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here's kj apa in "i still believe.and, um -- and, you know, i figure if we're gonna get married, we have a lot to talk about. ♪ >> married >> yeah. i love you i love you, i do madly. so marry me. >> jimmy: oh [ cheers and applause do you feel that do you feel the chemistry there? kj apa, everybody. [ cheers and applause "i still believe" opens in theaters friday. haim performs for us after the break. stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ come see into the delicious world of kfc's $20 fill-ups. choose from original recipe, extra crispy, or tenders. get it with all the fixins and feed your whole family for just 20 bucks! now hurry up and choose, you're hungry! kfc it's finger lickin' good now hurry up and choose, you're hungry! shouldn't you pay less when now you can. data? because xfinity mobile gives you more flexible data. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or switch it up at any time. all on the most reliable wireless network. which means you can save money without compromising on coverage
here's kj apa in "i still believe.and, um -- and, you know, i figure if we're gonna get married, we have a lot to talk about. ♪ >> married >> yeah. i love you i love you, i do madly. so marry me. >> jimmy: oh [ cheers and applause do you feel that do you feel the chemistry there? kj apa, everybody. [ cheers and applause "i still believe" opens in theaters friday. haim performs for us after the break. stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ come see into the...
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[applause] >> hello with the apa board of directors and it's my pleasure to turn our attention to mr.ephen king. for years long before audiobooks were fashionable as the champion through his support has aspired improvements to audiobooks and with that coldhearted enthusiasm and gratitude to celebrate stephen king by sharing with him a lifetime achievement award. [applause] >> first of all thank you. >> and thank you for your major and imagination and artistry. >> i think about them all the time but a very amazing and difficult and book. >> i was lucky enough. >> that is why i should narrate as well. >> stephen king will still be read 100 years from now. >> congratulations. [cheers and applause] >> presenting this award. >> and for jill hill to prevent blood - - present the actual award the best-selling author and it just a few seconds ago one the audie for full throttle. and the author of walk and key a long-running comic book. [applause] >> i am honored to be here tonight to celebrate audiobooks alongside the people who work so hard so brilliantly to bring them to leaders everywhere.
[applause] >> hello with the apa board of directors and it's my pleasure to turn our attention to mr.ephen king. for years long before audiobooks were fashionable as the champion through his support has aspired improvements to audiobooks and with that coldhearted enthusiasm and gratitude to celebrate stephen king by sharing with him a lifetime achievement award. [applause] >> first of all thank you. >> and thank you for your major and imagination and artistry. >> i think...
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it's also not required by the apa, the apa's equitable release. equitable defenses can be caseposed even in an apa and so forth. >> if this district court said something to the effect that there was need for a uniform interpretation of the immigration laws, what about that? mr. sinzdak: your honor, that is up to the agencies to decide on that. in fact, i would point out that until last monday, the rule was enjoined in illinois and dhs was prepared to implement the rule differently in illinois. as i noted, congress itself noted -- judge lynch: went to the supreme court. precisely the argument that it shouldn't have -- mr. sinzdak: on the merits and so forth. it wouldn't have been impossible i guess is what i'm saying for dhs to have done any -- they still carried it out and it was their determination. congress itself in 1950 recognize there were different interpretations and different localities and so forth it didn't have a problem with that back then. so, yes, we strongly assert that if this court were to affirm, which we don't think it should, b
it's also not required by the apa, the apa's equitable release. equitable defenses can be caseposed even in an apa and so forth. >> if this district court said something to the effect that there was need for a uniform interpretation of the immigration laws, what about that? mr. sinzdak: your honor, that is up to the agencies to decide on that. in fact, i would point out that until last monday, the rule was enjoined in illinois and dhs was prepared to implement the rule differently in...
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that's what we call the tone apa low. you see that moisture circumstance lgs. maybe some thunderstorm activity. it's kind of drifting back towards us and as it does that will provide a little instability. the other system to watch will be this one starting to work its way towards us saturday into sunday. in between today it looks partly cloudy to the south. sunday's system will come down from the north and start to move in sunday into monday. . so, today, partly cloudy. san jose and santa clara valley some increasing rain. we've seen this a couple of times. the amounts forecast for san jose far exceed santa rosa. so that's kind of been the pattern here as we head into the end of march. temps next week slightly above to slightly bow. partly cloudy later today taking us into next week. >>> time is 4:22. still ahead, people at a nursing home on the peninsula testing positive for covid-19. what the nursing home staff and what health officials are doing now to keep it from spreading. >> plus, the united effort to support nonprofits in the south bay. to provide food,
that's what we call the tone apa low. you see that moisture circumstance lgs. maybe some thunderstorm activity. it's kind of drifting back towards us and as it does that will provide a little instability. the other system to watch will be this one starting to work its way towards us saturday into sunday. in between today it looks partly cloudy to the south. sunday's system will come down from the north and start to move in sunday into monday. . so, today, partly cloudy. san jose and santa clara...
