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he joins us now on the phone from his home in butler, pennsylvania. congressman, how are you feeling? >> i'm feeling much better. i think i am back to my normal health which is usually excellent. it was quite a trip. and one of those things i did not expect. i did not see it coming. in the middle of march, around st. patrick's day, i began to feel funny but this time of year in pennsylvania, you think it could be a flu bug. they got a little worse and about the middle of the next 26, i was tested and found out i was positive and that is when the journey began. for a good week, i was really ill. that i havemething ever experienced before. it laughed -- i lost about 30 pounds during this time. it took quite a toll but i'm back on my feet and feeling really good. going through self quarantine and waiting about three weeks until i get out of that mode and get back into the public. , i thinkal distancing we will all be taking extra care to make sure we are following the directions put out there by the cdc. >> that is a heck of a way to lose 30 pounds. x so
he joins us now on the phone from his home in butler, pennsylvania. congressman, how are you feeling? >> i'm feeling much better. i think i am back to my normal health which is usually excellent. it was quite a trip. and one of those things i did not expect. i did not see it coming. in the middle of march, around st. patrick's day, i began to feel funny but this time of year in pennsylvania, you think it could be a flu bug. they got a little worse and about the middle of the next 26, i...
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liza butler, wrote to a childhood friend in massachusetts. liza butler was in worcester and prison, and i was happy to see that lindsay mentioned him as part of this, because, i assume because of the case of worcester verse sus -- versus georgia, because unfortunately his sacrifice for the most part has been overlooked. the part of lucy's letter, "i grieve the inner missionary laborers in 1827. i arrived among the cherokees and engaged in teaching at brainard, and remained there until they entered into a married state in 1830 and removed to a mission station just west of georgia. here, my husband was shut up in prison by the authorities of georgia for refusing to take an oath to support their ventures against the cherokee or to leave his situation or his station, which was in the chartered limits of that state. after laboring nearly a year and a half in the pen ten chair, he returned to his missionary labo labors among the cherokees. but in a little more than a year, the same law, which had sent him to prison, found means to break up our miss
liza butler, wrote to a childhood friend in massachusetts. liza butler was in worcester and prison, and i was happy to see that lindsay mentioned him as part of this, because, i assume because of the case of worcester verse sus -- versus georgia, because unfortunately his sacrifice for the most part has been overlooked. the part of lucy's letter, "i grieve the inner missionary laborers in 1827. i arrived among the cherokees and engaged in teaching at brainard, and remained there until they...
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fromepublican pennsylvania's 16th congressional district joins us on the phone from his home in butler, pennsylvania. how are you feeling? guest: steve:republican congressman mike kelly is joining us from his home. health, ck to my normal which is usually excellent. it was quite a trip. one of those things i totally did not expect, did not see it coming. march,t the middle of started to feel a little bit funny. its time of year, you think could be the flu, 24 hour, 48 hours i will be ok. got a little bit worse. about the middle of the next the 25th, i found out i was positive. that's when the journey really began. week, i was really under the weather. i have evermething experienced before. much more severe than any other flu i had before. lost about 30 pounds during that time. toll, but i'ma back on my feet feeling really good and going through the self-quarantine and waiting about three weeks before i get out of that mode and back into the public. with social distancing, i think we will take extra care to make sure we are following the directions by the cdc. host: a heck of a way to l
fromepublican pennsylvania's 16th congressional district joins us on the phone from his home in butler, pennsylvania. how are you feeling? guest: steve:republican congressman mike kelly is joining us from his home. health, ck to my normal which is usually excellent. it was quite a trip. one of those things i totally did not expect, did not see it coming. march,t the middle of started to feel a little bit funny. its time of year, you think could be the flu, 24 hour, 48 hours i will be ok. got a...
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>> it would be the same asthe ancestors so octavia butler, audrey lord . i was the chicago public library yesterday and i when i was in the green room there were images of other writers who influenced me. alice walker, bell hooks and i want to shout out my friend lisa renc holmes because she does antiracism and unconscious bias work and she also uses the process of reflective journaling to help people get into the core and so there are amazing brilliant people who have passed transitioned and people who exist today, ancestors who are doing incredible work and all of the imprints on you. >> so we are waiting for people to pass up the questions i'm going to ask one more alongthat they . you've mentioned bell hooks, you've mentioned octavia butler and the differences there obviously are the sas and the scholar versus the science fiction writer. which do you think has more impact on making people think ? >> i can't talk for people but i can talk for me and for me i need all of it. i need the toni morrison and the octavia butler and i need audrey lord and the b
>> it would be the same asthe ancestors so octavia butler, audrey lord . i was the chicago public library yesterday and i when i was in the green room there were images of other writers who influenced me. alice walker, bell hooks and i want to shout out my friend lisa renc holmes because she does antiracism and unconscious bias work and she also uses the process of reflective journaling to help people get into the core and so there are amazing brilliant people who have passed transitioned...
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iliza butler wrote to a childhood friend in massachusetts.utler was a missionary and was in prison and was happy to see lindsey mentioned him as part of this. because i assume it's because of the case, wooster versus georgia, unfortunately his sacrifice for the most part has been overlooked. but part of lucy's letter written from frayclay, tennessee, states. -- i agree to intermission airy labors in 1927 and lived among the cherokees and began teaching and remained there until 1830 and we moved to a mission station just west of that city in georgia. here i had not lived a year before my husband was shut up in prison by the authorities of georgia. for refusing to take an oath to support their measures against the cherokee. or to leave the situation or station which was in the charter limits of this state. after laboring nearly a yeerned half in the penitentiary he returned to the missionary labors among the cherokees but in a little more than a year the same law, which had sent him to prison found means to break up our mission station. we then
iliza butler wrote to a childhood friend in massachusetts.utler was a missionary and was in prison and was happy to see lindsey mentioned him as part of this. because i assume it's because of the case, wooster versus georgia, unfortunately his sacrifice for the most part has been overlooked. but part of lucy's letter written from frayclay, tennessee, states. -- i agree to intermission airy labors in 1927 and lived among the cherokees and began teaching and remained there until 1830 and we moved...
