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ashis ray?k from a british perspective, i am very, very surprised that, not 'ust am very, very surprised that, not just now. — am very, very surprised that, not just now, but for several weeks, british— just now, but for several weeks, british media have ignored a story in india _ british media have ignored a story in india. this concerns a briton. his name — in india. this concerns a briton. his name is _ in india. this concerns a briton. his name is cristian michelle, who has been — his name is cristian michelle, who has been in — his name is cristian michelle, who has been in prison in india for overm — has been in prison in india for over... well, nearly 2.5 years without — over... well, nearly 2.5 years without a _ over... well, nearly 2.5 years without a trial. he is accused of having — without a trial. he is accused of having paid bribes in a helicopter deal some — having paid bribes in a helicopter deal some ten years ago and that doesn't _ deal some ten years ago and that doesn't appear
ashis ray?k from a british perspective, i am very, very surprised that, not 'ust am very, very surprised that, not just now. — am very, very surprised that, not just now, but for several weeks, british— just now, but for several weeks, british media have ignored a story in india _ british media have ignored a story in india. this concerns a briton. his name — in india. this concerns a briton. his name is _ in india. this concerns a briton. his name is cristian michelle, who has been —...
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damian: no, thank you, ray. june 10, the live auction, they'll be able to bid on all these items you mentioned at the [speaking foreign language] the wine tasting at anencia, the wine tasting at, [speaking foreign language] ray: yeah, there'll all be a list there and you just start bidding. the one with amelia, that's special because i think she'll be there to give us a tour and it's at casa ceja. as you know, amelia been voted woman of the year twice in california and also the castillo's in morgan hill and appetizers will be served by chatos in morgan hill now. so that's another great one and other things: straw hat grill in milpitas for 14 people, pizzas, whatever you want. for sunday night football or sunday afternoon or monday night or sunday night, whatever you want. that's another one. there's gonna be a list there. again, all these proceeds will be going to-- our beneficiaries are gilroy rotacare. it's for uninsured individuals in gilroy and also for edward boss prado foundation in morgan hill. cecelia po
damian: no, thank you, ray. june 10, the live auction, they'll be able to bid on all these items you mentioned at the [speaking foreign language] the wine tasting at anencia, the wine tasting at, [speaking foreign language] ray: yeah, there'll all be a list there and you just start bidding. the one with amelia, that's special because i think she'll be there to give us a tour and it's at casa ceja. as you know, amelia been voted woman of the year twice in california and also the castillo's in...
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ray: it's true the u.k. of us we have made advances and we are sequencing more than 10% of positives in maryland and i think your restrictions have done the same thing. we have ramped up that capacity and have a good idea of what is going on. right now, the b.1.1.7 variant first identified in the u.k. is now the dominant strain with like 80% of infections being caused by that one. we now see the rise of other variants as well, so we have to keep an eye on that and have to make sure the epidemiologists are happy. jon: always good to get you on the show, thank you. stuart ray, johns hopkins professor on infectious diseases. the variant first identified in india, that seems to be a concern in the u.k.. i wanted to what degree that will hold back travel arrangements late to the summer. tom: what i find sobering as the pros don't know. we are all looking around for certitude whether it is the kids to camp or airlines, as we talked about earlier, but the answer is the pros do not have a clue. they are learning as
ray: it's true the u.k. of us we have made advances and we are sequencing more than 10% of positives in maryland and i think your restrictions have done the same thing. we have ramped up that capacity and have a good idea of what is going on. right now, the b.1.1.7 variant first identified in the u.k. is now the dominant strain with like 80% of infections being caused by that one. we now see the rise of other variants as well, so we have to keep an eye on that and have to make sure the...
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when the sun shines, it sends two type of ultraviolet, or uv rays, to earth uva rays go deep into your skin causing it to age and wrinkle. uvb rays are absorbed by the top layer of skin and cause sun burnses. the goal is to stop both that's where sunscreen comes in. sunscreen can work in two ways it can reflect the uv rays away from your skin or absorb the rays before they get into your skin most sunscreen does a bit of both >> another term you'll see on sunscreen, spf it stands for sun protection factor this number tells you how long the sun's uv rays would take to redden your skin with sunscreen versus without for example, if it takes five minutes to get a sunburn, if you wear sunscreen with spf 30, it would take about 150 minutes or 2 1/2 hours to get a sunburn summer is a great time to be outside. so here are a few tips to stay safe while enjoying the sun. sit in the shade if you can. wear sunglasses or a hat to protect your eyes, too, and apply sunscreen. try to do this 30 minutes before you go outside so it has time to activate then reapply every two hours if you're playing in th
when the sun shines, it sends two type of ultraviolet, or uv rays, to earth uva rays go deep into your skin causing it to age and wrinkle. uvb rays are absorbed by the top layer of skin and cause sun burnses. the goal is to stop both that's where sunscreen comes in. sunscreen can work in two ways it can reflect the uv rays away from your skin or absorb the rays before they get into your skin most sunscreen does a bit of both >> another term you'll see on sunscreen, spf it stands for sun...
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and then a gentleman named ray harune took this car to victory lane. smart about it, very methodical. everyone went out and went as fast as they can, where ray was very methodical. he came to the conclusion that if he held a steady 75 miles per hour pace for the entire 500 miles he would have two fewer pit stops than everybody else and get by on two sets of tires. and so he the stuck with that plan and won the race as a result. the average speed of the inaugural 500 was just under 75, it was 74 and change compared to today's track record of the 500 miles which is up around 185 miles per hour. so it is interesting to look at the engineering of the cars to what we have today. the first thing that you will notice is that the tires were very, very thin. these were the staple for many years from firestone. firestone still races here today. the most notable part of the car however, from a historic standpoint, has to be the rear view mirror. the reason if for that is because when all the competitors showed up, you had 42 cars that started the race. every one
and then a gentleman named ray harune took this car to victory lane. smart about it, very methodical. everyone went out and went as fast as they can, where ray was very methodical. he came to the conclusion that if he held a steady 75 miles per hour pace for the entire 500 miles he would have two fewer pit stops than everybody else and get by on two sets of tires. and so he the stuck with that plan and won the race as a result. the average speed of the inaugural 500 was just under 75, it was 74...