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bubbling, so it could cross over the bay bridge and the golden gate bridge for sure, and then it false apa falls apart as we head through the morning commute, and then we have a chance of these redeveloping and the best chance of thunderstorms will be from san jose southward. here's a look at the golden gate bridge, and it's definitely damp out there this morning. just a couple degrees warmer than yesterday but still in the mid-50s. here's jobina. >> thank you, mike. good morning, everyone. looking at traffic, we don't expect people to be on the roads with the shelter in place, but i will continue to update you. here's the live look at the bridge toll plaza. very light right now, and that will remain as far as we expecting. if anything changes, i will be sure to let you know. i only have one incident coming from the chp right now and it's a hazard, so things are looking good if you need to go into work this morning. ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music it's the rush of relaxation. introducing the all-new lincoln corsair. and the breadwinner arrives home from
bubbling, so it could cross over the bay bridge and the golden gate bridge for sure, and then it false apa falls apart as we head through the morning commute, and then we have a chance of these redeveloping and the best chance of thunderstorms will be from san jose southward. here's a look at the golden gate bridge, and it's definitely damp out there this morning. just a couple degrees warmer than yesterday but still in the mid-50s. here's jobina. >> thank you, mike. good morning,...
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abe also plans to ask for cooperation in staging the tokyo olympics and apa rparalympics b summer of 2021. china is reporting a sharp fall in the number of people infected with the coronavirus. but many shops and restaurants still remain closed. as people are spending m more te at home, online businesses are becoming a key to survival. nhk world's naoki makita reports. >> reporter: this gym chain is opening live streaming sessions with all its branches shut down for two months. the four-week program costs about $40. the company's online sessions have already attracted 20,000 people. >> transtotor: it's n nice thate can get in touch with trainerss right away if f we have any questions. trainerers cararry out their sessions while checking users' comments. >> translator: follow my instructions. your heart rate should ststay above 170. >>>> reporter: a companyny exece sasa it will put more importatae on online services. >> translator: we'll jugglgle t gygyms with onlinine sessionss helplp boostur risk-management skills. >> reporter: this company offers recipes via a smartphone a app. its
abe also plans to ask for cooperation in staging the tokyo olympics and apa rparalympics b summer of 2021. china is reporting a sharp fall in the number of people infected with the coronavirus. but many shops and restaurants still remain closed. as people are spending m more te at home, online businesses are becoming a key to survival. nhk world's naoki makita reports. >> reporter: this gym chain is opening live streaming sessions with all its branches shut down for two months. the...
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then another special segment on apa eats, on how to make a favorite new year's dish. of artistic and cultural performances, the firebird chinese youth orchestra is back, young musicians playing traditional instruments, all on our show today. lunar new year traditions are often more simple than you might
then another special segment on apa eats, on how to make a favorite new year's dish. of artistic and cultural performances, the firebird chinese youth orchestra is back, young musicians playing traditional instruments, all on our show today. lunar new year traditions are often more simple than you might
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ticker symbol apa. it had been halted due to volatility. i will pull it up for apa at the moment. it's down another 24%. for the quarter, for the year, this stock has lost 67%. that's for apache. the stock stands at $8.17. occidental has slashed its dividend. what did i say? when did we hear this? i had said watch out for some of these names. monday, i said this, to cut dividends. now occidental is cutting its dividend by 86% and has lowered its 2020 capx spending. >>> with pandemic fears, it is no longer a fear, it is a reality because the world health organization announced in the last two hours it has now decided what we pretty much already knew for several weeks, that this is globally spread. the fear is gripping the markets. the big question today is will the dow close out the day in bear market territory. here are the numbers. i will repeat them from what we need to watch. from yesterday's close, the dow needs to fall 1,377 points. we are down about 1,600 so we are firmly there. s&p, we are not there yet but boy, did we just take a step closer to that. it needs to be down 17
ticker symbol apa. it had been halted due to volatility. i will pull it up for apa at the moment. it's down another 24%. for the quarter, for the year, this stock has lost 67%. that's for apache. the stock stands at $8.17. occidental has slashed its dividend. what did i say? when did we hear this? i had said watch out for some of these names. monday, i said this, to cut dividends. now occidental is cutting its dividend by 86% and has lowered its 2020 capx spending. >>> with pandemic...
