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in between is the great plains which is often called the great american desert, , and the rocky mountains. the rocky mountains, it's important to keep in mind how people viewed the west and how they viewed the scenery. i sort of had figured out to appreciate this because i'm a child of the 20th century. i grew up in oregon and oregon every other household has on the coffee table when the big glossy books. on the cover and inside you can figure it from the cover, the cover is either mt. mount hood, snow-covered mounted, so the inside same thing. or the rocky oregon coast with the waves crashing, or crater lake or something like that. natural beauty is the stuff to look at, but in the 19th century natural beauty was not what you look at the natural beauty was what the land to do for you. i include texas, and when stephen austin arrived in texas in the early 1820s, he keeps a diary, a journal. he comes across the river and he comes into texas and he goes through the region through the nacogdoches and then brian and eventually all the way to san antonio. where he has a talk with the mexican o
in between is the great plains which is often called the great american desert, , and the rocky mountains. the rocky mountains, it's important to keep in mind how people viewed the west and how they viewed the scenery. i sort of had figured out to appreciate this because i'm a child of the 20th century. i grew up in oregon and oregon every other household has on the coffee table when the big glossy books. on the cover and inside you can figure it from the cover, the cover is either mt. mount...
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in between is the great plains which at the time called the great american desert. in the rocky mountains in the rocky mountains in those days, is important i think to keep in mind how people viewed the west. and how they viewed the scenery. i sort of had to figure out how to appreciate this. because of a child of the 20th century. i grew up in oregon and every other householder has on the coffee table, one of those big books on the cover, and configured him from the cover, it is either snow covered mountains or the rocky oregon coast or a lake or something like that. so natural beauty is the stuff to look at. but in the 19th century, natural beauty was knowledge a look at. it was with the land could do for you. sorry include taxes. so when stephen austin arrived in texas, in the early 18 hundreds, he kept a direct journal. he comes across the river and he comes into texas and he goes through region, and then to brian and all of the way to san antonio. any has this talk and eventually he goes all the way to mexico city. so i was reading his prior diary and he used t
in between is the great plains which at the time called the great american desert. in the rocky mountains in the rocky mountains in those days, is important i think to keep in mind how people viewed the west. and how they viewed the scenery. i sort of had to figure out how to appreciate this. because of a child of the 20th century. i grew up in oregon and every other householder has on the coffee table, one of those big books on the cover, and configured him from the cover, it is either snow...
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toyou go back a year ago, when we had these massive floods in the great plains and upper midwest, fema was stretched a lot more thinly and they have done an ok job in the last year adding staff. they are ok, for now. the question will be, what happens in the coming months when the spring flood season arrives and you start getting all of these communities in missouri and the dakotas flooded? that is when you will see a real strain on fema's resources. as of now, it is ok. host: has fema leadership address that possibility help what happens? have they made indications if they are prepared? guest: you are asking these questions and they say, basically, we play the hand that is dealt to us. we will respond in the best way we can. , i think the last number i saw is about 5000 workers available to be deployed. that is a reasonable cushion. fema has gotten as low as just a couple of thousand, just to give you some context. fema is in better shape than it has been. nobody knows what is going to happen. fema has the capacity to hire short-term, temporary basis in localities. fema has got a lot
toyou go back a year ago, when we had these massive floods in the great plains and upper midwest, fema was stretched a lot more thinly and they have done an ok job in the last year adding staff. they are ok, for now. the question will be, what happens in the coming months when the spring flood season arrives and you start getting all of these communities in missouri and the dakotas flooded? that is when you will see a real strain on fema's resources. as of now, it is ok. host: has fema...
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when herders lead their livestock on to the great plains of the car route in central south africa the animals on allowed to linger. to protect the vegetation from overgrazing they have to be kept on. the move as a result they can only eat the tips of the plant's. head chef addicts nothing cooper has years of experience and of seeing how the landscape has changed since he's been grazing his animals here because. it's. pitches in the grass growth was not that much but now since we have put it you see prices we're heading . in that nor is it people now changing on grazing quicker that is more quote actually. the herders are part of the shepherding biodiversity project it supports commercial livestock keeping while boosting langrish the russian on this 24000 hectare farm. was once much greener and home to millions of antelope and buffalo. hooves loose in the topsoil while their droppings fertilized it. in a bid to recreate the great migrations of the past the project employs shepherds to lead livestock over the plains to. the project leader he's confident that herders can help revive the
when herders lead their livestock on to the great plains of the car route in central south africa the animals on allowed to linger. to protect the vegetation from overgrazing they have to be kept on. the move as a result they can only eat the tips of the plant's. head chef addicts nothing cooper has years of experience and of seeing how the landscape has changed since he's been grazing his animals here because. it's. pitches in the grass growth was not that much but now since we have put it you...