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, live real-time x-rays of a lizard walking on the treadmill. i tend to think know, maybe alzheimer's research, 80 cancer research, maybe our research but spending good part cash on x-rays a lizard on the treadmill do not strike me up as themost pressing concerns of government . so mister president, i would argue that instead of increasing their money we should be decreasing their money . we also need to have oversight on where our money is being spent. there's a great deal of circumstantial evidence out at nih money went to the wuhan virologyinstitute . there's a great deal of evidence at least suggesting that the pandemic may have started their. we don't know for certain. i'm not saying it did but there is evidence now that suggests that it might have. number one, there is no animal host covid, we've not found of thousands of animals we tested in the market, none of them had covid-19. when you take it and you try to infect that which is where most corona viruses become a problem, what do you discover? you discover covid-19 is not very well inf
, live real-time x-rays of a lizard walking on the treadmill. i tend to think know, maybe alzheimer's research, 80 cancer research, maybe our research but spending good part cash on x-rays a lizard on the treadmill do not strike me up as themost pressing concerns of government . so mister president, i would argue that instead of increasing their money we should be decreasing their money . we also need to have oversight on where our money is being spent. there's a great deal of circumstantial...
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_ rays. while, so who is saying what about these? the _ rays.action has there been to the skull from the nhs?— to the skull from the nhs? so, from a statement — to the skull from the nhs? so, from a statement from _ to the skull from the nhs? so, from a statement from tiktok _ to the skull from the nhs? so, from a statement from tiktok they - to the skull from the nhs? so, from a statement from tiktok they have l a statement from tiktok they have said that keeping our community safe is a top priority and community guidelines make it clear what content is not accessible on the platform and that includes pond, content that encourages, promotes dangerous behaviour that might lead to injury and tiktok says the content has since been removed. some are calling for a change in the law to make products classified as toys because they might need strict regulations and magnets would need to be encased in something that would not be able to be swallowed. parents are being warned about the dangers of these magnets and tests seek urgent medical help if a chi
_ rays. while, so who is saying what about these? the _ rays.action has there been to the skull from the nhs?— to the skull from the nhs? so, from a statement — to the skull from the nhs? so, from a statement from _ to the skull from the nhs? so, from a statement from tiktok _ to the skull from the nhs? so, from a statement from tiktok they - to the skull from the nhs? so, from a statement from tiktok they have l a statement from tiktok they have said that keeping our community safe is a...
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ashis ray?otjust now, but for several weeks, british media have ignored a story in india. this concerns a briton. his name is cristian michelle, who has been in prison in india for over... well, nearly 2.5 years without a trial. he is accused of having paid bribes in a helicopter deal some ten years ago and that doesn't appear to be a credible charge against him, yet he is in the most hazardous of conditions in a delhi jail and with this covid situation, i think the danger to him is even greater. but the point of the matter is that even if he isn't accused and even if he needs to go on trial at some point, you cannot hold a person indefinitely for two and a half years. i am really shocked that british media have not picked up the story so far. very little coverage has taken place. as it happens, one at the stories i did was for a british paper on this very matter. this was because the united nations has slammed india on this matter and asked india to release christian michel immediately. thank y
ashis ray?otjust now, but for several weeks, british media have ignored a story in india. this concerns a briton. his name is cristian michelle, who has been in prison in india for over... well, nearly 2.5 years without a trial. he is accused of having paid bribes in a helicopter deal some ten years ago and that doesn't appear to be a credible charge against him, yet he is in the most hazardous of conditions in a delhi jail and with this covid situation, i think the danger to him is even...
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ray is a commander, and i'm still an officer. cool, calm, and collected in the midst of that chaos, still able to, you know, communicate with other entities on the radio and also give out clear, concise commands. i mean that's what leadership is all about. and i mean i'm fortunate to work for a department that has leaders like commander ramey kyle, commander robert glover, and my chief, robert conte. >> you know, i'm going to play another clip, but hold off before we do that because i want to ask you about this, and i'm sure people are wondering. listen, i've met ramey. he's an incredible guy, also a hero as you said. very cool, calm, and collected. when i speak with both of you and especially when i speak to you now, i'm going to get feedback from folks that are saying, you know, does michael have ptsd? does ramey have ptsd? how are they doing? don, are you making sure that they are getting that help because that's also an important part of the story. do you mind talking to me about that, mike? >> no, not at all. yeah, i mean i
ray is a commander, and i'm still an officer. cool, calm, and collected in the midst of that chaos, still able to, you know, communicate with other entities on the radio and also give out clear, concise commands. i mean that's what leadership is all about. and i mean i'm fortunate to work for a department that has leaders like commander ramey kyle, commander robert glover, and my chief, robert conte. >> you know, i'm going to play another clip, but hold off before we do that because i...
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lieutenant kelly and ray, thank you and good luck.eps us moving forward. hey, kevin! hey, guys! they have customized solutions to help our family's special needs... giving us confidence in our future... ...and in kevin's. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. 1 it would be like the dog catching car. so i guess my question to you, hope we i'm so sorry guys. vote it is just not working out for us with a child. so we're going to take another break. >> greg: that is when technical difficulties actually work in the viewer's interests. "gutfeld!" next. >> so i got back to my office after the show. everybody calm down. i didn't say i was leaving. i just said it was the end of an era with don lemon. i'm not leaving. so you will have to tune in monday at 10:00 to see. that is it. so relax. i'm not leaving. i am not leaving. >> greg: end of an era. who is he again? ♪ ♪
lieutenant kelly and ray, thank you and good luck.eps us moving forward. hey, kevin! hey, guys! they have customized solutions to help our family's special needs... giving us confidence in our future... ...and in kevin's. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. 1 it would be like the dog catching car. so i guess my question to you, hope we i'm so sorry guys. vote it is just not working out for us with a child. so we're going to take another break. >> greg: that is when...
