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create casey so what we're going to do today is if you chop them up and record the brain activity in your entire brain as you receive an anticipated receiving shock and not check to look at the neural basis of consuming energy dense foods. the test subjects can sip the milkshake through the tubes without moving their heads. what we found out is that the people who never eat ice cream you could trace that reward circuitry everything lit up just beautifully and it activated things very strongly about in contrast to people who ate ice cream every day showed a very diminished response there was hardly any activation whatsoever illustrating the regular intake of energy dense foods really reduces the pleasure you experience when you consume those fears. the reward circuit is a region of the brain that controls the feeling of pleasure it is particularly responsive to sugar consumption but eating too much ends up weakening its responsibilities so that at the same dose the sensations of pleasure are ultimately reduced. and eric stice his experiment reveals another more subtle perhaps more per
create casey so what we're going to do today is if you chop them up and record the brain activity in your entire brain as you receive an anticipated receiving shock and not check to look at the neural basis of consuming energy dense foods. the test subjects can sip the milkshake through the tubes without moving their heads. what we found out is that the people who never eat ice cream you could trace that reward circuitry everything lit up just beautifully and it activated things very strongly...
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casey: so, over 2020, it has been a consistent rise and the number of people owning tesla on robinhoode to the increase in robinhood accounts out there. robinhood has seen a significant uptake in the user base. in the past before 2020, it was a very mainly reversion-traded stock. 20 20, people have consistently bought. i want to ask you about biotech. given all of the data you have analyzed, what is been the most surprising thing for you during this pandemic? and that is in how people trade? casey: it is vary interesting that people will take multiple perspectives. there is not one core dynamic that decides the way robinhood users trade. in the pandemic stocks, there are a lot of people who will buy ailing rental car and airline companies, but at the same time, people invest heavily in the work from home stocks like zoom and slack. people are very dynamic and the way they trade. they will jump on news as it happens. people have their ear to the ground, trying to make the best trading decisions they can throughout the day. alix: casey, how much are hedge funds looking at your data? have
casey: so, over 2020, it has been a consistent rise and the number of people owning tesla on robinhoode to the increase in robinhood accounts out there. robinhood has seen a significant uptake in the user base. in the past before 2020, it was a very mainly reversion-traded stock. 20 20, people have consistently bought. i want to ask you about biotech. given all of the data you have analyzed, what is been the most surprising thing for you during this pandemic? and that is in how people trade?...
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that was a term of hudson, of casey, so you had, whether it was the cruel and unusual punishment clause or abortion, it was all there. we had to learn on the fly. we did not have systems. but i was 43 and there was a lot more energy, we did not sleep a whole lot. judge katsas: that is for sure. justice thomas: you slept there, i know that you did. judge katsas: a few nights. justice thomas: we had a lot of sleepless nights. again, i point to, and i just finish reading this year, e.b., sledge's book, the old rate. read. we did nothing compared to what they did on okinawa. you feel humbled when you read what we have required other people to do for us to be able to sit here in peace. [applause] i just wish, you know, we do the wreaths across america each year. and when you see the young people who have lost their limbs and lost lives, the wounded warriors. any inconvenience that we have endured pales in comparison when you see -- you go up to arlington and you see all of those who have given the last full measure, or who are mortally wounded. i have done very little, and i think that year
that was a term of hudson, of casey, so you had, whether it was the cruel and unusual punishment clause or abortion, it was all there. we had to learn on the fly. we did not have systems. but i was 43 and there was a lot more energy, we did not sleep a whole lot. judge katsas: that is for sure. justice thomas: you slept there, i know that you did. judge katsas: a few nights. justice thomas: we had a lot of sleepless nights. again, i point to, and i just finish reading this year, e.b., sledge's...
