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artist may be gone but his work lives on in the bob ross experience.e back. >> bob ross with his curious hair and whisper of a voice. >> in our world there lives a happy little mountain. >> reporter: perhaps an unlikely tv celebrity. >> a happy little bush lives right there. >> reporter: but became one of america's most famous painters, not only for creativity but for his positivity. >> we don't make mistakes, we have happy accidents. >> reporter: it was like watching a magician reveal the secret of his trade. >> isn't that a nice little tree? >> reporter: but at height of his fame at 52, bob ross died of lymphoma. 26 years ago. yet the happy little pareinter perhaps more relevant now than ever. >> we live in time where people have been frantic and stressed and bob ross is the king of chill. >> reporter: what many may not know, when bob ross came into our homes those years ago, he did it from a home, this one, in muncie, indiana. nobody thinks about where the show was made. >> people walk in and are like, this is not a tv studio, this is a living room.
artist may be gone but his work lives on in the bob ross experience.e back. >> bob ross with his curious hair and whisper of a voice. >> in our world there lives a happy little mountain. >> reporter: perhaps an unlikely tv celebrity. >> a happy little bush lives right there. >> reporter: but became one of america's most famous painters, not only for creativity but for his positivity. >> we don't make mistakes, we have happy accidents. >> reporter: it...
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, tell us about bob gersony now. can you sort of just, he's in retirement. maybe you could tell us about him and your relationship and have the book sort of came to be. >> yes, certainly. bob gersony now is, he is 76, i believe, and he lives in great falls, virginia, and he married a late because of all his traveling that he did. the plant of him and his wife to have perhaps one child, and they had triplets, believe it or not, and they are all great kids and they're all in college now, you know? because he's 75. they are in their second year of college. they all always celebrate te birthday, they were all in a r mitzvah together, same ceremony kind of. so that's bob gersony now and his wife cindy by the way was a humanitarian aid worker throughout most of your career, and she figures as as a charr in some of the chapters, like bosnia and in rwanda where she accompanies him. bob and i are great friends, but i didn't decide to do this book until about four years ago because i knew about bob's traveling and is anything
, tell us about bob gersony now. can you sort of just, he's in retirement. maybe you could tell us about him and your relationship and have the book sort of came to be. >> yes, certainly. bob gersony now is, he is 76, i believe, and he lives in great falls, virginia, and he married a late because of all his traveling that he did. the plant of him and his wife to have perhaps one child, and they had triplets, believe it or not, and they are all great kids and they're all in college now,...
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bob was like a human rights, early warning system. one person who made a difference showing what could be done with the american brand. he operated at a time, the late cold war, an immediate post cold war, when the state department really worked. when you had no conservatives working hand-in-hand with realist, the policy battle that would come after the end of the cold war and particularly after 9/11 and the invasion were very muted so that it was a much less ideological state department. you had people right of center, left of center, but the center ruled. bob, during the high point of his career had the luck to work with george who just passed away the other day at age 100. george, in his very person, national interest in human rights. cold war hardliner, but he supported the work in mozambique , ethiopia and sudan, all over. he was very receptive to the arguments. not only in africa, but in central america and elsewhere. george scholz is like a minor distant character in this story. you see a side that you may not get elsewhere, de
bob was like a human rights, early warning system. one person who made a difference showing what could be done with the american brand. he operated at a time, the late cold war, an immediate post cold war, when the state department really worked. when you had no conservatives working hand-in-hand with realist, the policy battle that would come after the end of the cold war and particularly after 9/11 and the invasion were very muted so that it was a much less ideological state department. you...
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bob, they lost the records.l tell you what i want to ask you i know all about your record and i know that you are -- right? >> i'm hitting 69 now to. you are about the oldest guy in the navy right? how long have you been in the navy? the older than some of the battleships? >> the old quincy yes. >> that's brigham young i think. >> yes i want to congratulate you, and you are what america stands for, i heard a lot about you and that's why i wanted you shop here today. give us a rough idea why you joined the service? >> well when i was youngster, i heard about communism, but it was in a different place, and today it is communism, but it's still bad to me, and i like to see it stop very quickly. i like to see all you boys, do your part and i'm willing to do mine. and let's get him. ♪ ♪ ♪ by the way bob holder you? why don't you take a seat and shut your mouth. >> thank you chief that is marvelous and we are very proud of you. we get down to the nitty-gritty, and we read about it in the headlines, it's in the middle
bob, they lost the records.l tell you what i want to ask you i know all about your record and i know that you are -- right? >> i'm hitting 69 now to. you are about the oldest guy in the navy right? how long have you been in the navy? the older than some of the battleships? >> the old quincy yes. >> that's brigham young i think. >> yes i want to congratulate you, and you are what america stands for, i heard a lot about you and that's why i wanted you shop here today. give...
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bob hope!heers and applause ] >> listen, i can't think of anybody i would rather have introduce me than i guy just finished his hundredth mission. what do you think about that? captain johnson, right there. [ applause ] thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen, here we are in tack lee, the megaopoli the boone docks. i don't know what that means. i never thought we would be playing in this fungus patch of the area but here we are. i take salt tablets to combat the sweat. i take so many salt tablets that when i sweat i throw it over my left shoulder. the thailanders use the runway. >> our pilots like the ad lib after a couple of shots. they come in without the plane. now thailand is our strongest ally in to southeastisha, it must be. our embassy here still has windows. and this country has never been conquered. no wonder, nobody can get through that traffic. the native name for thailand is moong thai, the land of the free. the guy who came up with that name never tried to buy anything in bangkok
bob hope!heers and applause ] >> listen, i can't think of anybody i would rather have introduce me than i guy just finished his hundredth mission. what do you think about that? captain johnson, right there. [ applause ] thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen, here we are in tack lee, the megaopoli the boone docks. i don't know what that means. i never thought we would be playing in this fungus patch of the area but here we are. i take salt tablets to combat the sweat. i take so many...