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todd: for great plains, it was priced incorrectly.sets worth more than the equity value of our company. people are looking at the overall macro and saying who will make it and who will not make it? we are convinced green planes will be around -- great plains will be around for a long time. we have more cash in our equity value as well. we have very little debt left. it is a function of cyclicality. we are in a downtrend because of the coronavirus, because of china, because of the trade war. the list goes on and on. we need to come out of this. i think the silverlining out of all of this is when we come out of the coronavirus, you have to think people will drive a little bit more before they start to take long haul flights. we think coming out of this longer-term, it is bullish gasoline prices, it is bullish driving miles. at 140 4een stable billion gallons of gasoline demand. ethanol is 10% of that. coming out, what will look behavior of the consumer be? the consumer drives more, china buys more, the agricultural prices compete with e
todd: for great plains, it was priced incorrectly.sets worth more than the equity value of our company. people are looking at the overall macro and saying who will make it and who will not make it? we are convinced green planes will be around -- great plains will be around for a long time. we have more cash in our equity value as well. we have very little debt left. it is a function of cyclicality. we are in a downtrend because of the coronavirus, because of china, because of the trade war. the...
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back in the great. plains the. little guy even at the white house oh well he is you may be wandering around in the basement a little. but he is making ventilators and he's you know donated some of his business to producing vending machine a floor below machine. it was going to be. i thought. delivery used to suffocate. that ventilate but i mean it is kind of worrying all the doomsday preaching he's doing and then you're like he's responsible for brisbane. you have to enter some bible verse in order to get the ventilator to work . through it for a 19 really you know for the free advertising as well because the only time i ever see my pillow ad is like when i'm watching old like seventy's eighty's sitcoms on like antenna t.v. or any t.v. and they just try to squeeze it in between like a life alert commercials and yeah stuff about me to feel you know that's you know how i see it so you know that's a feeling i'll never neck pain killers while i actually think maybe he's worried he's going to lose his customer base if i
back in the great. plains the. little guy even at the white house oh well he is you may be wandering around in the basement a little. but he is making ventilators and he's you know donated some of his business to producing vending machine a floor below machine. it was going to be. i thought. delivery used to suffocate. that ventilate but i mean it is kind of worrying all the doomsday preaching he's doing and then you're like he's responsible for brisbane. you have to enter some bible verse in...
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coming from the great plains or something like that it wasn't that long ago for us to. >> we are going to kind of jump forward in time to the. of much of your book involves the episodes, voices that counter what you call the genre of journalism and i have a colleague that referred to a lot of the coverage of the 2016 elections and this term occurs over and over again in about of contemporary news coverage. journalism is charged with creating pieces of the joint historical record. so, when does this leave out the contemporary history and what do we risk by those mentioned? >> the trump country narrative sort of reset the clock on appalachia in a way that is unfair and unethical. this is the history started in 2016. and that is all you need to know. it's existed for quite a long time. it hasn't always been called appellation that you read in the book people have always lived here. this is important for us to know to understand how we got to this place. just to piggyback off of the subject of capitalism which is one of my favorite things to talk about as well, i think it's important to un
coming from the great plains or something like that it wasn't that long ago for us to. >> we are going to kind of jump forward in time to the. of much of your book involves the episodes, voices that counter what you call the genre of journalism and i have a colleague that referred to a lot of the coverage of the 2016 elections and this term occurs over and over again in about of contemporary news coverage. journalism is charged with creating pieces of the joint historical record. so, when...
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today, we believe the majority of deaths occurs in the great plains a epidemic. secondary pneumonias we would be able to treat today. that's good news. we also have other medications to treat fevers, medications like aspirin or motrin or tylenol i came across an interesting study that suggests perhaps we shouldn't be giving medications for people we see quite as often as we do. it's a study at a university in canada and they looked at modeling and they said what happens if you give tens of thousands of people with the flu some medicine for a fever? well, many will feel better quicker. high fever, they will feel better quicker. so they will get out of bed quicker. what will happen? will come down stairs and coughed all over the friends and children and go to work in a couple of them. the suggestion from this group at the university was not by treating a fever, my increased transmission by about 1% and given the enormity of this disease, they suggested he might actually get an additional 500 deaths a year in the united states as a result of treating people. with in
today, we believe the majority of deaths occurs in the great plains a epidemic. secondary pneumonias we would be able to treat today. that's good news. we also have other medications to treat fevers, medications like aspirin or motrin or tylenol i came across an interesting study that suggests perhaps we shouldn't be giving medications for people we see quite as often as we do. it's a study at a university in canada and they looked at modeling and they said what happens if you give tens of...