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butler can share some of those. they told me one day what they normally process versus what they normally did, it is a staggering number, but there is also an unprecedented number of people trying to get relief right now. we understand that in her doing everything we can. i talked to someone who is a hairstylist today that had a hard time getting through, and the reason is they can't process that yet because they have not gotten the federal guidelines, and that is something i spoke directly on the call with the vice president in the nation's u.s. department of labor and secretary scalia. they are supposed to be getting those guidelines for the gi workers, 1099 workers, so as soon as we get the guidance, commissioner butler, he has been literally saying every day we need these guidelines. he wants to process those forms. i would tell people to be patient and as soon as we know anything on that segment of the unemployed, we will immediately get that out. , you didn'tvernor specifically mention churches or houses that
butler can share some of those. they told me one day what they normally process versus what they normally did, it is a staggering number, but there is also an unprecedented number of people trying to get relief right now. we understand that in her doing everything we can. i talked to someone who is a hairstylist today that had a hard time getting through, and the reason is they can't process that yet because they have not gotten the federal guidelines, and that is something i spoke directly on...
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butler. butler: thank you, governor. a pleasure to be here. thank you, rst governor, and dr. harris for of blishing this committee very distinguished members of alabama's community. members who are medical doctors, accomplished is cal doctors, dr. vicars the current dean of u. a.b. school of medicine and dr. johns retired dean of university of virginia school of medicine. that e business leaders were part of the committee ncluding mr. ken vines president of blue cross, second canfield.e craig speak speaker -- president pro tem and speaker mccutchen all very accomplished people and as joke we had one accountant which is me. i believe the make-up of the committee contributed to the and conversation we had and the committee was able to draw on the expertise of these members, draw on the medical doctors for expertise when it ame to those issues and business leaders when it came to two issues, draw on the highly elected state officials for all that leadership. led to a careful approach in the committee's work as much as it could be on data and expertise of the members. mentioned,
butler. butler: thank you, governor. a pleasure to be here. thank you, rst governor, and dr. harris for of blishing this committee very distinguished members of alabama's community. members who are medical doctors, accomplished is cal doctors, dr. vicars the current dean of u. a.b. school of medicine and dr. johns retired dean of university of virginia school of medicine. that e business leaders were part of the committee ncluding mr. ken vines president of blue cross, second canfield.e craig...
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and stanton, butler say you're a political guy, you're a savvy guy, and i'm sure that you know how to keep this out of the papers. where's my quotation. it is confidently hoped that using your accustomed skill and discretion you will deal with this question as to avoid any serious embarrassment to the government. please. [laughter] and yet butler sees an advantage for himself, right, in being the guy to tap into this great resource. because in a sense the person who figures out how to mobilize black soldiers is the person who's going to figure out how to win the civil war. and he wants to be that guy. and ultimately, so does lincoln, so does stanton, the right? they have a vision of incorporating black men into the army that becomes the official policy of the united states with the emancipation proclamation, january '63. and it becomes the subject of a huge organized war department campaign. i would love to tell you more about this story, a 60-year-old man, dress sword kind of desk man in the army out into the mississippi river valley into the most contested theater of the war where h
and stanton, butler say you're a political guy, you're a savvy guy, and i'm sure that you know how to keep this out of the papers. where's my quotation. it is confidently hoped that using your accustomed skill and discretion you will deal with this question as to avoid any serious embarrassment to the government. please. [laughter] and yet butler sees an advantage for himself, right, in being the guy to tap into this great resource. because in a sense the person who figures out how to mobilize...
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director butler? >> thank you, governor. it is a pleasure to be here this morning. i wanted to first thank you, governor, and dr. harris for establishing this committee of very distinguished members of alabama's community. we have two members who are medical doctors, accomplished medical doctors, dr. vehiclers is the -- dr. vickers is the current dean of the school of member, and dr. kahn is the row tired director of the virginia school of medical sip. we have various leaders. including mr. tim vines, president of blue cross, second of commerce greg camfield. speaker pro tempore marsh and speaker mccutchen, all very accomplished people. as i like to joke, we had one accountant, which is me. i really believe that the makeup of the committee contributed to the debate that we had, the conversation that we had. the committee was able to draw on the speaker tees of these members, draw on the medical doctors for speaker tees when it came to those issues, draw on the business leaders when this came to those issues, draw on the two highly elected state officials for all tha
director butler? >> thank you, governor. it is a pleasure to be here this morning. i wanted to first thank you, governor, and dr. harris for establishing this committee of very distinguished members of alabama's community. we have two members who are medical doctors, accomplished medical doctors, dr. vehiclers is the -- dr. vickers is the current dean of the school of member, and dr. kahn is the row tired director of the virginia school of medical sip. we have various leaders. including...
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if you should get sick. >> with stacy butler reporting, most doctors agree you don't need a 95 mask to protect yourself from transmission. a cotton mask will do and of course keep 6 feet away from others. >>> experts have tips on what to do it someone you lives with starts showing symptoms of the coronavirus. call the doctor to see if you need to be seen in person. then choose a room to be quarantined in and if possible, don't share a bathroom. other tips everyone should watch for, wash your hands every hour and use masks in the home. >>> california water expert will release new numbers on snow and water levels for the season which will happenat 3:00 in the afternoon. the state recorded a disappointing snowpack in february. >>> let's get a check on weather with our very own mary lee. good morning. >>> good morning. we are starting off the day with clear conditions and chilly conditions as well. here is a beautiful live look with the salesforce tower camera as we look north at the transamerica pyramid. temperatures in the low 40s in santa rosa, one of the coldest spots this morning, loo
if you should get sick. >> with stacy butler reporting, most doctors agree you don't need a 95 mask to protect yourself from transmission. a cotton mask will do and of course keep 6 feet away from others. >>> experts have tips on what to do it someone you lives with starts showing symptoms of the coronavirus. call the doctor to see if you need to be seen in person. then choose a room to be quarantined in and if possible, don't share a bathroom. other tips everyone should watch...