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bob hope! [ cheers and applause ] >> i can't think of anybody i would rather have introduce me than a guy that just finished his 100 mission. what do you think about that? [ cheers and applause ] >> captain johnson, right there. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. here we are in the boondocks. i never thought we would be playing in this fungus patch again, but here we are. i found out a way to beat the heat. salt tablets. i've taken so many tablets that when i sweat, i throw it over my left shoulder. [ laughter ] >> there are two kind of pilots here, u.s. air force and thailanders. you can watch a plane land and tell who is flying it. the thailanders use the runway. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah, yeah. our pilots like to ad lib. they come in without the plane. thailand is our strongest ally in southeast asia. our embassy here still has windows. [ laughter ] >> and this country has never been conquered. nobody can get through the traffic. [ cheers and applause
bob hope! [ cheers and applause ] >> i can't think of anybody i would rather have introduce me than a guy that just finished his 100 mission. what do you think about that? [ cheers and applause ] >> captain johnson, right there. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. here we are in the boondocks. i never thought we would be playing in this fungus patch again, but here we are. i found out a way to beat the heat. salt tablets. i've taken so many...
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bob? bob: yeah. come out and support former president trump, his return to twitter. i think that you make some good points. to single out an individual i think just is counter to anything we've flernd this country -- learned in this country, free speech and the right to voice your opinion. you may not agree with it but you certainly should have the right to do that. i hope that he is allowed back on twitter and that we don't have this kind of control by a handful of people that you just mentioned. maria: i mean, in so many words i'm wondering if this tells us that bernie sanders is going to be there with a vote to roll back section 230 or to support an anti-trust suit against the dominance that we're seeing from big tech. bob: it's very possible. it's very possible, maria, that, again, it would be shocking but encouraging, right? maria: all right. we will leave it there. we'll take a break. when we come back, the former governor of missouri, eric greitens is here with details on a senate run. plus on
bob? bob: yeah. come out and support former president trump, his return to twitter. i think that you make some good points. to single out an individual i think just is counter to anything we've flernd this country -- learned in this country, free speech and the right to voice your opinion. you may not agree with it but you certainly should have the right to do that. i hope that he is allowed back on twitter and that we don't have this kind of control by a handful of people that you just...
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thank you president trump and thank you bob like kaiser . >> i have read bob like kaiser being called so many things. if he's a warlock that's awesome. take us back to the region. we started off talking about countries that are in a tough neighborhood around china. we had cpac in australia, we're talking about india. what is their response to the bob lightheiser donald trump trade? do they embrace it, did they realize it was a holding reality ? >> they realize while it may be tough and they may lose some of the advantageous terms that they had dating back to world war ii they realize a strong america and strong alliance will be critical to stand up to china and let me remind you mine is our adversary at every level . they built their military now to point nobody could have imagined 20 years ago . military budget has increased people. we have more military stationed in japan and anywhere else in the world because of that tough neighborhood and we got to be there standing up every day from the military standpoint because they're approaching the east china sea, their threatening freedom
thank you president trump and thank you bob like kaiser . >> i have read bob like kaiser being called so many things. if he's a warlock that's awesome. take us back to the region. we started off talking about countries that are in a tough neighborhood around china. we had cpac in australia, we're talking about india. what is their response to the bob lightheiser donald trump trade? do they embrace it, did they realize it was a holding reality ? >> they realize while it may be tough...
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the bits and bobs| the head coach. the bits and bobs that peeple _ the head coach.obs that people here around _ the head coach. the bits and bobs that people here around chatfield| the head coach. the bits and bobs i that people here around chatfield on twitter. _ that people here around chatfield on twitter, the relationship between wilder— twitter, the relationship between wilder in — twitter, the relationship between wilder in particular has kind of broken — wilder in particular has kind of broken down. the wilder in particular has kind of broken down.— wilder in particular has kind of broken down. the lead position wouldn't have _ broken down. the lead position wouldn't have helped, - broken down. the lead position wouldn't have helped, but - broken down. the lead position wouldn't have helped, but for l broken down. the lead position - wouldn't have helped, but for once, being bottom of the premier league with no hope of avoiding relegation is not why chris wilder is no longer the manager. the players' shortcomings appear to be the tip of the iceberg. paul 0gde
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some of his world war ii correspondence into a book, "dear bob."'t tell other people? >> i think the seriousness of the battles they were in, that they may not share with their families, but they would talk with bob about it. >> reporter: they'd also ask him to call home for them. and once he got back to the states, he would actually do it. and maybe even more astonishing, he would personally answer as many of the g.i.s' letters that he could. >> he would sit down and dictate to his secretary, who's name was manager marjorie hughes, but i don't know how he was able to manage it. >> reporter: could you see the other side to this when he would come home? because it must have affected him emotionally. >> he didn't really refer to it. in fact, a lot of the boxes with the letters in them, he didn't want to read again. >> reporter: why do you think that was? >> i think it might have been a fear of unleashing a lot of stuff that he sort of held in and refrerepressed and, you know, put aside so he could do what he felt he needed to do. ♪ >> reporter: of co
some of his world war ii correspondence into a book, "dear bob."'t tell other people? >> i think the seriousness of the battles they were in, that they may not share with their families, but they would talk with bob about it. >> reporter: they'd also ask him to call home for them. and once he got back to the states, he would actually do it. and maybe even more astonishing, he would personally answer as many of the g.i.s' letters that he could. >> he would sit down...
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bob: i am sympathetic. i don't really like buying high-yield debt, but i have default rates are coming down a lot from where they are, and when we look back at high-yield credit spreads, they don't widen when default rates come down. that will absorb a lot of the backup in the government bond market. jonathan: bob michele sends you his sympathies. bob michele, jp morgan chief investment officer's. just getting some news from the opposition party in turkey, submitting a bill to parliament tuesday the bans foreign central bank governors from preventing their full five-year terms. but it is a pushback politically speaking, as you might expect her spec this morning. lisa: given that they will see big inflation if they don't get it under control and the fact that there are some reports of yanks having to get rid of -- of banks having to get rid of some of their lira currencies. jonathan: more coverage still to come. equities up, bond yields down. we have seen this move before. yields are in on tends to 1.69%. we
bob: i am sympathetic. i don't really like buying high-yield debt, but i have default rates are coming down a lot from where they are, and when we look back at high-yield credit spreads, they don't widen when default rates come down. that will absorb a lot of the backup in the government bond market. jonathan: bob michele sends you his sympathies. bob michele, jp morgan chief investment officer's. just getting some news from the opposition party in turkey, submitting a bill to parliament...