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ray: i think bitcoin's greatest risk is its success.he more that we create savings in it, the more you might say, i would rather buy bitcoin than a bond. personally, i would rather have bitcoin than a bond. the more that happens, then it goes into bitcoin and it doesn't go into the fed and then they lose control of it and so, yeah, that is a risk. emily: joe, what do you make of that? joe: he is exactly right, the biggest risk to bitcoin in some sense. -- in some sense is its success. you have to go back to the very beginning even beyond the creation of bitcoin and the anarchist community that wanted to create a form of money that could not be controlled, could not be touched by governments, could move seamlessly over the internet, it is anarchist technology, and what we have seen in recent years is that this technology has tried to put on a suit and be accepted by wall street and put into packages. in some countries they have etfs and it has repositioned as a wealth management product that will protect you against inflation, but at its
ray: i think bitcoin's greatest risk is its success.he more that we create savings in it, the more you might say, i would rather buy bitcoin than a bond. personally, i would rather have bitcoin than a bond. the more that happens, then it goes into bitcoin and it doesn't go into the fed and then they lose control of it and so, yeah, that is a risk. emily: joe, what do you make of that? joe: he is exactly right, the biggest risk to bitcoin in some sense. -- in some sense is its success. you have...
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. >> you can see more from christine's exclusive interview with ray dalio on june 15th at 8:00 to 11:00 on cte. >>> cryptocurrencies have faced increasing scrutiny in the past few weeks with china cracking down on mining and trading the u.s. is also toughening its stance under president joe biden with financial authorities reporting that authorities are planning to take a more active role in regulating the crypto market i'm happy to say the crypto leader from pwc joins us down the line great to have you with us. lots to talk about, but i want to talk about a report you have written about crypto hedge fund activities so could you just set the scene for us and talk about the appetite there is from the hedge fund community to get involved in the crypto space? >> absolutely. i think this is the third year we're doing this report in partnership with others. what's remarkable this year is in 2020, the total tripled from 2 million to 8 million these are traditional hedge funds that many of your viewers know are starting to get into crypto and what's been really interesting there is where we
. >> you can see more from christine's exclusive interview with ray dalio on june 15th at 8:00 to 11:00 on cte. >>> cryptocurrencies have faced increasing scrutiny in the past few weeks with china cracking down on mining and trading the u.s. is also toughening its stance under president joe biden with financial authorities reporting that authorities are planning to take a more active role in regulating the crypto market i'm happy to say the crypto leader from pwc joins us down...
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me imagino que lo afectÓ a ray.Áramos a ray. johnny: pues feliz, como era Él. a pesar de que uno a veces pasa por depresiones, momentos difÍciles, ray era un chamaco alegre. era un hombre que le apasionaba la mÚsica. era un fanÁtico eterno de la mÚsica de "menudo". ray siempre fue una persona que viviÓ todo lo que fue "menudo". asÍ me gustarÍa que la gente lo recordara, cantando sus canciones, todas las canciones que Él tuvo la oportunidad de cantar con nosotros. ¿y cuÁndo fue la Última vez que hablÉ con Él? fÍjate, eso sÍ me duele, porque llevaba dos semanas que trataba de hablar con Él, y por h o por b no lo hacÍa. presentadorquÉ pena. hoy se lleva a cabo el funeral, y maÑana es cuando su cuerpo descansa. ailÉn:y es abierto al pÚblico, con toda las medidas de covid y demÁs. presentador:y estoy seguro que miles y millones de mujeres van a sacar tantos posters, discos, cds, camisetas que antes decoraban sus recÁmaras. que descanse en paz, ray reyes. nosotros nos vamos a una pausa, pero regresando, la pregunta del mi
me imagino que lo afectÓ a ray.Áramos a ray. johnny: pues feliz, como era Él. a pesar de que uno a veces pasa por depresiones, momentos difÍciles, ray era un chamaco alegre. era un hombre que le apasionaba la mÚsica. era un fanÁtico eterno de la mÚsica de "menudo". ray siempre fue una persona que viviÓ todo lo que fue "menudo". asÍ me gustarÍa que la gente lo recordara, cantando sus canciones, todas las canciones que Él tuvo la oportunidad de cantar con nosotros....
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ray, thank you for the call.uest: i would be interested to know if the electric car, if ray, it is his only car. or if yes and a gasoline car for road trips or how he handles that. one key thing is that the data shows the vast majority of electric car owners have at least two cars. so in my interviewing for this column and the next one i will be doing, i've been asking people, what you drive? and they say they drive an electric car. that was have another plan for longer trips, whether sharing someone's car or owning an electric car. they say we only use this to go on ski trips. so, in order, you know, for lower income people, to afford these cars, most lower income people cannot afford to cars or cannot afford a and another cheaper car. but, you know, i think it is great to hear ray's experience. i think those are the reasons why other people by the. host: ryan, from phoenix, arizona, good morning. caller: good morning, c-span, good morning, any. interest -- amy. interesting topic. i'm a big fan of the electric c
ray, thank you for the call.uest: i would be interested to know if the electric car, if ray, it is his only car. or if yes and a gasoline car for road trips or how he handles that. one key thing is that the data shows the vast majority of electric car owners have at least two cars. so in my interviewing for this column and the next one i will be doing, i've been asking people, what you drive? and they say they drive an electric car. that was have another plan for longer trips, whether sharing...
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rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in safe and visible light you can only see the effects of solar eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is unique and various depending on where the cellular eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. this special ability to locate the eruptions is unique to the e.s.a. solo orbiter probe nasa is park a solar probe can't do that so both probes will complement each other. assembly had to be fast with just a year before launch the probe and all its details had to be finalized. meanwhile the start up procedures were being tested in the control center over several months. in early 2020 the probe was finally ready for launch. everybody you know might. even though many iranians are you looking good operating grammarian or when you hear what. the solo orbiter will spend 7 years collecting data fr
rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in safe and visible light you can only see the effects of solar eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is unique and various depending on where the cellular eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. this special ability...
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rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in say funding visible light you can only see the effects of soda eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is in iraq and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. the special ability to locate the eruptions is unique to the e.s.a. solo orbiter probe nasser's park a solar probe can't do that so both probes will compliment each other. assembly had to be 1st with just a year before launch the probe and all its details had to be finalized. meanwhile the start up procedures were being tested in the control center over several months. you know only 2020 the probe was finally ready for launch like. anybody working in white. in the year on year for me looking good memory i'm going to be off. the solo orbit so we'll spend 7 years collecting data from the sun
rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in say funding visible light you can only see the effects of soda eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is in iraq and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. the special ability...