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>>he deserves a little bit of a shot out more than 20 people wrote in asking us to feature bob butler as a crime for hero people who had never even met bob before, but were so inspired by what he was doing in his community to their i do this. >>or sit in my recliner and watch bad tv and eat snacks all day. this is much healthier to be doing this plus. >>i like helping people thank you bob like thank you for making office possible for us thank you for sacrificing yourself making his trips for contra costa county, michelle kingston kron 4 news mobs also a proud navy veteran you can nominate a person in your community doing great things to help others go to kron 4 dot com and look for kron 4 heroes we look forward to hearing about amazing people. >>in your neighborhood thank you bob. >>the very base amy's kitchen is known for is organic foods and during these tough times the company is weathering this storm and also helping out first responders at the restaurant's drive-thru location in rohnert park bay area medical staff members and first responders can get meals for free. the company a
>>he deserves a little bit of a shot out more than 20 people wrote in asking us to feature bob butler as a crime for hero people who had never even met bob before, but were so inspired by what he was doing in his community to their i do this. >>or sit in my recliner and watch bad tv and eat snacks all day. this is much healthier to be doing this plus. >>i like helping people thank you bob like thank you for making office possible for us thank you for sacrificing yourself...
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you mentioned octavia butler and that difference there.which do you think has more impact on making people think. see mac i can't talked for people but i can't talk for me. and for me i need all of it. i need the toni morrison and the octavia butler. i need all. i need the poets. i need them all. because i'm a human being processing things in many different kinds of ways. and i need knowledge but i also need heart. in fiction and nonfiction and poetry impacts us in different ways where it builds up it builds this various nuance. of understanding what white supremacy is. it is not no pun intended black and white. it's not just racist or not. it is how does racism and white supremacy impact us. i need all of that. >> i will ask you a couple of questions that came from the audience here. it's surprising. it surprised me is it surprising that there are very few men in this room. in the personal growth space it tends to be majority women too. i think women tend to lean towards introspection and self reflection in a different way than men do. th
you mentioned octavia butler and that difference there.which do you think has more impact on making people think. see mac i can't talked for people but i can't talk for me. and for me i need all of it. i need the toni morrison and the octavia butler. i need all. i need the poets. i need them all. because i'm a human being processing things in many different kinds of ways. and i need knowledge but i also need heart. in fiction and nonfiction and poetry impacts us in different ways where it...
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they say a fight started and butler was stabbed several times. he was taken to a hospital where he died. police are now looking for two suspects between the ages of 16 and 20 years old. anyone with information is urged to call pleasanton police. >>> another change for vta's plan to bring b.a.r.t. to downtown san jose and santa clara. the agency dropped the proposal to bore the world's largest subway tunnel. instead it is reopening the design process. the tunnel plan was risky and expensive but the latest change pushes the project further into the future. vta is already two years late delivering stations in milpitas and berryessa. >>> a richmond pastor cited by the sheriff's department for holding an easter sunday service says he won't stop holding services. pastor williams of all nations church of god in richmond says he's taking precautions to keep his church members safe, but he says he's determined to keep holding services. williams says he's providing masks and hand sanitizer to all the members and asking them to sit six feet apart. >> please
they say a fight started and butler was stabbed several times. he was taken to a hospital where he died. police are now looking for two suspects between the ages of 16 and 20 years old. anyone with information is urged to call pleasanton police. >>> another change for vta's plan to bring b.a.r.t. to downtown san jose and santa clara. the agency dropped the proposal to bore the world's largest subway tunnel. instead it is reopening the design process. the tunnel plan was risky and...
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you mentioned it debbie butler and the differences there obviously are. which do you think has more impact on making people think rated. layla: i can talk for people that i can talk for me. and for many delegates. unaided the tony martin and butler and i need them all. any the poets. because i am a human being. in processing and many tight kinds of ways and any knowledge by us in the heart. edit fiction and nonfiction and poetry impacts us in different ways were built up this during text jordan way of understanding what white supremacy is which is not just no pun intended, black and white. it's not just racist or not racist. it is how does racism and white supremacy and practice in different ways from the feeling to the sinking, everything. i need all of it. host: i will ask you a couple of questions that came from the audience. this was surprising. very few men are in this room. layla: in a sort of personal growth enrollment space, because we are majority of women two. i think women tended to lean towards introspection and self reflection in a different
you mentioned it debbie butler and the differences there obviously are. which do you think has more impact on making people think rated. layla: i can talk for people that i can talk for me. and for many delegates. unaided the tony martin and butler and i need them all. any the poets. because i am a human being. in processing and many tight kinds of ways and any knowledge by us in the heart. edit fiction and nonfiction and poetry impacts us in different ways were built up this during text jordan...
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stop the spread of coronavirus induna hospital staff know that the crisis is far from over natasha butler al-jazeera moamar oh france almost all of the south african army soldiers are being deployed to enforce the national lockdown more than 70000 will join the nearly 2300 personnel already on the streets of major cities the move comes after south africa's president. announced the 26000000000 dollar virus rescue package on tuesday reads a miller is in lichtenberg east of johannesburg and says officials are worried south africa's virus peak may be some months away. well according to what we've heard from the government so far is that there's increasing concern about just how the numbers regarding the number of infections in south africa is escalating and this is what the minister of defense said earlier on local radio the rate at which the infections has gone up you will realize that at some point we might need the kind of human resource deployed like we've never seen before and so this deployment of more than 73000 soldiers in addition to that initial 2000 would be the largest deployment
stop the spread of coronavirus induna hospital staff know that the crisis is far from over natasha butler al-jazeera moamar oh france almost all of the south african army soldiers are being deployed to enforce the national lockdown more than 70000 will join the nearly 2300 personnel already on the streets of major cities the move comes after south africa's president. announced the 26000000000 dollar virus rescue package on tuesday reads a miller is in lichtenberg east of johannesburg and says...
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a treatment is clearly urgent but medical experts warn the safety must not be compromised natasha butler al-jazeera france. a police in kenya have ordered an investigation into the death of a 13 year old boy his neighbors say he was shot dead when police opened fire to enforce a curfew in the capital on monday night but it's not the only example of police using excessive force in response to the outbreak is malcolm webb reports now from ari. yasin moir was just 13 years old. his family say he was shot dead by police on monday evening. they were in forcing a curfew here in kenya's capital nairobi. the government his uncle told us he was at home on his balcony with the children when a bullet hit him in the stomach they're covered. it when he was i would doubt it by that time he would be what i did to him a big. you know even a deadly w. should double the news of. the government's brought in restrictions to try and slow the spread of covert 19 the curfew killed yaseen before the virus yaseen has been laid to rest his family say they want justice and they're not the enemy ones who aren't hap
a treatment is clearly urgent but medical experts warn the safety must not be compromised natasha butler al-jazeera france. a police in kenya have ordered an investigation into the death of a 13 year old boy his neighbors say he was shot dead when police opened fire to enforce a curfew in the capital on monday night but it's not the only example of police using excessive force in response to the outbreak is malcolm webb reports now from ari. yasin moir was just 13 years old. his family say he...