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bob farrell started the company back in 1963. the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my uncle would take me to farrell's growing up. and farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions as they grow up. lemonis: lot of childhood memories. mike: when we closed mission viejo earlier this year, it was one of the worst days of my life. bob had passed away at the time. [ voice breaking ] he was... he would not have been happy. 'cause he never -- bob never had a store close. lemonis: so, what happened in mission viejo? mike: a bunch of things happened. first of all, our rent was high. then there was another very popular restaurant across from us. ultimately, we weren't able to pay rent. the other problem we had, we had operational issues. we were running high in food. lemonis: whose responsibility is that? mike: paul has handled all of that. paul: [ chuckling ] yeah. lemonis: okay. normally when you meet somebody that has
bob farrell started the company back in 1963. the company, he came up to the opening. he goes, "guys, you did it. -this is farrell's." -lemonis: oh, that's awesome. paul: my uncle would take me to farrell's growing up. and farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions as they grow up. lemonis: lot of childhood memories. mike: when we closed mission viejo earlier this year, it was one of the worst days of my life. bob had passed away at the time. [ voice...
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bob, you get the first word. >> well, it's pretty powerful rally today. it's a combination of several things, including stimulus and ten-year bond yields we have the best scenario you can't have for an investor three-to-one, but all the reflation trade, the tells, the industrials, it's all in the blood, three-to-one advancing to declines, stimulus has passed, number one number two we have a tame cpi. tame bond yields, the ecb is buying more bonds, all of that is good, now we have the battle of tech versus industrials the reflation trade, do you own both, all of them together that's where the debate is right now. for the moment is, the thematic tech etfs, they're back in vogue again. all those solar and lithium battery, the ark innovation fund has been you up. clout computing is back, and the s&p 500 is sitting poised to close at another record high this still lick combined with the tame bond yields, is it timely enough to make the industrials, financials, more appealing? right now they're still doing so back to you. >> turning to you, rick, second straigh
bob, you get the first word. >> well, it's pretty powerful rally today. it's a combination of several things, including stimulus and ten-year bond yields we have the best scenario you can't have for an investor three-to-one, but all the reflation trade, the tells, the industrials, it's all in the blood, three-to-one advancing to declines, stimulus has passed, number one number two we have a tame cpi. tame bond yields, the ecb is buying more bonds, all of that is good, now we have the...
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bob redell live at the scene with a crick wrap-up. bob? >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus.ce we last spoke, you know, in the mast 30 minutes we've seen probably 10 to 12 police chp cars leaving the facility. i went up to chp and said what should we read into this? is this an indication that the scene is cleared. no, it's a large facility and they are still searching for the woman. it was during 8:00, perhaps late 7:00 hour that someone called 911 saying the woman entered the hospital half had a mile up the road from us with a shotgun. chp as you can see from skyranger and other law enforcement, they have gone in there and looked for this woman but they have not seen her. the only report they had was the initial 911 call. no reports of shots fired or no reports of anyone hurt. bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> and as the investigation goes on we'll continue to bring you those updates online. >> kari, a last look at the forecast? >> going to be really windy today and we'll still see the gusty wind through tomorrow, marcus. >> that does it for our midday newscast. we'll put an
bob redell live at the scene with a crick wrap-up. bob? >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus.ce we last spoke, you know, in the mast 30 minutes we've seen probably 10 to 12 police chp cars leaving the facility. i went up to chp and said what should we read into this? is this an indication that the scene is cleared. no, it's a large facility and they are still searching for the woman. it was during 8:00, perhaps late 7:00 hour that someone called 911 saying the woman entered the...
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bob: we are releasing this white paper.you can look at the scores and rankings we put for each stock. we have been on bloomberg quite a bit over the last six months or so. in each appearance, we have identified tesla, gamestop. we looked at rocket, emergent galactic. we have identified these squeeze as well before they happen. our job is like the weatherman. hurricane forecasters get the intensity right. they don't know where it will land. sometimes south carolina, ends up going to north carolina. we don't care where it lands but we want to get the intensity and magnitude right. we have done that for 50,000 securities, and we think it is useful and valuable information. we want to make it available to the world, to bloomberg. matt: you have been in this game a long time. i can see your book behind you that came out about a decade ago , "don't blame the shorts." is this a hurricane, is game stock and the other stocks they once in a decade or once in a century occurrence, or is there something going on like climate change whe
bob: we are releasing this white paper.you can look at the scores and rankings we put for each stock. we have been on bloomberg quite a bit over the last six months or so. in each appearance, we have identified tesla, gamestop. we looked at rocket, emergent galactic. we have identified these squeeze as well before they happen. our job is like the weatherman. hurricane forecasters get the intensity right. they don't know where it will land. sometimes south carolina, ends up going to north...
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so bob welcome to this conversation and really appreciate you being here today. what i'm hoping to do is is forced to think about and look at our presidential libraries from the perspectives of the living president. and then once the president has passed sure when we started the bush library down in along with some really great colleagues down in texas. the president was alive and just shortly out of office actually, so we had this unique experience there. whereas now i work at what is the oldest presidential library? you want to come so so, but why don't you talk to us and if i jump in sometimes because we did work together for five years down there and just feel free to cut me off too. but talk to me a little bit about the president's role initially and even before there was a library like site selection and and the the planning and that those aspects are sure. thanks for having me bill by the way sure early on in the process president bush received or welcomed several proposals to locate his library on college camp. i cross the united states. i don't think any
so bob welcome to this conversation and really appreciate you being here today. what i'm hoping to do is is forced to think about and look at our presidential libraries from the perspectives of the living president. and then once the president has passed sure when we started the bush library down in along with some really great colleagues down in texas. the president was alive and just shortly out of office actually, so we had this unique experience there. whereas now i work at what is the...