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alzheimer's research, may be cancer research, maybe hard research, but spending good hard cash on x-rays of a lizard on a treadmill do not strike me as the most pressing concerns of government. so, i would argue that instead of increasing the money, we should be decreasing it. we also need to have oversight on whereen the money is being spent. there is a great deal of circumstantial evidence now that the money went to the institute. there is a great deal of evidence at least suggesting the pandemic may have started there. we don't know for certain. i'm not saying it did but there is evidence that suggested might have. number one, there is no animal host for covid-19. we haven't found of the t,thousands we tested in the market, none of them had covid-19. when you take this and try to infect bats which is where most come from, what do you discover? that it's actually not very well infected and bats. they do not catch it very easily. it seems as if it is most adapted for humans. but if it came from animals, shouldn't there be an animal host readily affected by this? .. researchi. will not b
alzheimer's research, may be cancer research, maybe hard research, but spending good hard cash on x-rays of a lizard on a treadmill do not strike me as the most pressing concerns of government. so, i would argue that instead of increasing the money, we should be decreasing it. we also need to have oversight on whereen the money is being spent. there is a great deal of circumstantial evidence now that the money went to the institute. there is a great deal of evidence at least suggesting the...
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the sea and her team use the sun's rays to disinfect, waste water, so it can be reuse. the waste water comes from sewage treatment plants and contains harmful germs. chlorine is often used to kill pathogens and water, but it would not. so the problem here in the volume, that's the problem problem. i mean, if we want to use waste water from treatment plan that still contains pathogen, we simply can't chlorinated all go that me but it, but it's very complicated to disinfect, so much water and we complete this for that contract on the other one. here is the sun's rays and a tiny amount of hydrogen peroxide that should kill the bacteria. but how clean is the resulting? can it really be used in farming? finance is the bun years and her team test bed out in this greenhouse the sounds looted with untreated waste water r. a breeding ground for bacteria to this new router treatment process mean clones will be kept pathogen free. ah, they conduct a test with the salad lead the the on the left. what happens when untreated waste water is on the right? what happens with treated wate
the sea and her team use the sun's rays to disinfect, waste water, so it can be reuse. the waste water comes from sewage treatment plants and contains harmful germs. chlorine is often used to kill pathogens and water, but it would not. so the problem here in the volume, that's the problem problem. i mean, if we want to use waste water from treatment plan that still contains pathogen, we simply can't chlorinated all go that me but it, but it's very complicated to disinfect, so much water and we...
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rachael ray" nutrish®. real recipes. real ingredients.just for you. pandemic or approaching the end? >> you know, i'm cautiously optimistic. what i w . >>> happy friday and welcwelcwec abc7 mornings on thursday, may 14. we have a blanket of
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they end the inning and the rays lose.just like the padres they avoid a sweep. >>> the horse from the kentucky derby failed a post race drug test. modin attest result is upheld the win will be declared invalid and 2nd place horse mandaloon will be the winner. in gulf rory trying to end his drought. shot out of the bunker and ends up just a foot from the cup. setting up a birdie that put him up by two. but rory got into trouble on 18. had to take a drop. from the rough for the third shot, lands on the green. all he needed from there was a 2 putt and he tapped in for bogey at a 1- shot win. his first victory since november 2019. >>> coming up tonight on "gameday." anderson joins the show, oakland d native missed two games last month after needing 30 stitches from this fall in boston. i asked jta where he gets his toughness from? >> my mom is an amazing woman. the toughest person i know. i would not be here without her. obviously everybody says that about their parents but i have seen my mom in action and really do some crazy
they end the inning and the rays lose.just like the padres they avoid a sweep. >>> the horse from the kentucky derby failed a post race drug test. modin attest result is upheld the win will be declared invalid and 2nd place horse mandaloon will be the winner. in gulf rory trying to end his drought. shot out of the bunker and ends up just a foot from the cup. setting up a birdie that put him up by two. but rory got into trouble on 18. had to take a drop. from the rough for the third...
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lucy ray was seen trespassing into the exhibit, feeding the endangered monkeys named libby and sunday. >> these are primates. we are talking about here, so they can do substantial damage to you. they are stronger than they look. they may be small monkeys, but they are extremely strong. they can take you to the ground if they wanted to. >> reporter: zookeepers say ray put herself and the monkeys in danger. it's just the latest case of people interfering with animals at zoos across the country. >> a 2-year-old juvenile was taken into the elephant enclosure. by a male who climbed over the fence and under the rope. by a over the fence and under the ropfence an rop fence and under the rope. >> reporter: in march, this father was arrested after taking his daughter into the elephant exhibit at the san diego zoo. police say he was trying to snap a photo when the elephant began to charge. and this woman was clawed in the arm by a jaguar. after crossing over the barrier at a zoo in arizona in 2019, all to take a selfie. five years ago in cincinnati, this 450-pound gorilla was shot by a zoo empl
lucy ray was seen trespassing into the exhibit, feeding the endangered monkeys named libby and sunday. >> these are primates. we are talking about here, so they can do substantial damage to you. they are stronger than they look. they may be small monkeys, but they are extremely strong. they can take you to the ground if they wanted to. >> reporter: zookeepers say ray put herself and the monkeys in danger. it's just the latest case of people interfering with animals at zoos across...
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rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in safe and visible light you can only see the effects of soda eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate their courses in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is highly accurate and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. this special ability to locate the eruptions is unique to the e.s.a. solo orbiter probe nasa is park a solar probe can't do that so both probes will complement each other. assembly had to be 1st with just a year before launch the probe and all its details had to be finalized. meanwhile the start up procedures were being tested in the control center over several months. ago. you know only 2020 the probe was finally ready for launch. in the year on the army would be a good memory and we are going to be off. the solar orbit so we'll spend 7 years collecting data from the sun employing i
rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in safe and visible light you can only see the effects of soda eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate their courses in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is highly accurate and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. this special...