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the right reverend paul butler, bishop of durham, thank you for talking to us. thank you.allenges in all sorts of circumstances. it has been especially difficult for those who have recently left the ca re system. often those who have recently left the care system. often strains from relatives and without support networks. as thejean—baptiste reports. it is very empty, very deserted. i have not seen anyone for a couple of days and i am back up to my room. daily life for diana, a 20—year—old care leaver, estranged from her parents and stuck in student accommodation. most people have been picked up by their parents. i am pretty much stuck here now. i am finding things quite challenging at the moment. since the covid—19lockdown, a lot of students have gone home and i am still living in halls. that‘s because i do not have a home to go back to, and the whole ofcampus is shut and it does feel quite isolating. as someone who grew up in care, i am aware of the unique challenges that care leavers face so, when the uk went into lockdown, i wanted to find out how they were coping. thi
the right reverend paul butler, bishop of durham, thank you for talking to us. thank you.allenges in all sorts of circumstances. it has been especially difficult for those who have recently left the ca re system. often those who have recently left the care system. often strains from relatives and without support networks. as thejean—baptiste reports. it is very empty, very deserted. i have not seen anyone for a couple of days and i am back up to my room. daily life for diana, a...
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business owners fear that won't be enough to reopen their doors once the lockdown is over the tasha butler reports. before the lockdown in france abdul as worked on 3 building sites in the paris region an electrician with his own business he was in demand but since the french government ordered people to stay home to stem the spread of the coronavirus he's had to stop work now he's worried about the future. the longer it takes to return to work the harder it will be because we'll need to restart the building sites the work the materials will the suppliers be available will they have the material needed in construction you're not paid for 60 days so even if we started again in may we not be paid until july and we have bills to pay abdul knows wife salema is also concerned she's had to close her fashion shop in central paris and says even before the lockdown her clients began to stay away on a few of us have come up at. the coronavirus has had a huge impact on the shop my clients were very scared and didn't come so our income plummeted our regular clients disappeared under tourists so econom
business owners fear that won't be enough to reopen their doors once the lockdown is over the tasha butler reports. before the lockdown in france abdul as worked on 3 building sites in the paris region an electrician with his own business he was in demand but since the french government ordered people to stay home to stem the spread of the coronavirus he's had to stop work now he's worried about the future. the longer it takes to return to work the harder it will be because we'll need to...
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sharing their new logo online joking, feeling cute, will probably be legally required to the butler house to show new movies every night of the week at their drive-in. the owner serving up a bit of hope with his reinvented restaurant business. >> the opposite of fear is faith. just have faith. we're coming back. and we're all going to come back. >> when the butler house does fully reopen, the owners say the drive-in is staying, which i think means that we are road tripping and having a "grease" sing-along, kenneth and mona. ♪ tell me more tell me more like does he have a car ♪ >> does it really mean that, does it? ♪ uh-huh uh-huh >> you have to watch the movies. >> the key phrase i heard in that piece is, we're coming back. >> we all are coming back. >> coming back strong. >> i'll be vocally warmed up when we do. when we do. >> i >>> this morning on "world news now," the warning about a second wave of the coronavirus. >> the head of the cdc says it could be even worse next winter. a top white house expert weighs in. >>> plus some states are still weeks from a peak in cases, but georgia is
sharing their new logo online joking, feeling cute, will probably be legally required to the butler house to show new movies every night of the week at their drive-in. the owner serving up a bit of hope with his reinvented restaurant business. >> the opposite of fear is faith. just have faith. we're coming back. and we're all going to come back. >> when the butler house does fully reopen, the owners say the drive-in is staying, which i think means that we are road tripping and...
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>>he deserves a little bit of a shout out more than 20 people wrote in asking us to feature bob butlers a crime for hero people who had never even met bob before, but were so inspired by what he was doing in his community to their i do this. >>or sit in my recliner and watch bad tv at the snacks all day. this is much healthier to be doing this plus. >>i like helping people thank you bob like thank you for making office possible for us thank you for sacrificing yourself to make in his trips for contra costa county, michelle kingston kron 4 news. >>you can spot light someone making a difference in your community we have a new section on our web site called kron 4 heroes on after news for a lot of quick forms a lot of snow. all about your hero you can find that page at kron 4 dot com. coming up it and the u.s. has passed a 2 trillion-dollar stimulus but. >>california senator kamala harris says it's not enough what she says needs to be done. >>and this oh my gosh this is so beautiful. a little thing and how but i brought me to tears 31 singers coming together for a partial pull our midst.
>>he deserves a little bit of a shout out more than 20 people wrote in asking us to feature bob butlers a crime for hero people who had never even met bob before, but were so inspired by what he was doing in his community to their i do this. >>or sit in my recliner and watch bad tv at the snacks all day. this is much healthier to be doing this plus. >>i like helping people thank you bob like thank you for making office possible for us thank you for sacrificing yourself to make...
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senator butler was not present for that tirade, but butler's nephew learned of the speech afterward andonsidered it an insult to his family. the nephew, preston brooks was a member of the house of representatives. he walked across the capitol to the senate chamber, found sumner writing at his desk, and beat him again and again with a heavy cane until he was unconscious. brooks kept thrashing him even after the cane broke into pieces over sumner's head. now that the conflict had reached one of the principal media centers, the country learned of every detail. the telegraph and daily newspapers allowed people across vast distances to read about the caning almost simultaneously and to read daily updates as further facts became known. nothing like this would have been possible a decade earlier. of course, the news was filtered through northern and southern editors, which meant that northerners and southners were simultaneously reading different versions of the same event. a witness quoted in a chicago newspaper said that sumner was ambushed, hemmed in at his desk and beaten mercilessly after
senator butler was not present for that tirade, but butler's nephew learned of the speech afterward andonsidered it an insult to his family. the nephew, preston brooks was a member of the house of representatives. he walked across the capitol to the senate chamber, found sumner writing at his desk, and beat him again and again with a heavy cane until he was unconscious. brooks kept thrashing him even after the cane broke into pieces over sumner's head. now that the conflict had reached one of...
