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they pay campbell. they say buy campbell. we have all of the affidavits. it's in the motion to dismiss. it's in the landmark briefs. and so jerimiah black is representing them. he's representing those original butchers. remember, he has no evidence anyway. no evidence about black. now campbell at this point may or may not be working pro bono for the very few butchers who were not included in the buyout. because a couple of names were on the original cases and they were basically left out. so they're mad. they want to keep going. and the supreme court denied the motion to dismiss because some of the names were actually on the cases. but paul estaban and fagan are still on the cases. you can't take them off at this point. this is full scholars and to continuing to frame the case in 1873 as still involving the original white butchers in the 17 investors when that's not the case at all. bradley keeps talking about the poor white butchers even though now they're the monopolists. and so as a matter of law, what still in question is the exclusive franchise. as a
they pay campbell. they say buy campbell. we have all of the affidavits. it's in the motion to dismiss. it's in the landmark briefs. and so jerimiah black is representing them. he's representing those original butchers. remember, he has no evidence anyway. no evidence about black. now campbell at this point may or may not be working pro bono for the very few butchers who were not included in the buyout. because a couple of names were on the original cases and they were basically left out. so...
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or even violence does the old saying still holds true to discuss that i'm now joined by bradley campbell associate professor of sociology at california state university and co-author of the rise of victimhood culture microaggression safe spaces and the new culture professor campbell it's good to talk to you think you very much for your time thanks for having me now professor campbell it's such an interesting topic but before we delve into it the phenomenon that you discussed in the book micro aggressions extreme sensitivity just slides safe spaces allegations of cultural appropriation others primarily american predicaments or is it something that you see in other parts of the world as well. we 1st started looking at cases and the united states oberlin college at yale and other kind of elite universe. that's where we were seeing the kinds of the new moral claims a new moral language being used it's certainly used. elsewhere we've we've seen it and britain and australia certainly and in other places in europe so it's something that certainly in the west has become more prominent recently a
or even violence does the old saying still holds true to discuss that i'm now joined by bradley campbell associate professor of sociology at california state university and co-author of the rise of victimhood culture microaggression safe spaces and the new culture professor campbell it's good to talk to you think you very much for your time thanks for having me now professor campbell it's such an interesting topic but before we delve into it the phenomenon that you discussed in the book micro...
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campbell: a jungle that raised jamaica's favorite son.
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here's nbc bay area's roz plater from campbell. >> reporter: governor newsom says this motel behind me is an example of what's working well in the state's pandemic plan. but on two other fronts, the news is not as good. new numbers out from the california department of public health give us a clearer picture of the state's nursing homes. more than 250 have been hit by the covid-19 crisis. 31 of those facilities are in the bay area, including gateway care and rehab in hayward, which now reports more than 100 cases involving patients and staff. and another new number is prompting a warning from the governor. overnight the state registered one of its highest daily death tolls yet. 87 lives lost to the virus. >> for those that think we're out of the woods, those that think we've turned the page, those that think they can goef back to the way things used to be, i caution you on the basis of that 87 number. >> reporter: but in campbell, governor newsom pointed to a project that is on track, even exceeding its goal of housing the homeless during the pandemic. because of a deal struck with mot
here's nbc bay area's roz plater from campbell. >> reporter: governor newsom says this motel behind me is an example of what's working well in the state's pandemic plan. but on two other fronts, the news is not as good. new numbers out from the california department of public health give us a clearer picture of the state's nursing homes. more than 250 have been hit by the covid-19 crisis. 31 of those facilities are in the bay area, including gateway care and rehab in hayward, which now...
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snacks 16% campbell soup up 41.9 pepperidge farm cookies 28 kettle brand chips 45. 44.5 only goldfish experienced a decline. maybe supply problems. everybody loves goldfish even before the pandemic. phenomenal growth. no wonder the stock rallied 23 points the new president and c.e.o. of campbell soup and a man who is widely viewed as a miracle worker within the industry a clear sense of where his company is headed. welcome to "mad money. >> great to be here, jim i'm happy to spend some time with you today >> i'm thrilled that you're here sir, the moment it happened, i admit i had a panic attack, but my wife, she said let's have a campbell soup attack we went in, everybody knows this, we bought, i don't know, 20 cans, then we bought everything else you make you know what, i found out it's like what my mom said, i love it it's like we rediscovered it is that what's happening you have too many repeat orders for me to think it was one-time-only pantry >> i think you are not alone in your experience. i think, you know, w
snacks 16% campbell soup up 41.9 pepperidge farm cookies 28 kettle brand chips 45. 44.5 only goldfish experienced a decline. maybe supply problems. everybody loves goldfish even before the pandemic. phenomenal growth. no wonder the stock rallied 23 points the new president and c.e.o. of campbell soup and a man who is widely viewed as a miracle worker within the industry a clear sense of where his company is headed. welcome to "mad money. >> great to be here, jim i'm happy to spend...