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bob marley when you come to africa you talk about the late lucky to be that made me curious about why we africans still love reggae so much and why many fans identify with this type of music before we move on here's a brief history of reggae. music john wright was born in the 1960 s. in the caribbean island of jamaica in the early seventy's it was popularized across the globe by artists like bob marley bitter top bunny wailer johnny nash and burning spear reggae became so popular in africa that it even made a huge political impact in $1800.00 for example bob marley performed at the celebration for zimbabwe's independence. had the kinds of messages that were relevant to the time they were relevant. in a very universal and global way the issues of struggle the issues of defeating oppression the situation in zimbabwe. and the the war the ongoing civil conflicts there that he lays it on his $979.00 album survival which i do believe is molly's best album the sound of reggae seems to be one secret to why it's so well loved in africa they can flame highly i'm a special connection between afr
bob marley when you come to africa you talk about the late lucky to be that made me curious about why we africans still love reggae so much and why many fans identify with this type of music before we move on here's a brief history of reggae. music john wright was born in the 1960 s. in the caribbean island of jamaica in the early seventy's it was popularized across the globe by artists like bob marley bitter top bunny wailer johnny nash and burning spear reggae became so popular in africa that...
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. >> reporter: bob is scheduled to get his second dose of the vaccine next week.is his husband with special needs and his sister with down syndrome, who he takes care of. >> i was happy to be able to protect my sister. >> reporter: we spoke to bob, a retired professor last year when he told us he would continue to shelter in place even if the county loosened restrictions. >> i do not want to see this virus and vape's house. >> reporter: bob will join the 30+ million americans fully vaccinated who, according to the cdc, can gather indoors with other fully vaccinated people without wearing a mask or social distancing. as well as gather and mess with those from a single household who are not vaccinated but at low risk. bob says it does not matter to him that the cdc is saying that. >> the reality is, we cannot assume to shut and we are good. two shots are no guarantee until we know a lot more. >> this is a work in progress. >> reporter: ucsf professor adds now is the time to be cautious. >> you have some chance. it is not zero of becoming infected. if you are infecte
. >> reporter: bob is scheduled to get his second dose of the vaccine next week.is his husband with special needs and his sister with down syndrome, who he takes care of. >> i was happy to be able to protect my sister. >> reporter: we spoke to bob, a retired professor last year when he told us he would continue to shelter in place even if the county loosened restrictions. >> i do not want to see this virus and vape's house. >> reporter: bob will join the 30+...
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bob?: in about four hours, talking to a group of bay area legislators, kris and marcus and call on the state to reformulate its vaccine distribution plan for the poor. they say it is not fair, not equitable for the underserved communities here in the bay area. you recall governor newsom announced the new plan that the state will allocate 40% of available doses of covid-19 vaccine to 8 million californians, these are californians in communities that are ranked lowest in the so-called healthy places index. but only 2% of bay area residents meet this new metric. they're in ten different zip codes in our area, despite the fact the bay area represents 20% of the state's population, so 2% versus 20% that we actually represent. state senator dave cortezzi of san jose is bart part of the bay area delegation demanding the state reformulate the vaccine distribution writes "this is a matter of life and death for our community." rorng live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thank you. >>> parent
bob?: in about four hours, talking to a group of bay area legislators, kris and marcus and call on the state to reformulate its vaccine distribution plan for the poor. they say it is not fair, not equitable for the underserved communities here in the bay area. you recall governor newsom announced the new plan that the state will allocate 40% of available doses of covid-19 vaccine to 8 million californians, these are californians in communities that are ranked lowest in the so-called healthy...
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bob? >> reporter: good morning to you.artment confirms the man was shot and killed outside the meridian square strip mall avenue. it happened just after midnight. the man's body was found just off the sidewalk in a lane of traffic, shot at least once. we believe police will be reopening this stretch of road here. detectives believe he was a younger man possibilities in his 30s. there's no suspect information. when i asked about a possible suspect vehicle, the detective was hesitant to confirm or deny the information that i had. there's no indication if the surveillance cameras at the strip mall captured this crime. as i mentioned, coroner was here. they were here within about the past half hour, since left with the body, and we believe this section of the road we're talking about between john glenn and meridian park, this section of concord avenue should be opening soon. reporting live in concord, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> bob, thank you. >>> as soon as today, leaders in oakland's chinatown plan to modify and expa
bob? >> reporter: good morning to you.artment confirms the man was shot and killed outside the meridian square strip mall avenue. it happened just after midnight. the man's body was found just off the sidewalk in a lane of traffic, shot at least once. we believe police will be reopening this stretch of road here. detectives believe he was a younger man possibilities in his 30s. there's no suspect information. when i asked about a possible suspect vehicle, the detective was hesitant to...
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for example, bob dylan -- you still have a a lot of legacy players. for example, bob dylan.at example is the killers selling their back catalog. you might think they have been sick -- have been having significant touring revenue, but that being taken away really changes the game. caroline: do the artists care in particular who they sell to? how are these buyers distinguishing themselves? alaister: some care, some don't care. but a lot of these are pushing the angle of legacy management. we are not only buying a catalog, we are now the custodian. songwriters and producers of modern pop songs, they can have 12 songwriters and they might not be is attached to the work as they might be if it was a single songwriter. so some people might be willing to cash out. some people can get a partial interest and try to catch some of the upside, so it really does depend. joe: great stuff, our thanks to moghan music director alaister moughan talking about the business of streaming and back catalogs. here more of the conversation out monday on the podcast i host with tracy alloway, and you c
for example, bob dylan -- you still have a a lot of legacy players. for example, bob dylan.at example is the killers selling their back catalog. you might think they have been sick -- have been having significant touring revenue, but that being taken away really changes the game. caroline: do the artists care in particular who they sell to? how are these buyers distinguishing themselves? alaister: some care, some don't care. but a lot of these are pushing the angle of legacy management. we are...
