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you are on with john berry. >> caller: yes, mr. barry. this is very personal. i'm 75 years old and born in 1935 but my dad was born in 1917 and his family lost family members, immediate family members from the influenza and it seems to appear in milwaukee, wisconsin when the soldiers returned and along the trail and along the railroad lines it seemed to emphasize and hit those cities very badly. my grandmother and my baby and both died in 1920 and then my dad came down with polio and then our family was hit hard with polio in the 50s. thank you for this report. i don't like the blame game. we are international as the war brought home the virus in 1918, 1920 so why are we blaming? let's work about curing and vaccinating. thank you. >> guest: in terms of you know as i said earlier it could have started anywhere. it probably started in china and that's not the only theory. as i said in my book, i advanced from kansas and there's a very good virologist in oxford is convinced it started in france in 1915. other theories about vietnam but we don't know where it start
you are on with john berry. >> caller: yes, mr. barry. this is very personal. i'm 75 years old and born in 1935 but my dad was born in 1917 and his family lost family members, immediate family members from the influenza and it seems to appear in milwaukee, wisconsin when the soldiers returned and along the trail and along the railroad lines it seemed to emphasize and hit those cities very badly. my grandmother and my baby and both died in 1920 and then my dad came down with polio and then...
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they are eating the berries that w ey getting drunk?e eating fermented berries and they eat too. >> you said patron, you were fancy. you didn't think how about some tito's. >> a little of the plastic candle vodkas. >> all that name brand stuff. >>> also in "wait, what," you know sometimes there's extra es on th you're like, i don't want to pay that so you will take extra clothe out so you don't have to pay the fees on the overage or whatever. these folks ate 66 oranges, and they had to eat a big box of oranges. i'm going to embarrass my mother down in south carolina. we went to hawaii and my mother could not bring the melon back on the plane because they don't let you bring certain produce and things back. i was like, you should just eat it now, but she didn't eat it. we had to toss it. >> i am still bitter about the full bottles of shampoo and coit e and now, this dolphin is predicting -- it's a clearwater aquarium dolphin and it predicts the winner of the super bowl will be the kansas city chiefs. >> wait, what? that is not bad. and t
they are eating the berries that w ey getting drunk?e eating fermented berries and they eat too. >> you said patron, you were fancy. you didn't think how about some tito's. >> a little of the plastic candle vodkas. >> all that name brand stuff. >>> also in "wait, what," you know sometimes there's extra es on th you're like, i don't want to pay that so you will take extra clothe out so you don't have to pay the fees on the overage or whatever. these folks ate...
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host: about 10 minutes left this morning with john berry. he has joined us before on "washington journal." with us for about 10 more minutes. this is sheila in west virginia. caller: another question. all of this back to being what is happening today. why did they blame it on the person? we know that is not right. guest: i'm not sure what the question is about. host: could you ask your question again please? caller: we are going back through all of these viruses. at the beginning when biden got into office he was talking about community beuse we are so divided. now there is unity but it is like revenge. you don't even have to have an impeachment. host: the topic is political unity. guest: i would say one thing. there are countries -- the united states has been badly compared to countries around the world in handling the virus. places like taiwan, south korea, japan have done incredibly well. people think that is a different culture. they are asian countries and we would not accept that in the united states. i would say look at australia. aus
host: about 10 minutes left this morning with john berry. he has joined us before on "washington journal." with us for about 10 more minutes. this is sheila in west virginia. caller: another question. all of this back to being what is happening today. why did they blame it on the person? we know that is not right. guest: i'm not sure what the question is about. host: could you ask your question again please? caller: we are going back through all of these viruses. at the beginning when...
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and tested here under the hot sun for example chinese dates kiwis peanuts beans raspberries black berries and several types of wine all part of the agricultural program that the institute runs as they try to adapt to the new conditions more heat and less rain as their months. are in an ongoing race with the sand and climate change that is why we are experimenting here with new irrigation technologies but above all with new plant species some of them are very promising we actually have good climatic conditions here bring comes very early in this area i can plant seed potatoes in february and harvest new potatoes as early as april. for our really idea the expanding desert is actually more of a blessing than a curse properly harnessed sandy soils can yield exceptionally good produce this big. aroma of the fruits that grow in sand is stronger than in normal soils the sugar content is much higher due to the strong sunlight and high temperatures they give the fruit its flavor color and quality who are there. in the region be saved by embracing climate change and making the best of the dessert i
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industry that we can trust to reopen safely and to reopen responsibly not only disney but knott's berry farm which are in my district. >>we have 20,000 employees that need to get back to work the california attractions and parks association says theme parks have proven that they can reopen responsibly they have parks and other states and other countries and they've all been able to reopen at different times and so far the data and the science just simply doesn't show. >>that these are high-risk environments some disneyland fans continue to visit the shuttered part to support shops and restaurants which are open and say once they get the green light will be back >>kimberly chang.
industry that we can trust to reopen safely and to reopen responsibly not only disney but knott's berry farm which are in my district. >>we have 20,000 employees that need to get back to work the california attractions and parks association says theme parks have proven that they can reopen responsibly they have parks and other states and other countries and they've all been able to reopen at different times and so far the data and the science just simply doesn't show. >>that these...