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i was going to drive back to my home in butler, but i said i was going to sleep there tonight, go to mass, then get on the road. i told my wife i was too tired to come home. i think that week. i keep thinking back who i was in contact with, if anybody else i know got the virus. can't think where it would have been that i would have picked it up. that weekankful that of st. patrick's day, we canceled every single event we were going to have in our home district with anybody we were going to meet with, or any group, just being cautionary. i'm glad i did it then. then i started to feel more of the symptoms. went to the office every day with two other members of our team. we were never together. we were always in different rooms working. i don't know where i picked it so few of us on the congressional team got infected with it. you look at the house floors, you know the size of that, we are sitting beside each other. the fact more members didn't get ill is really an upside that things may be i brought it when i got home, not in washington. i don't know where i host: would have picked it
i was going to drive back to my home in butler, but i said i was going to sleep there tonight, go to mass, then get on the road. i told my wife i was too tired to come home. i think that week. i keep thinking back who i was in contact with, if anybody else i know got the virus. can't think where it would have been that i would have picked it up. that weekankful that of st. patrick's day, we canceled every single event we were going to have in our home district with anybody we were going to meet...
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jackson butler was killed on wednesday night.police believe he was staying at the hotel and met up with some people in the parking lot. that's where they say a fight started. butler was stabbed several times. he was taken to a hospital where he died. police are now looking for two people between the ages of 16 and 20. anyone with information needs to contact pleasanton police. >>> and we now know more about what led to a police chase in richmond that proved deadly for a valet homan. the man they were trying to arrest rammed cruisers and pointed a gun at police, causing them to open fire. this man was suspected of shooting a woman and dumping her in the hills between oakland. that woman is in critical condition in the hospital. she is 29 years old, who police say knew him. >>> well, still ahead on today in the bay. at 7:37, one of the bay area's best college basketball players of all time just got drafted to the pros as the number one overall pick. we'll show you the huge moment from her walnut creek living room. >>> it has been a
jackson butler was killed on wednesday night.police believe he was staying at the hotel and met up with some people in the parking lot. that's where they say a fight started. butler was stabbed several times. he was taken to a hospital where he died. police are now looking for two people between the ages of 16 and 20. anyone with information needs to contact pleasanton police. >>> and we now know more about what led to a police chase in richmond that proved deadly for a valet homan....
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he's interviewed by jeremy butler. "after words" is a weekly interview program. they are also available to listen to as podcasts. >> host: thank you very much for being with us today. it's hard to have you here. vba's an important subject to talk about a one of the areas of our government the people here about but don't necessarily know many of the details frankly even the veteran community. there's a lot of those that don't understand the breadth of what the va does. talking about the va in general and about your book and your time with the administration. if you'd like let's begin by hearing about what brought you to the va. you are very successful in a civilian career and a lot of times you'll make that transition from the civilian world into the government world. what drove you to want to take up working with the government? >> guest: well during my 20 years i didn't have a chance to serve the way the eu did. i spent my time in medical institutions and told my medical training in the 20s and it's always one of the roar cretz i've had with this amazing country
he's interviewed by jeremy butler. "after words" is a weekly interview program. they are also available to listen to as podcasts. >> host: thank you very much for being with us today. it's hard to have you here. vba's an important subject to talk about a one of the areas of our government the people here about but don't necessarily know many of the details frankly even the veteran community. there's a lot of those that don't understand the breadth of what the va does. talking...
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i was going to drive back to my home in butler, but i said i was going to sleep there tonight, go to mass, then get on the road. i told my wife i was too tired to come home. i think that week. i keep thinking back who i was in contact with, if anybody else i know got the virus. can't think where it would have been that i would have picked it up. that weekankful that of st. patrick's day, we canceled every single event we were going to have in our home district with anybody we were going to meet with, or any group, just being cautionary. i'm glad i did it then. then i started to feel more of the symptoms. went to the office every day with two other members of our team. we were never together. we were always in different rooms working. i don't know where i picked it so few of us on the congressional team got infected with it. you look at the house floors, you know the size of that, we are sitting beside each other. the fact more members didn't get ill is really an upside that things may be i brought it when i got home, not in washington. i don't know where i host: would have picked it
i was going to drive back to my home in butler, but i said i was going to sleep there tonight, go to mass, then get on the road. i told my wife i was too tired to come home. i think that week. i keep thinking back who i was in contact with, if anybody else i know got the virus. can't think where it would have been that i would have picked it up. that weekankful that of st. patrick's day, we canceled every single event we were going to have in our home district with anybody we were going to meet...
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i expect directly -- director butler will lay out how we put the pieces together so dr. harris and i can determine how, when, and in what way businesses will reopen. we have alabama businesses and alabamians hurting right now. we certainly know who you are. we want to help each of you get back on your feet as soon as possible. the labor secretary is also here with me today to give you information on people seeking andployment compensation where they stand in the process. i know secretary washington and his folks are working overtime and overdrive to get this worked on. done.s work my office has been in touch with the congressional delegation because we want to see the funds replenished in the paycheck protection program. this program is critical to our people, especially to small businesses. already in alabama, financial institutions made close to 28,000 paycheck protection program loans, totaling around $4.9 billion with a b. that is just here in alabama. superintendent mike hill in a few minutes will give an update on what this program looks like for alabama's small bu
i expect directly -- director butler will lay out how we put the pieces together so dr. harris and i can determine how, when, and in what way businesses will reopen. we have alabama businesses and alabamians hurting right now. we certainly know who you are. we want to help each of you get back on your feet as soon as possible. the labor secretary is also here with me today to give you information on people seeking andployment compensation where they stand in the process. i know secretary...
