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scientists at florida atlantic university conducted the study. it shows how important it is to wear a mask or face covering not only to protect yourself but to stop your germs when you cough or sneeze. and it's why social distancing as you can see is so important. jessica. >> okay. reunited after four months. police finally track down a dog stolen right outside of a san francisco grocery store. look how happy. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff raniere working from home and enjoying the sunshine with my dog lucy who wanted to give a quick hello. we'll tell you how long this sunshine lasts and how much warmer so you can get ready for the dog walks around the neighborhood and, well, some fresh air. that's up in about 7 minutes. we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. >>> here's an issue that's just now becoming a reality for a
scientists at florida atlantic university conducted the study. it shows how important it is to wear a mask or face covering not only to protect yourself but to stop your germs when you cough or sneeze. and it's why social distancing as you can see is so important. jessica. >> okay. reunited after four months. police finally track down a dog stolen right outside of a san francisco grocery store. look how happy. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff raniere working from home and...
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joined by my guest william luther king employee he's an assistant professor of economics at florida atlantic university as well as director of the sound money project at the american institute for economic research and in beijing we crafted to go he is the vice president of the center for china and globalization carjacking crosstime groups in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to william 1st in florida. just a few hours ago unemployment data was just released now we're up to over 20000000 people applying for unemployment in the united states who would have thought even 6 weeks ago it's extraordinary and being a historian by trade i know the history of the great depression depression very well not only in the united states but globally so when i see these numbers come out it's terrifying to hear how it is you know this pandemic will be resolved it's only a matter of question and resources and patients because i understand that because i've been locked down for a month now and it's getting very very tiresome. how is this pandemic going to impact the
joined by my guest william luther king employee he's an assistant professor of economics at florida atlantic university as well as director of the sound money project at the american institute for economic research and in beijing we crafted to go he is the vice president of the center for china and globalization carjacking crosstime groups in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to william 1st in florida. just a few hours ago unemployment...
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my guest william look there are 2 employee he's an assistant professor of economics at florida atlantic university as well as a director of the sound money project at the american institute for economic research and in beijing we crafted to go he is the vice president of the center for china and globalization kargil in crosstime proves in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to william 1st in florida. just a few hours ago unemployment data was just released now we're up to over 20000000 people applying for unemployment in the united states who would have thought even 6 weeks ago it's extraordinary and being a historian by trade i know the history of the great depression depression very well.
my guest william look there are 2 employee he's an assistant professor of economics at florida atlantic university as well as a director of the sound money project at the american institute for economic research and in beijing we crafted to go he is the vice president of the center for china and globalization kargil in crosstime proves in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let's go to william 1st in florida. just a few hours ago unemployment data...
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by my guest william look there are employer he's an assistant professor of economics of florida atlantic university as well as a director of the sound money project at the american institute for economic research and in beijing we crafted to go he is the vice president of the center for china and globalization harjo in crosstime group in effect that. just a few hours ago unemployment data was just released now we're up to over 20000000 people applying for unemployment in the united states who would have thought even 6 weeks ago it's extraordinary and being a historian by trade i know the history of the great depression depression very well not only in the united states but globally so when i see these numbers come out it's terrifying to hear how it is you know this pandemic will be resolved it's only a matter of question and resources and patients because i understand that because i've been locked down for a month now and it's getting very very tiresome. how is this pandemic going to impact the recovery in their. it's a recovery and i never thought in my my time i would ask about is there going to
by my guest william look there are employer he's an assistant professor of economics of florida atlantic university as well as a director of the sound money project at the american institute for economic research and in beijing we crafted to go he is the vice president of the center for china and globalization harjo in crosstime group in effect that. just a few hours ago unemployment data was just released now we're up to over 20000000 people applying for unemployment in the united states who...
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. >> reporter: scientists at florida atlantic university using a lab to visualize what happens when we cough. the engineering professors use a dummy to simulate the cough droplets we all create. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: the fau team uses a laser to follow how far those droplets travel. you're looking at a mixture of water and glycerine that creates smoke, 10 to 20 microns in size, the same size and weight of smaller droplets of fluid we expel when we cough. [ coughing ] >> reporter: this shows the projection. three feet in two seconds. in 12 seconds -- >> six feet. remembers and in 41 seconds -- >> there we go. nine feel. >> reporter: and that was a cough, would you say? >> a heavy, heavy cough. >> reporter: in some tests we saw the cough travel 12 feet. >> this is a slight cough. >> reporter: the scientists say naturally a lighter cough doesn't travel as far. in every simulation we observed what the naked eye cannot see. i'm standing at the six-foot mark. we have a heavy cough. you can see it coming towards me. and boom. within seconds, it's already reached me, and now it's go
. >> reporter: scientists at florida atlantic university using a lab to visualize what happens when we cough. the engineering professors use a dummy to simulate the cough droplets we all create. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: the fau team uses a laser to follow how far those droplets travel. you're looking at a mixture of water and glycerine that creates smoke, 10 to 20 microns in size, the same size and weight of smaller droplets of fluid we expel when we cough. [ coughing...
