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pub owner avril mckeever told us that this was their way of giving back to the community.t yourself to your favourite pub then why not just...build it yourself? tristan cross recreated his local pub in virtual reality. he even animated a chat between him and his mates. it is not quite finished yet, and tristan wants to add a few features like pulling your own point of playing on a quiz machine. so through creativity and dedication, pub culture is being kept alive during the pandemic. however. . . it's not all fun and games. drinking is a problem for some. even before lockdown began. recent research by alcohol change uk suggests that 35% of people are drinking less, however 21% say they are drinking more during the pandemic. and that could be in part to a new kind of social pressure that is brought about by video calls. people are still very much wanting a glass in their hand and wanting that glass to be visible. why are they doing that? that drink signifies "adult socialising", or "relaxed adult." so there is something about the visibility, something about the tech of bein
pub owner avril mckeever told us that this was their way of giving back to the community.t yourself to your favourite pub then why not just...build it yourself? tristan cross recreated his local pub in virtual reality. he even animated a chat between him and his mates. it is not quite finished yet, and tristan wants to add a few features like pulling your own point of playing on a quiz machine. so through creativity and dedication, pub culture is being kept alive during the pandemic. however. ....
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May 5, 2020
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doctors thought she would feel on an avril. committee work will pay -- play key role in the coronavirus a bill and it's good to be able to me once again here in washington d.c.. of course what the covid-19 pandemic will continue to be our herd in washington in the coming weeks and months there's other essential work we have to do for the american people. appropriations bill's, nominations to essential of -- as usury are just a few print the senate armed services committee in the senate intelligence committee are holding hearings on nominees for key nationalna security positios including the director of national intelligence and the secretary of the navy. madam president senate republicans are committed to getting our country through this crisis to help the american workers and businesses deal with the virus impact. we have been discussing ideas over the next couple of weeks on tax and radio to relief and support for farmers and ranchers to spur job creation and seal responsible businesses from frivolous litigation once the econ
doctors thought she would feel on an avril. committee work will pay -- play key role in the coronavirus a bill and it's good to be able to me once again here in washington d.c.. of course what the covid-19 pandemic will continue to be our herd in washington in the coming weeks and months there's other essential work we have to do for the american people. appropriations bill's, nominations to essential of -- as usury are just a few print the senate armed services committee in the senate...
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western europe it's also a different story for the united states because from what i know you know the avril ability of post-mortem examination differs from state to state don't you think that russian doctors have a reason to feel it's not superior adenike least considine the data and isn't that actually good from a scientific point of view that they're coming to the global community of scientists with the day that establishing was was the main cause of the disease and what was the air pump and accompanying cost there is no a priori reason. to think that russia is going to be any different from most of the other countries in in the region. he in that new more developed world in having the same in the end attributable fraction of deaths once you adjust for differences in population age distribution and population density. well that's that's an interesting point i want to talk about that a little bit later but before we go into that you highlighted one specific similarity in the russian and the american response to that pandemic and this is a delegation of decision making today to trace states
western europe it's also a different story for the united states because from what i know you know the avril ability of post-mortem examination differs from state to state don't you think that russian doctors have a reason to feel it's not superior adenike least considine the data and isn't that actually good from a scientific point of view that they're coming to the global community of scientists with the day that establishing was was the main cause of the disease and what was the air pump and...
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have anything to do with experiences and childhood and just recently new offer a theory based hand avril's and how to survive that and that may and what about was a low limit on the watching like the presidential press conferences is that a psychological or political advice. well i say. my politics don't agree with his that's a personal assumed but psychologically i think it's not helpful to people to be watching things that are really just a matter of opinion i also said you shouldn't watch cable opinion use either or i and i think that all that does is 'd make people more anxious and. i recommend of the people watching news news not opinion you know what about down our government and governor andrew cuomo who has conferences are just as likely would you advise americans of new yorkers against watching those great great things as well. that's a good question i personally have not been watching the. his press conferences the clips i've seen of them have been impressive but. i haven't watched them enough to be able to give you a good answer to. have. i saw that you wrote recently that the c
have anything to do with experiences and childhood and just recently new offer a theory based hand avril's and how to survive that and that may and what about was a low limit on the watching like the presidential press conferences is that a psychological or political advice. well i say. my politics don't agree with his that's a personal assumed but psychologically i think it's not helpful to people to be watching things that are really just a matter of opinion i also said you shouldn't watch...
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May 23, 2020
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pub owner avril mckeever told us that this was their way of giving back to the community. to your favourite pub then why not just...build it yourself? tristan cross recreated his local pub in virtual reality. he even animated a chat between him and his mates. it is not quite finished yet, and tristan wants to add a few features like pulling your own pint or playing on a quiz machine. so, through creativity and dedication, pub culture is being kept alive during the pandemic. however. . . it's not all fun and games. drinking is a problem for some. even before lockdown began. recent research by alcohol change uk suggests that 35% of people are drinking less, however 21% say they are drinking more during the pandemic. and that could be in part to a new kind of social pressure that is brought about by video calls. people are still very much wanting a glass in their hand and wanting that glass to be visible. why are they doing that? that drink signifies "adult socialising", or "relaxed adult." so, there is something about the visibility, something about the tech of being able to
pub owner avril mckeever told us that this was their way of giving back to the community. to your favourite pub then why not just...build it yourself? tristan cross recreated his local pub in virtual reality. he even animated a chat between him and his mates. it is not quite finished yet, and tristan wants to add a few features like pulling your own pint or playing on a quiz machine. so, through creativity and dedication, pub culture is being kept alive during the pandemic. however. . . it's...