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you're are on with john berry. caller: thanks for taking my call. the next book you should write is biological warfare and how fabulously unique our money will possibly crash. you probably know more than anyone how the influenza in 1918 also came from china. which has been just recently exposed to us. i just wonder was the money at that time damaged by the influenza? the covid i believe will destroy the united states because the money -- it is just a piece of paper with a picture will be worth basically nothing and all the investors are going to start investing in china. i see all of this as a pandemic that was designed. i wanted to get your thought on that. thank you so much for writing the book. i'm going to get it today. host: on china and impacts of the economy. caller: in the book -- guest: in the book i said the pandemic emerged in the united states in kansas. the evidence at the time i wrote the book was pretty good. i wrote a journal article that got a lot of traction. there has been a lot of wars since the book originally came out in 2004.
you're are on with john berry. caller: thanks for taking my call. the next book you should write is biological warfare and how fabulously unique our money will possibly crash. you probably know more than anyone how the influenza in 1918 also came from china. which has been just recently exposed to us. i just wonder was the money at that time damaged by the influenza? the covid i believe will destroy the united states because the money -- it is just a piece of paper with a picture will be worth...
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jack berry-— name, jack berry. if jack can still hear, we name, jack berry.u for raising _ the sunlit silence and thank you for raising so_ the sunlit silence and thank you for raising so much more three charities that are _ raising so much more three charities that are very— raising so much more three charities that are very dear to our hearts, and on _ that are very dear to our hearts, and on top — that are very dear to our hearts, and on top of that many congratulations on being awarded a points _ congratulations on being awarded a points of— congratulations on being awarded a points of light by no less than the prime _ points of light by no less than the prime minister.— prime minister. have a wonderful da , and prime minister. have a wonderful day. and i — prime minister. have a wonderful day. and i will— prime minister. have a wonderful day, and i will speak— prime minister. have a wonderful day, and i will speak to _ prime minister. have a wonderful day, and i will speak to you - prime minister. have a wonderfuli day, and i will speak to you soon. coul
jack berry-— name, jack berry. if jack can still hear, we name, jack berry.u for raising _ the sunlit silence and thank you for raising so_ the sunlit silence and thank you for raising so much more three charities that are _ raising so much more three charities that are very— raising so much more three charities that are very dear to our hearts, and on _ that are very dear to our hearts, and on top — that are very dear to our hearts, and on top of that many congratulations on being...
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halle berry is 54 and looks incredible. to check out her digital health and wellness community. fellow "a" listers are also amazed. taraji p. henson, ava duvernay mario lopez, sand ke washington all commenting on the post. washington writing, okay, this is just beyond impressive. how did you get your feet up there? how do you get down? i have so many questions. we do too, kerry. very impressive. remember that song -- ♪ halle berry ♪ >> come on. >> you know what, i don't remember. can you keep singing? >> yeah, keep going. >> forget it. >>> all right, naomi osaka is still basking in the win of her fourth grand slam title earning the australian open trophy after defeating jennifer brady in the final last saturday. but it's a ball girl who is getting the love online for her sweet reaction to naomi's win. look at that big smile in the background. naomi loves it too taking to twitter writing -- she's on the bottom there -- writing, was looking at pics from the ao and noticed the ball girl in this. hi. the 16-year-old was shocked
halle berry is 54 and looks incredible. to check out her digital health and wellness community. fellow "a" listers are also amazed. taraji p. henson, ava duvernay mario lopez, sand ke washington all commenting on the post. washington writing, okay, this is just beyond impressive. how did you get your feet up there? how do you get down? i have so many questions. we do too, kerry. very impressive. remember that song -- ♪ halle berry ♪ >> come on. >> you know what, i...
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and tested here under the hot sun for example chinese dates kiwis peanuts beans raspberries black berries and several types of wine all part of the agricultural programme that the institute runs as they try to adapt to the new conditions more heat and less rain this month. we are in an ongoing race with the sand and climate change. that is why we are experimenting here with new irrigation technologies but above all with new plant species some of them are very promising we actually have good climatic conditions here comes very early in this area can plant seed in february and harvest new potatoes as early as april. for a really idea the expanding desert is actually more of a blessing than a curse properly harnessed sandy soils can yield exceptionally good produce as. aroma of the fruits that grow in sand is stronger than in normal soils the sugar content is much higher due to the strong sunlight and high temperatures they give the fruit its flavor color and quality. of. the. can the region be saved by embracing climate change and making the best of the dessert if occasion up. tavi in a ser
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reopening places like disneyland universal studios, hollywood, 6 flags magic mountain and knott's berry farm wouldn't be able to reopen at reduced capacity until the counties are in reach the least restrictive yellow tier they have been shut down for nearly a year now with no clear path or near no to figure a timeline for reopening a new bipartisan bill aims to bump up that here to orange and speed up the process. >>before 20 is co sponsored by california assembly members sharon quirk silva and says that martinez valid heiress who are chair and vice chair. >>of the committee of arts entertainment sports tourism an internet media are is industry providing entertainment in the safest way possible. this is an industry that we can trust to reopen safely and to reopen responsibly not only disney but knott's berry farm which are in my district. >>we have 20,000 employees that need to get back to work the california attractions and parks association says theme parks have proven that they can reopen responsibly they have parks and other states and other countries and they've all been able to re
reopening places like disneyland universal studios, hollywood, 6 flags magic mountain and knott's berry farm wouldn't be able to reopen at reduced capacity until the counties are in reach the least restrictive yellow tier they have been shut down for nearly a year now with no clear path or near no to figure a timeline for reopening a new bipartisan bill aims to bump up that here to orange and speed up the process. >>before 20 is co sponsored by california assembly members sharon quirk...