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equitable defenses can be interposed even in the apa case. so, we believe -- >> the district court said something to the effect that there was need for a uniform interpretation of the immigration laws, what about that? >> your honor, that is up to the agencies to decide on that. in fact, i would point out that until last monday the rule was joined in illinois and dhs was prepared to implement the rule differently in illinois. >> went to the supreme court. >> p , precisely the argument. >> on the merits and so forth. it wouldn't have been impossible to have done it. congress itself in 1950 recognized that through a different interpretation and different localities and so forth it didn't have a problem with that back then. so, yes, we strongly assert that if this court were to affirm, this should limit the injunction to the plaintiff state. >> generally speaking we do nott have a uniform rule of every of anything >> that's true your honor >> supreme court irons outs differences >> agencies apply different rules and different circles in differen
equitable defenses can be interposed even in the apa case. so, we believe -- >> the district court said something to the effect that there was need for a uniform interpretation of the immigration laws, what about that? >> your honor, that is up to the agencies to decide on that. in fact, i would point out that until last monday the rule was joined in illinois and dhs was prepared to implement the rule differently in illinois. >> went to the supreme court. >> p ,...
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today, from "riverdale" and the film "i still believe," kj apa.rs and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan:
today, from "riverdale" and the film "i still believe," kj apa.rs and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan:
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everything you hear about social distancing, keeping people apa apart, if you're sick, don't going toublic spaces or go to work, all these things we do to keep the numbers of sick people down is going to be critically important. with the health systems preparing for the search, it's critically important. in addition now, efforts made to make the protective equipment available, and swabs were available, all that together is going to help us get through that. david: one of your patients is calling you. i hear a cell phone vibrating. once again, c-19 -- the c19, that's all one word c19check.com. it's a easy to use device. i appreciate it. local and federal governments throughout the country ramping up measures to combat the coronavirus spread. california's governor making a major and controversial decision for his state. a report from the golden state on what you could soon seen see in your own city. that's coming next. ♪ only essential businesses will be functioning. people can work at home, they would bring it to one 100% of the workforce must stay home. david: that news sent the marke
everything you hear about social distancing, keeping people apa apart, if you're sick, don't going toublic spaces or go to work, all these things we do to keep the numbers of sick people down is going to be critically important. with the health systems preparing for the search, it's critically important. in addition now, efforts made to make the protective equipment available, and swabs were available, all that together is going to help us get through that. david: one of your patients is...
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theng -- by then he was president of the apa j and was speaking of that organization. he acknowledged the challenges ahead but mostly emphasize the a compliments in the field. we were born an opportune moment he said where it appears all time will be remarkable for its of scientific achievement. we cannot stand still and point to our past achievements. our past leaps forward in the must confront us at this time arthritis timidly efforts a commish means in the future. always the belief in progress. and we see this again and again in public health profession. it was physicians who had the hardest time returning to this triumph and storytelling of their profession. victor was a distinguished leader of american medicine at this point serving as the head of the division of communicable diseases for the military community. he addressed as one of the first group to go in and investigate the disease. i thought my eyes would never see such horror as i saw there. i never had anything so depressed me in the conditions that happened at camp devens. when he wrote his memoir he said
theng -- by then he was president of the apa j and was speaking of that organization. he acknowledged the challenges ahead but mostly emphasize the a compliments in the field. we were born an opportune moment he said where it appears all time will be remarkable for its of scientific achievement. we cannot stand still and point to our past achievements. our past leaps forward in the must confront us at this time arthritis timidly efforts a commish means in the future. always the belief in...
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johns hopkins university found more than 6200 cases statewide and at least 130 deaths in the bay area apa county confirmed for additional cases today bringing the case total there to san mateo county reporting 3 new casebring the total there to to 77. san mateo county san francisco county reporting 32 new cases today. the total there up to 3.40and a 5th death was reported in san francisco county. santa clara county reported 55 new cases today bringing that county's total to 646 25 people there have died. we have a full list of cases and deaths on our website kron 4 dot com. convenience stores and other small grocery stores that sell alcohol in s francisco now have some new restrictions an emergen proclamation signed by the mayor on friday. >>limits the hours of those buinesses to reduce gatherings of people busome corner store owners are arguing that the big stores are still able to stay open longer. and many more people gather at those places. but first dan thorn live for us in san francisco tonight, he joins us with re on this story. dan. >>well vicki this emergency proclamation says th
johns hopkins university found more than 6200 cases statewide and at least 130 deaths in the bay area apa county confirmed for additional cases today bringing the case total there to san mateo county reporting 3 new casebring the total there to to 77. san mateo county san francisco county reporting 32 new cases today. the total there up to 3.40and a 5th death was reported in san francisco county. santa clara county reported 55 new cases today bringing that county's total to 646 25 people there...