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. >>> my name is harry campbell and i'm the founder of "the rideshare guy." it's a blog, podcast, and youtube channel for uber and lyft drivers. i've heard a lot of stories from people out on the road, but never anything as crazy as what jason dalton told the police. >> is uber u-b-e-r? >> mm-hmm. >> so you just recently joined up with them? >> yeah. am i okay to talk about what happened? >> yeah. >> obviously, the goal of these detectives is to get to motivation. what drove jason dalton to commit these crimes? >> the one thing no one in this entire country will ever forget is a killer who says he was motivated by uber. >> i know you guys are going to have a hard time believing this, but it literally took over mind and body. >> the uber app? >> yes. >> it made no sense to anyone that the uber app would take over him and force him to go on this shooting spree.
. >>> my name is harry campbell and i'm the founder of "the rideshare guy." it's a blog, podcast, and youtube channel for uber and lyft drivers. i've heard a lot of stories from people out on the road, but never anything as crazy as what jason dalton told the police. >> is uber u-b-e-r? >> mm-hmm. >> so you just recently joined up with them? >> yeah. am i okay to talk about what happened? >> yeah. >> obviously, the goal of these detectives...
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and bring in dr john campbell he also works as an independent health analyst he has generated a large following on social media partly due to his reasoned and rational insights into this pandemic dr campbell it's good to have you back on the day we just heard a doctor saying that he believes access to ventilators is being rationed in the u.k. is that something that's happening across the country. no that's not really my experience now i'm not directly working in intensive care anymore but i do have quite a few contacts in intensive care units in different parts of the country and they're telling me that in most parts of the country outside of the london area there's actually still some reserve capacity so for example in the local intensive care unit here those are empty beds at the moment so we still do have some intensive care capacity now it has been full and in parts of the country it will be full but that normally happens anyway so at the moment at the moment hospital beds and intensive care beds are available in most parts of the u.k. most of the time i don't think it's quite as
and bring in dr john campbell he also works as an independent health analyst he has generated a large following on social media partly due to his reasoned and rational insights into this pandemic dr campbell it's good to have you back on the day we just heard a doctor saying that he believes access to ventilators is being rationed in the u.k. is that something that's happening across the country. no that's not really my experience now i'm not directly working in intensive care anymore but i do...
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two weeks ago i spoke with nfl player mark campbell who told me about his own experience with hydroxychloroquine, doctor. watch. >> within a couple of hours i felt better. within 24 hours, i felt pretty good. within 48 hours, i was able to leave the hospital. >> laura: do you feel like that made the difference for you? >> i do. it made all the difference in the world. >> laura: any side effects? >> zero. >> laura: that 48 hours he mentioned is interesting because you said you've seen a similar timeline with your patients? tell me. they go absolutely >> absolutely. we've had at least 50 that had been diagnosed covid positive and we've tested a couple hundred now that had early signs. we do a lot with immune supported therapies and many of our patients are coming through absolutely unscathed, which is been amazing. we need to start the hydroxychloroquine absolutely on the mark within 48 hours, it's been shocking to me that there has been a couple of pieces where i've had to fight with primary care physicians that have been involved with these patients, they are sitting at home with fevers bouncing
two weeks ago i spoke with nfl player mark campbell who told me about his own experience with hydroxychloroquine, doctor. watch. >> within a couple of hours i felt better. within 24 hours, i felt pretty good. within 48 hours, i was able to leave the hospital. >> laura: do you feel like that made the difference for you? >> i do. it made all the difference in the world. >> laura: any side effects? >> zero. >> laura: that 48 hours he mentioned is interesting...
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welcome back to worlds apart with bradley campbell associate professor of sociology at california state university and call for of the rise of victimhood culture my grad aggression safe spaces and the new culture wars professor campbell before the break we were talking about this extreme sensitivity that the administrators have. what some would see as perhaps very minor slides and my own theory here is that most administrators of faculty members would be a raised bed then a different moral culture what you call dignity culture and what struck me when i was reading your book is that even when the culture is violated one can expect a more measured and more restrained response whereas within the victim fruit framework you can never predict how bad a reaction would be to even the slightest misstep wouldn't ask create a sort of an inverted moral hazard where the administrators feel the pressure to overreact to every complaint to minimize their risk of students outrage. yes and you know that ministers are under under pressure often from activists from outsiders and we've seen a like a lot of
welcome back to worlds apart with bradley campbell associate professor of sociology at california state university and call for of the rise of victimhood culture my grad aggression safe spaces and the new culture wars professor campbell before the break we were talking about this extreme sensitivity that the administrators have. what some would see as perhaps very minor slides and my own theory here is that most administrators of faculty members would be a raised bed then a different moral...