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better the other servers got a piece of the pie we ought to chair, so it kind of puts all of us living a life that was going to be casey there so it's really off they had the means and they decided to help. >>and that's all that anybody can ask for right now is it's not about me. it's it's not about the money it's about the message of spreading positivity and love. >>love that that was ann miller reporting and that wraps up kron 4 news at 8 that's a great idea here's what we're working on for prom for news at 9 o'clock new developments in a fatal shooting involving police department. >>why the lawyer for the man who was killed says the department failed to preserve a key piece of evidence and it has been an emotional roller coaster for businesses forced to shut down again many just days after reopening coming up why one salon owner says she has done everything possible to keep our customers and her employees say. we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. an army family who is always at the ready. so when they got a little surprise... two!? ...they didn't panic. they got a bigger car for their soon-to-be-bi
better the other servers got a piece of the pie we ought to chair, so it kind of puts all of us living a life that was going to be casey there so it's really off they had the means and they decided to help. >>and that's all that anybody can ask for right now is it's not about me. it's it's not about the money it's about the message of spreading positivity and love. >>love that that was ann miller reporting and that wraps up kron 4 news at 8 that's a great idea here's what we're...
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leland: we've got casey siegel down in texas watching hannah as it comes ashore. adam. thanks soh casey earlier. you think about hurricane douglas and listen to the hawaii governor earlier, the hawaii economy has just been decimated because of covid. so much relies on tourism. there's a lockdown there. can't really get in the islands with tourism dollars. you imagine getting hit with a hurricane, it's not even a double whammy, it's a triple whammy. kristin: this is something that local officials and leaders have been preparing for for some time the convergence of the hurricane season and the coronavirus pandemic. you do start to think about how is this going to work if there are mass evacuations and people have to shelter together in larger quantities in some of the shelters that you often see when hurricanes hit. leland, i really like how you almost got your chance to be -- to play meteorologist with adam's audio cutting out. you covered quite a few hurricanes. so, you know, you probably would have done an okay job. leland: i had another 10 seconds in me until we got adam back.
leland: we've got casey siegel down in texas watching hannah as it comes ashore. adam. thanks soh casey earlier. you think about hurricane douglas and listen to the hawaii governor earlier, the hawaii economy has just been decimated because of covid. so much relies on tourism. there's a lockdown there. can't really get in the islands with tourism dollars. you imagine getting hit with a hurricane, it's not even a double whammy, it's a triple whammy. kristin: this is something that local...
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that was a term of hudson, of fuchsia, of casey, and so you had, whether it was the cruel and unusual punishment clause or abortion, it was all there. we had to learn on the fly. we didn't have systems. but you know, i was 43. there was a lot more energy. we did sleep a whole lot. >> that's for sure. >> you slept there, i know you did. >> a few nights. >> yes, we had a lot of sleepless nights. but again i just finished reading this year, when you law clerks you get to read a lot of different things. i just finished reading eb sledges book, and we did nothing compared to what that kid did on callaloo and okinawa. you feel humbled when you read what we have required other people to do for us to get to sit here in peace. [applause] i just wish that, you know, we do the reach across america each year, and when you see the young people who have lost their limbs and lost lives, the wounded warriors, any inconvenience that we have endured pales in comparison when you see -- you go to arlington and you see all those who have given the last full measure, who were mortally wounded. i have done
that was a term of hudson, of fuchsia, of casey, and so you had, whether it was the cruel and unusual punishment clause or abortion, it was all there. we had to learn on the fly. we didn't have systems. but you know, i was 43. there was a lot more energy. we did sleep a whole lot. >> that's for sure. >> you slept there, i know you did. >> a few nights. >> yes, we had a lot of sleepless nights. but again i just finished reading this year, when you law clerks you get to...
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about her life and what made hear writer and interested the case and what was hard for her so i would never casey complain how so and so wouldn't talk. told you that person was a difficult person for harper lee, and when i said it's hard to reconstruct the life of a black sharecropper because louis maxwell was a black sharecropper who became a preacher and was in later if you accused of this. i can tell you law hard for harper lee to understand nat and doesn't sound that self-pit using that me as a writer found difficult or i as a researcher to fine it difficult to find the same amount of newspaper coverage but the reverend i could find pout harper lee. so i got include her in things she was never going to do and never bring herself into the story, so that made it easier for me. >> you were able to write more but louis maxwell and his career as a minister than she was able to. >> i was lucky. his military records turned up. this becomes a kind of show your worth moment and i'm happy to do it because it's not a story of triumph for me. it's a story of a triumph of a lot of archivists and librarian
about her life and what made hear writer and interested the case and what was hard for her so i would never casey complain how so and so wouldn't talk. told you that person was a difficult person for harper lee, and when i said it's hard to reconstruct the life of a black sharecropper because louis maxwell was a black sharecropper who became a preacher and was in later if you accused of this. i can tell you law hard for harper lee to understand nat and doesn't sound that self-pit using that me...