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were farmers and most people in this room could tell you about the mountains or coming from the great plains or something like that, right? it wasn't that long ago for us, even if it was 200, 400 years ago, that's nothing. we're talking about people living this way for 10,000 years. so i'll leave it at that. >> so we've lost some language, we're going to jump, jump forward a bit in time because we've also, in the course of different language we've replaced it with other terms, other ways of framing history that can be problematic for entirely new reasons. so elizabeth, much of your work in your book, raises narrative, episodes and journalism-- i had a colleague who recover recovered-- covered elections in 2016 as drive-by journalism and in contemporary news coverage. journalal is charged with pieces of historical record. what does -- that risk in that mention? >> i think that the trump country narrative sort of resets the clock on appalachia and in a way that's really unfair and almost unethical. the trump narrative, the history of appalachia started in 2016 and that's, you know, that-- and
were farmers and most people in this room could tell you about the mountains or coming from the great plains or something like that, right? it wasn't that long ago for us, even if it was 200, 400 years ago, that's nothing. we're talking about people living this way for 10,000 years. so i'll leave it at that. >> so we've lost some language, we're going to jump, jump forward a bit in time because we've also, in the course of different language we've replaced it with other terms, other ways...
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>>> winter on the great plains can be long, bleak, and brutal. so in march, when winter briefly releases its grip for a day or two, even the trees seem to raise their limbs in celebration. march 13, 2008 was one of those days of cautious jubilation in omaha, nebraska. 61 degrees, and a light, velvety breeze. 11-year-old tom hunter wore shorts and a t hirt to school that thursday. it was a little after 3:00 when tom, seen here on a security camera, got off the bus in the leaf y dunldy neighborhood and headed home to play video games as he did nearly every day. it was be hours before tom's father returned home. but the house was not empty. 57-year-old cheryly sherman, who scrubbed and polished the hunter home on thursdays, was still there. by sunset. tom and shirley sherman would be dead, murdered by a killer who was just getting started whochlt did it and why were questions that would take omaha detectives all over north america, and would take more than five years to answer. >> this one stood out. obviously, because of the brutality for one. >> d
>>> winter on the great plains can be long, bleak, and brutal. so in march, when winter briefly releases its grip for a day or two, even the trees seem to raise their limbs in celebration. march 13, 2008 was one of those days of cautious jubilation in omaha, nebraska. 61 degrees, and a light, velvety breeze. 11-year-old tom hunter wore shorts and a t hirt to school that thursday. it was a little after 3:00 when tom, seen here on a security camera, got off the bus in the leaf y dunldy...
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canada or wheat from great plains most of our food grown here in the u.s.th american led. >> jeff thanks very much for all you are doing we will check in soon. >> thank you so much. maria: chairman ceo general mills. >> screening versus cinema and coronavirus that story is next. stay with us. (music) ♪ maria: welcome back, major movie studios turning to streaming online film he as theatres remain closed due to covid-19 onli linlin linlinonli. >> i mismovies, if going as planned theatres will reopen in july having been closed because of coronavirus four months big name releases. >> new james bond "no time to die" 90th installment fast and furious several marble movies we saw hollywood looking to he streaming universal world tour released easter weekend biggest digit debut ever what is future of the theatre look like in cinemark expects to sell half seats to social distancing can turn a profit with 10% of seats filled. then amc nation's biggest chain might not reopen might file for bankruptcy the default imminent saddled with billions debted a china group cou
canada or wheat from great plains most of our food grown here in the u.s.th american led. >> jeff thanks very much for all you are doing we will check in soon. >> thank you so much. maria: chairman ceo general mills. >> screening versus cinema and coronavirus that story is next. stay with us. (music) ♪ maria: welcome back, major movie studios turning to streaming online film he as theatres remain closed due to covid-19 onli linlin linlinonli. >> i mismovies, if going...
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showers and thunderstorms are expected across the midwest, the great lakes and the plains today. storms could be severe from the chicago area to st. louis and wichita. storms are also possible from oklahoma city to dallas to shreveport. checking today's high temperatures, milder today in much of the northeast with temperatures in the 60s from d.c. all the way to new york. record heat continues in the southwest. las vegas could approach 100 degrees today. 60s and 70s from seattle all the way to denver as well. >>> coming up, the new plan to use drones to deliver prescriptions. >>> also ahead, the secret group of doctors that have formed a so-called manhattan project to fight coronavirus. >>> and later the high-profile politician who says he may enter the presidential race as a third party candidate. you may not be thinking about blood donation, but blood is needed to save the lives of people who are sick with a range of illnesses. it's easy and safe to give. if you are in good health, please donate. we need heroes now. visit red cross blood dot org to schedule an appointment. >>>
showers and thunderstorms are expected across the midwest, the great lakes and the plains today. storms could be severe from the chicago area to st. louis and wichita. storms are also possible from oklahoma city to dallas to shreveport. checking today's high temperatures, milder today in much of the northeast with temperatures in the 60s from d.c. all the way to new york. record heat continues in the southwest. las vegas could approach 100 degrees today. 60s and 70s from seattle all the way to...