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naomi campbell, proper handwashes techniques. >> under the nails are important.es germs. >> the online campaign she is joining is called the safe hands challenge. many are doing it promoting health health y hygiene. campbell said she lost someone every day due to the virus. >> air quality agency said there are lower levels of durveths soot and ozone that create smog. if there is a link between desserted freeways and cleaner n air. >>> speaking of wet weather, if you stepped outside today, we hope you brought the umbrella. look at the weather forecast. >> drew. >> we are dealing with rain. cloud cover, slowly breaking down. folks in the south bay, dealing with rain much of the day today. zoom n focus on attention there, see around front just slowly stalled over the south bay with the showers, we will see the rain slowly taper in the south bay over the next couple of hours, as the storm,in oakland, half aninch, san francisco, close talnstday. numbers below average for this time of year. upper 40s, limited sunshine, and tonight, a cold night on the way. frost and fr
naomi campbell, proper handwashes techniques. >> under the nails are important.es germs. >> the online campaign she is joining is called the safe hands challenge. many are doing it promoting health health y hygiene. campbell said she lost someone every day due to the virus. >> air quality agency said there are lower levels of durveths soot and ozone that create smog. if there is a link between desserted freeways and cleaner n air. >>> speaking of wet weather, if you...
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joining us is alastair campbell.d from matt hancock he is trying to test 100,000 people a day, more than anyone in europe. are they catching up? alastair: they are trying to, but my worry about yesterday is it is just another case of overpromising and under delivering. one of the most important principles of communication in a crisis is not to overpromise, is to be brutally frank about the problems. that is why i've been so admiring and respectful of the way governor cuomo has been communicating. boris johnson has caught the virus and has not been as public then he has previously, but the style of communication is still very much, let's try to get the media to focus on what will happen in the future rather than what is happening now. what is happening now is important and i feel that our government -- and trump is the the style of not communication for campaign -- it is the style of communication for a campaign. crisis management, you have to take confidence for the decisions you are making and the person who is doin
joining us is alastair campbell.d from matt hancock he is trying to test 100,000 people a day, more than anyone in europe. are they catching up? alastair: they are trying to, but my worry about yesterday is it is just another case of overpromising and under delivering. one of the most important principles of communication in a crisis is not to overpromise, is to be brutally frank about the problems. that is why i've been so admiring and respectful of the way governor cuomo has been...
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she put up a free pantry in campbell at the walnut drive near winchester. you may have seen the little pantries, where someone can borrow or contribute a book. now they're doing the same thing with food. she's leaving food in the pantry for anyone to take. she happily semis donations of food from anyone who wants to drop it off. this mcdonald doesn't have arches of gold. she has a heart of gold. she said now more than ever a lot of people need extra help. >> another cool story on, this easter sunday, we could stray from our houses. it was a nice way to do it. wasn't wet really at all. >> for most of the bay area through the morning the mid afternoon, that was certainly the case. one noted exception to the rule. that has been in the north bay over the last couple hours. things are starting to calm down. we'll have a closer look. sandal jose, pretty nice. we saw it climbing to 68 degrees. we should see 70s in sandal jose starting tomorrow. san francisco, a little more single but still fairly cool. a high of only 62 degrees. we'll see low clouds coming back in
she put up a free pantry in campbell at the walnut drive near winchester. you may have seen the little pantries, where someone can borrow or contribute a book. now they're doing the same thing with food. she's leaving food in the pantry for anyone to take. she happily semis donations of food from anyone who wants to drop it off. this mcdonald doesn't have arches of gold. she has a heart of gold. she said now more than ever a lot of people need extra help. >> another cool story on, this...
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nbc bay area's roz plater live in campbell where the governor made that announcement. roz? >> reporter: he did indeed. this motel 6 behind me here is part of what the governor calls the project room key initiative. it will be at hotels and motels across the state. now, the governor says they struck a deal with motel 6 and with those rooms now, they have more than the 15,000 rooms to house the homeless during this pandemic. the priority for those rooms will be for the homeless who have tested positive for covid-19, those who have been exposed to the virus, the elderly, and those with chronic health conditions. now he says while santa clara county has been out front in helping secure those hotel beds, other jurisdictions are not. he called on those folks to step up. so far, he says, about 4,200 of those beds are in use already, and they've struck a deal with chef jose andres, his world central kitchen to provide hot meals three times a day. coming up, we'll talk more about this later. but the governor says they wrote some language into the deal with motel 6 so that in the fut
nbc bay area's roz plater live in campbell where the governor made that announcement. roz? >> reporter: he did indeed. this motel 6 behind me here is part of what the governor calls the project room key initiative. it will be at hotels and motels across the state. now, the governor says they struck a deal with motel 6 and with those rooms now, they have more than the 15,000 rooms to house the homeless during this pandemic. the priority for those rooms will be for the homeless who have...