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bob from pittsburgh is right. it's interesting the way you almost began to grill him, like where did you findis, where did you find it? you can go to any -- >> i just said youtube is a big place. >> caller: well, the thing is, i used to go to things like colin flaherty, who used to simply attacks by blacks against different groups for years. of course, he's been banned. you can't see it any more, because the narrative is created, first of all, let's go back to president trump. somehow words, the china flu, triggers people and they rise up and they go after asians. well, what about the german measles? i mean, are they going after german people? >> would you agree with scott, today's washington times, he says that there is a narrative here that's trying to be pushed. the attacks he notes are taking place in cities, not historically known as bastions of conservatism, much less trump-fueled, hate-fueled trumpism, that report we noted, stop aapi hate noted that the states where these attacks are mostly occurring, the t
bob from pittsburgh is right. it's interesting the way you almost began to grill him, like where did you findis, where did you find it? you can go to any -- >> i just said youtube is a big place. >> caller: well, the thing is, i used to go to things like colin flaherty, who used to simply attacks by blacks against different groups for years. of course, he's been banned. you can't see it any more, because the narrative is created, first of all, let's go back to president trump....
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i think he goes by bob olds.s the uncle that provided the first picture we saw of rikki, 25 years old. they are coming out now. let's listen. >> good morning, everybody. first thing i want to say is -- i send my condolences to officer talley's family. a true hero. he saved lives. just a great police officer. a great man. and i am send my and my family's heart-felt condolences to his family. on behalf of my family, we can't thank the community and everybody for their overwhelming support that we have gotten. rikki was truly special to us. she was vibrant. she was bubbly. rikki was kind of the light of our family. when rikki showed up at the house, we never knew what color her hair was going to be, or what new tattoo she may have, and that was rikki, and rikki lived life on her terms and not anybody else's terms, and her life was cut shorten fortunately by the events the other day. sad that she didn't get to experience motherhood, she didn't get to experience marriage. she was 25 years old. she didn't get to experi
i think he goes by bob olds.s the uncle that provided the first picture we saw of rikki, 25 years old. they are coming out now. let's listen. >> good morning, everybody. first thing i want to say is -- i send my condolences to officer talley's family. a true hero. he saved lives. just a great police officer. a great man. and i am send my and my family's heart-felt condolences to his family. on behalf of my family, we can't thank the community and everybody for their overwhelming support...
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so at the far end, is professor bob anderson. i want i will say about bob, is that he is a young scholar who is embedded in the indian movement, and basically has the ability to look at the elaboration of history in a very positive way, in a non partisan way, even though he was part of a previous democratic administration. i cannot describe read chambers. he calls himself a subaltern, that's to me when we are working back together in the 19 seventies. well, thank you but the fact of the matter is that this guy is a scholar, he's a lawyer and he has devoted his entire career to representing tribal interests. he is a giant in the field. and, i won't say this is the best or the lost his best, but will guarantee you that i've never seen a person with such passion as bobby kill bergh. she started as a white house fellow, and grab this issue, when she was working with john airline, and has never let it go. and has had a distinguished career in government to this very day. but she's also, she's done other things in the technology feel a
so at the far end, is professor bob anderson. i want i will say about bob, is that he is a young scholar who is embedded in the indian movement, and basically has the ability to look at the elaboration of history in a very positive way, in a non partisan way, even though he was part of a previous democratic administration. i cannot describe read chambers. he calls himself a subaltern, that's to me when we are working back together in the 19 seventies. well, thank you but the fact of the matter...
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bob redell is live in pleasanton. people living in the east bay are wondering when it's their turn. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. alameda county will be at least another week. contra costa county won't be able to move from red to orange until april 4th at the earliest. those county health departments making those announcements at their respective county board meetings yesterday. why so long for contra costa? a county must maintain the same rate or lower of reported infections for three weeks before moving into the next tier. so contra costa and alameda right now are both in the red tier. contra costa is at day ten in the red tier, 11 more days to 21 or three weeks, that would bring them to april 4th. today, marin, sf and santa clara counties join san mateo in the orange tier, so now in those counties, gyms can open up to 25% capacity inside, movie theaters, zoos, museums, restaurants can open up at 50% capacity indoors. but some health officials say just because you go inside, doesn't mean you should. docto
bob redell is live in pleasanton. people living in the east bay are wondering when it's their turn. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. alameda county will be at least another week. contra costa county won't be able to move from red to orange until april 4th at the earliest. those county health departments making those announcements at their respective county board meetings yesterday. why so long for contra costa? a county must maintain the same rate or lower of reported infections...
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walk in the belly of the beast to your shoes or drop black crust aside legendary recognitions like bob marley alpha blondie and lucky to be as his main influences but he's also caught his own musical meech he often blends jamaican reggae with local african languages and sounds. a lot of african people want to do reggae music but they have the iran nuts idea the wrong idea of the fact that if you cannot speak jamaican patois but you cannot do reggae music jamaican people wish they could speak some african languages are far beyond the what do to market a reggae music with african languages. black crossed as part of the rest of foreign community a religious movement striving for unity amongst africans and african diaspora. leaders of ghana 1st to foreign movements a wreck in music house arrest a foreign connect to the spiritual side. the music is like the narrative. in the bible and i don't order books so this is what you fight with in we're going to use it on the school child side of it which i and i as a bris unprompted. but rest of foreigns aren't the only ones who love reggae music ar
walk in the belly of the beast to your shoes or drop black crust aside legendary recognitions like bob marley alpha blondie and lucky to be as his main influences but he's also caught his own musical meech he often blends jamaican reggae with local african languages and sounds. a lot of african people want to do reggae music but they have the iran nuts idea the wrong idea of the fact that if you cannot speak jamaican patois but you cannot do reggae music jamaican people wish they could speak...