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we bought ray and his fiancÉe to los angeles hotel and showed him the story of his sisters.in a way, history to. >> i thought that the story itself was said. it sounds like they had a rough life. and it was really similar to mine. >> so it was, and it began the
we bought ray and his fiancÉe to los angeles hotel and showed him the story of his sisters.in a way, history to. >> i thought that the story itself was said. it sounds like they had a rough life. and it was really similar to mine. >> so it was, and it began the
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ray carlyle is the singer and guitar player for the band. he joins me now. good to see you, ray.action when you first heard about this set-up? >> we thought they were kidding. and then we set up a zoom meeting with him and we figured out that he wasn't and he's doing his best to keep the audience and the band safe, and we go along with this idea. >> so you're saying at first, you thought it was a berprank. and then you realized, oh, no, this is actually real and this is actually going to happen. they're going to give discounted tickets to people who have been vaccinated and more expensive tickets to people who haven't. >> yeah. yeah, that's the vibe on this particular show. not every show that we're playing on this tour, but this particular show, that's what's going on. >> according to this new report out, only 33% of those surveyed said they would feel comfortable going to an indoor concert following the pandemic. how concerned are you, ray, about how much this pandemic could have a long-term effect on concert turnout? >> well, i'm trnd that people are going to do it -- jump int
ray carlyle is the singer and guitar player for the band. he joins me now. good to see you, ray.action when you first heard about this set-up? >> we thought they were kidding. and then we set up a zoom meeting with him and we figured out that he wasn't and he's doing his best to keep the audience and the band safe, and we go along with this idea. >> so you're saying at first, you thought it was a berprank. and then you realized, oh, no, this is actually real and this is actually...
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is there any hopeful ray of light here? >> katie: i will get to that in the second. first, i want to say, we have heard that this, that jewish americans are not responsible for what is going on in israel, and that is true. but, because palestinians both in israel and palestinian americans here believe that jews fight back and defend themselves, that they will not be held accountable for attacking them, but rather, the jews will be threatened and said "you need to cease-fire, you need to make sure that you act with restraint." they think they are going to be able to get away with this violent activity, whether it's in l.a., new york, florida, because there's no accountability for these violent attacks on jews.
is there any hopeful ray of light here? >> katie: i will get to that in the second. first, i want to say, we have heard that this, that jewish americans are not responsible for what is going on in israel, and that is true. but, because palestinians both in israel and palestinian americans here believe that jews fight back and defend themselves, that they will not be held accountable for attacking them, but rather, the jews will be threatened and said "you need to cease-fire, you need...
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. >> fourth street downtown san ray rafael. >> i feel a sense of freedom to walk around without masks and get fresh air, and see people smiling again. >> word began filtering down with a pronouncement from rochelle, who directs the cdc. >> anyone who is fully vaccinated can participate in indoor and outdoor activities, large or small. >> most things any way. not including flying. but concerts, yes, sporting events, yes. the cdc concluded that not only do the vaccines work. but enough of us have received them to ease mask restrictions both inside and outside. but not so fast. states and counties will need to approve those guidelines. >> to me, it's an incentive to get vaccinated. this is not a sign that the coast is clear and that we can abandon mask wearing. >> that's dr. matt willis. he spent the day waiting for word from the california department of public health and he worries about people congregating based on the honor system. not everyone packs a vaccination card like tom ryan. >> i just carry it. just in case. >> in case of what? >> somebody wants to know. >> but this is good n
. >> fourth street downtown san ray rafael. >> i feel a sense of freedom to walk around without masks and get fresh air, and see people smiling again. >> word began filtering down with a pronouncement from rochelle, who directs the cdc. >> anyone who is fully vaccinated can participate in indoor and outdoor activities, large or small. >> most things any way. not including flying. but concerts, yes, sporting events, yes. the cdc concluded that not only do the...
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rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in visible light you can only see the effects of solar eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays the pattern is in the eye and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from and. the special ability to locate the eruptions is unique to the e.s.a. solo orbiter probe nasser's park a solar probe can't do that so both probes will compliment each other. assembly had to be 1st with just a year before launch the probe and all its details had to be finalized. meanwhile the start up procedures were being tested in the control center over several months. with. 2020 the probe was finally ready for launch. the solo orbiter will spend 7 years collecting data from the sun employing its 10 different on board measuring systems all from different european countries. has meant a lot to me because it has s
rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in visible light you can only see the effects of solar eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate that causes in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays the pattern is in the eye and varies depending on where the soldier eruption occurred on the sun allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from and. the special ability to locate the...
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rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in safe and visible light you can only see the effects of soda eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate that causes that in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is unique in their ways depending on where the cellular eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. this special ability to locate the eruptions is unique to the e.s.a. solo orbiter probe nasser's park a solar probe can't do that so both probes will complement each other. assembly had to be 1st with just a year before launch the probe and all its details had to be finalized. meanwhile the start up procedures were being tested in the control center over several months. in early 2020 the probe was finally ready for launch. you know you might. be in the year on year for me looking good you know bring memories and we are going to be off. the solar orbit so we'll spend 7 years collecting
rays pass through. an important stepping stone in the study of solar storms. in safe and visible light you can only see the effects of soda eruptions that's true x. rays you can investigate that causes that in our instruments we have 2 metal grades and on them you can see a pattern caused by the x. rays on the pattern is unique in their ways depending on where the cellular eruption occurred on the sun thus allowing us to determine exactly where the particles came from that fund. this special...
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rachael ray" nutrish®. real recipes. real ingredients.ted just for you. >>> checking the top stories, an officer in the marines has become the first active duty service member charged ith january 6th riot at the u.s. capitol. major christopher warnagiris is accused of assaulting police officers among other offenses. he was allegedly captured on camera, forcing his way inside the capitol and helping others to do the same. >>> the pipeline company at the center of that crippling cyberattack has reportedly paid millions in ransom to hackers. fuel is flowing again, but drivers in the southeast are still having a hard time filling their tanks. nearly 80% of gas stations in washington, d.c. are out of fuel. meanwhile, we're just getting word overseas that ireland's health service has shut down its i.t. systems after being targeted in a similar ransomware attack. no word yet if they're related. >>> mcdonald's is giving workers a pay raise depending on the location. company owned restaurants will now pay workers between $11 and $17 an hour. the f
rachael ray" nutrish®. real recipes. real ingredients.ted just for you. >>> checking the top stories, an officer in the marines has become the first active duty service member charged ith january 6th riot at the u.s. capitol. major christopher warnagiris is accused of assaulting police officers among other offenses. he was allegedly captured on camera, forcing his way inside the capitol and helping others to do the same. >>> the pipeline company at the center of that...