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so. thank you. >> thank you very much, senator scott. senator rosen. >> well, good morning, everyone. thank you, senator collins, ranking member casey, for holding this important hearing, and, of course, like senator scott said for the impressive group of panelists who have spent so much of their life and efforts on health care, in so many areas, particularly this one. i want to address the racial health disparities and how we can work through education training and resources to make things better because racial and ethnic health disparities persist because of long-standing inequities in working, living, health and social conditions. we see the manifestations of such disparities everywhere. for example, during covid-19, data from my home state and the southern nevada health district shows la tinos are dying at a higher rate than any other group in the region. northern nevada the la tino population has the highest number of covid-19 counties even though they only make up a quarter of the county's population. we know too often inadequate access to care, underlying biases, place ethnic and racial minorities and seniors of color at grea
so. thank you. >> thank you very much, senator scott. senator rosen. >> well, good morning, everyone. thank you, senator collins, ranking member casey, for holding this important hearing, and, of course, like senator scott said for the impressive group of panelists who have spent so much of their life and efforts on health care, in so many areas, particularly this one. i want to address the racial health disparities and how we can work through education training and resources to...
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so much about things that i covered. the antiwar movement up to the 2000s. casey, welcome back. >> thanks a lot. hat was seamless, so thanks so much. just give a shout out to public schools and public libraries because i'm probably not the only author in america was getting by on public wi-fi. i am over on the eastern shore so don't have much in the way of broadband, but i'm telling you to buy your book local and subscribe to local paper. i your local taxes with joy because a lot of people make these resources but i'm grateful to be able to do it here and thanks for your patience. i hope the folks at home didn't mind the intermission. they probably enjoy hearing from gene more than me anyway. >> thank you. >> as i mentioned we do have several questions. i'm going to start and dive right into those. the first one comes from mary chapman. she says i'm enjoying your book tremendously. which of the three sections with the most interesting for you personally and which was a most difficult to produce? >> that's a great question. for a minute my heart stopped because mary, you're going to learn the are
so much about things that i covered. the antiwar movement up to the 2000s. casey, welcome back. >> thanks a lot. hat was seamless, so thanks so much. just give a shout out to public schools and public libraries because i'm probably not the only author in america was getting by on public wi-fi. i am over on the eastern shore so don't have much in the way of broadband, but i'm telling you to buy your book local and subscribe to local paper. i your local taxes with joy because a lot of...
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tonight so please come in welcoming them. >> bradley, thank you so much and thank you for those kind words. it's an honor really to do with casey and dave as they launch this book, "hunting whitey" which i been reading over the last couple of days. i have known what but the you s for so long and all you out in the field on the whitey story and other stories are well. the whitey story from is probably the most important story that i'll ever cover, and it still goes on. can ask both of you, why you decided to go after the story of whitey bulger? what was it you are trying to get across in your new book? >> again bob, there's been so much great reporting on this story in the boston area. you are one of many journalists that really nailed down his life of crime from south boston meshing with his very double his relationship with the fbi. what dave and i were looking at after he was murdered in prison was those 16 years that is on the run as a fugitive, and all the time he spent in prison leading up to his murder, and his murder itself. those are the missing gaps in the bolger saget in helping to provide for. i think we did. >> bob,
tonight so please come in welcoming them. >> bradley, thank you so much and thank you for those kind words. it's an honor really to do with casey and dave as they launch this book, "hunting whitey" which i been reading over the last couple of days. i have known what but the you s for so long and all you out in the field on the whitey story and other stories are well. the whitey story from is probably the most important story that i'll ever cover, and it still goes on. can ask...