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welcom co-created and stars in the cbs sitcom, "bob hearts abishola." >> hello, abishola.use her baby jammed it with slices of toast. she was furious because she was on the second-to-last episode of narcos, season two. anyway, the stall is right next to the stall that sells knockoff samsonite cases. now, if you look closely, they actually say, " samso-tite ." but when you go inside.... >> kemi, can you please get to the point? >> will you will not allow me to build up the suspense? >> no. ( laughter ) >> fine. your husband is coming to america. >> stephen: please welcome, gina yashere. hey, gina. >> hey, nice to meet you, kind of, sort of, in a way. >> stephen: a little bit. it's oddly distant and intimate at the same time. thanks for being here. for the people out there who know you from "bob hearts abishola," but don't know the rest of your career, you're already a famous and successful comedian in the u.k., before you came to the united states. when i meet a comedian for the first time, i'm always curious at what point did you dive into it? because, a lot of people danc
welcom co-created and stars in the cbs sitcom, "bob hearts abishola." >> hello, abishola.use her baby jammed it with slices of toast. she was furious because she was on the second-to-last episode of narcos, season two. anyway, the stall is right next to the stall that sells knockoff samsonite cases. now, if you look closely, they actually say, " samso-tite ." but when you go inside.... >> kemi, can you please get to the point? >> will you will not allow me...
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these are wonderful trove of things to help verify what bob said.and here's even a picture of them having lunch at the hawaiian home garden house. it's the sky is the one who is suffering from dementia. this is bob and that is wild bill emerick a club fighter out of chicago. and scott evans, this is jesus is nicknamed the atomic kid. his teeth were so brightly white. enos the toothpaste of the day in this fellow you can barely see, his name was charles. so that has prompted rewrite of the book. a new information as more people and families of the thieves find out about the book and every the book. and they provide information that's not necessarily different but to verify like lonnie jackson was the shortest guy in the flu tune. but that doesn't mean anything until we find out that he was 5-foot 3 inches tall. and on evans was 6-foot 3 inches tall. in fact, lonnie was niche short when he first one had to become a marine and was denied so i spent a week stretching himself by tying cinderblocks to his feet hanging from a tree. and then when he went ha
these are wonderful trove of things to help verify what bob said.and here's even a picture of them having lunch at the hawaiian home garden house. it's the sky is the one who is suffering from dementia. this is bob and that is wild bill emerick a club fighter out of chicago. and scott evans, this is jesus is nicknamed the atomic kid. his teeth were so brightly white. enos the toothpaste of the day in this fellow you can barely see, his name was charles. so that has prompted rewrite of the book....
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nbc bay area's bob redell is tracking this story for us this midday. bob? >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, marcus. we're talking about sutter health, who said it's canceling tens of thousands of those second-dose appointments due to an inconsistent supply of vaccine doses from the state of california. they are talking about specifically the cancellation of 40,000 vaccine appointments across this system over the next week. sutter health might have to cancel another 50,000 on top of that, for the second round of shots. we spoke with dave johnson who got his first shot february 6th and his second dose was scheduled for this friday but it has now been canceled. sutter health says it will be rescheduled in seven to ten days. >> it's such a disappointment. you're looking forward toerstan while. we'll see. no information just they had to cancel it. they don't have the vaccines. they'll get in touch with us. >> nbc bay area did reach out to sutter health. their spokesperson pointed to the cdc's updated guidance. according to that dpiedance it says the second
nbc bay area's bob redell is tracking this story for us this midday. bob? >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, marcus. we're talking about sutter health, who said it's canceling tens of thousands of those second-dose appointments due to an inconsistent supply of vaccine doses from the state of california. they are talking about specifically the cancellation of 40,000 vaccine appointments across this system over the next week. sutter health might have to cancel another 50,000 on top of...
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reporting live here in dublin, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> bob, thanks very much. new at 11:00, president biden and vice president harris are in the atlanta area right now, they arrived about an hour ago in marietta. both plan to sit down with asian american leaders following deadly shootings at three spas earlier this week. six of the eight people killed were asian women. meanwhile, officials say they are still digging into everything about the accused shooter to see if this was a hate crime. blayne alexander is in atlanta with the latest on the investigation. >> well, here in and around atlanta, we are seeing the memorials continue to grow at each of the three spas that were targeted by a gunman earlier this week. we're also learning more about the investigation. we've heard from the atlanta police and they are emphasizing that nothing is off the table right now. they're still in the early stages of their investigation and one of the things they'll be digging into deeply is the motive here. they say even though the suspect was apprehended and he has been interrog
reporting live here in dublin, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> bob, thanks very much. new at 11:00, president biden and vice president harris are in the atlanta area right now, they arrived about an hour ago in marietta. both plan to sit down with asian american leaders following deadly shootings at three spas earlier this week. six of the eight people killed were asian women. meanwhile, officials say they are still digging into everything about the accused shooter to see if this was a...
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bob redell at oakland international airport. bob?nd laura, there are more people heading to the airport because more people are getting those vaccine shots. the latest data from the tsa screened more people in the past week than any other week in the past year. new numbers just released show seven straight days of over a million screenings each day. that's the longest streak of a million days this year. loosens across the country. the cdc, however, is still advising against leisure travel. more people are making plans. one travel consultant tells us the top three places her clients are going to tahiti, mexico and hawaii. reporting live at oakland international, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> let's head outside to the golden gate bridge. take a look right there and you can see the clouds are sticking around there and so is the rain throughout the bay area. kari hall has been tracking that for us. kari? >>> we're starting out with some waves of rain coming through. as we get a look at storm ranger it's showing that most of the rai
bob redell at oakland international airport. bob?nd laura, there are more people heading to the airport because more people are getting those vaccine shots. the latest data from the tsa screened more people in the past week than any other week in the past year. new numbers just released show seven straight days of over a million screenings each day. that's the longest streak of a million days this year. loosens across the country. the cdc, however, is still advising against leisure travel. more...