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andrew berry joins us now. so great to see you, thanks for coming on the show.k from saturday. you've written a great story in barron's where you have a wish list. can you explain what number one on your list is for warren buffett to announce? >> we berkshire should finally start paying a dividend. 2% would be a good start, and it's something the company could easily afford. the company's sitting on about $150 billion in cash right now, has about $25 billion of earnings power, and buffett has not had a lot to do with berkshire's earnings in the last couple of years in terms of buying businesses, and a dividend would be bullish for the stock, i believe, because it would open up the stock to a whole new group of income-oriented investing. jack: he hasn't done it, do you think he's leaving this as a gift for his successors? they can bestow this upon shareholders? >> that could be. he's resisted it. he thinks investors should sell off a portion every year rather than have berkshire pay a dividend, but i think the time may now be coming. there's too much cash on the
andrew berry joins us now. so great to see you, thanks for coming on the show.k from saturday. you've written a great story in barron's where you have a wish list. can you explain what number one on your list is for warren buffett to announce? >> we berkshire should finally start paying a dividend. 2% would be a good start, and it's something the company could easily afford. the company's sitting on about $150 billion in cash right now, has about $25 billion of earnings power, and buffett...
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host: about 10 minutes left this morning with john berry.s joined us before on "washington journal." with us for about 10 more minutes. this is sheila in west virginia. caller: another question. all of this back to being what is happening today. why did they blame it on the person? we know that is not right. guest: i'm not sure what the question is about. host: could you ask your question again please? caller: we are going back through all of these viruses. at the beginning when biden got into office he was talking about community because we are so divided. now there is unity but it is like revenge. you don't even have to have an impeachment. host: the topic is political unity. guest: i would say one thing. there are countries -- the united states has been badly compared to countries around the world in handling the virus. places like taiwan, south korea, japan have done incredibly well. people think that is a different culture. they are asian countries and we would not accept that in the united states. i would say look at australia. austral
host: about 10 minutes left this morning with john berry.s joined us before on "washington journal." with us for about 10 more minutes. this is sheila in west virginia. caller: another question. all of this back to being what is happening today. why did they blame it on the person? we know that is not right. guest: i'm not sure what the question is about. host: could you ask your question again please? caller: we are going back through all of these viruses. at the beginning when biden...
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how brendan berry from britain makes cameras from unusual materials. they print spaces through the lens of french photographer t. for farming me. but 1st we kick off this special edition with a swiss landscape for tar 1st stuff on for star who heads out into nature sometimes for weeks on end to get the perfect shot he uses both his camera and a drone to capture images of pristine landscapes without trying to optimize them with filters now while many of the places are recognizable 1st star tries to keep some of the location secret here's why. images of iceland greenland and the faroe islands taken from a drone. by photographer and camera man stefan foster he sets out to capture nature's finest moments. of modern art in my images and film productions trying to show people the world the way it was before humans can't fault them and how it will be after. and the way it should actually stay with human this is for me very very important for you to show nature completely on our blemished to talk to you for i can almost. the northern lights over icebergs in so
how brendan berry from britain makes cameras from unusual materials. they print spaces through the lens of french photographer t. for farming me. but 1st we kick off this special edition with a swiss landscape for tar 1st stuff on for star who heads out into nature sometimes for weeks on end to get the perfect shot he uses both his camera and a drone to capture images of pristine landscapes without trying to optimize them with filters now while many of the places are recognizable 1st star tries...
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>> i would have -- i'll have to go with the holly to the berry.ry, you know. >> who is your celebrity crush, your hall pass, your one freebie? >> i would say morris chestnut. >> jocelyn, any no-nos in the bedroom? >> i can't put it in the butt. >> nathan, any no-noes in the bedroom? >> the butt. >> marcos, how do you get kristin in the mood, how do you seduce her? >> you know, i have some little outfits that i like to put on. >> kristin, how do you get marco in the mood? >> eh -- it depends by the season. but usually start with the nice thing and a glass of wine. >> marco, who is your celebrity crush? your hall pass? >> leonardo dicaprio. >> what do you like about him? >> it starts from the head and goes to the toes. honestly, all of it. >> kristin, who is your freebie? >> i start with pamela anderson, i guess, yes. i'm 81, from the old-school, i would say, yes. i like very much the breast. for sure the eyes. >> what would be a great valentine's day for you? >> a great valentine's? sleep, some wine and sleep. >> what about you? >> yeah, turn it up
>> i would have -- i'll have to go with the holly to the berry.ry, you know. >> who is your celebrity crush, your hall pass, your one freebie? >> i would say morris chestnut. >> jocelyn, any no-nos in the bedroom? >> i can't put it in the butt. >> nathan, any no-noes in the bedroom? >> the butt. >> marcos, how do you get kristin in the mood, how do you seduce her? >> you know, i have some little outfits that i like to put on. >>...