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toyou go back a year ago, when we had these massive floods in the great plains and upper midwest, femaas stretched a lot more thinly and they have done an ok job in the last year adding staff. they are ok, for now. the question will be, what happens in the coming months when the spring flood season arrives and you start getting all of these communities in missouri and the dakotas flooded? that is when you will see a real strain on fema's resources. as of now, it is ok. host: has fema leadership address that possibility help what happens? have they made indications if they are prepared? guest: you are asking these questions and they say, basically, we play the hand that is dealt to us. we will respond in the best way we can. , i think the last number i saw is about 5000 workers available to be deployed. that is a reasonable cushion. fema has gotten as low as just a couple of thousand, just to give you some context. fema is in better shape than it has been. nobody knows what is going to happen. fema has the capacity to hire short-term, temporary basis in localities. fema has got a lot of
toyou go back a year ago, when we had these massive floods in the great plains and upper midwest, femaas stretched a lot more thinly and they have done an ok job in the last year adding staff. they are ok, for now. the question will be, what happens in the coming months when the spring flood season arrives and you start getting all of these communities in missouri and the dakotas flooded? that is when you will see a real strain on fema's resources. as of now, it is ok. host: has fema leadership...
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. >>> the storm that brought heavy snow to the northern rockies moves into the plains in western great lakes region today. the dakotas will see significant snow, and there could be thunderstorms from missouri into wisconsin. looking at today's high temperatures, we're expecting upper 50s for minneapolis to detroit. 70s from new mexico all the way to georgia. low 80s along the gulf coast and into miami and seasonally cool in the pacific northwest today. stay safe. >>> coming up, two award winning musicians lose their battles with the coronavirus. >>> also ahead, the range of symptoms being reported, and we hear from patients living with the virus including a 104-year-old veteran who survived it. >>> and later how to clean your groceries when you get home from the store. we ask a top doctor about this video going viral online. ♪ stacy's mom has got it going on ♪ ♪ stacy, can i come over after school ♪ >>> coronavirus strikes the music industry again. adam schlesinger, the voice behind "stacy's mom" has died. he was just 52 years old. >>> the virus has taken the patriarch of the jazz worl
. >>> the storm that brought heavy snow to the northern rockies moves into the plains in western great lakes region today. the dakotas will see significant snow, and there could be thunderstorms from missouri into wisconsin. looking at today's high temperatures, we're expecting upper 50s for minneapolis to detroit. 70s from new mexico all the way to georgia. low 80s along the gulf coast and into miami and seasonally cool in the pacific northwest today. stay safe. >>> coming...
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americans of goodwill to unite in a great thatning against a politic has been characterized by corruption, carelessness, self-dealing, misinformation, and just plain meanness. to change that, we need americans of all political stripes to get involved in our politics and public life like never before. us who believe in building a more just and generous democratic america where everybody has a fair shot, for those of us who believe that a government that cares for the many and not just the few, for those of us who are willing to do our part to make sure this lives up to its highest ideals, now is the time to fight for what we believe. so join us. join joe. go to joe biden.com right now make a plan for how you are going to get involved. keep taking care of yourself, your families, and each other. keep believing and the possibilities of a better world and i will see you on the campaign trail as soon as i can. next. -- thanks. , but our mission continues, to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year, we have brought you primary election coverage, the impeachment process, and now the federal response to the impeachment process. listen
americans of goodwill to unite in a great thatning against a politic has been characterized by corruption, carelessness, self-dealing, misinformation, and just plain meanness. to change that, we need americans of all political stripes to get involved in our politics and public life like never before. us who believe in building a more just and generous democratic america where everybody has a fair shot, for those of us who believe that a government that cares for the many and not just the few,...
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hope youe joying this in the northwest, northeast, the great lakes and parts of the plains.that's >>> good morning. starting out with low clouds and fog. they will retreat into the afternoon. temperatures respond with mid to upper 60s. 2:00, with 50s at the coasasasaf ♪ got that yummy yummy >>> all right. time to go to janai for cooking at home. what's happening, janai? ♪ yeah, you got that yummy, yummy ♪ >> reporter: hey, dan. all right, so now it is time for some home cooking. here i am in the kitchen, and joining me now is geoffrey zakarian, and he is joining us from his home to show us a delicious recipe that you can make with items already likely in your pantry. spicy bean dip. before we get started you just did a huge fund-raiser last night to support city harvest hunger relief efforts right now. tell us how that went. >> well, it went great. thank you very much for having mey we did the great new york food-a-thon last night to benefit city harvest, which is the city's largest food rescue organization. what does that mean? that means we take food from wholesalers and r
hope youe joying this in the northwest, northeast, the great lakes and parts of the plains.that's >>> good morning. starting out with low clouds and fog. they will retreat into the afternoon. temperatures respond with mid to upper 60s. 2:00, with 50s at the coasasasaf ♪ got that yummy yummy >>> all right. time to go to janai for cooking at home. what's happening, janai? ♪ yeah, you got that yummy, yummy ♪ >> reporter: hey, dan. all right, so now it is time for some...
