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the golden bears likely have to win it if they want to make the ncaa tourn am. as ktvu's scott reiss tells us the cardinals too want to hear their name called on selection sunday. >> reporter: stanford's season has the ultimate roller coaster ride. a shocking 15-2 start, 4-0 in conference. >> we're feeling super confident. >> reporter: and then 15 seconds that changed everything. >> stolen. tipped by o'conru. >> oh, know. >> weaver will take it. and the hit. >> it's hard when you lose a game like that. >> reporter: instead of first place at a conference, that implosion against usc ignited a seven losses and eight game tail spin. >> we were kind of in a funk. >> it tests your character is really all it does and teams that deserve it persevere and come out of it stronger. >> reporter: persevere is exactly what they did. four straight wins to close out february put stanford back on track. >> it was awesome to watch the guys respond over and over even when we had our tough times they continued to fight and believe in the process. >> reporter: now the cardinals enter
the golden bears likely have to win it if they want to make the ncaa tourn am. as ktvu's scott reiss tells us the cardinals too want to hear their name called on selection sunday. >> reporter: stanford's season has the ultimate roller coaster ride. a shocking 15-2 start, 4-0 in conference. >> we're feeling super confident. >> reporter: and then 15 seconds that changed everything. >> stolen. tipped by o'conru. >> oh, know. >> weaver will take it. and the hit....
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about humanitarian assistance to those have -- those who have been displaced recently, we 's lines tourn assad where they were in 2017 so those civilians who were displaced can return to their homes. [speaking foreign language] translator: and after that, we need to go back to the u.n. and force the u.n. to apply the correct interpretation of u.n. security council resolution which has been misinterpreted because of pressure from the russian government. the constitutional committee, which has come out of the 2254 resolution is not a solution for the crisis in syria. the syrian people never went to the streets uncalled for a new constitution. the problem with syria not with the constitution, it is with who is implementing the constitution. the solution for syria is to stop all of the hostilities, accountability for all of those who have committed war crimes, and a transitional governing body which can allow the syrians who have been displaced from their homes to return to their homes safely. >> [speaking foreign language] translator: so -- language]ng foreign translator: we don't want to s
about humanitarian assistance to those have -- those who have been displaced recently, we 's lines tourn assad where they were in 2017 so those civilians who were displaced can return to their homes. [speaking foreign language] translator: and after that, we need to go back to the u.n. and force the u.n. to apply the correct interpretation of u.n. security council resolution which has been misinterpreted because of pressure from the russian government. the constitutional committee, which has...
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cities tourn's takes american history tv on the road to feature the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. rep. price: my district is in the triangle area of north carolina in three counties. the county where i live
cities tourn's takes american history tv on the road to feature the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. rep. price: my district is in the triangle area of north carolina in three counties. the county where i live
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open tourn m will be set up with 350 hospital beds on the indoor courts kitchens will start making 25,000agesper day for workers and school children. maybe we will get back to the point where we can be out in the open at the u.s. open. you can get more by heading to cnbc.com back to you. >> i couldn't agree you more thanks very much >>> consumer confidences has dropped sharply this month why couldn't it as worries about the coronavirus and the economy bleed through. this is waumtslmart announced it will begin temperature checks for its u.s. employees the retail taking such a hit this month what companies in best position to weather this crisis and how will retail be changed forever james is the editorial director of women's wear daily. he joins us with more. will shopping ever be the same >> i think in the short term, probably not i think consumers are getting used to shopping online plus as anybody has gone to a store lately, the six foot distancing isn't going to go away when this pandemic hopefully ends and hopefully it will be soon. this con sent of goicept of goia crowded store, peop
open tourn m will be set up with 350 hospital beds on the indoor courts kitchens will start making 25,000agesper day for workers and school children. maybe we will get back to the point where we can be out in the open at the u.s. open. you can get more by heading to cnbc.com back to you. >> i couldn't agree you more thanks very much >>> consumer confidences has dropped sharply this month why couldn't it as worries about the coronavirus and the economy bleed through. this is...
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lmu in the second round of the tourn. khalil shab arizona to charles minimum on. night with a team high, 16. look at that again. two-handed flush. now defense is going to block the shot here. tips to jam ari another dunk koomg up. smu beats lsu 82-53. join us for tonight for 76ers, warriors on abc 7 followed by after the game. enjoy the rest of your day. >> lites check the bay area forecast with lisa argen. hey, lisa. >>> good morning to you, liz. we have certainly a lot of cloud cover out there, some mist and drizzle. and a storm impact scale,is mor. reme and then tomorrow everything will shift a little bit as we look at our storm impact scale this weak system, a level one anywhere from 0.05 to 0.25 expected throughout the morning hours. the second hast half of the day featuring more spunz. it's cool though. we are looking at the weak system to not soenl brionly bris of showers but the cool air. it's been that way over the past couple of weeks. starting out with live doppler 7 you notice we have light showers here. mist and drizzle, san francisco over to the east
lmu in the second round of the tourn. khalil shab arizona to charles minimum on. night with a team high, 16. look at that again. two-handed flush. now defense is going to block the shot here. tips to jam ari another dunk koomg up. smu beats lsu 82-53. join us for tonight for 76ers, warriors on abc 7 followed by after the game. enjoy the rest of your day. >> lites check the bay area forecast with lisa argen. hey, lisa. >>> good morning to you, liz. we have certainly a lot of cloud...