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jeremy butler with us.nk you for joining us. >> it is great to be with you, brianna. >> how do you make -- how do you square this? the fda warned that hydroxychloroquine carries significant risks and it has no proven benefits for treating or preventing infection with coronavirus. do you see the v.a. using veterans here as a guinea pig? >> yeah, i don't square it. i think that is exactly what is going on here. it is really frustrating. from the beginning of the pandemic crisis, the iva has been calling for more transparency and communication and more dial ago from the secretary on down, especially from the veterans health administration and we haven't seen it. we didn't see it when the debate was around shortage of ppe and personnel and testing and then we really, as far as i could tell, were not well informed that the v.a. was using hydroxychloroquine to the extent that it appears they were using it. certainly didn't hear the negative results from it until this study came out. and then when it did come out,
jeremy butler with us.nk you for joining us. >> it is great to be with you, brianna. >> how do you make -- how do you square this? the fda warned that hydroxychloroquine carries significant risks and it has no proven benefits for treating or preventing infection with coronavirus. do you see the v.a. using veterans here as a guinea pig? >> yeah, i don't square it. i think that is exactly what is going on here. it is really frustrating. from the beginning of the pandemic crisis,...
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her narme's kaitlyn butler, wit us now from new york.tlyn, what do you say to family members who cannot see the person they love as they're dieing? >> hmm. you know, there's no life and no death that is the same, and so there's no one size fits all answer to that question. you know, i'm not in the business of platitudes or easy answers, and really my role is, in those moments, is to listen. you know? i want to hear the story of that life. i want to hear the story of that family. i had the great privilege this morning of watching a couple videos of dom's mom francesca and her dancing at that wedding, and it's just -- it's such a privilege to be able to, to hear those stories, and to offer space for it and to join them in the grief, and this devastating loss. it is absolutely unfathomable. >> you know, there are several groups here, people, you've got the loved one, the son, the daughter, potentially losing a parent, but you've got the person who's been diagnosed who is suffering with covid. i read this "new yorker" profile the subheading
her narme's kaitlyn butler, wit us now from new york.tlyn, what do you say to family members who cannot see the person they love as they're dieing? >> hmm. you know, there's no life and no death that is the same, and so there's no one size fits all answer to that question. you know, i'm not in the business of platitudes or easy answers, and really my role is, in those moments, is to listen. you know? i want to hear the story of that life. i want to hear the story of that family. i had the...
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samuel worcester and eelijah butler, who is another new england missionary, are arrested for failing to have a georgia state license as non-natives to be in cherokee nation territory. they're sentenced to a period of years in jail. they request relief from the supreme court of the united states, and john marshall says this is the proper case with proper parties. so, worcester versus georgia decided in the 1832 term, becomes the case where we finally get a resolution of georgia's claim to extraterritorial legislative jurisdiction. how does it work out? well, this is a fascinating opinion. part of it, the part that's probably best remembered, is the part in which marshall says, the u.s. has a treaty with the cherokee nation in which it's contemplated that they are a separate state, capable of entering into treaty relations with the u.s. given that, georgia can't assert it has legislative authority over them. we have a conflict between what the federal government thinks in a treaty and what a state government wants to do, and under the supremacy clause of the u.s. constitution, if there
samuel worcester and eelijah butler, who is another new england missionary, are arrested for failing to have a georgia state license as non-natives to be in cherokee nation territory. they're sentenced to a period of years in jail. they request relief from the supreme court of the united states, and john marshall says this is the proper case with proper parties. so, worcester versus georgia decided in the 1832 term, becomes the case where we finally get a resolution of georgia's claim to...
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they victim has been identified, 19-year-old jackson butler.fficers have responded to the parking lot at the hyatt hotel, or hyatt house hotel parking lot at about 8:20 wednesday night. they now say butler was staying at the hotel and went to the parking lot to meet several people when an altercation led to the stabbing. police say they are looking into the possibility of drug activity and asked anyone with information about this incident to call them. >>> the contra costa county sheriff's office is warning people about a new scam related to the coronavirus. the department says they have been receiving reports of the cease-and-desist letter being placed on people's front doors. the letter says the sheriff department is issuing a fine for breaking the shelter in place order with nonessential construction. authorities say they have not issued any of these letters. if you have received one, contact them. >>> coming up, why former trial lawyer michael cohen will be released from a new york city gel early, plus calls for help answered, how marin cou
they victim has been identified, 19-year-old jackson butler.fficers have responded to the parking lot at the hyatt hotel, or hyatt house hotel parking lot at about 8:20 wednesday night. they now say butler was staying at the hotel and went to the parking lot to meet several people when an altercation led to the stabbing. police say they are looking into the possibility of drug activity and asked anyone with information about this incident to call them. >>> the contra costa county...
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natosha butler reports. ♪ natosha: the sound of a violin echoed around notre dame.rotective clothing because the cathedral is not fully safe after the fires a year ago. ceremony withday the ancient representation of the crown of thorns that have been rescued by firefighters. in lockdown because of the coronavirus crisis, only seven people were allowed to attend. >> in this unusual time, we ask you, god, for all those who are victims of this terrible illness, those who are grieving, love each other. natosha: this errani offered an opportunity for a rare glimpse inside notre dame since renovation work again last year. the fire destroyed its roof, spire, and some of its intricate stained-glass windows. the site of the medieval and gothic splendor shock people around the world. nearly $1 billion in donations have so far been pledged to restore the cathedral, but none of the french government's coronavirus restriction, rebuilding work has been halted. >> the construction site was closed indefinitely at the beginning of the confinement. like most construction sites in the
natosha butler reports. ♪ natosha: the sound of a violin echoed around notre dame.rotective clothing because the cathedral is not fully safe after the fires a year ago. ceremony withday the ancient representation of the crown of thorns that have been rescued by firefighters. in lockdown because of the coronavirus crisis, only seven people were allowed to attend. >> in this unusual time, we ask you, god, for all those who are victims of this terrible illness, those who are grieving, love...