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so the breezy for the a berry hill's for today. it's still in the clear current numbers. have some fifties and we have some sixties. everybody tomorrow will be in the sixties and a few spots getting closer to 70 degrees. so if you take a look at these numbers with this beautiful view above san francisco, you could probably bump him up a few degrees as we head into your friday and into your weekend. here's the deal in san francisco. the plan tomorrow morning mostly clear skies after somebody mccool started forties and then into the afternoon hours, lots of sunshine by three o'clock temperatures on track to reach. low sixties. so our old system it is our old system moving out to the east and you could see offshore here. we have a big h that's the upper level wind pattern around this big area of high pressure. so there's a warm forecast and as this as this a build in and kind of remains offshore, we're gonna have these sunny forecast. maybe after some patchy morning fog and a warm forecast as well with the warmest locations right around 70 degrees, just amazing as we head in
so the breezy for the a berry hill's for today. it's still in the clear current numbers. have some fifties and we have some sixties. everybody tomorrow will be in the sixties and a few spots getting closer to 70 degrees. so if you take a look at these numbers with this beautiful view above san francisco, you could probably bump him up a few degrees as we head into your friday and into your weekend. here's the deal in san francisco. the plan tomorrow morning mostly clear skies after somebody...
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and tested here under the hot sun for example chinese dates kiwis peanuts beans raspberries black berries and several types of wine all part of the agricultural program that the institute runs as they try to adapt to the new conditions more heat and less rain. who are in an ongoing race with the sand and climate change that is why we are experimenting here with new irrigation technologies but above all with new plant species some of them are very promising we actually have good climatic conditions here he's wearing comes very early in this area right in plant seed potatoes in february and harvest new potatoes as early as april. for our really idea of the expanding desert is actually more of a blessing than a curse properly harnessed sandy soils can yield exceptionally good produce as big . aroma of the fruits that grow in sand is stronger than a normal soil the sugar content is much higher due to the strong sunlight and high temperatures they give the fruit its flavor color and quality who are there. in the region be saved by embracing climate change and making the best of the desert if o
and tested here under the hot sun for example chinese dates kiwis peanuts beans raspberries black berries and several types of wine all part of the agricultural program that the institute runs as they try to adapt to the new conditions more heat and less rain. who are in an ongoing race with the sand and climate change that is why we are experimenting here with new irrigation technologies but above all with new plant species some of them are very promising we actually have good climatic...
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but though that's her house right next to the forest we would go out several times a week picking berries or mushrooms. back in her moscow apartment she's able to relax after all the hard work but she never loses sight of her goal i didn't see a change in my earth and this is my mission in life i want to achieve great things for the benefit of society of the planet and nature of planet blog good afternoon my name is mario. and i'm president of the russian climate fund. was the book. has long since expanded beyond planting trees together with other environmental activists she puts out her own podcast in a bid to get the message out to more people but she's also developed a mobile game app called plant the forest the aim is to promote interest in the well being of trees income from the app goes to plant new saplings. and you plenty more on the gamer has to collect points which then allow him to plant trees the idea is to inspire users so that they stop being indifferent towards our trees and so that they want to help with resource station. with nothing. back to the forest on the outskirts o
but though that's her house right next to the forest we would go out several times a week picking berries or mushrooms. back in her moscow apartment she's able to relax after all the hard work but she never loses sight of her goal i didn't see a change in my earth and this is my mission in life i want to achieve great things for the benefit of society of the planet and nature of planet blog good afternoon my name is mario. and i'm president of the russian climate fund. was the book. has long...
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that's her house right next to the forest we would go out several times a week picking berries or mushrooms. are back in her moscow apartment she's able to relax after all the hard work but she never loses sight of her goal but i can see a change in my earth and this is my mission in life i want to achieve great things for the benefit of society of the planet and nature of planet looked at ord good afternoon my name is mario monti on now and i'm president of the russian climate fund was the good. work has long since expanded beyond planting trees together with other environmental activists she puts out her own podcast big to get the message out to more people but she's also developed a mobile game app called plant the forest the aim is to promote interest in the well being of trees income from the app goes to plant new saplings. and you plenty more on the gamer has to collect points which then allow him to plant trees the idea is to inspire users so that they stop being indifferent towards our trees and so that they want to help with resource station. with nothing. back to the forest on the
that's her house right next to the forest we would go out several times a week picking berries or mushrooms. are back in her moscow apartment she's able to relax after all the hard work but she never loses sight of her goal but i can see a change in my earth and this is my mission in life i want to achieve great things for the benefit of society of the planet and nature of planet looked at ord good afternoon my name is mario monti on now and i'm president of the russian climate fund was the...