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severe thunderstorms could happen once again from the southern plains to the great lakes region, there'e'ssevere thunderstorms in and around texas as well as oklahoma on tuesday. some isolated tornados are possible. it's been a very sunny april for london, but the trend is over. we will see a spell of rainy weather at least into friday in london and the temperatures will be 13 on wednesday. that's it from me. stay safe. ♪ >>> and that's all for this >>> and that's all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm yoshi ogasawara in tokyoyo. thanks for joining us. >>> welcome to "newsline in depth." i'm aiko doden. today we have reports on young entrepreneurs in three countries who are taking the initiative in tackling social issues in their respective countries. each of their stories illustrates the truth that even small interventions can help to bring about change on a much larger scale. first we go to uganda where schoolgirls face a problem that is widespread in developing countries. many feel compelled to skip classes or drop out of school altogether when they enter adolescence because they c
severe thunderstorms could happen once again from the southern plains to the great lakes region, there'e'ssevere thunderstorms in and around texas as well as oklahoma on tuesday. some isolated tornados are possible. it's been a very sunny april for london, but the trend is over. we will see a spell of rainy weather at least into friday in london and the temperatures will be 13 on wednesday. that's it from me. stay safe. ♪ >>> and that's all for this >>> and that's all for...
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goodwill to unite in a great awakening against a politic that you often has been characterized by corruption, carelessness, self-dealing, disinformation, ignorance, and just plain meanness. and to change that we need americans of all political stripes to get involved in our politics and our public life like never before. for those of us who believe in building a more just, more generous, more democratic america where everybody has a a fair shot at opportunity, for those of us who believe in a government that cares about the many and not just the few, for those of us who love this country and are willing to do our part to make sure it lives up to its highest ideals, now is the time to fight for what we believe. so join us. join joe. go to joebiden.com. make a plan for how you will get involved. keep taking care of yourself and your families and each other. keep believing in the possibilities of a better world, and i will see you on the campaign trail as soon as i can. thanks. >> joe biden released the following statement after receiving the endorsement of former president barack obama. it reads, history will regard barack obama's years in office as one of the gr
goodwill to unite in a great awakening against a politic that you often has been characterized by corruption, carelessness, self-dealing, disinformation, ignorance, and just plain meanness. and to change that we need americans of all political stripes to get involved in our politics and our public life like never before. for those of us who believe in building a more just, more generous, more democratic america where everybody has a a fair shot at opportunity, for those of us who believe in a...
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system is getting the northcoast, potential for snow along the great lakes but the next system we are watching is moving through the southern plains, the same areas hit hard by severe weather and tornadoes over the last couple weeks, through texas to oklahoma and arkansas, louisiana and mississippi we will have a tornado threat later today and this evening, we have severe thunderstorm watch in effect in texas to oklahoma already this morning. the storms will wrap up through the day today especially in the afternoon, large hail, damaging winds, not just isolated but several tornado reports throughout the afternoon and tomorrow the threat shifts to the southeast towards the mid-atlantic, the same areas that have seen many tornadoes in the last couple weeks, we have reports of 150 this month alone and forecast rainfall will cause flash flooding as well. another several days to get through in terms of severe weather across the plane states, the mississippi river valley, the southeast, then we will warm up in the northeast after yesterday's storms and cooler temperatures. rob: we had that tornado warning in new york city yesterday, tha
system is getting the northcoast, potential for snow along the great lakes but the next system we are watching is moving through the southern plains, the same areas hit hard by severe weather and tornadoes over the last couple weeks, through texas to oklahoma and arkansas, louisiana and mississippi we will have a tornado threat later today and this evening, we have severe thunderstorm watch in effect in texas to oklahoma already this morning. the storms will wrap up through the day today...
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or go to the lancet so yes there are tools you make a great point in the piece that it's not and i'm not for censorship but i want to make that plain i know you're not talking about censorship either want to make that clear to the folks but you make a point that it's not enough to if you could like and someone says the world's ending tomorrow it's not enough to just wipe that on. a and get rid of it you need to present some kind of alternative to it because if it disappears then people who did see it come away with that impression and they you know they don't see it anymore and it's only going to make the misinformation and disinformation seem more real to them you know actually i coined a term called digital half life i actually wrote on it so if you think that the half life of uranium 238 is like 5000000000 years when somebody is left with an impression on social media and the standard take down what the social media companies louisville just remove it well they were already exposed to the virus the contagion of this information so what we do is we put a lot in the chat box to the legitimate news factual source but also when a li
or go to the lancet so yes there are tools you make a great point in the piece that it's not and i'm not for censorship but i want to make that plain i know you're not talking about censorship either want to make that clear to the folks but you make a point that it's not enough to if you could like and someone says the world's ending tomorrow it's not enough to just wipe that on. a and get rid of it you need to present some kind of alternative to it because if it disappears then people who did...
