork at the - >> joe biden >> jimmy: yes. [ bell rings ] well, well, well, i'm very british. very - >> hugh grant? >> jimmy: no, but i'm younger, and i show up in things and i'm a sleuth >> tom holland >> jimmy: i'm a sleuth >> or a -- oh, it's a - >> jimmy: but i'm a super hero as well. >> yeah, it's benedict cumberbatch...
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. >> stern words. the county's health director says hospitals may soon need to ration care, even for people who don't have covid. >> and when hospitals are at that point where they are rationing care, where they are having to turn away people who desperately need their services, it's no longer just about covid, it's about everybody. it's about people in the car accident. it's about people with a heart attack. this will affect all of us. every single family, every single individual in santa clara county will bear the brunt of our decisions over the next several days. the only way that we can give the gift of life to ourselves and our loved ones is to pick up your phones right now, cancel any gathering that you were anticipating with anyone who does not live with you. >> health officials laying out what's at stake very clearly today in the most stark and dramatic terms. santa clara county has recorded the most cases and the most deaths in the bay area throughout this pandemic. >> meanwhile, in the past 2
. >> stern words. the county's health director says hospitals may soon need to ration care, even for people who don't have covid. >> and when hospitals are at that point where they are rationing care, where they are having to turn away people who desperately need their services, it's no longer just about covid, it's about everybody. it's about people in the car accident. it's about people with a heart attack. this will affect all of us. every single family, every single individual...
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along with stern grove. lots will reopen the next morning. in golden gate park, holiday light exhibits will go dark in honor of healthcare workers and those lost to covid-19. no fireworks display kicking off 2021. bart is not offering extended hours like they normally do. last trains tonight are departing at 9:00 p.m. >>> good morning everybody. a historic night i would say from last night. something i was pleased to see among other items on the sports menu. yeah, this young lady seems to be pacing the sidelines. but what this meant is a really big deal. >>> taking a live look outside before we head to break, this is the view in san jose this thursday morning. it is just about nine minu >>> good morning. we've got mba, warriors were off last night but deep if the heart of texas, the league, they were spot on. breaking barriers. spurs coach second quarter said the magic words and got ejected. his second assistant coached the rest of the game. in her 7th year on popovich's staff became first woman to serve as head coach in an nba regular season
along with stern grove. lots will reopen the next morning. in golden gate park, holiday light exhibits will go dark in honor of healthcare workers and those lost to covid-19. no fireworks display kicking off 2021. bart is not offering extended hours like they normally do. last trains tonight are departing at 9:00 p.m. >>> good morning everybody. a historic night i would say from last night. something i was pleased to see among other items on the sports menu. yeah, this young lady seems...
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and teddy stern was to be the senator for massachusetts. what a way to start your political career. >> the other thing i think people don't focus on the smudges john fitzgerald honey fitz says he was called the maternal grandfather was also a boston politician and it changed the way he did politics. let's talk about that because it's very interesting. >> john fitzgerald was a congressman and the mayor of boston and when you look at ted kennedy and we always talk about kennedy, kennedy kennedy but as i point out in the book ted was much more fitzgerald in many ways than he was a kennedy. by that i mean his grandfather honey fitz as he was called was very, very different kind of character both morally and aesthetically from the kennedy family. he was boisterous come he was loud and a glad hander all of those things on the aesthetic side and on the moral side he was a person who cared very deeply for ordinary people and who empathize deeply and when ted was young and in many ways the kennedy side of ted was a very harsh side. i can go one at s
and teddy stern was to be the senator for massachusetts. what a way to start your political career. >> the other thing i think people don't focus on the smudges john fitzgerald honey fitz says he was called the maternal grandfather was also a boston politician and it changed the way he did politics. let's talk about that because it's very interesting. >> john fitzgerald was a congressman and the mayor of boston and when you look at ted kennedy and we always talk about kennedy,...