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. ♪ ♪ >> video comes to us from campbell.n playing his electric guitar in his front yard just outside his garage. you can tell the guy can play and the neighbors loved it. he says the show is going to be back next week. he even encouraged neighbors to bring their microphones, maybe a guitar or two. is drums too much? i don't know. come on in and sing along in campbell. thanks for watching. nightly news is next. back at 6:00. >>> breaking news tonight, back to business. the states partially reopening this weekend, another dozen set to in the coming week. we're with some barbershops and gyms as they open the doors while across the country more states see record cases of coronavirus. the new fears of a possible meat shortage as a meat processing employee speaks out. >>> ambulances start coming to or plant, people start being carried out of there >> the alleged risks to employees there. >>> this stunning warning from the w.h.o., there's no evidence having the coronavirus will prevent you from getting it again. what that really me
. ♪ ♪ >> video comes to us from campbell.n playing his electric guitar in his front yard just outside his garage. you can tell the guy can play and the neighbors loved it. he says the show is going to be back next week. he even encouraged neighbors to bring their microphones, maybe a guitar or two. is drums too much? i don't know. come on in and sing along in campbell. thanks for watching. nightly news is next. back at 6:00. >>> breaking news tonight, back to business. the...
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andre campbell at the university stran francis school of medicine. dr. campbell, let me start with you because those mortality rates from covid-19 the degree in which they're disproportionate with we've seen similar examples in boston with latinos. how do you explain that? >> first of all, ali, thank you so much for having me on. i really appreciate that. >> a pleasure. >> i have been absolutely stunned by the disproportionate amount of patients who are affected and who are actually dying who are african-american. twice the repped rate in a general population, and this i think was the result of structural racism, pre-existing conditions, access to care, many of these issues. you talk about chicago, but it's the same in milwaukee. it's the same in new york city, my home i have been heartbroken by the tremendous loss. so it is disproportionately affecting african-americans in the whole country. in my city it's disproportionate affecting the latinx community. we need to follow and learn about and need to make sure that this does not -- >> and dr. perry, thi
andre campbell at the university stran francis school of medicine. dr. campbell, let me start with you because those mortality rates from covid-19 the degree in which they're disproportionate with we've seen similar examples in boston with latinos. how do you explain that? >> first of all, ali, thank you so much for having me on. i really appreciate that. >> a pleasure. >> i have been absolutely stunned by the disproportionate amount of patients who are affected and who are...
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campbell. thank you. i apologize for all the breaking news truncating this. it is certainly meaningful. we have a lot more coming up including what wall street took in today, a lot of awful economic news. they knew it was going to be awful. i guess they didn't know it would be this awful. it was much better than it had been. yo will spell it all out after this. research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. now offering zero commissions on online trades. but one thing hasn't: breakfast. and, if that feels like a little bit of comfort, it's thanks to... the farmers, the line workers and truckers, the grocery stockers and cashiers, and the food bank workers, because right now breakfast as usual is more essential than ever. to everyone around the world working so hard to bring breakfast to the table, thank you. i often get asked what should i do to everyone around the world working so hard if i think i might have corona virus? people who are sick should stay home. y
campbell. thank you. i apologize for all the breaking news truncating this. it is certainly meaningful. we have a lot more coming up including what wall street took in today, a lot of awful economic news. they knew it was going to be awful. i guess they didn't know it would be this awful. it was much better than it had been. yo will spell it all out after this. research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes,...
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i want to turn it over to severin campbell for a b.l.a. report before i hear anything else. >> thank you, chair fewer. severin campbell from the budget and legislative analyst's office. we show the types of beds and people that would be covered under the ordinance in our report. table 2 outlines the cost. we estimate a one-month cost for rooms and services of 58.6 million. this is actually based on existing contracts that the h.s.a. has for these types of services. these numbers come from h.s.a. we do estimate there could be additional costs for on-site management per month of $1.6 million to $1.7 million. those are some reports that we've done looking at on-site management for other types of facilities. there would almost certainly be some sort of fema or office of cal services reimbursement. we estimate that could be up to 93% of costs or eligible costs, but what is uncertain is what these two agencies would determine as reimbursable, so we did an equation in case fema and cal health did not include a lot of our needs in their criteria.
i want to turn it over to severin campbell for a b.l.a. report before i hear anything else. >> thank you, chair fewer. severin campbell from the budget and legislative analyst's office. we show the types of beds and people that would be covered under the ordinance in our report. table 2 outlines the cost. we estimate a one-month cost for rooms and services of 58.6 million. this is actually based on existing contracts that the h.s.a. has for these types of services. these numbers come from...