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which i've seen in national television live shots, that's very a plain white wall, that looks like a mug shot, so that's important too. >> greatt are some apps out there helping people stay safe? >> one app is offering a free consult with a u.s.-based board certified doctor. you can sign up and connect with a doctor in less than a minute, it's free and available to everyone. opentable, we usually use that to make reservations in restaurants. now it's expanded its software to let you choose between available shopping time slots at supermarkets and retailers. netflixparty.com lets you binge watch with your besties with a chrome extension. we can watch "tiger king" together comments in the chat box at the same time. love that. and then bands in town app, that's an app you normally go to to see which live concerts are around you. but now they're switching to notifying you about livestream, whether on twitch or twitter or wherever, almost as good as actually being there. these are great lifelines as we're in lockdown and going a little stir crazy right about now. >> jen jolley, all great suggestions, stay safe and stay healthy, app
which i've seen in national television live shots, that's very a plain white wall, that looks like a mug shot, so that's important too. >> greatt are some apps out there helping people stay safe? >> one app is offering a free consult with a u.s.-based board certified doctor. you can sign up and connect with a doctor in less than a minute, it's free and available to everyone. opentable, we usually use that to make reservations in restaurants. now it's expanded its software to let you...
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states this kidding away from the great lakes on into new england that is where the winter weather warnings have been however plenty of snow across the central plains this is denver this is actually some crab apple blossom and then across into nebraska laurel snow lying on the branches of this plum blossom but it will be clearing because the temperatures are on the rise what we watched on sunday is once again across the southern states because we will be saying more potentially severe thunderstorms developing on the developed fairly rapidly and push across much of the southeast that's in the northeast the way we could still see want to areas of rain sleet some lake effect snow coming off of the lakes towards the east . across the west too on sunday but by monday that clay is but this is what happens our system in the south works this way up into the mid atlantic and works its way steadily up the eastern side of the u.s. so as to say washing out all the time for the next couple of days to see if any severe storms to develop and then quite a different picture across the caribbean and central america we've got a really quite calm picture on sunday jus
states this kidding away from the great lakes on into new england that is where the winter weather warnings have been however plenty of snow across the central plains this is denver this is actually some crab apple blossom and then across into nebraska laurel snow lying on the branches of this plum blossom but it will be clearing because the temperatures are on the rise what we watched on sunday is once again across the southern states because we will be saying more potentially severe...
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americans to unite in a great awakening against politics that has too often been characterized by corruption, carelessness, self-dealing, disinformation, ignorance, and just plain meanness. >> biden tweeted, barack, this endorsement means the world to me and the jail. >> why didn't president obama endorse you? >> i asked president obama not to endorse and whoever wins the nomination should win it on their own merit. >> brad parscale says now that biden is the only candidate left, obama has no other choice but to support him. even bernie sanders beat him to it. elizabeth warren still hasn't announced who she wants to win but bernie sanders is backing by then and took notice. obama also suggests that what sanders wants isn't too radical. >> if i were running today, i wouldn't run the same race or have the same platform as i did in 2008. the world is different. i will see you on the campaign trail as soon as i can. >> and any other cycle rolling out the endorsements of popular vice president on back-to-back days would bring enormous crowds to whatever swing state the campaign wanted. but instead of streaming into arenas they are stuck with streaming video. >> bret
americans to unite in a great awakening against politics that has too often been characterized by corruption, carelessness, self-dealing, disinformation, ignorance, and just plain meanness. >> biden tweeted, barack, this endorsement means the world to me and the jail. >> why didn't president obama endorse you? >> i asked president obama not to endorse and whoever wins the nomination should win it on their own merit. >> brad parscale says now that biden is the only...
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plain to see in his home. is this is a place of tranquility or to work i should concentrate here very well see a great country and. an entire floor is given over to new gin skis drawings and sketches. vison he can we don't know exactly how many there are but we have the largest existing collection 98 of the gem ski sketches skits and finish and. little action belongs to the foundation john neumeier which brings together his collections that portray the history of ballet through art and words. to some known east for me a collection isn't about value rather it's important for my work via it is for might have items to case mine. is it was one pieces together mosaic stones. owns the place that one will keep going forward to get this man but one can't go back escaped i thought i know and it's a way to build on the past and on fun deaf accounting night. paris. is premiering in the pan a gallon. 30 dancers are getting ready for the performance. of the company has purchased the entire production an important source of income for the 9 story building. it's marble staircases and lavish decor demand a costly upkeep. leg
plain to see in his home. is this is a place of tranquility or to work i should concentrate here very well see a great country and. an entire floor is given over to new gin skis drawings and sketches. vison he can we don't know exactly how many there are but we have the largest existing collection 98 of the gem ski sketches skits and finish and. little action belongs to the foundation john neumeier which brings together his collections that portray the history of ballet through art and words....
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great. to help out the community, while doing the right thing and wearing your mask, dan. >> ama, i'm embarrassed at my plainld mask. that's inadequate. spencer christian is here with the forecast. spencer? >> i'm embarrassed about my face sometimes. i enjoy wearing the mask. here is a look at what's going on weather-wise right now. we've got sunny skies across the bay area, except at the coast where the marine layer is really building and getting deep. and it's windy out there. we have wind speeds right now up to almost 25 miles per hour in san francisco. and 15 to 20 across the remainder of the bay area. the 24-hour temperature change is sort of a mixed bag right now. earlier in the day it was so much warmer at virtually all inland locations yesterday. but right now that marine layer is cooling locations down that were earlier much warmer than yesterday. here is a look at that marine layer from emeryville. and here is a look at current temperature readings. it is 60 degrees in san francisco. oakland 66. mid- to upper 70s. 80 at gilroy and 5 at half moon bay. let's take a look at some reading. napa 74. mid-
great. to help out the community, while doing the right thing and wearing your mask, dan. >> ama, i'm embarrassed at my plainld mask. that's inadequate. spencer christian is here with the forecast. spencer? >> i'm embarrassed about my face sometimes. i enjoy wearing the mask. here is a look at what's going on weather-wise right now. we've got sunny skies across the bay area, except at the coast where the marine layer is really building and getting deep. and it's windy out there. we...