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correspondent kerry sanders went to a lab at florida atlantic university where they're using a simulatorapor and a laser to show the infectious range of the human cough. and here is part of that demonstration. >> reporter: the simulation shows the projection. three feet traveled in less than two seconds. within 12 seconds -- >> that's at six feet. >> reporter: and in 41 seconds. >> there we go, nine feet. >> reporter: and that was a cough, would you say? >> that was a heavy cough. >> reporter: in some tests, we saw the cough travel up to 12 feet. >> okay. this is a slight cough. >> reporter: the scientists say naturally a lighter cough doesn't travel as far. in every simulation, we observed what the naked eye cannot see. i'm standing at the six-foot mark. we have a heavy cough. smoke comes. lights out. and there you can see it coming towards me. and boom, within seconds, it's already reached me. and now it's going past me. >> gets your attention, and hopefully that will stay with you as it did me and safely guide you through this distant life we are living while wearing masks when we're
correspondent kerry sanders went to a lab at florida atlantic university where they're using a simulatorapor and a laser to show the infectious range of the human cough. and here is part of that demonstration. >> reporter: the simulation shows the projection. three feet traveled in less than two seconds. within 12 seconds -- >> that's at six feet. >> reporter: and in 41 seconds. >> there we go, nine feet. >> reporter: and that was a cough, would you say? >>...
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. >> on lectures in history, florida atlantic university holocaust studies chair alan berg berger featured his father, a holocaust survivor. he composed work from conversations with hi father and reading holocaust survivor accounts and studying concentration camp prisoners. >>> good morning. good morning. today we're going to be speaking about a rather special kind of holocaust representation. we're going to be speaking about art spiegelman's "maus" which is a sensationally new way of representing a holocaust and its continuing impact on successive generations. the future of holocaust memory and jewish identity, memory is connected very specifically to identity. you don't know your past, you don't know your present, and you can't begin to speculate about the future. i want to suggest that there is been a major paradigm shift from the writings of survivors to those of their descendants, their daughters and their sons. so as ellyviccel explains we leave the literature of testimony and that is what the writers are writing, what they gave us and we're going to the second generation. what do we
. >> on lectures in history, florida atlantic university holocaust studies chair alan berg berger featured his father, a holocaust survivor. he composed work from conversations with hi father and reading holocaust survivor accounts and studying concentration camp prisoners. >>> good morning. good morning. today we're going to be speaking about a rather special kind of holocaust representation. we're going to be speaking about art spiegelman's "maus" which is a...
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. >> reporter: scientists at florida atlantic university using a lab to visualize what happens when we>> charging. >> reporter: the engineering professors use a dummy to simulate the cough droplets we all create. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: the fau team uses a laser to follow how far those droplets travel. what you're looking at is a mixture of water and glycerin that creates smoke, 10 to 20 microns in size, the same size and weight of the smaller droplets of fluid when he expel when we cough. the simulation shows the projection, 3 feet traveled in less than 2 seconds. within 12 seconds -- >> it's at 6 feet. >> and in 41 seconds. >> there we go, 9 feet. and that was a cough, would you say? >> that was a heavy cough. >> reporter: in some tests, we saw the cough travel up to 12 feet. >> okay, this is a slight cough. >> reporter: the scientists say, naturally, a lighter cough doesn't travel as far. in every simulation, we observed what the naked eye cannot see. >> i'm standing at the 6-foot mark. we have a heavy cough, smoke comes, lights out, and there you can see it coming towards
. >> reporter: scientists at florida atlantic university using a lab to visualize what happens when we>> charging. >> reporter: the engineering professors use a dummy to simulate the cough droplets we all create. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: the fau team uses a laser to follow how far those droplets travel. what you're looking at is a mixture of water and glycerin that creates smoke, 10 to 20 microns in size, the same size and weight of the smaller droplets of...
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my guest william moved there are in florida he's an assistant professor of economics at florida atlantic university as well as director of the south my.
my guest william moved there are in florida he's an assistant professor of economics at florida atlantic university as well as director of the south my.
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. >> on lectures in history, florida atlantic university holocaust studies chair alan berger featuredis father, a holocaust survivor. he composed work from conversations with hi father and reading holocaust survivor accounts and studying art work by concentration camp prisoners. >>> good morning. good morning. today we're going to be speaking about a rather special kind of holocaust representation. we're going to be speaking about art spiegelman's "maus" which is a sensationally new way of representing a holocaust and its continuing impact on successive generations. the future of holocaust memory and jewish identity, memory is
. >> on lectures in history, florida atlantic university holocaust studies chair alan berger featuredis father, a holocaust survivor. he composed work from conversations with hi father and reading holocaust survivor accounts and studying art work by concentration camp prisoners. >>> good morning. good morning. today we're going to be speaking about a rather special kind of holocaust representation. we're going to be speaking about art spiegelman's "maus" which is a...
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scientists at florida atlantic university using a lab to visualize what happens when we cough. >> chargingering professors use a dummy to simulate the cough droplets we all create >> three, two, one. >> reporter: the fau team uses a laser to follow how far those droplets travel. what you're looking at is a mixture of water and glycerin that creates smoke, 10 to 20 microns in size. the smaller droplets of fluid we expel when we cough. the simulation shows the projection 3 feet traveled in less than 2 seconds. within 12 seconds. >> that's 6 feet >> reporter: and in 41 seconds >> there we go 9 feet that was a cough, would you say? >> it was a heavy cough. >> reporter: in some tests we saw the cough travel up to 12 feet >> this is a slight cough. >> reporter: the scientists say naturally a lighter cough doesn't travel as far. in every simulation we observed what the naked eye cannot see. >> i'm standing at the 6 foot mark we have a heavy cough. smoke comes, lights out, and there you can see it coming towards me and boom. within seconds it's already reached me, and now it's going past me. >> so
scientists at florida atlantic university using a lab to visualize what happens when we cough. >> chargingering professors use a dummy to simulate the cough droplets we all create >> three, two, one. >> reporter: the fau team uses a laser to follow how far those droplets travel. what you're looking at is a mixture of water and glycerin that creates smoke, 10 to 20 microns in size. the smaller droplets of fluid we expel when we cough. the simulation shows the projection 3 feet...