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or even violence does the old saying still holds true to discuss that i'm now joined by bradley campbell associate professor of sociology at california state university and co-author of the rise of victimhood culture microaggression safe spaces and the new culture professor campbell it's good to talk to you think you very much for your time thanks for having me now professor such an interesting topic but before we delve into it defend the woman that you discussed in the book micro aggressions extreme sensitivity just slides safe spaces allegations of cultural appropriation others primarily american predicaments or is .
or even violence does the old saying still holds true to discuss that i'm now joined by bradley campbell associate professor of sociology at california state university and co-author of the rise of victimhood culture microaggression safe spaces and the new culture professor campbell it's good to talk to you think you very much for your time thanks for having me now professor such an interesting topic but before we delve into it defend the woman that you discussed in the book micro aggressions...
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or even violence does the old saying still holds true to discuss that i'm now joined by bradley campbell associate professor of sociology at california state university and co-author of the rise of victimhood culture microaggression safe spaces and the new culture professor campbell it's good to talk to you think you very much for your time thanks for having me now professor such an interesting topic but before we delve into it the phenomenon that you discussed in the book microaggression extreme sensitivity to just slides safe spaces allegations of cultural appropriation other. primarily an american predicament or is it something bad you see in other parts of the world as well. we 1st started looking at cases and the united states oberlin college at yale and other. universities that's where we were seeing the kinds of. new moral claims a new moral language being used it's certainly used. elsewhere we've we've seen it in britain and australia certainly and in other places in europe so it's something that certainly in the west has become more prominent recently a lot of the ideas go back
or even violence does the old saying still holds true to discuss that i'm now joined by bradley campbell associate professor of sociology at california state university and co-author of the rise of victimhood culture microaggression safe spaces and the new culture professor campbell it's good to talk to you think you very much for your time thanks for having me now professor such an interesting topic but before we delve into it the phenomenon that you discussed in the book microaggression...
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now for more on mr trump's latest corona recommendations i'm joined by john campbell he's a medical doctor who also works as an independent health and this welcome to to the program what do you make of the u.s. president's suggestion off injecting disinfectant to clean the body of krona virus or disinfectant to certainly produce to disinfect surfaces and to disinfect objects they're not to be used to disinfect the virus the virus in the body and the idea of drinking disinfection tauren druid injecting disinfectant with both be highly poisonous things to do if you drink it is going to go into the stomach is going to cause inflammation in the stomach and will be absorbed and can poison you and if you inject it into the bloodstream it could kill you straight away and if you inject insulin muscle it's going to damage the area of muscle and cause an injection abscess so it's not certainly not something you would want to do these things for cleaning services and not for giving into the body in any way what i thought about mr trump also suggests are treating patients with ultraviolet all years ev
now for more on mr trump's latest corona recommendations i'm joined by john campbell he's a medical doctor who also works as an independent health and this welcome to to the program what do you make of the u.s. president's suggestion off injecting disinfectant to clean the body of krona virus or disinfectant to certainly produce to disinfect surfaces and to disinfect objects they're not to be used to disinfect the virus the virus in the body and the idea of drinking disinfection tauren druid...
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have to make sure the vaccines are safe and that it's efficacious that is going to work ok dr john campbell thank you very much for your insights thank your search. staying in the united states the pandemic is pushing jobless numbers to the highest not seen since the great depression of the 1930 s. the most recent figures show one in 6 american workers has been thrown out of a job in the past 5 weeks that's 26000000 people a washington correspondent and it has on its report. when monk looks at her old construction site she still struggles to comprehend what happened 3 weeks ago the immigrant architect from poland was working on one of washington's biggest apartment buildings then she lost her job in just a blink of an eye so very challenging it was of our times being actual to even an intro for unemployment it took me 2 weeks of nonstop calling sometimes i was on the hold for 56 hours in her 20 years in america leno was able to build a life she owns her own home. and raises 2 sons. you know for the 1st time she is fighting to make ends meet she can't afford the mortgage and she has been for
have to make sure the vaccines are safe and that it's efficacious that is going to work ok dr john campbell thank you very much for your insights thank your search. staying in the united states the pandemic is pushing jobless numbers to the highest not seen since the great depression of the 1930 s. the most recent figures show one in 6 american workers has been thrown out of a job in the past 5 weeks that's 26000000 people a washington correspondent and it has on its report. when monk looks at...