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of goodll o unite in a great awakening against a politics that too often has been characterized by corruption, carelessness, self-dealing, disinformation, ignorance, a just plainnness. >> woodruff: the former president also urged action on addressing economic inequality, expanding the affordare act, and rejoining the fight ainst climate change. the pentagon is extending a halt to non-essential travel fortr ps, their families and civilians due to the pandemic. b it hn set to expire on may 11.et defense sey mark esper said today he hopes to announce a new target date for ending some of the restrictions this week. the u.s. justice department sided today with a church that bssued over corona-virus c one of several such fights nationwide. greenwood, mississippi handing out $500 citations to worshippers attending drive-in services. in a statement, u.s. attornem general willrr supported health restrictions, but he said religious groups must not fa special burdens. federal appeals courts have weighed in against newbortion barriers related to the pandemic. on monday, one court upheld a ruling against oklahoma's ban abortis as non-essential procedures. a second court ru
of goodll o unite in a great awakening against a politics that too often has been characterized by corruption, carelessness, self-dealing, disinformation, ignorance, a just plainnness. >> woodruff: the former president also urged action on addressing economic inequality, expanding the affordare act, and rejoining the fight ainst climate change. the pentagon is extending a halt to non-essential travel fortr ps, their families and civilians due to the pandemic. b it hn set to expire on may...
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we still have wintery weather across the great lakes but the focus is across the central plains againncluding hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes and this is going to be existing across the plains and then moving east ward for the southeast and the mid atlantic tomorrow. so hail, damaging winds and those tornadoes, we are going to see watches and warnings, know where you're getting warning in overnight hours and flash floods will be certain a possibility. we will give you up to date even in the fox news weather bunker, back to you. ainsley: the basement bunker. brian: no matter where it is it's good information and all accurate. the lone star state is beginning to reopen after weeks of a shutdown. texas governor greg abbott joins us with an update next and tells us what is happening with texas. first let's check with sandra smith as she carries ed henry for 3 hours. [laughter] sandra: good morning, brian kilmeade, ainsley and steve, good morning, everyone, how does the cdc, warning strong wave of covid-19 may be coming next winter. senator and dr. john borrasso will be joining us to r
we still have wintery weather across the great lakes but the focus is across the central plains againncluding hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes and this is going to be existing across the plains and then moving east ward for the southeast and the mid atlantic tomorrow. so hail, damaging winds and those tornadoes, we are going to see watches and warnings, know where you're getting warning in overnight hours and flash floods will be certain a possibility. we will give you up to date even in the...
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states this is a carrying away from the great lakes on into new england that is where the winter weather warnings have been however plenty of snow across the central plains this is denver this is actually some crab apple blossom and then across into nebraska laurel snow lying on the branches of this plum blossom but it will be clearing because the temperatures are on the rise what we're watching on sunday is once again across the southern states because we will be saying more potential severe thunderstorms developing and the developed fairly rapidly and push across much of the southeast that system and all these clothes away we could still see want to see areas of rain some showers maybe some sleet some lake effect snow coming off of the lakes towards the east. across the west too on sunday but by monday that clears but this is what happens our system in the south works as weapons the mid atlantic and works its way steadily up the eastern side of the u.s. so as a say watching all the time for the next couple of days to see if any severe storms to develop and then quite a different picture across the caribbean and central america we've got a really quite
states this is a carrying away from the great lakes on into new england that is where the winter weather warnings have been however plenty of snow across the central plains this is denver this is actually some crab apple blossom and then across into nebraska laurel snow lying on the branches of this plum blossom but it will be clearing because the temperatures are on the rise what we're watching on sunday is once again across the southern states because we will be saying more potential severe...