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with an all-star family of brands, led by harry & david, 1-800-flowers, cheryl's cookies, shari's berries company in the expression and connection business, with the leadership position in f fluorso you'll continue to see you grow by organ you can't product develop, or as we've done through acquisition as well, adding to the platform and leverages that platform we have built. >> first, chris, whether it's flowers or some of these other businesses we're talking about e-commerce some have basically labeled your companies as one of the covid beneficiaries, as we see vaccines roll-out, and at some point probably, hopefully later this year we see something of a return to normalcy, if you will, how much strength can the growth you have seen in your business continue >> hopefully the vaccines accelerate and we return to some sense of northerlial sit as we look at our business, the momentum we saw began in 2018, '19, accelerated the pandemic, but we've been on a good momentum growth even before the pandemic we really see ourselves as a bigger, stronger company than we were prior we required perso
with an all-star family of brands, led by harry & david, 1-800-flowers, cheryl's cookies, shari's berries company in the expression and connection business, with the leadership position in f fluorso you'll continue to see you grow by organ you can't product develop, or as we've done through acquisition as well, adding to the platform and leverages that platform we have built. >> first, chris, whether it's flowers or some of these other businesses we're talking about e-commerce some...
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>> halle berry,. >> stephen: did you get it, did she say yes? >> no.le berry's autograph for me. >> she only gives her autograph to older women, see? >> stephen: true story. what do you think happens when you die? >> i think that your body disintegrates and goes away and i think your soul goes and has a meeting with the-- i think your soul goes to have a meeting decide if you should come back or not, that is what i want to think happens. >> stephen: oh wow. >> and then everybody fights over your belongings. >> stephen: they're fighting over all that underwear you didn't throw out. this looks comfortable. okay, exercise, worth it? >> yes, definitely worth it. >> stephen: definitely, cuz lo at you definy rtht. >> yep. >> stephen: okay. you get one song to listen to for the rest of your life, what is it? >> skin a marinky ding, skina ma rinky doo, i love you, na a dingy ding. >> i love you, i love you in the morning. ♪ and in the afternoon. ♪ i love you in the evening. ♪ underneath the moon oh skina ma r rinka dingy dinky ding, i love you. that is from th
>> halle berry,. >> stephen: did you get it, did she say yes? >> no.le berry's autograph for me. >> she only gives her autograph to older women, see? >> stephen: true story. what do you think happens when you die? >> i think that your body disintegrates and goes away and i think your soul goes and has a meeting with the-- i think your soul goes to have a meeting decide if you should come back or not, that is what i want to think happens. >> stephen: oh...
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reopening places like disneyland universal studios, hollywood, 6 flags magic mountain and knott's berry farm wouldn't be able to reopen at reduced capacity until the counties are in reach the least restrictive yellow tier they have been shut down for nearly a year now with no clear path or near no to figure a timeline for reopening a new bipartisan bill aims to bump up that here to orange and speed up the process. >>before 20 is co sponsored by california assembly members sharing quirk silva and says that martinez valid heiress who are chair and vice chair. >>of the committee of arts entertainment sports tourism an internet media are industry providing entertainment in the safest way possible. this is an industry that we can trust to reopen safely and to reopen responsibly not only disney but knott's berry farm which are in my district. >>we have 20,000 employees that need to get back to work the california attractions and parks association says theme parks have proven that they can reopen responsibly may have parks and other states and other countries and they've all been able to reope
reopening places like disneyland universal studios, hollywood, 6 flags magic mountain and knott's berry farm wouldn't be able to reopen at reduced capacity until the counties are in reach the least restrictive yellow tier they have been shut down for nearly a year now with no clear path or near no to figure a timeline for reopening a new bipartisan bill aims to bump up that here to orange and speed up the process. >>before 20 is co sponsored by california assembly members sharing quirk...
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and tested here under the hot sun for example chinese dates kiwis peanuts eden's raspberries black berries and several types of wine all part of the agricultural program that the institute runs as they try to adapt to the new conditions more heat and less rain. who are in an ongoing race with the sand and climate change. that is why we are experimenting here with new irrigation technologies but above all with new plant species some of them are very promising we actually have good climatic conditions here comes very early in this area can plant seed potatoes in february and harvest new potatoes as early as april. for our really idea the expanding desert is actually more of a blessing than a curse properly harnessed sandy soils can yield exceptionally good produce. aroma of the fruits that grow in sand is stronger than in normal soils the sugar content is much higher due to the strong sunlight and high temperatures they give the fruit its flavor color and quality who are there. in the region be saved by embracing climate change and making the best of the dessert if occasion up. vienna seriou
and tested here under the hot sun for example chinese dates kiwis peanuts eden's raspberries black berries and several types of wine all part of the agricultural program that the institute runs as they try to adapt to the new conditions more heat and less rain. who are in an ongoing race with the sand and climate change. that is why we are experimenting here with new irrigation technologies but above all with new plant species some of them are very promising we actually have good climatic...