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campbell, dr. fauci was very clear yesterday that a vaccine is going to be the ultimate game changer. he keeps getting the question, when, when, when? he said you have to wait for a vaccine. in the meantime, we do have preliminary data from washington state and from california showing that social distancing works. help us to understand what we just heard from the doctor and social distancing can buy us as we wait for the vaccine and any updates on when one is coming. >> yeah, so thanks. social distancing or, you know, physical distancing is, if you will, a lay way of nonbiomedical way of vaccinating yourself. and that is preventing the spread of the disease. it's both so that if someone else that you might be in contact with, that you would not get infected or if you're infected and don't know it that you wouldn't be able to give it to someone else. that's what we all need to do, whether we're in the health care field or not is protect ourselves and the ones we love by social distancing. in terms o
campbell, dr. fauci was very clear yesterday that a vaccine is going to be the ultimate game changer. he keeps getting the question, when, when, when? he said you have to wait for a vaccine. in the meantime, we do have preliminary data from washington state and from california showing that social distancing works. help us to understand what we just heard from the doctor and social distancing can buy us as we wait for the vaccine and any updates on when one is coming. >> yeah, so thanks....
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for this afternoon, across the south bay, 80 degrees in san jose, 79 in campbell and for santa clara, also for campbell, looking at 79, sunnyvale, 79 for morgan hill, cost parts of these bay 78 in concord and 79 for pleasant hill, 80 degrees in brentwood. around the bay, san francisco topping out at 73. 75 four berkeley, oakland as well as for san leandro for the northbay, reaching 81 for santa rosa, 81 for sonoma, 82 in napa and looking at 80 degrees for cloverdale, windsor and st. helena. >>> bay area community services reach out to aaron and gave her car. that car allowed her to reconnect with her family and live with them. the service also promised to find her housing, but that has yet to happen. still, aaron says the donation changed everything for her. >> you know, there's actually people out there that are not going to look down their nose at you. there are people out there that actually do have a heart, you know. i gained my faith in humanity back. i didn't have it for a long time. a very long time. >> most women who are pregnant and are at high risk for early delivery. and de
for this afternoon, across the south bay, 80 degrees in san jose, 79 in campbell and for santa clara, also for campbell, looking at 79, sunnyvale, 79 for morgan hill, cost parts of these bay 78 in concord and 79 for pleasant hill, 80 degrees in brentwood. around the bay, san francisco topping out at 73. 75 four berkeley, oakland as well as for san leandro for the northbay, reaching 81 for santa rosa, 81 for sonoma, 82 in napa and looking at 80 degrees for cloverdale, windsor and st. helena....
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sarah campbell, bbc news. time for a look at the weather — here's ben rich.y sunny and very one day. temperatures across parts of southern england reached 2a degrees. cooler for some southern england reached 2a degrees. coolerfor some north sea coast, and we are expecting a lot of cloud, mist and we are expecting a lot of cloud, mistand murk we are expecting a lot of cloud, mist and murk to develop here through this evening, rolling inland through this evening, rolling inland through parts of yorkshire and perhaps into the midlands by the end of the night. clear spells elsewhere, temperatures up to 9 degrees but some parts of scotland could see a touch of frost. the grey and murky start eastern england tomorrow but the murky fog should break up and clear, then once again we are looking at dry weather with spells of sunshine. some patchy cloud, then another fairly one day. maybe not quite as warm as today in the south, but further north in the glasgow you will get to around 20 degrees. on friday evening the chance of the odd shower in the moors and west countr
sarah campbell, bbc news. time for a look at the weather — here's ben rich.y sunny and very one day. temperatures across parts of southern england reached 2a degrees. cooler for some southern england reached 2a degrees. coolerfor some north sea coast, and we are expecting a lot of cloud, mist and we are expecting a lot of cloud, mistand murk we are expecting a lot of cloud, mist and murk to develop here through this evening, rolling inland through this evening, rolling inland through parts of...