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and i think it'sly remportant that we all have a new social compact around coming together by staying apa apart. >> woodruff: and just quickly, t finallthose who are concerned about whether there are enough hospital beds, enough ntilators for those who are most seriously -- the most seriously ill, whadoou say? >> well, we have, according to the american hospital association, a couple of years ago, we have a little over 900,000 beds. we have about 50,000 medil i.c.u. beds that are staffed and anothe50,000 type of i.c.u. beds that are staffed in. total, about 160,000 vents.at hat means is, even in a moderate scenario like predicted by the johnns hopenter eh for health security, if it came at once, we wouldn't have the capacity that would overwhelm that existing capacity. people to take the community mitigation and social distancing strategies to flattenhe curve, to spread that out so if those cases emerg and it's hardo predict, but it's possible at this point, it at least can emerge over anncreased amount of time. otherwise, this is going to be very difficult on our health system and helthc
and i think it'sly remportant that we all have a new social compact around coming together by staying apa apart. >> woodruff: and just quickly, t finallthose who are concerned about whether there are enough hospital beds, enough ntilators for those who are most seriously -- the most seriously ill, whadoou say? >> well, we have, according to the american hospital association, a couple of years ago, we have a little over 900,000 beds. we have about 50,000 medil i.c.u. beds that are...
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>>max is that the opera also known as max's apa cafe has been a san francisco institutions since it openedn november, 1982, serving up new york delicatessen style fair and classic comfort food it attracts a mix of opera symphony and ali patrons along with devoted regulars have been coming in about 30 years. >>3 to about 5 years now harriet dennis and david are left with only one option to enjoy max's take out typically take out accounts for about 15% of max's total business whether that's customers picking up on their own or using a service like doordash are grub hub. harriet says she plans to order takeout from axes but is worried about the long-term effects on society i just feel like so >>that's one of the reasons max's are dot hejazi and plans to continue offering take out for as long as there's a need not only will it enable him to continue to employ at least some staff but many of max's longtime customers are older or disabled and rely on the restaurant's meals hejazi and estimates about a 70% decrease in business in the last week due to covid 19 concerns but he's hopeful that max's
>>max is that the opera also known as max's apa cafe has been a san francisco institutions since it openedn november, 1982, serving up new york delicatessen style fair and classic comfort food it attracts a mix of opera symphony and ali patrons along with devoted regulars have been coming in about 30 years. >>3 to about 5 years now harriet dennis and david are left with only one option to enjoy max's take out typically take out accounts for about 15% of max's total business whether...
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whole lot of interest in rio to bring the games back and secondly a lot of the venues are in a dull apa dated state basically they're not even being used right now and so there's been serious problems about that not to mention the fact that there's now a president in brazil or both in our 0 who spouts a lot of hateful rhetoric that absolutely doesn't chime with the positive humanitarian rhetoric that's found in the olympic charter so on one hand you might think it be easy to relocate on the other hand if you start thinking about it a little bit it's pretty complex jules boyko fulfill all of a political history of the olympics professor also with of politics of pacific university not the states thank you so much for joining us. plenty role on that story to come of course that is it for now can i say that and do that from a camera now as he was down there in the mass it will be back in just a moment with more of the days. when they're online like probably recovering being one of the worst grabs the mainstream media about. or if you join us on say there is a difference between diversity an
whole lot of interest in rio to bring the games back and secondly a lot of the venues are in a dull apa dated state basically they're not even being used right now and so there's been serious problems about that not to mention the fact that there's now a president in brazil or both in our 0 who spouts a lot of hateful rhetoric that absolutely doesn't chime with the positive humanitarian rhetoric that's found in the olympic charter so on one hand you might think it be easy to relocate on the...