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>> halle berry-- >> stephen: did you get it, did she say yes?tegrates and goes away and i think your soul goes and has a meeting with the-- i think your soul goes to have a meeting decide if you should come back or not, that is what i want to think happens. >> stephen: oh, wow. >> and then everybody fights over your belongings. >> stephen: they're fighting over all that underwear you didn't throw out. they're like, this looks comfortable. >> these are so comfortable. >> stephen: okay, exercise, worth it? >> yes, definitely worth it. >> stephen: definitely, because look at you and common, definitely worth it. >> yep. >> stephen: okay. you get one song to listen to for the rest of your life, what is it? >> ♪ skinnamarinky dinky dink skinnamarinky do, ♪ i love you skinnamarinky dinky dink ♪ skinnamarinky do, i love you ♪ i love you in the morning and in the afternoon ♪ i love you in the evening underneath the moon ♪ oh, skinnamarinky dinky dink skinnamarinky do, ♪ i love you ♪ that's from "the elephant show," it is my favorite song. >> stephen: tha
>> halle berry-- >> stephen: did you get it, did she say yes?tegrates and goes away and i think your soul goes and has a meeting with the-- i think your soul goes to have a meeting decide if you should come back or not, that is what i want to think happens. >> stephen: oh, wow. >> and then everybody fights over your belongings. >> stephen: they're fighting over all that underwear you didn't throw out. they're like, this looks comfortable. >> these are so...
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alejandro berry y lindsay casinelli.
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quote of a loved one that they lost to gun violence while while the fight. 2 year old dk lydia's berry was clear made 152016 she was my friend so on and so year old edward james was killed on april 15th 2009 saying he was my brother. 900 don't want to johnson was killed on such summerfield 28 c. it was my brother. losing dominance it was a breaking point. for me he was a young person we lost him because my city. i didn't know how to move forward but the young people or resilient they knew he was someone who wanted to make a difference and they didn't let that death go and vague. yeah reading this one baby. so. he's here with me i guess you don't. yeah. yeah i get it and mentally prepare myself. mentally really prepare myself because you know you see and like i hear you know a certain look they. sit up and wait on them you know that i can hear ma ma you know i can hear from a window called amused. that to deal with. the memories of i do say still here with me. this happen strong to get through the day because i can come sit down and talk to maybe not in physical form. spiritually. alist
quote of a loved one that they lost to gun violence while while the fight. 2 year old dk lydia's berry was clear made 152016 she was my friend so on and so year old edward james was killed on april 15th 2009 saying he was my brother. 900 don't want to johnson was killed on such summerfield 28 c. it was my brother. losing dominance it was a breaking point. for me he was a young person we lost him because my city. i didn't know how to move forward but the young people or resilient they knew he...
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reopening places like disneyland universal studios, hollywood, 6 flags magic mountain and knott's berry farm wouldn't be able to reopen at reduced capacity until the counties are in reach the least restrictive yellow tier they have been shut down for nearly a year now with no clear path or near no to they timeline for reopening a new bipartisan bill aims to bump up that here to orange and speed up the process. >>before 20 is co sponsored by california assembly members sharon quirk silva and says that martinez valid heiress who are chair and vice chair. >>of the committee of arts entertainment sports tourism an internet media are industry providing entertainment in the safest way possible. this is an industry that we can trust to reopen safely and to reopen responsibly not only disney but knott's berry farm which are in my district. >>we have 20,000 employees that need to get back to work the california attractions and parks association says theme parks have proven that they can reopen responsibly they have parks and other states and other countries and they've all been able to reopen at
reopening places like disneyland universal studios, hollywood, 6 flags magic mountain and knott's berry farm wouldn't be able to reopen at reduced capacity until the counties are in reach the least restrictive yellow tier they have been shut down for nearly a year now with no clear path or near no to they timeline for reopening a new bipartisan bill aims to bump up that here to orange and speed up the process. >>before 20 is co sponsored by california assembly members sharon quirk silva...
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so that's where your chuck berry, that's where they got those riffs.or a while. >> what was mama's favorite song? >> whoo, gosh. ♪ he knows just how much we can bear ♪ >> can a brother hear a bar of it? can i hear a little of it? show me now. ♪ we are heavenly father's children ♪ >> reporter: old songs that have stirred new souls for generations. ♪ yet there are times when we find the answer ♪ >> "the black church: this is our story, this is our song" available to stream now on pbs.org and the pbs video app. >>> up next, acts of heartwarming charity in states snowed under. ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) (loud music & noises) ♪ ♪ (quiet piano music) comfort in the extreme. the lincoln family of luxury suvs. never run dry of... killer attitude. or hydration. neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer delivers 2x the hydration for supple, bouncy skin. neutrogena®. find your rhythm. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? so you c
so that's where your chuck berry, that's where they got those riffs.or a while. >> what was mama's favorite song? >> whoo, gosh. ♪ he knows just how much we can bear ♪ >> can a brother hear a bar of it? can i hear a little of it? show me now. ♪ we are heavenly father's children ♪ >> reporter: old songs that have stirred new souls for generations. ♪ yet there are times when we find the answer ♪ >> "the black church: this is our story, this is our...
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. ♪ new tic tac big berry adventure. 100 layers of flavor for that refreshing and delicious taste.gle pixel is amazing at streaming videos. and delicious taste. for example, take this stream here. see how smtht is. just a smoooooth 5g stream. the 5g google pixel. from $499 free coffee mondays for members only. try the smoky, dark berry notes of new explorer batch or the rich, bold taste of new dunkin' midnight. let's get it done with a free medium hot coffee on mondays for members only. join on the app today. america runs on dunkin'. it's time for the ultimate sleep number event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. join on the app today. you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but, can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. will it help me come out swinging? you got this. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now, during the ultimate sleep number event, save 5
. ♪ new tic tac big berry adventure. 100 layers of flavor for that refreshing and delicious taste.gle pixel is amazing at streaming videos. and delicious taste. for example, take this stream here. see how smtht is. just a smoooooth 5g stream. the 5g google pixel. from $499 free coffee mondays for members only. try the smoky, dark berry notes of new explorer batch or the rich, bold taste of new dunkin' midnight. let's get it done with a free medium hot coffee on mondays for members only. join...