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integral part of the scene micro influenzas they don't have millions of followers like carly kim campbell and go by. important for companies because the mix of brands and everyday lives on their streams makes them more relatable to their father was to keep users on the platform longer instagram now also offers shopping directly through the app . being able to shop without having to leave the app that's the idea behind instagram checkout. users can buy clothes handbags and shoes they see on instagram directly in the app payment is by credit card so pay pal data such as your shipping address can be saved for a few to purchases and the platform keeps you updated regarding the status of. instagram checkout has been available in the u.s. since march 29th the base of isn't included brant such as burberry and prada it does as well as sarah and. to date instagram shopping is available in $77.00 countries products with a price tag i think user clicks to buy products and browse the openings which closes up to the purchase is completed so that the user is back on the stream. for instagram the goal i
integral part of the scene micro influenzas they don't have millions of followers like carly kim campbell and go by. important for companies because the mix of brands and everyday lives on their streams makes them more relatable to their father was to keep users on the platform longer instagram now also offers shopping directly through the app . being able to shop without having to leave the app that's the idea behind instagram checkout. users can buy clothes handbags and shoes they see on...
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mark ca campbell is an example.out and beat the virus, instead he says, "bleeping kicked my --." >> joining us now is mark. even in this tough times, i am a new england guy, that hurts a little bit. i know he's your fellow wolverine. i wish him the best in tampa bay, i wish it were not so. back to why we are here. i want to get to your professional experience with the testing company in a second. first, i want as a guy who played in the nfl, tough guy and tight end. you said coronavirus kicked your ass. explain. >> well, it is simple. first off, say hi to dana for me. hope she's doing well. it is all with the x-athlete mindset. i had this grinder mentality and still do today. when i got it. i went through a drive-thru screening process. they told me hey, you probably have it, we are not going to test you because you don't have any autoimmune issues or morbidity. i spent at home 12 days thinking everyday it will get better. it got worse and worse. i never had a fever. my fever was never below 101 for 12 straight days
mark ca campbell is an example.out and beat the virus, instead he says, "bleeping kicked my --." >> joining us now is mark. even in this tough times, i am a new england guy, that hurts a little bit. i know he's your fellow wolverine. i wish him the best in tampa bay, i wish it were not so. back to why we are here. i want to get to your professional experience with the testing company in a second. first, i want as a guy who played in the nfl, tough guy and tight end. you said...
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he also met with nfl player mark campbell.t of their conversation. >> tell us, you are a big powerful guy and this little bug knocked the hell out of you, right? >> it was a battle that wasn't so good for me. but i wasn't done fighting. jillian: a bit of a colorful meeting at times. the president very interested in hearing about everybody's symptoms and hearing more about the disease. some people on social media think this was a very good idea for the president to sit down and meet with these survivors. this is so wonderful. glad to see a president that cares for americans. another twitter user says it is awesome when people put politics aside and recognize the truth. i should also point out that each person was tested for the coronavirus again before meeting with the president. jillian: absolutely. so, then is interesting. people have a lot to say about the wwe being considered an essential business in florida. carley: yeah, usually when you think about essential businesses you think about hospitals and grocery stores. ron de
he also met with nfl player mark campbell.t of their conversation. >> tell us, you are a big powerful guy and this little bug knocked the hell out of you, right? >> it was a battle that wasn't so good for me. but i wasn't done fighting. jillian: a bit of a colorful meeting at times. the president very interested in hearing about everybody's symptoms and hearing more about the disease. some people on social media think this was a very good idea for the president to sit down and meet...
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mid-70s for this epic from san jose and campbell and low 70s in cupertino. for the east bay, coming in at 77 concorde and pleasant hill, low 80s from antioch and brentwood. fairfield hit a high of 92 yesterday so 10 degrees cooler this afternoon. 64 san francisco, mid to upper 70s for the north bay, and daytime highs around 81 for windsor and st. helena. extended forecast, we will cool it down for thursday, friday, and into the weekend. >>> keeping you laughing during a difficult time. next on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area , how one famed comedy club is hoping to spread some joy while encouraging you to stay at home. >>> as we get a break, we are giving a big congratulations to gavin moran of washington high school. he will be attending college in the fall where he prepares to get a degree in environmental studies. congratulations and we want to see your class at 2020 picture. should them by using the #kpix. include names and something about them. where they're graduating from and where they are going. >>> one thing is for sure, t sh comedy. >> lucki
mid-70s for this epic from san jose and campbell and low 70s in cupertino. for the east bay, coming in at 77 concorde and pleasant hill, low 80s from antioch and brentwood. fairfield hit a high of 92 yesterday so 10 degrees cooler this afternoon. 64 san francisco, mid to upper 70s for the north bay, and daytime highs around 81 for windsor and st. helena. extended forecast, we will cool it down for thursday, friday, and into the weekend. >>> keeping you laughing during a difficult time....