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lyse doucet, ashis ray and steve richards, thank you as ever, very much.at a difference a day makes — that may well be the phrase that springs to mind when you wake up this bank holiday monday because it's turning increasingly wet and windy with this area of low pressure pushing from the atlantic. so the rain will be there first thing across northern ireland, into western fringes of scotland, wales and england, gradually pushing across the pennines, reaching east anglia and the south—east by the end of the afternoon. may welljust be a few scattered showers in the northern isles and the far north of scotland, but windy for all. gusts of winds widely in excess of a0 mph, maybe 60 mph—plus in the south—west. and that's just going to make it feel disappointingly cool for the time of year — 6—12 degrees the high. it stays cold, windy and showery for the next couple of days, i'm afraid, so the weather story certainly has changed. to summarise our week ahead, bank holiday monday is going to be wet and windy. once that eases away, a combination of sunshine and blu
lyse doucet, ashis ray and steve richards, thank you as ever, very much.at a difference a day makes — that may well be the phrase that springs to mind when you wake up this bank holiday monday because it's turning increasingly wet and windy with this area of low pressure pushing from the atlantic. so the rain will be there first thing across northern ireland, into western fringes of scotland, wales and england, gradually pushing across the pennines, reaching east anglia and the south—east...
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so in fact, any questions you have for ray or for kate? please put it in the chat and we will get to that at the end of the event. so, welcome kate are going to toss this over to rain now. >> and here i will test it and toss it right back to kate because we are going to open with kate reading a little selection from already toast. >> thank you. thank you all so much for coming. i'm excited to see faces of people i love, new friends i have not yet met. it is wonderful of you all to spend here saturday evening here a year in to the -- thanks are making the time. i hope the glare will not be too bad a promise to take them off. i will read a short section from near the beginning of the book. the section is called lazy cancer it is about getting the initial diagnosis of my husbands glue, after kind of a long lead up of seeking a diagnosis. it's reference a holiday party felt like was kind of the last normal party that we did as a family. it's possible a few of you might've been there. i will read now. a few days after big blowup 2014 holiday pa
so in fact, any questions you have for ray or for kate? please put it in the chat and we will get to that at the end of the event. so, welcome kate are going to toss this over to rain now. >> and here i will test it and toss it right back to kate because we are going to open with kate reading a little selection from already toast. >> thank you. thank you all so much for coming. i'm excited to see faces of people i love, new friends i have not yet met. it is wonderful of you all to...
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it is bad for x-ray astronomy.e have to launch into space. there is going to be an amazing instrument. i am not involved with it. i hope nasa changes the name before it launches. host: you need to explain why. that is a theme throughout your book, naming conventions and the history of physics and the parameters in which people have been studying physics. chanda: in the case of jw ft, the james webb space telescope, i choose not to include the full name of the instrument in the book. the telescope is named after a former state department undersecretary and eventually nasa administrator who oversaw the apollo program. not a scientist. a government official. in his previous life before nasa, he was one of the early proponents of developing a psychological warfare as a cold war tool. in my view, he is a complicated legacy for that reason alone. on top of that, it seems he was involved in facilitating discussions that kicked off the lavender scare, which was a federal government attack on lgbt people. as nasa administra
it is bad for x-ray astronomy.e have to launch into space. there is going to be an amazing instrument. i am not involved with it. i hope nasa changes the name before it launches. host: you need to explain why. that is a theme throughout your book, naming conventions and the history of physics and the parameters in which people have been studying physics. chanda: in the case of jw ft, the james webb space telescope, i choose not to include the full name of the instrument in the book. the...
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el cuerpo de ray reyes fue entregado al Área de cremaciÓn. serÁ cremado.o alberto estrella y eduardo santamarina. a su salida reconociÓ la fuerza del elenco que se ha formado para esta telenovela. >> son grandes tipos todos. hay una gran energÍa ahÍ, una gran vibra. mucha experiencia, mucho talento. eso me gusta muchÍsimo. son personas que he visto en la televisiÓn, proyectos desde que soy un niÑo. ahora verlos, saludarlos. algunos ya lo conocÍa, pero me encanta. >> con la experiencia en la mÚsica, los set de televisiÓn y el teatro busca impulsar su carrera consciente de que cada disciplina se aborda de una manera distinta. >> yo creo que es importante evolucionar, crecer, conocer mÁs gente. eso es importante. nacÍ con la mÚsica en mi vida en todo. entonces, todo el tiempo me ha acompaÑado. todo el tiempo he estado ahÍ. la actuaciÓn es disfrutar lo que estÁ viviendo ahÍ el aquÍ y el ahora. francisca: va a estar buena. raÚl: sÍ. le deseamos toda la suerte del mundo. es un gran cantante, un gran actor. que bueno que todo estÁ volviendo a la normalidad. el te
el cuerpo de ray reyes fue entregado al Área de cremaciÓn. serÁ cremado.o alberto estrella y eduardo santamarina. a su salida reconociÓ la fuerza del elenco que se ha formado para esta telenovela. >> son grandes tipos todos. hay una gran energÍa ahÍ, una gran vibra. mucha experiencia, mucho talento. eso me gusta muchÍsimo. son personas que he visto en la televisiÓn, proyectos desde que soy un niÑo. ahora verlos, saludarlos. algunos ya lo conocÍa, pero me encanta. >> con la...
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maria: all right, ray mcguire joining us.r the art world. don't miss it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. there's interest you accrue, and interests you pursue. plans for the long term, and plans for a long weekend. assets you allocate, and ones you hold tight. at thrivent, we believe money is a tool, not a goal. and with the right guidance, you can get the financial clarity you need, and live a life rich in meaning, and gratitude. to learn more, text thrive to 444555, or visit thrivent.com. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ comfort in the extreme. ♪♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo michael: more than 100 years ago. simi: two branches of our family split apart. david: but now, ancestry helped connect us to our ancestors and ea
maria: all right, ray mcguire joining us.r the art world. don't miss it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. there's interest you accrue, and interests you pursue. plans for the long term, and plans for a long weekend. assets you allocate, and ones you hold tight. at thrivent, we believe money is a tool, not a goal. and with the right guidance, you can get the financial clarity you need, and live a life rich in meaning, and gratitude. to learn more, text thrive...