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. >> reporter: another vaccination site is set to open at the larks berry. governor newsome announced california has administered more than 7 million vaccines. ucsf infectious specialist monica ghandi said that's a good sign. >> things are going faster in california which is great. essentially 40 million people in the state, 7 million administered, we're getting closer. >> reporter: she says we may also as a country be getting closer to herd immunity. enough people would either be vaccinated or had covid which limits the spread of the virus. >> the estimates are in this country that up to a third, literally between 20 and 30% of people have already had covid-19. that gives you already some immunity because immunity is likely durable. and then you put vaccinations dad top of it. we may be getting closer than we think. >> reporter: and what is that percentage of the population we have to hit? >> we think 70%. you never really know until you get there. >> reporter: i'm roz plater, nbc bay area news. >> let's break down the numbers. so far the government has shi
. >> reporter: another vaccination site is set to open at the larks berry. governor newsome announced california has administered more than 7 million vaccines. ucsf infectious specialist monica ghandi said that's a good sign. >> things are going faster in california which is great. essentially 40 million people in the state, 7 million administered, we're getting closer. >> reporter: she says we may also as a country be getting closer to herd immunity. enough people would...
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nos acompaÑa alejandro berry, presentador de tudn. accidente de tiger woods. ocurriÓ a las siete 22:00 a.m. en la ciudad de los Ángeles, el Único auto que se vio involucrado en naciente fue el de tiger woods, donde llegaron bomberos y ambulancias para tratar de exiliarlo, le costÓ sacarlo del coche. utilizaron una herramienta como unas pinzas de metal para tratar de hacerse camino entre los fierros retorcidos. el coche sufriÓ daÑos mayores y se terminÓ volcando. de inmediato trasladados trasladaron a tiger woods, de 35 aÑos de edad al hospital donde estÁ recibiendo cirugÍas de mÚltiples lesiones que tiene en las piernas. mÁs allÁ de eso no se sabe mucho, las causas del accidente, ni el quÉ. seguramente es una situaciÓn de la que nos enteraremos conforme vaya fluyendo la informaciÓn. es una noticia de Última hora, se trata de una superestrella, para muchos el mejor golfista de todos los tiempos, que como dices, ha tenido un pasado turbulento, entre lesiones y algunos accidentes que ha tenido a lo largo de su vida, este el mÁs reciente
nos acompaÑa alejandro berry, presentador de tudn. accidente de tiger woods. ocurriÓ a las siete 22:00 a.m. en la ciudad de los Ángeles, el Único auto que se vio involucrado en naciente fue el de tiger woods, donde llegaron bomberos y ambulancias para tratar de exiliarlo, le costÓ sacarlo del coche. utilizaron una herramienta como unas pinzas de metal para tratar de hacerse camino entre los fierros retorcidos. el coche sufriÓ daÑos mayores y se terminÓ volcando. de inmediato trasladados...
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reopening places like disneyland universal studios, hollywood, 6 flags magic mountain and knott's berryarm wouldn't be able to reopen at reduced capacity until the counties are in reach the least restrictive yellow tier they have been shut down for nearly a year now with no clear path or near no to figure a timeline for reopening a new bipartisan bill aims to bump up that here to orange and speed up the process. >>before 20 is co sponsored by california assembly members sharing quirk silva and says that martinez valid heiress who are chair and vice chair. >>of the committee of arts entertainment sports tourism an internet media are industry providing entertainment in the safest way possible. this is an industry that we can trust to reopen safely and to reopen responsibly not only disney but knott's berry farm which are in my district. >>we have 20,000 employees that need to get back to work the california attractions and parks association says theme parks have proven that they can reopen responsibly may have parks and other states and other countries and they've all been able to reopen
reopening places like disneyland universal studios, hollywood, 6 flags magic mountain and knott's berryarm wouldn't be able to reopen at reduced capacity until the counties are in reach the least restrictive yellow tier they have been shut down for nearly a year now with no clear path or near no to figure a timeline for reopening a new bipartisan bill aims to bump up that here to orange and speed up the process. >>before 20 is co sponsored by california assembly members sharing quirk...
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my name is diana ramy berry, and this is my brief, but spectacular take on understanding the past toall of our brief but spectacular segments online at pbs.org/newshour/brief. a reminder to turn in later tonight on pbs when our arm listed their children -- lisa desjardins is guest hosting on washington week. join us monday evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thinking, and have a good, safe weekend. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> consumer cellular. johnson & johnson bnsf railway. , the william and flora hewlett foundation, for more than 50 years advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world at hewlett.org. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. skoll foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and, friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> this is pbs newshour west from weta studios in washington and from
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my name is diana ramy berry, and this is my "brief, but spectacular" take understanding the past to livedruff: and you can find all of our "brief but spectacular" segments online at www.pbs.org/newshour/brief. and, tune in later tonight, when our own lisa desjardins is guest host on "washington week." and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here on monday evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, please stay safe and have a great weekend. thank you, and goonight. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> fidelity wealth management. >> consumer cellular. >> johnson & johnson. >> bnsf railway. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. an
my name is diana ramy berry, and this is my "brief, but spectacular" take understanding the past to livedruff: and you can find all of our "brief but spectacular" segments online at www.pbs.org/newshour/brief. and, tune in later tonight, when our own lisa desjardins is guest host on "washington week." and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again here on monday evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, please stay safe and...