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you mentioned octavia butler, the essay, the science fiction writer, which do you think has more impactn making people think? >> guest: i can't talk for people but i can talk for me and i need all of it. i need the tori morrison, and i need the mickey joe, i need them all. and i process in many different ways, i need knowledge but also need heart. fiction and nonfiction and poetry impacts us in different ways where it builds up, it builds this nuanced and textured way of understanding what white supremacy is which is not just, no pun intended, black and white. it is not just racist or not racist. it is how does racism and white supremacy impact in different ways from the feeling to the thinking to the feeling, everything. i need all of it. >> host: i will ask a couple questions from the audience. it is surprising, this one makes me laugh. is it surprising very few men in this room. >> guest: and the personal developed space, women tend to lean towards introspection and self reflection in a different way. >> host: everybody is agreeing. >> guest: this is not meant as an insult, reflected
you mentioned octavia butler, the essay, the science fiction writer, which do you think has more impactn making people think? >> guest: i can't talk for people but i can talk for me and i need all of it. i need the tori morrison, and i need the mickey joe, i need them all. and i process in many different ways, i need knowledge but also need heart. fiction and nonfiction and poetry impacts us in different ways where it builds up, it builds this nuanced and textured way of understanding...
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testing has become the most acute political problem in this crisis, with senior labour mp dawn butler to the disease, in grief and anger, insisting the government needs to test everyone who works in hospitals without delay. we are going to need a strategy for community—based testing for really the majority of the population over time, because that is the route out of lockdown. but a former cabinet secretary, no stranger to managing crises, suggests there might be deeper roots to the problem. does it seem to you, though, that the government was too slow? i think when we look back on it, and i think all of us should take a share of the blame here, pandemics, even in my time, was top of the risk register. did we do enough to build spare capacity? did we do enough to think that through and actually get materials in hand? have enough ventilators, have enough protective equipment, probably not. but let's not worry too much about the mistakes of the past. even if testing centres become a familiar sight, with no cure, no government can make coronavirus go away. but the actions they take can m
testing has become the most acute political problem in this crisis, with senior labour mp dawn butler to the disease, in grief and anger, insisting the government needs to test everyone who works in hospitals without delay. we are going to need a strategy for community—based testing for really the majority of the population over time, because that is the route out of lockdown. but a former cabinet secretary, no stranger to managing crises, suggests there might be deeper roots to the problem....
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. >> stacy butler reports one county is now recommending widespread use. >> i can see where the public was felt like they were told different >>eporter: thomasing or not to mask. thasking all residents to wear handmade washable fabrics, bandannas in public. >> when you wear your face covering, not only are you protecting yourself, but maybe protecting other people from you, meaning you don't know you're sick. >> reporter: now that they are seeing a spike in community transmission of the virus, the cdc may soon be changing the recommendation from wear a mask only when you're sick or treating the sick to wear a fabric mask while out in public. >> the thinking behind that is to reduce transmission. and so wearing a mask, it may or may not have some protection if the wearer does not have covid-19. but certainly it's a good idea if they have asymptomatic covid- 19 because as you speak you might be transmissing droplets into the air around you. if you're wearing a mask, those droplets will be peere. >> reporter: the chief medical officer warns against buying n- 95 surgical or painters masks.
. >> stacy butler reports one county is now recommending widespread use. >> i can see where the public was felt like they were told different >>eporter: thomasing or not to mask. thasking all residents to wear handmade washable fabrics, bandannas in public. >> when you wear your face covering, not only are you protecting yourself, but maybe protecting other people from you, meaning you don't know you're sick. >> reporter: now that they are seeing a spike in...
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the government is pressing ahead with plans to begin lifting the lockdown next month but as that's butler reports there are concerns about how this will work. dr baton delhomme is the head of the merchant services in a hospital in the small town of too long in northern france with limited resources staff of adapted the hospital to treat coronavirus patients. we've used plastic sheeting separate spaces to reduce the risk of infections more than 20000 people have died in france since the start of the health crisis the death toll rises each day but the number of patients in intensive care is slowly diminishing the french government says from a 11th it will loosen the strict lockdown but dr de lorme says it will be a while until this hospital is back to normal here more. stress on the last months have been exhausting in my department 2 doctors and several nurses had coronavirus we've had no visibility on when the crisis will end or how long we'll have to work this because for us the confinement doesn't mean the end of the coronavirus emergency. the french government hasn't provided details of
the government is pressing ahead with plans to begin lifting the lockdown next month but as that's butler reports there are concerns about how this will work. dr baton delhomme is the head of the merchant services in a hospital in the small town of too long in northern france with limited resources staff of adapted the hospital to treat coronavirus patients. we've used plastic sheeting separate spaces to reduce the risk of infections more than 20000 people have died in france since the start of...
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treatment is clearly urgent but medical experts warn that safety must not be compromised natasha butler al-jazeera france. early testing is thought to be one of the main reasons why germany's fatality rate remains low around one percent of confirmed cases in the country have resulted in deaths compare that to italy where the rate is a little over 11 percent experts say german scientists started to develop a test for the virus late last year as soon as it took hold in china it should be at the fast and widespread testing as well as more intensive care units to the country success. sweden's response to the virus has divided opinion with people in urban communities feeling they've been placed in the foreign line some schools remain open and large gatherings were still allowed as recently as last week or riggs as this. just. weeks after the 1st coronavirus case was confirmed in sweden life appears very much as normal in the cities and towns. people are still allowed to gather in groups of up to 50 while isolation is a question of free will the so-called swedish model getting support at leas
treatment is clearly urgent but medical experts warn that safety must not be compromised natasha butler al-jazeera france. early testing is thought to be one of the main reasons why germany's fatality rate remains low around one percent of confirmed cases in the country have resulted in deaths compare that to italy where the rate is a little over 11 percent experts say german scientists started to develop a test for the virus late last year as soon as it took hold in china it should be at the...
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natasha butler out to syria why are france. life under lockdown has raised concerns over the global food supply in the u.k. many people have been inspired to grow fruit and vegetables in their back gardens the latest in our series on how the pandemic is impacting food security john angela reports from southeast england on how demand for seeds is soaring. watering her crops hilary pav it has repurposed her garden to grow vegetables to help eventually feed herself and her family during the coronavirus crisis she's one of millions of britons now sowing seeds to try and become more self-sufficient after realizing that food supply chains a fragile we've started planting potatoes with vegetables and because again the solids stuff for the winter so hopefully in about 6 weeks we'll start to be self self-sufficient i think and obviously there's going to be a problem with how projects is going to end up in the supermarkets because you know they can't get the migrant workers to come in those lockdowns so you know in the end there's going
natasha butler out to syria why are france. life under lockdown has raised concerns over the global food supply in the u.k. many people have been inspired to grow fruit and vegetables in their back gardens the latest in our series on how the pandemic is impacting food security john angela reports from southeast england on how demand for seeds is soaring. watering her crops hilary pav it has repurposed her garden to grow vegetables to help eventually feed herself and her family during the...