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it is coping del ray.] jon: i like the way you did that, i thought it was a play on words. tom: i don't know. i'm just trying. all i know is the padres are rocking it and the red sox are keeping up. jon: i appreciate how hard you are trying. tom: coping del ray. lisa: you could tell he is trying. [laughter] tom: lisa, you were really strong and that. lisa: i appreciate that. jon: you are right. tom: corporate del ray. jon: there is so much going on. it yields up a basis point, 1.5875. tom: i will break into my perry menlo --barry manilow. jon: from our audience worldwide, this is uber surveillance. ritika: with the first word news, i am ritika gupta. the biden administration is taking steps to prevent ransomware hacks like the one that crippled colonial pipeline this month. directors will be issued today, requiring pipeline operators to conduct cybersecurity assessments and report any incidents to federal officials. companies could face penalties starting at $7,000 per day. if they don't comply. the turkis
it is coping del ray.] jon: i like the way you did that, i thought it was a play on words. tom: i don't know. i'm just trying. all i know is the padres are rocking it and the red sox are keeping up. jon: i appreciate how hard you are trying. tom: coping del ray. lisa: you could tell he is trying. [laughter] tom: lisa, you were really strong and that. lisa: i appreciate that. jon: you are right. tom: corporate del ray. jon: there is so much going on. it yields up a basis point, 1.5875. tom: i...
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wehave rai gaens herewe help communies how tbuild ra garden we alsoave a orard. youee over re, we havlemons. t us oneff here.fter krina, u had al these tons from e water,o at wentnto the il, and 's alover the lower ninth wa and probly a loin losiana. evintly, th processf going through the ees to br fruit,t doesn't ome in theruit. so, we recommenabove-begardens where yocan put esh soilo give yourops thaare not inted wh that pnt. wht we've ied to dis help with theommunityo first edate them becaue they t nfused aut, you ow, is climate ange a pitical sue. is real?e justry tgive them the fact then we y to shohow th can be adocates for how wadapt to at clima. tucker: we don't do somethg, allhis beau of new oeans th everyby love touristcome dowto see, th' lking at jt water.hat'it. wiiams: the plan 've ried onelieves at we cafit waterand if y'veever bee to a ach when tre'a rtide andou thinyou can fight war, you wl learn that y will le that btle. ggoner: th a cmate adtation pn, you he a wet syem and ary syste so when u need o lift wer t, you cn do th, but wh you ed to let
wehave rai gaens herewe help communies how tbuild ra garden we alsoave a orard. youee over re, we havlemons. t us oneff here.fter krina, u had al these tons from e water,o at wentnto the il, and 's alover the lower ninth wa and probly a loin losiana. evintly, th processf going through the ees to br fruit,t doesn't ome in theruit. so, we recommenabove-begardens where yocan put esh soilo give yourops thaare not inted wh that pnt. wht we've ied to dis help with theommunityo first edate them becaue...
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wehave rai gaens herewe help communies how tbuild ra garden we alsoave a chard. y see ovehere, we havlemons. t us oneff here. ater krina, u had al these tons from e water,o at wentnto thsoil, an that's all er the lower ninth wa and probly a loin losiana. evintly, th processf going through the trs to br fruit,t doesn't come to theruit. also, we recommenabove-begardens whe you caput fressoil to give yourops thaare not inted wh that pnt. wht we've trd to do help with theommunityo first edate em becaue they t nfused aut, you ow, is climatchange aolitical ise. is iteal? wjust try to give them the cts. thewe try tohow hothey cane adocates for how wadapt to at clima. tucker: we don't do somethg, allhis beau of new oeans th everyby love touristcome dowto see, th' lking at jt water.hat'it. wiiams: the plan 've ried onelieves at we cafight waterand if y'veever bee a beacwhen tre'a ripde andou thinyou can fight war, you wl learn tht you wll lose at battl@ ggoner: th a climate aptationlan, youave a we system a a dry stem, so when u need o lift wer ou you cado thatbut when yo
wehave rai gaens herewe help communies how tbuild ra garden we alsoave a chard. y see ovehere, we havlemons. t us oneff here. ater krina, u had al these tons from e water,o at wentnto thsoil, an that's all er the lower ninth wa and probly a loin losiana. evintly, th processf going through the trs to br fruit,t doesn't come to theruit. also, we recommenabove-begardens whe you caput fressoil to give yourops thaare not inted wh that pnt. wht we've trd to do help with theommunityo first edate em...
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the sea and her team use the sun's rays to disinfect, waste water, so it can be re used. the waste water comes from sewage treatment plant and contains harmful germs. chlorine is often used to kill pathogens and water, but it would not. so the problem here in and i'm still getting a major problem regarding water and farming is the amount that needs to be disinfected. if the volume, that's the problem really matter. if we want to reuse waste water from treatment plan that still contains pathogen, we simply can't chlorinated all go that me, but it's very complicated to disinfect, so much water. and we can pick this up here, it's the sun's rays and a tiny amount of hydrogen peroxide that should kill the bacteria. but how clean is the resulting water? can it really be used in farming? finance is yvonne yes and her team test that out in this greenhouse ah, sounds lucid with untreated waste. water are a breeding ground for bacteria who this new router treatment process mean plans will be kept pathogen free. ah, they conduct a test with the salad lead the news on the left. what
the sea and her team use the sun's rays to disinfect, waste water, so it can be re used. the waste water comes from sewage treatment plant and contains harmful germs. chlorine is often used to kill pathogens and water, but it would not. so the problem here in and i'm still getting a major problem regarding water and farming is the amount that needs to be disinfected. if the volume, that's the problem really matter. if we want to reuse waste water from treatment plan that still contains...