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bob?> melissa, a lot of this looks technical to me. remember we are in a paradigm shift this week from covid being the primary worry for the markets to now interest rate rises being the primary worry and that's creating moving and in stocks. when i say technical here, 3945, about half an hour ago, the lows of earlier this morning. when we hit that level there was a volume spike in the etfs that trade a lot like spy and we took another leg down i think intraday traders said we won't be rallying and might as well get out want the show you the tech names i follow semi and big cap for a general a area of the mega cap most of the big cap tech names were flattish on the week. there was not huge selling this is a first time this week to see the notable selling going on what we are seeing selling this week is in the thematic tech etf area investors love to put money in ark funds, cloud computing, clean energy founds, cloud computing etfs when they start thinking i'm going to not put as much money
bob?> melissa, a lot of this looks technical to me. remember we are in a paradigm shift this week from covid being the primary worry for the markets to now interest rate rises being the primary worry and that's creating moving and in stocks. when i say technical here, 3945, about half an hour ago, the lows of earlier this morning. when we hit that level there was a volume spike in the etfs that trade a lot like spy and we took another leg down i think intraday traders said we won't be...
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bob noble substitute a mate's. he did you can. watch oh in fact mcconnell in the beginning we were told that the name for it's. going. to be a lot. much good for. all. you know my don't think mine off problem when. you see. my eyes. no measure to deal more fortunate than us it is so. this will mental to me a sinking. will gin devalued up in a new tone mother supposes so still tell me. who's a school infant they. know that good food good us innocent little seem much you know but i mean sue especially not. the. bugaboo. see 12 who says he did the play. people said you don't know. can he get them people to do. to simply know. the west glad you can be opes own and i wish to pass a damper on my going to see the miser tayo corseted us some yet i must about because i think it's pretty cock and wolf with a heck of a own quote on i want to buy a whole lot of 1st quarter they have bit of us. will move into it with us at us next week on a new food. got a fish got a different kind of mush must include. dave just set the into a
bob noble substitute a mate's. he did you can. watch oh in fact mcconnell in the beginning we were told that the name for it's. going. to be a lot. much good for. all. you know my don't think mine off problem when. you see. my eyes. no measure to deal more fortunate than us it is so. this will mental to me a sinking. will gin devalued up in a new tone mother supposes so still tell me. who's a school infant they. know that good food good us innocent little seem much you know but i mean sue...
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bob? >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus. this is the next tier of eligibility for the covid-19 vaccine covers roughly 4.4 million californians, so anyone between the ages of 16 and 64 is eligible if they have a certain underlying condition. this is by the california department of public health, and you can find this list on line. cancer, with current, if you have it with a weakened immune system, chronic kidney disease, stage 4 or above, chronic pulmonary disease and depending on oxygen, down syndrome, a weakened immune system due to an organ transplant, pregnant, and heart conditions, but not including hypertension, type 2 diabetes. san francisco also allowing deaf, hiv positive or mental or substance abuse disorders. you do not need to provide medical documentation to get your shot. rather you must attest that you are eligible. this is to speed up the process. however, this also opens up a loophole for people who want to cheat and cut in line. your doctor also has a discretion to vaccinate you if your condition is not on t
bob? >> reporter: good morning to you, marcus. this is the next tier of eligibility for the covid-19 vaccine covers roughly 4.4 million californians, so anyone between the ages of 16 and 64 is eligible if they have a certain underlying condition. this is by the california department of public health, and you can find this list on line. cancer, with current, if you have it with a weakened immune system, chronic kidney disease, stage 4 or above, chronic pulmonary disease and depending on...
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reporting live in concord, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob. we also have a resource that can help. go to planyourvaccine.com. enter your state, age and occupation and it gives you information on where to secure your shot. >>> president biden heads to pittsburgh to roll out the first phase of an ambitious infrastructure plan. he's calling it the american jobs plan and the hope is to spark long-term growth but someone will have to cover the cost. "today in the bay's" tracie potts is live in washington this morning with details including who is likely going to have to pay for this. tracie? >> well it looks like businesses will have to pay for it, and the cost, trillions of dollars. the president unveiling his vision today to invest in infrastructure in the united states to create jobs and reporters on the phone with the administration last night got a look at some of the details. here's what we learned. >> -- to raise the game and provide more help -- >> reporter: administration officials say the biden infrastructure plan being announced by the p
reporting live in concord, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks so much, bob. we also have a resource that can help. go to planyourvaccine.com. enter your state, age and occupation and it gives you information on where to secure your shot. >>> president biden heads to pittsburgh to roll out the first phase of an ambitious infrastructure plan. he's calling it the american jobs plan and the hope is to spark long-term growth but someone will have to cover the cost....
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nbc bay area's bob redell is outside police headquarters with the late. bob? >> yeah, good morning to you, marcus. you'll recall that it's been a month-long search to find a successor to the former police chief garcia who is now the police chief in dallas. the city of san jose has named the new chief as anthony mata. he'll be the new top cop for the city of san jose. if you look behind me, you can see my colleagues, members of the media, they are looking for the new chief to speak. a live look at podium and we're still waiting for the news conference that was supposed to start after 11:00. mayor sam liccardo and members of the city council will be joining the chief has he holds his first formal news question to take questions from the media. malta is a 25-year veteran of the department and most recently worked as deputy chief and his appointment was endorsed by san jose naacp president reverend jethro moore who believes he'll reach out and try to change and correct a lot of things in the department. >> the chief has confided in me and we've meditated and praye
nbc bay area's bob redell is outside police headquarters with the late. bob? >> yeah, good morning to you, marcus. you'll recall that it's been a month-long search to find a successor to the former police chief garcia who is now the police chief in dallas. the city of san jose has named the new chief as anthony mata. he'll be the new top cop for the city of san jose. if you look behind me, you can see my colleagues, members of the media, they are looking for the new chief to speak. a live...