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at least it's nice to track that rain chance every few days back in the berry forecast. thank you.rnor. gavin newsom says that he understands time is running out to reopen public schools and get students back in a sports programs programs before the end of the school year, his administration is negotiating with the number of parent and education groups about easing restrictions on youth sports. another state only allows non contact competition for schools that aaron counties in the purple tear, such as cross country track, swi. samudio county plano open up a mass vaccination clinic out of san francisco international airport next week. the clinic's gonna be held in the long term parking lot this friday for people who are least 65 years old and already have appointments. that clinic will reopen next tuesday and wednesday and is again limited to people who have appointments. salmon tail county estimates one third of older residents have received at least one dose of the vaccine. happy hollow park and zoo in san jose is back open. the park is implementing several safety measures, inclu
at least it's nice to track that rain chance every few days back in the berry forecast. thank you.rnor. gavin newsom says that he understands time is running out to reopen public schools and get students back in a sports programs programs before the end of the school year, his administration is negotiating with the number of parent and education groups about easing restrictions on youth sports. another state only allows non contact competition for schools that aaron counties in the purple tear,...
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medicinal herbs and wild berries sprung from the ashes, and the to weave into baskets.y have a lot to do before we come close to honoring that special bond. native americans burned some two million acres each year in the state, before european settlers, who saw fire as the enemy, outlawed burning in 1850. the yurok resorted to secretly burning on their land. some paid a price, branded arsonists for life. elizabeth: i have a relative who cannot light his barbecue. he cannot light his wood stove. a family member actually has to go and do these things for him so that he can cook his food or heat his home, because he can be arrested for having a match, flint, a lighter. jaxon: the yurok had to fight to bring back the kind of fire that many experts now believe helps preserve the state's forest and offsets the damage from climate change. in 2013, the yurok finally got the state's approval to bring fire out of the shadow. it started with just a seven-acre patch with cal fire crews awkwardly standing guard. elizabeth: you know, they're all in their uniforms, and they're very, y
medicinal herbs and wild berries sprung from the ashes, and the to weave into baskets.y have a lot to do before we come close to honoring that special bond. native americans burned some two million acres each year in the state, before european settlers, who saw fire as the enemy, outlawed burning in 1850. the yurok resorted to secretly burning on their land. some paid a price, branded arsonists for life. elizabeth: i have a relative who cannot light his barbecue. he cannot light his wood stove....
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there are now 2 berries and that there and administration international as eradicated and i'm but also. including sort of 2 of the expenses. satellite imagery and if you. say it is eritrean troops that have committed this massacre but does the ethiopian government bear some responsibility . yes what happened in egypt is that responsibility of the day to panic about meds and in addition to that there indeed after indiscriminate shelling in the actual town there if you're buried you have to enforce is. so our lives your lives are indiscriminate surely was conducted to gaze at forces aged forces show how should the international community respond. where amnesty international is asking the international community to. government to accept a united nation late investigation into. my saturday city in us. all right that is to say a take off from amnesty international thank you for your. african football is playing in the european elites are the inspiration of many young people in their home countries who want to follow their steps the lives of soccer stars playing abroad are mostly. little is
there are now 2 berries and that there and administration international as eradicated and i'm but also. including sort of 2 of the expenses. satellite imagery and if you. say it is eritrean troops that have committed this massacre but does the ethiopian government bear some responsibility . yes what happened in egypt is that responsibility of the day to panic about meds and in addition to that there indeed after indiscriminate shelling in the actual town there if you're buried you have to...
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all the code that's her house right next to the forest we would go out several times a week picking berries or mushrooms. back in her moscow apartment she's able to relax after all the hard work but she never loses sight of her goal i didn't see a change in my earth and this is my mission in life i want to achieve great things for the benefit of society of the planet and nature the planet looked at odds good afternoon my name is mario hometown now and i'm president of the russian climate fund i was the good. work has long since expanded beyond planting trees together with other environmental activists she puts out her own podcast to get the message out to more people but she's also developed a mobile game app called plant the forest the aim is to promote interest in the well being of trees income from the app goes to plant new saplings. i knew plenty more on the gamer has to collect points which then allow him to plant trees the idea is to inspire users so that they stop being indifferent towards our trees and so that they want to help with reforestation. with nothing. back to the forest on
all the code that's her house right next to the forest we would go out several times a week picking berries or mushrooms. back in her moscow apartment she's able to relax after all the hard work but she never loses sight of her goal i didn't see a change in my earth and this is my mission in life i want to achieve great things for the benefit of society of the planet and nature the planet looked at odds good afternoon my name is mario hometown now and i'm president of the russian climate fund i...