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one county's stern warning ahead of new year's. i'm michelle griego. len kiese is off today and we are on standby for a coronavirus update governor gavin newsom. we will bring that to you live once it starts. >>> kpix 5's anne makovec is at the live desk. >> reporter: the county just recorded its most coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic. they are now pleading with people to mask up and stay apart for santa clara county reaches a breaking point. more than half of the cases that they are logging are from the latin next community which only accounts for a quarter of the total population. the latest numbers, santa clara county has seen almost 65,000 confirmed cases of covid-19 including almost 1700 new cases just this weekend. 651 people have been hospitalized with the virus including almost 100 additional people this weekend alone. the new numbers statewide, california now has 2,100,000 confirmed cases of covid-19. that is up more than 33,000 over the day before. more than 24,000 people have died in california so far. there are several testi
one county's stern warning ahead of new year's. i'm michelle griego. len kiese is off today and we are on standby for a coronavirus update governor gavin newsom. we will bring that to you live once it starts. >>> kpix 5's anne makovec is at the live desk. >> reporter: the county just recorded its most coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic. they are now pleading with people to mask up and stay apart for santa clara county reaches a breaking point. more than half of the...
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school wide fame partly because of the sherlock holmes movie adaptations are somewhat changes through a stern look here's what's wrong with glass to much for me to see. they could do a lot of family lives in the wild landscape of turkeys black sea coast every day they drive up into the mountains to check on their beehives the medicinal or intoxicating effects their honey can have on people can be traced to the flowers of the pontiff or the dendreon it thrives in this area it's flowers and leaves contain substances that can have toxic effects when consumed. if someone eats too much of it they can start to see black and stagger around and. their head and ears get hot and their pulse slows down or. in fact the emergency room of the nearest prevention ha. spittal regularly treats victims of mad honey. good she's good with a pub if you talk to dave a color because some of them start seeing double i can cause heart attacks or even cardiac arrest in that in most cases of delhi pal you just want to the patients for 24 hours and then send them home you know once that poster stabilized fulfill love the
school wide fame partly because of the sherlock holmes movie adaptations are somewhat changes through a stern look here's what's wrong with glass to much for me to see. they could do a lot of family lives in the wild landscape of turkeys black sea coast every day they drive up into the mountains to check on their beehives the medicinal or intoxicating effects their honey can have on people can be traced to the flowers of the pontiff or the dendreon it thrives in this area it's flowers and...
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sterns. their mothers were germans living in the occupied drying land their father's soldiers from the french colonies. they up in a climate of national pride and racism. this documentary examines the few traces that remain of their existence. the true. starch genuine love of. w. . today i get to check out a car that has been eagerly awaited by a lot of people this year the all new idea for. we are living during the most extraordinary time there st. francis ford coppola for the electric cut. out of the. rev the auto and mobility show. it wants to conquer the world. she wants to preserve the tried and true little of what used to rumble notable before. the 1st all electric s.u.v. from v.w. we tested the id for before its rollout. i mean you can. make arrests here and then. enjoy a relaxing drive and heartbreaker. which is the best for delivering your presence christmas song wheels tradition and program right now on rec. i. today i get to check out. this year the new. fully electric. moving from
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minute it's laid out in that sort of 3d fashion, using photogrammetry, suddenly you can see it from the sternextent of the ship. and it literally brings it back to life. diving here is a luxury that is out of reach for many people. so the plan is now to map at least 100 of the shipwrecks, meaning that anyone from anywhere in the world will be able to take a digital dive and experience centuries of maritime history. it tells us that everything changes, you know. but actually what it tells me more than anything is kind of when you go in deep to the history of these shipwrecks and you get into the human stories, people really aren't very different. you know, you should read the love letters that people write, the sailors on these ships. you know, they write back to their wives, their concerns, the things they're worrying about, their desires and hopes. it's really not that different to today, you know. and i think that's actually really challenging and kind of enlightening. ade there in beautiful bermuda, and looking a whole lot warmer than i feel right now. but that's all we have got time for o
minute it's laid out in that sort of 3d fashion, using photogrammetry, suddenly you can see it from the sternextent of the ship. and it literally brings it back to life. diving here is a luxury that is out of reach for many people. so the plan is now to map at least 100 of the shipwrecks, meaning that anyone from anywhere in the world will be able to take a digital dive and experience centuries of maritime history. it tells us that everything changes, you know. but actually what it tells me...