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unfortunately we don't have a lot of great news to talk about from our friends in the midwest and central plains we are looking, 13 million at risk for tomorrow. damaging winds, tornadoes possible and large hail. then as we move into wednesday, it moves south and east from memphis all the way to knoxville. nashville to the south of evans villas this system pushes east mild air will surge northward. storms will develop at night tonight in the ohio river valley, which is really one of the most dangerous times tomorrow showers and storms move rapidly to the east. a flood threat for ohio and west virginia we're also looking at a second line of storms that will come in later this week, which may bring more wet weather for the northeast and parts of the midwest as well. southeast going to be looking very nice. we'll be looking out west as stormy as it is. we'll do that in the next half hour we're going to look at your next 30 seconds. yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do
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down through the central plains states and that fronts to represents a division between the colder and the warmer which means more stay snow going through just the southern great lakes or any of the northeast corner that this could be potentially quite stormy the last night was very story that contrasts interview isn't quite as great so it shouldn't be quite as bad but the next cup. the days are running into the weekend they will be significant storms significant run up in the northeast corner little bit of snow and slowly recovering temperatures. join the global conversation off the bubble expand their brains maybe have a different view is a dialogue women in cambodia are in fact telling their here we don't know how much they're getting paid for it it's hard to track it's hard to treat everyone has a voice tell us what you think and your conversation could be a lot right here. we need to step away from gaming people are not necessarily game perfect this is a journey of progress and not perfection amount is 0. 0 . i know i'm right about this and this is the news our live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes china says there's been no cover up after the d
down through the central plains states and that fronts to represents a division between the colder and the warmer which means more stay snow going through just the southern great lakes or any of the northeast corner that this could be potentially quite stormy the last night was very story that contrasts interview isn't quite as great so it shouldn't be quite as bad but the next cup. the days are running into the weekend they will be significant storms significant run up in the northeast corner...
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the worst phase of the financial crisis since the great depression, it took about 19 weeks for that many claims to be filed. these numbers are just plaincan you help me understand the logistics of how this affects the unemployment rate? it won't be seen in friday's friday's data,in but what is the multiplier effect? david: there is a mechanical link of data that is collected through two entirely different systems -- the bureau of labor statistics will report tomorrow a payroll jobs number that is focused on pay periods centered around march 12. the is too early to show numbers reflected in last week's claim number and this morning's claim number. there is a survey of households that generates the unemployment rate. data were collected too early to really show the complete scale of the devastation that is happening right now. we will need to wait another month for that to happen. aboutmike, you talked this yesterday and he said unemployment rate could reach 10%. you were talking about how that could be on the lower end of the rate that we could actually see. wasael: bank of america 15.9%. jim bullard was talking about 30% at some point.
the worst phase of the financial crisis since the great depression, it took about 19 weeks for that many claims to be filed. these numbers are just plaincan you help me understand the logistics of how this affects the unemployment rate? it won't be seen in friday's friday's data,in but what is the multiplier effect? david: there is a mechanical link of data that is collected through two entirely different systems -- the bureau of labor statistics will report tomorrow a payroll jobs number that...
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the great lakes moving into canada but the frontal boundary or the front is going to bring very strong winds. we have a severe threat not only for parts of the northeast, back through the southern plainsill be a multi-day event for the plane states, wind advisories include new york city, boston with winds in excess of 50 miles per hour ongoing this afternoon through this evening. prepare yourselves, millions of folks could get rocked later today in terms of strong wind and heavy rainfall. wednesday some of these states that were hit hard over the last couple weeks with severe storms, the potential for large hail, damaging wind and tornadoes tomorrow, wednesday, thursday, forecast rainfall, in some cases flooding rain, that will be an issue. there is your forecast for the northeast, we will deal with strong storms including damaging winds. look at miami city records in parts of south florida with temperatures in the 90s. a lot to focus on in terms of the weather. in your watches and warnings throughout the day and this afternoon. rob: hot and stormy, we appreciate it. in an unrelenting commitment to serve the national police foundation helping to locate critical ppe for those on the fr
the great lakes moving into canada but the frontal boundary or the front is going to bring very strong winds. we have a severe threat not only for parts of the northeast, back through the southern plainsill be a multi-day event for the plane states, wind advisories include new york city, boston with winds in excess of 50 miles per hour ongoing this afternoon through this evening. prepare yourselves, millions of folks could get rocked later today in terms of strong wind and heavy rainfall....
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plains, wet weather in the pacific northwest. temperatures are going to be down right toasty through the southwest and southern california and parts of western texas. cooler than average in the northeast and greatn the northeast interior sections of new england. very hot out west. wet weather moving into the pacific northwest and western plains string warmth >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are getting ready for a warm day. a live look outside in walnut creek, we're going to continue to see the sunshine as temperatures warm up. for our inland areas, we'll see it make it into the low 80s. but along the coastline it's mid to upper 60s. and still some dry weather with some bay areas reaching into the upper 70s. torrow with the inland areas reaching 83 degrees. >> and that's your latest weathe weather. guys. >> all right, thank you. time to welcome in carson daly time for "pop start. hi, carson. >> good morning. got "pop start" here graphics department up and running. first up we've got big news for our friend katherine schwarzenegger she's been social distancing like the rest of us, embarking on virtual book tour sharing baking tips on the ground with occasional help from her husba
plains, wet weather in the pacific northwest. temperatures are going to be down right toasty through the southwest and southern california and parts of western texas. cooler than average in the northeast and greatn the northeast interior sections of new england. very hot out west. wet weather moving into the pacific northwest and western plains string warmth >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are getting ready for a warm day. a live look outside in walnut creek, we're going...