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life. >> why did and lynn name me jim brown if, my name is really ray.anna brown. who died soon after that. and as for life in colorado, by the time he was 16, -- >> things were getting a little rough. maybe because of my past, i wasn't a very easy kid. so i was put in took foster care. >> and then, he graduated from high school. he got a job, moved in with some friends. and started his own rock band. this youtube video shows him singing lead. and for all he has wondered about his past, he'd comfort to believe he would go to his blood grave without ever meeting a blood relative. until now. >> wow! they are actually in the same building i'm in right now. that's amazing to me. >> and here they were. >> oh, my baby. >> hello. >> oh, it's been forever. >> it's great to see you. >> meeting family for the first time. >> you kind of look like me. [laughs] >> after so many years. >> this is the first time meeting my blood. >> i know, a stew. >> it's great. it's so great. >> and this is hope peppers desperate search for a low war memory of a long lost childhood s
life. >> why did and lynn name me jim brown if, my name is really ray.anna brown. who died soon after that. and as for life in colorado, by the time he was 16, -- >> things were getting a little rough. maybe because of my past, i wasn't a very easy kid. so i was put in took foster care. >> and then, he graduated from high school. he got a job, moved in with some friends. and started his own rock band. this youtube video shows him singing lead. and for all he has wondered about...
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in 1990, the superintendent, ray constanzo, he was in the 82nd airborne in world war ii. he made the determination that it was time to put it back in the amphitheater. the previous historian had said he got a 10 minute notice. they called up and said we were going to put it near the cornerstone. grabbed the peter pan peanut so he looked around and butter jar and those who participated in the ceremony placed their business cards in the jar and put some coins in and a letter, from mr. costanzo, and then they sealed up the replica cornerstone. we do plan to put a memorabilia box in theeplica cornerstone to be opened in 2120 by the employees of arlington national cemetery. it is going to include a declaration of independence and a copy of the constitution provided by the national archives. the tomb guards are going to provide their identification badge. the caisson platoon is going to provide their case on horstman's badge. the arlington ladies will provide a letter. we want all of those who have a hand in arlington national cemetery -- we are an active cemetery, so we want e
in 1990, the superintendent, ray constanzo, he was in the 82nd airborne in world war ii. he made the determination that it was time to put it back in the amphitheater. the previous historian had said he got a 10 minute notice. they called up and said we were going to put it near the cornerstone. grabbed the peter pan peanut so he looked around and butter jar and those who participated in the ceremony placed their business cards in the jar and put some coins in and a letter, from mr. costanzo,...
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haslinda: ray dalio said he had some bitcoin.f you are a bloomberg subscriber, you can catch up with all of our interviews by using our interactive function, tv go. you can also join the conversation by sending instant messages to our team during our live shows. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: here are the latest business flash headlines. forever 21, brooks brothers, and others are said to be considering going public as soon as this year. we are told the company could seek a valuation of $10 billion but plans are not final and the size and scope of any deal could change. the portfolio includes more than 30 brands and was valued at $4000 and 2019. blockchain and digital currency platforms more than doubled in valuation after raising 61 million dollars from investors including the global ventures. a source tells us the company was valued at $500 million in the funding round. the ceo called the fresh funding rocket fuel and said she is eyeing a traditional ipo as soon as this year but did not rule out -- a $16 billion e
haslinda: ray dalio said he had some bitcoin.f you are a bloomberg subscriber, you can catch up with all of our interviews by using our interactive function, tv go. you can also join the conversation by sending instant messages to our team during our live shows. check it out. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: here are the latest business flash headlines. forever 21, brooks brothers, and others are said to be considering going public as soon as this year. we are told the company could seek a...
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miking thank you, ray, thank you as always.than 75% of americans age 65 or older who have been vaccinated. fully vaccinated. that's good news. among the many factors. ♪ ♪ so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪♪ my husband and i have never eaten healthier. shingles doesn't care. i logged 10,000 steps today. shingles doesn't care. i get as much fresh air as possible. good for you, but shingles doesn't care. . . declines as you age, increasing your risk for getting shingles. so what can protect you? shingrix protects. for the first time ever, you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not pr
miking thank you, ray, thank you as always.than 75% of americans age 65 or older who have been vaccinated. fully vaccinated. that's good news. among the many factors. ♪ ♪ so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that...
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-ray: hi. ray. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -ray: nice to meet you, as well.sy to work with? ray: he's a good man. knowing the type of guy he is and how kind he is, if you just break it down to him and let him know you need some help, he's the first one that wants to help. he'd make sure that the guys here are happy and they make enough money to take home for their family, and he might give them a little extra hours, and that's what makes him special. if you're not inside the doors with him, you'll never understand. lemonis: can the three of us sit down for a few minutes? corey: sure. lemonis: i always want to understand the people side of it first. i mean, why are you in this business? what's your motivation? corey: this is all i really have ever done. i started working at a bagel place that my father was working at in the early '80s in new jersey. and we went to florida with the first store and then even the second store. then i met laurie. from florida to here -- we -- we have five children, two of them are in heaven. they had polycystic kidney disease, and
-ray: hi. ray. -lemonis: nice to meet you. -ray: nice to meet you, as well.sy to work with? ray: he's a good man. knowing the type of guy he is and how kind he is, if you just break it down to him and let him know you need some help, he's the first one that wants to help. he'd make sure that the guys here are happy and they make enough money to take home for their family, and he might give them a little extra hours, and that's what makes him special. if you're not inside the doors with him,...
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sumit ray makes call after call. >> till last night 2:30 at night i was struggling for oxygen. and again from morning. >> reporter: while fighting to keep patients alive they just resuscitated this man india has the worst covid outbreak in the world. more than 20 million cases. over 225,000 dead. and now some experts estimate millions are infected every day >> we do not have time to feel sorry for somebody else. we are losing patients here >> reporter: alex crawford from our sister network sky news reached this hospital outside, patients are waiting for space. with oxygen their families have often had to find for them inside, dr. sumit ray finally receives some good news. >> the oxygen has just reached. >> reporter: how many more minutes have you got left >> i think 20, 25. i don't know, actually we could have shut down anytime >> reporter: but the oxygen that arrives is only enough for a few more hours keir simmons, nbc news >> desperation there >>> up next for us, what's behind the big jump in americans retiring earlier than they planned >>> for many older americans the pande
sumit ray makes call after call. >> till last night 2:30 at night i was struggling for oxygen. and again from morning. >> reporter: while fighting to keep patients alive they just resuscitated this man india has the worst covid outbreak in the world. more than 20 million cases. over 225,000 dead. and now some experts estimate millions are infected every day >> we do not have time to feel sorry for somebody else. we are losing patients here >> reporter: alex crawford from...