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May 27, 2020
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pub owner avril mckeever told us that this was their way of giving back to the community.ur favourite pub then why not just...build it yourself? tristan cross recreated his local pub in virtual reality. he even animated a chat between him and his mates. it's not quite finished yet, and tristan wants to add a few features like pulling your own pint or playing on a quiz machine. so through creativity and dedication, pub culture is being kept alive during the pandemic. however. . . it's not all fun and games. drinking is a problem for some. even before lockdown began. recent research by alcohol change uk suggests that 35% of people are drinking less, however, 21% say they are drinking more during the pandemic. and that could be in part to a new kind of social pressure that's brought about by video calls. people are still very much wanting a glass in their hand and wanting that glass to be visible. why are they doing that? that drink signifies "adult socialising", or "relaxed adult." so there's something about the visibility, something about the tech of being able to see each
pub owner avril mckeever told us that this was their way of giving back to the community.ur favourite pub then why not just...build it yourself? tristan cross recreated his local pub in virtual reality. he even animated a chat between him and his mates. it's not quite finished yet, and tristan wants to add a few features like pulling your own pint or playing on a quiz machine. so through creativity and dedication, pub culture is being kept alive during the pandemic. however. . . it's not all...
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frank avril, a veteran in maine turns 100 years old this week and members of the community paid him ahe special occasion. frank even got his birthday wish granted. he got to have a margarita with lots of chips and salsa. thanks for inviting us into her home tonight, that's it for this special report. a fair, balanced and unafraid. "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now, a few seconds earlier. >> martha: thank you, bret, good to see you as always. hello everyone, i martha maccallum and this is a very big story. in the early days of the trump administration while many reeled from the shock of his surprising upset election efforts ramped up to prove that the president should be removed from office because his campaign had colluded with russia. the problem was they were having trouble getting proof of this collusion even though many confess, confessed that they had seen evidence of it. >> there is a pattern here on the classified and unclassified's side of the deep personal and financial ties that donald trump and people in his family and his businesses and on his campaig
frank avril, a veteran in maine turns 100 years old this week and members of the community paid him ahe special occasion. frank even got his birthday wish granted. he got to have a margarita with lots of chips and salsa. thanks for inviting us into her home tonight, that's it for this special report. a fair, balanced and unafraid. "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now, a few seconds earlier. >> martha: thank you, bret, good to see you as always. hello everyone,...
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those numbers are up 50% and the song "complicated" by avril lavigne.er. people at home cutting hair, on the play list. another top song for haircutting and dying was "high hopes" by the band panic at the disco. fitting, because after you look in the mirror and all you can have is high hopes you don't look like a poodle that makes sense. >> or panic. >> and unsurprisingly, work from home play lists, they exploded the work from home theme, they're up 114%. the top track on that play list was the song "work from home," an anthem for fifth harmony. and end it with "9 to 5," it got >>> good morning to you. 8:26. i'm marcus washington. firefighters are trying to determine what sparked this deadly late-night mobile home fire in the south bay. it started a little before midnight on windmill street in morgan hill. you can see for some time, firefighters were battling those intense flames. they managed to prevent it from spreading to nearby homes. firefighters confirming that one person died. at this point we don't know the person's identity or if there was anyo
those numbers are up 50% and the song "complicated" by avril lavigne.er. people at home cutting hair, on the play list. another top song for haircutting and dying was "high hopes" by the band panic at the disco. fitting, because after you look in the mirror and all you can have is high hopes you don't look like a poodle that makes sense. >> or panic. >> and unsurprisingly, work from home play lists, they exploded the work from home theme, they're up 114%. the top...
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avril says that ferguson sound uniquely qualified to help the country to the crisis and somehow we desperatelyr a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello there. big temperature swings aren't desperately unusual at this time of year, but certainly some big changes ahead later this week. over the next few days, the warmth builds and by ve day, friday, we could see temperatures widely into the high teens, low 20s, maybe 25 in the south—east corner. through the weekend, though, a surge of arctic air returns and some of you will struggle to get into double figures, and even a few snow showers across the north and east of scotland. that's a few days away. 0ut there at the moment it's a case of blue skies for the vast majority from dawn to dusk. sunshine streaming through many a window. a few exceptions, maybe a bit more cloud at times in cornwall, but even here a brighter day than yesterday, one or two showers are possible in the afternoon. a lot more cloud through 0rkney and shetland in places meaning a misty afternoon. but for most, strong sunshine overhead and lighter wind than yesterday. it'
avril says that ferguson sound uniquely qualified to help the country to the crisis and somehow we desperatelyr a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello there. big temperature swings aren't desperately unusual at this time of year, but certainly some big changes ahead later this week. over the next few days, the warmth builds and by ve day, friday, we could see temperatures widely into the high teens, low 20s, maybe 25 in the south—east corner. through the weekend, though, a surge of...