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over the last 12 months, bob? a pandemic 12 months ago, march 11th i want to show you how the market changed since then with the understanding the market didn't bottom until two weeks later on march 23rd. let's use march 11 to march 11 since then the s&p 500 is up 43%. you can see big winners elsewhere. the really big winner was the russel 2000 because it dramatically underperformed everything including the s&p and nasdaq 100 for a decade. once the cyclicals came in with the reopening story that's what really moved to the upside transports, another cyclical group also did really well as far as the s&p 500 winners year every year, obviously tesla is there but tesla moves in a world entirely of its own. independent of that it was largely the reopening cyclical names that moved the most. freeport mcma ran. marathon oil oil stocks moving up dramatic. united rentals was up over 200%. cyclical names really are the big outperformers. as far as the laggards go, utility stocks utility like instruments. con edison down 8% a
over the last 12 months, bob? a pandemic 12 months ago, march 11th i want to show you how the market changed since then with the understanding the market didn't bottom until two weeks later on march 23rd. let's use march 11 to march 11 since then the s&p 500 is up 43%. you can see big winners elsewhere. the really big winner was the russel 2000 because it dramatically underperformed everything including the s&p and nasdaq 100 for a decade. once the cyclicals came in with the reopening...
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bob, thanks for talking to us this morning >> it's my pleasure, julia >> so, bob, the big question onen will the disneyland parks in southern california open? they've been closed for over a year do you have a date >> well, we do after a year of being closed, i am absolutely thrilled to say that we're going to be welcoming our guests on april 30th back to disneyland it's been a long, long time since we've been able to create magic for our guests and put our cast members back to work and help the associated businesses around the anaheim area that greatly depend on disneyland for their livelihoods. it's going to be a great opportunity i think for us to bring that magic back to everybody involved >> absolutely, bob april 30th you heard it here first. you must be busy, getting ready for that what kind of capacity constraints are you anticipating at that time i know the state of california said it could be anywhere between 15% capacity to 35% capacity >> well, we take our guidance from the state of california in terms of how many folks that we can actually welcome back into the park right n
bob, thanks for talking to us this morning >> it's my pleasure, julia >> so, bob, the big question onen will the disneyland parks in southern california open? they've been closed for over a year do you have a date >> well, we do after a year of being closed, i am absolutely thrilled to say that we're going to be welcoming our guests on april 30th back to disneyland it's been a long, long time since we've been able to create magic for our guests and put our cast members back to...
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there's a god sandwich it out bob dylan to general knowledge about it it's you know yet shit up bob no substitute a mates. he did you can. watch oh in fact mcconnell in the beginning we were told that the name porch. going. to be a lot. much good for. republicans. well. you know my don't think. problem when. you see. no measure to deal more fortunate than us it is so. this will middle to mia sink. with divided up in a new ditto mother split his son's school tell me. this was a scream fit into a boozer that good for. us innocent little seem much you know what i mean sue especially not. the. bugaboo. paul who says he did a poor way. can he get impeded to do. to simply no. less glad of the kenya hope some and i wish to pass a damper on my going to see them isaac they owe corseted us some yet and i must about because i think it's pretty cocky and off with a citizen who got a oh and quote on i want to buy a whole lot of 1st quarter they had bit of us. into it with us and us next week on a new food. got a fish got a different kind of mushroom my stamp we'd. gone tell you just set they enter
there's a god sandwich it out bob dylan to general knowledge about it it's you know yet shit up bob no substitute a mates. he did you can. watch oh in fact mcconnell in the beginning we were told that the name porch. going. to be a lot. much good for. republicans. well. you know my don't think. problem when. you see. no measure to deal more fortunate than us it is so. this will middle to mia sink. with divided up in a new ditto mother split his son's school tell me. this was a scream fit into a...
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bob: we certainly hope so.ocal governments and local health agencies in terms of telling us when it is safe for us to reopen. i agree with you, that will probably be the last of our parks to reopen again. when it does, we will be there to operate responsibly and make sure we have magic for everybody. emily: disney plus has been a remarkable success. you just passed 100 million users, you released ryah and the last dragon recently. i know you will not share numbers. can you tell us how well that early release premium model on digital is working when customers know they can get it for free a few months later. is that something that will stick around when people are going back to theaters? bob: there are two reasons to do this right now. what is pandemic oriented. people have some level of anxiety about returning to theaters or the theaters are not open in big numbers. that gives them an option, flexibility to watch the film without necessarily having to wait for three or four months to see it, but there are also
bob: we certainly hope so.ocal governments and local health agencies in terms of telling us when it is safe for us to reopen. i agree with you, that will probably be the last of our parks to reopen again. when it does, we will be there to operate responsibly and make sure we have magic for everybody. emily: disney plus has been a remarkable success. you just passed 100 million users, you released ryah and the last dragon recently. i know you will not share numbers. can you tell us how well that...
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reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> tough statistic there is.s, bob. >>> new this morning, moderna testing its covid vaccine on young children. the trials involve children ages 6 months to 11 years. pfizer, moderna last year started clinical trials testing adolescents aged 12 and up. the results haven't been released yet but the hope is if results are positive, secondary school students may get access to vaccines by this fall. elementary school kids could get vaccinated by early next year. >>> live now to burlingame, san mateo county's case later today meets the criteria to move into the orange tier. if that happens today, most indoor businesses like restaurants, wineries, breweries they can all increase capacity. offices that are not essential can bring employees back to work. on monday, sonoma county and contra costa counties both join the rest of the region in the red tier and that means restaurants, gyms, and movie theaters can all open indoors with restrictions. >>> grab a jacket if you're headed out the door this morning, if you're going t
reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> tough statistic there is.s, bob. >>> new this morning, moderna testing its covid vaccine on young children. the trials involve children ages 6 months to 11 years. pfizer, moderna last year started clinical trials testing adolescents aged 12 and up. the results haven't been released yet but the hope is if results are positive, secondary school students may get access to vaccines by this fall. elementary school kids could...