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when you cancel the big ten tourn m aament and the nba, peo say this is the real thing you can argue about what's real or not with the virus but you can't argue with everything, schools closing. a new reality is what you're seeing pricing in the market and in the travel world. people don't do voluntary activities when they are afraid. what the travel sector is trying to do is slow down the spread. they are worried about the health care system they they are trying to flatten a different curve. you deal with the yield curve. on the u.s. government, they're talking about the health curve they are trying to flatten and push the curve out so the hospitals don't get overwhelmed. that's a smart strategy for the united states. tough for travel >> i honestly wonder if we shouldn't declare a two-week national holiday you can interpret that however you need toyoit to be interpretd it doesn't take us to the way of italy yet but it's a chance to take a breather and let the hospitals catch up >> you have people who live paycheck to paycheck you take a two-week holiday, hold ho are they paying thei
when you cancel the big ten tourn m aament and the nba, peo say this is the real thing you can argue about what's real or not with the virus but you can't argue with everything, schools closing. a new reality is what you're seeing pricing in the market and in the travel world. people don't do voluntary activities when they are afraid. what the travel sector is trying to do is slow down the spread. they are worried about the health care system they they are trying to flatten a different curve....
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. >> i think 60, 65% i think it's going to be difficult to avoid a dunn tourn. how deep, how severe, really depends on the administration. and congress i mean the fed is going to cut rates to 'zero and then it will quick to the president and the congress to come up with a fiscal stimulus package. >> lindsey, where are you guys on your call for the market and whether it's linked to a coming recession? >> the news out of the energy complex really adds an element to the situation we're in right now. increases the risk energy is 8% of the xha economy it's a smaller portion >> like 3. >> yeah. >> yeah. so it's much less of the index, but it's still a big part of the economy and you have to think about all the industrial companies that feed into that. industry so look, i looked back at 2015 2016 we came from a position of strength going into that that was an energy led economic slowdown there was a slowdown in investment spending, cap ex as well and we came from gdp rates of 3% and the it was cut basically in half in the third and fourth quarter of 2015 so that would
. >> i think 60, 65% i think it's going to be difficult to avoid a dunn tourn. how deep, how severe, really depends on the administration. and congress i mean the fed is going to cut rates to 'zero and then it will quick to the president and the congress to come up with a fiscal stimulus package. >> lindsey, where are you guys on your call for the market and whether it's linked to a coming recession? >> the news out of the energy complex really adds an element to the situation...
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. >> we'll be watching thanks tourning now to the virus it the race to flatten the curve of infection. meg has more do we have any indication that all these measures are working >> not yet, experts say it will be difficult to see that soon even if it is working because with the increase in testing, we're going to see numbers rise and that's what we're seeing now, particularly in new york with case numbers surpassing 7,000 in the state overall for the united states, now surpassing 15,000 total cases. so that is growing very quickly. analysts are also looking to things like hospital data in terms of how many people are coming in with influenza like symptoms and trying to parse that to determine how much covid-19 we're actually seeing rbc says what they're seeing could represent exponential growth in cases requiring hospitalization, specifically looking at new york. we wanted to update you on the rbc day that this is a new chart. the dotted origin line was their previous base case scenario for when we could start to see overd they've moved that to the solid orange line, meaning that coul
. >> we'll be watching thanks tourning now to the virus it the race to flatten the curve of infection. meg has more do we have any indication that all these measures are working >> not yet, experts say it will be difficult to see that soon even if it is working because with the increase in testing, we're going to see numbers rise and that's what we're seeing now, particularly in new york with case numbers surpassing 7,000 in the state overall for the united states, now surpassing...
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cities tourn's takes american history tv on the road to feature the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. rep. price: my district is in the triangle area of north carolina in three counties. the county where i live is orange county, which is chapel hill. there is an airstrip of durham county connecting to 80% of the people in the district. a district is best known as diverse and growing district economically, demographically. we like to say the new south. referred toot only shedding some of the negative aspects of our history, but really charting a new course. the research triangle story is pretty familiar and pretty well internalized around here. a group ofears ago leaders in business and education and government had this vision that these worn-out fields in the area between arham and raleigh might be new source for industry, especially for high-tech enterprise or research related enterprise. so the research triangle was born. it was not an immediate success. ibm became the anchor and pretty soon it blossomed. region and thriving i'd say that's what we are best
cities tourn's takes american history tv on the road to feature the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. rep. price: my district is in the triangle area of north carolina in three counties. the county where i live is orange county, which is chapel hill. there is an airstrip of durham county connecting to 80% of the people in the district. a district is best known as diverse and growing district economically, demographically. we like to say the new south. referred toot...