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. >> reporter: but while every sport is different, campbell believes no matter how each comes back, with fans or without, it's the return that matters most. >> we sports bring happiness. best thing about sports, it gives you something to believe in, gives you a reason to hope.. the championship.t mak spo gett field, the leagues are looking into playing games at neutral sites, cutting down their seas my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. subut when we realized she wasn hebattling sensitive skin, we switched to new tide plus downy free. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. new tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. mmm, birthday cake. and try pure protein shakes, with 24 vitamins and minerals. a
. >> reporter: but while every sport is different, campbell believes no matter how each comes back, with fans or without, it's the return that matters most. >> we sports bring happiness. best thing about sports, it gives you something to believe in, gives you a reason to hope.. the championship.t mak spo gett field, the leagues are looking into playing games at neutral sites, cutting down their seas my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk...
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this afternoon across the south bay looking at 77 campbell and santa clara, 79 for high in morgan hillross the east bay some of the warmest temperatures, 80 pleasant hill, 79 concorde , 83 fairfield, antioch and brentwood , some of the warmest locations through the afternoon, mid to upper 70s for the tri-valley. around the bay ever 60s in sausalito. those 70s in berkeley and san leandro. for the north bay, 81 santa rosa for high temperature . 82 saint alayna. extended forecast, warming it up for thursday. by friday still warm into the weekend and next week. >>> today, the san francisco flower mart will be reopening for wholesale distribution. this is video of one business and what it looks like before the pandemic. permission to reopen but now a strict social distancing policy will be in place. without a place to sell flowers during the shelter in place hundreds of thousands of dollars went to waste and more than 90% of workers were >>> today, virtual celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of earth day. the theme is climate action with half the world's population staying at home. ex
this afternoon across the south bay looking at 77 campbell and santa clara, 79 for high in morgan hillross the east bay some of the warmest temperatures, 80 pleasant hill, 79 concorde , 83 fairfield, antioch and brentwood , some of the warmest locations through the afternoon, mid to upper 70s for the tri-valley. around the bay ever 60s in sausalito. those 70s in berkeley and san leandro. for the north bay, 81 santa rosa for high temperature . 82 saint alayna. extended forecast, warming it up...
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so, you can see right over san jose, campbell, saratoga, down 101 into morgan hill and gilroy, that light shower activity for us this morning. so, are live look with her camera as we look east at the bay bridge, temperatures are running in the 30s and in the 40s. it is a chilly start, cold and santa rosa, 34, low 40s, livermore, concord, mid-40s them oakland, san francisco and for san jose this morning. here's what you can expect. we are not done with our wet weather just yet we had that beneficial weather over the weekend. with some isolated higher totals up in the mountains over the weekend picking up as much as 4 to 5 inches of rain. we will see scattered showers for this afternoon and isolated shower, thunderstorm as possible as we head to the day rain chances in san francisco about 60%. unsettled weather. the chance for is an isolated thunderstorm, those are those yellow and orange colors indicating that. for tomorrow, a spotty shower possible, but we are going to see partly sunny skies as we head to your tuesday afternoon. now, let's show you our temperatures for today. so, upper 50
so, you can see right over san jose, campbell, saratoga, down 101 into morgan hill and gilroy, that light shower activity for us this morning. so, are live look with her camera as we look east at the bay bridge, temperatures are running in the 30s and in the 40s. it is a chilly start, cold and santa rosa, 34, low 40s, livermore, concord, mid-40s them oakland, san francisco and for san jose this morning. here's what you can expect. we are not done with our wet weather just yet we had that...
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zooming and to the south bay, looking at light rain pushing across san jose, down through los gatos, campbell and right along 101. as we head to the day, below average temperatures again scattered showers and the chance to see an isolated thunderstorms. i will take you hour by hour through traffic. >> let's take a look at the roadways right now. chp was working on but was first reported as an accident, it is now a broken down vehicle on 24 eastbound. not too far from broadway. we saw some slight delays earlier that looks like they may have now moved this over. traffic moving a lot better. not a lot of volume, not a lot of cars in the roadway of these incidents pop up, doesn't look like they are causing a ton of delays, but if you are a delivery truck driver or a healthcare worker, and essential worker getting to go on the freeways this morning you should be able to go for the most part, there is a traffic hazard, a fallen tree on highway 90 is blocking the roadway in both directions right at 35 skyline boulevard. utilize an alternate they are instead. the bay bridge looks pretty good with no
zooming and to the south bay, looking at light rain pushing across san jose, down through los gatos, campbell and right along 101. as we head to the day, below average temperatures again scattered showers and the chance to see an isolated thunderstorms. i will take you hour by hour through traffic. >> let's take a look at the roadways right now. chp was working on but was first reported as an accident, it is now a broken down vehicle on 24 eastbound. not too far from broadway. we saw some...