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fromepublican pennsylvania's 16th congressional district joins us on the phone from his home in butler, pennsylvania. how are you feeling? guest: steve:republican congressman mike kelly is joining us from his home. health, ck to my normal which is usually excellent. it was quite a trip. one of those things i totally did not expect, did not see it coming. march,t the middle of started to feel a little bit funny. this time of year,
fromepublican pennsylvania's 16th congressional district joins us on the phone from his home in butler, pennsylvania. how are you feeling? guest: steve:republican congressman mike kelly is joining us from his home. health, ck to my normal which is usually excellent. it was quite a trip. one of those things i totally did not expect, did not see it coming. march,t the middle of started to feel a little bit funny. this time of year,
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my own private butler, on call 24/7. how many rooms are you handling right now? just yours. dedicated to you. yes, sir. lemonis: but i didn't want to stay in my room. i'm here for the action. -welcome. i'm martina. -nice to meet you. so, this is roulette. do you know roulette? -you're gonna explain it to me. -i sure will. how about -- do you have a rewards card with us? total rewards? i do. watch out. -all right! -there it is. my first dollar on the diamond card. i asked martina for a quick explanation. so, you can bet on one number. that pays 35-to-1, by the way. okay. you can bet on two numbers, which pays 17-to-1. you can bet on three numbers, 11-to-1. four numbers, 8-to-1. this is the only spot on the board for five numbers, which pays 6-to-1. lemonis: honestly, i had no clue. or you can bet on six numbers, and that pays 5-to-1. but you don't have to remember all that. and i should have stopped right there. here we go. i only lasted three spins. oh, man. ohh! 17. 32. ohh! you were close. and just like that, i was out 85 bucks. you're not coming out here to invest money t
my own private butler, on call 24/7. how many rooms are you handling right now? just yours. dedicated to you. yes, sir. lemonis: but i didn't want to stay in my room. i'm here for the action. -welcome. i'm martina. -nice to meet you. so, this is roulette. do you know roulette? -you're gonna explain it to me. -i sure will. how about -- do you have a rewards card with us? total rewards? i do. watch out. -all right! -there it is. my first dollar on the diamond card. i asked martina for a quick...
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i was going to drive back to my home in butler, but i said i was going to sleep there tonight, go toass, then get on the road. i told my wife i was too tired to come home. i think that week. i keep thinking back who i was in contact with, if anybody else i know got the virus. can't think where it would have been that i would have picked it up. that weekankful that of st. patrick's day, we canceled every single event we were going to have in our home district with anybody we were going to meet with, or any group, just being cautionary. i'm glad i did it then. then i started to feel more of the symptoms. went to the office every day with two other members of our team. we were never together. we were always in different rooms working. i don't know where i picked it so few of us on the congressional team got infected with it. you look at the house floors, you know the size of that, we are sitting beside each other. the fact more members didn't get ill is really an upside that things may be i brought it when i got home, not in washington. i don't know where i host: would have picked it up
i was going to drive back to my home in butler, but i said i was going to sleep there tonight, go toass, then get on the road. i told my wife i was too tired to come home. i think that week. i keep thinking back who i was in contact with, if anybody else i know got the virus. can't think where it would have been that i would have picked it up. that weekankful that of st. patrick's day, we canceled every single event we were going to have in our home district with anybody we were going to meet...
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they say a fight started and butler was stabbed several times. he was taken to a local hospital where he died. police are now looking for two suspects between the ages of 16 and 20 years old. anyone with information is urged to call pleasanton police. >>> another major change for vta's plans to bring bart to downtown san jose and santa clara. the agency just dropped the proposal to bore the world's largest subway tunnel. instead, it is reopening the design process. the tunnel plan was both risky and expensive. the latest change pushes the project though further into the future. vta is already nearly two years late in delivering stations in milpitas and san jose neighborhoods. >>> the produce shelves at your local safeway stores are a little bit bare. safeway confirms that it's linked to an outbreak at a major distribution center. nbc bay area reports san joaquin valley is trying to determine whether it is an isolated outbreak. >> reporter: all employees and visitors at safeway's northern california distribution center are now required to undergo
they say a fight started and butler was stabbed several times. he was taken to a local hospital where he died. police are now looking for two suspects between the ages of 16 and 20 years old. anyone with information is urged to call pleasanton police. >>> another major change for vta's plans to bring bart to downtown san jose and santa clara. the agency just dropped the proposal to bore the world's largest subway tunnel. instead, it is reopening the design process. the tunnel plan was...
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dick and octavia butler but it would be really hard to surpass them so a definite a definite predilection for science fiction obviously if you were to write what would you write about would you write a science fiction novel or would it perhaps be a crime thriller. it would definitely be science fiction i would like to write a thrilling adventure about humans and robots working together to survive in the 1st mars colony well thank you very much sophia for joining us here today a round of applause for sophia thank. reactions from of you to sophia was there any uncanny valley feeling there for you personally i don't think that sophia is that intelligent at the moment to me she seems a bit like the 1st. from the from the sixty's and fifty's the interesting question is indeed what do we want to do there's no. fate or destiny involved with all technology currently a lot of. robot discourse ok presents the future in a certain way as if we were automatically hatting we had to know what's a west world scenario it depends on us so why again let me ask this question why on earth should be construct
dick and octavia butler but it would be really hard to surpass them so a definite a definite predilection for science fiction obviously if you were to write what would you write about would you write a science fiction novel or would it perhaps be a crime thriller. it would definitely be science fiction i would like to write a thrilling adventure about humans and robots working together to survive in the 1st mars colony well thank you very much sophia for joining us here today a round of...
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the butler. the big. guy. behave. cohen says the box. was. there to use. the recording of the barge trying to. keep up with. the global corona crisis you can find more information online fact d.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. in the eye of climate change. conference me to see. what's in store for people to feel good ideas to have for their future in the. company for to make a serious commitment to get insight. culture. we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is...