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decrease in volunteers over the past week because of coronavirus volunteers wereclubs in stand far apach other the food bank also increase the amount of eaning they do in the warehouse throughout the day and they're asng anyone who is healthy to volunteer of. >>and there >>right now the food bank is building emergencbags for people in need of food during the pandemic. >>with the read of corovirus we're starting to e you know a surgin need now this is where the food bankis storing those emergency food bags right now volunteers have made about 200of those so far and we'l over the next few days and weeks the prepackaged aut 15 pounds food iide and are available to the one in 5 county residents who already use the food bank services and for ople who have recently found themselves struggling who may be out of work or school because of the coravirus we understand stigma of ach out to free banks is a isa real family and just want to make sure that our community knows that this is a very caring and loving place. >>for anybodwho needs food to be ab to access that if you're in ed of food are int
decrease in volunteers over the past week because of coronavirus volunteers wereclubs in stand far apach other the food bank also increase the amount of eaning they do in the warehouse throughout the day and they're asng anyone who is healthy to volunteer of. >>and there >>right now the food bank is building emergencbags for people in need of food during the pandemic. >>with the read of corovirus we're starting to e you know a surgin need now this is where the food bankis...
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hundreds of millions of americans are the making tremendous sacrifices on the home front apa drive a driand law the single largest economic relief package in american history. you saw that yesterday. the $2.2 trillion, think of that, $2.2 trillion, but it goes to $6.2 trillion depending on what we decide. this legislation delivers job retention loans for small businesses to help them keep workers on payroll, expanded unemployment benefits and direct cash payments to american citizens. and these are very substantial payments. a family of four will be getting approximately $3400. this legislation also provides massive increasing in funding for hospitals who need it, for disaster relief fund and critical life saving medical supplies. we're spending a tremendous amount of money on mill supplies. we're trying to get it to the point needed directly as opposed to our supply lines. so it can go directly to where they need it without having to go through a long process. i don't want to say bureaucratic, but this group of people has worked so hard and the energy and the speed with which they a
hundreds of millions of americans are the making tremendous sacrifices on the home front apa drive a driand law the single largest economic relief package in american history. you saw that yesterday. the $2.2 trillion, think of that, $2.2 trillion, but it goes to $6.2 trillion depending on what we decide. this legislation delivers job retention loans for small businesses to help them keep workers on payroll, expanded unemployment benefits and direct cash payments to american citizens. and these...
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but the apa, itself, doesn't require them to do so. it's for this reason that both parties should be interested in making reforms at this level. why it may be essential in some circumstances to afford the president flexibility to respond to particular national emergencies, it's difficult to understand why any such response is not informed, not required to be informed, by our nation's best possible expertise. finally, i want to caution against any temptation to see delegation as such or administrative agencies as such as a bad or uniform thing. as recent events make clear, we need an effective cdc. we need an effective nih. we need effective departments of state and defense and others and delegation of powers to these and other agencies are an indispensable pool of good governance, but delegation is not an on/off switch. what makes it good or bad, more or less effective, depends in significant part on how well congress chooses from its broad suite of tools to channel and monitor administrative discretion. from providing concrete statuto
but the apa, itself, doesn't require them to do so. it's for this reason that both parties should be interested in making reforms at this level. why it may be essential in some circumstances to afford the president flexibility to respond to particular national emergencies, it's difficult to understand why any such response is not informed, not required to be informed, by our nation's best possible expertise. finally, i want to caution against any temptation to see delegation as such or...
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that it should go into effect, it's not required by the apa. the apa is equitable relief. in abbott labs, equitable defenses can be impose even in an apa case. >> the district court said something to the effect there was a need for a universal interpretation of the immigration laws. what about that? >> your honor, that is up to the agencies to decide on that. in fact, i would point out that until last monday the rule was enjoined in illinois and dhs was prepared to implement the rule differently in illinois. >> except they went to the supreme court, on precisely the argument it shouldn't have to do this -- >> yes. i mean on the merits and so forth. it wouldn't have been impossible i guess what is i'm saying for dhs to have done it. >> yes. they could have carried it out. it was their determination. congress itself in 1950 recognized through different interpretations and localities and so forth and it didn't a problem with that back then. so, yes, we strongly assert that if this court were to affirm, which we don't think it should, if it were, it should limit the injunction
that it should go into effect, it's not required by the apa. the apa is equitable relief. in abbott labs, equitable defenses can be impose even in an apa case. >> the district court said something to the effect there was a need for a universal interpretation of the immigration laws. what about that? >> your honor, that is up to the agencies to decide on that. in fact, i would point out that until last monday the rule was enjoined in illinois and dhs was prepared to implement the...