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. >> good morning, derek it is john so las vegas casey knows are notorious for using technology to keep their money safe and controlling the environment inside do you need to use technology for health now people who have a camera to see who has a temperature that maybe did not report that. who is following the rules and who is not >> we implemented temperature checks at all of our entrances the regulation is that we have to temperature check all of our guests right before they come in the door and what we found is that makes people feel a bit more comfortable. that really sets the table when for people come inside it sets the table for all of that i think some of the technology and the changes that have been implemented have worked out well so far >> is there anything else that you're contemplating i imagine there will be a time when maybe a temperature check at the door might feel a little obtrusive. i'm hoping we get to that time, and maybe other technology that could have a similar impact? >> i think what we're seeing, we're seeing some very radical es ka fla-- escalation. the entire
. >> good morning, derek it is john so las vegas casey knows are notorious for using technology to keep their money safe and controlling the environment inside do you need to use technology for health now people who have a camera to see who has a temperature that maybe did not report that. who is following the rules and who is not >> we implemented temperature checks at all of our entrances the regulation is that we have to temperature check all of our guests right before they come...
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>> julie: casey stegall. thank you so much.tars and stripes military newspaper is looking to congress for help after the trump administration proposed cutting its funding next year. the publication is subsidized, but editorial and dependent dates back to the civil war and parts of the world where there is no internet. eric shawn is live in new york city. >> you know it's been a dependable mainstay for our troops, but now the military newspaper could be lowered forever. as you said generations of our fighting forces have relied on stars and stripes as the main source of military news and information. it does date back to the civil war. copies have been delivered in the middle of war zones and often stars and stripes provides the only taste of home for our troops who are bravely fighting overseas. half of stars and stripes budget, $50 million a year comes from the pentagon and that is set to be caught right now, threatening the newspapers future. john olson as a former photographer, award-winning war photographer, he stabbed icon
>> julie: casey stegall. thank you so much.tars and stripes military newspaper is looking to congress for help after the trump administration proposed cutting its funding next year. the publication is subsidized, but editorial and dependent dates back to the civil war and parts of the world where there is no internet. eric shawn is live in new york city. >> you know it's been a dependable mainstay for our troops, but now the military newspaper could be lowered forever. as you said...
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so much. and thank you for all the kind words. it's an honor, really, to be with casey and dave as they launch this book, "hunting whitey," which i've been reading over the last couple of days. i've known both of you guys for so hong and saw you out -- so long are saw out in the field. the whitey story, for me is probably the most important story that i'll ever cover, and it still goes on. can i ask both of you why you decided to go after the story of whitey bulger? what was it you were trying to get across in your new book? >> sure. well, you know, again, bob, you -- there's been so much great reporting on the story in the boston area. you're one of, you know, many journalists that really nails down the life of crime from south boston meshing with his very devilish relationship with the fbi. what dave and i were looking at after bulger was murdered in prison was, you know, those 16 years that he was on the run as a fugitive. and all that time he spent in prison leading up to his murder, and his murder itself, you know, they were the missing gaps in the bulger saga that
so much. and thank you for all the kind words. it's an honor, really, to be with casey and dave as they launch this book, "hunting whitey," which i've been reading over the last couple of days. i've known both of you guys for so hong and saw you out -- so long are saw out in the field. the whitey story, for me is probably the most important story that i'll ever cover, and it still goes on. can i ask both of you why you decided to go after the story of whitey bulger? what was it you...
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casey stegall. he is monitoring uptick in cases in so-called hot states. casey, where do we stand. reporter: one important metric they're discussing in the ongoing white house coronavirus task briefing right now is the number of hospitalizations and that what has a lot of communities worried there is some relief pap apparently, doctors, nurses, medical personnel deployed to some hard hit states but city leaders in austin, texas, for example, say, if this current trend continues they will run out of bed space in that community in about two weeks time. so, a lot of the city officials have put together this contingency plan, essentially, that they may have to shut the city and the county back down for another 35 days in order to get the numbers where they need to be. similar to what phase one of governor abbott's reopening plan looked like. now austin's mayor says that would be done only as a last resort but it's still on the table. the news comes on the same day texas reported more than 10,000 new cases in a 24 hour period. here is where we talk about the hospitalizations. more than
casey stegall. he is monitoring uptick in cases in so-called hot states. casey, where do we stand. reporter: one important metric they're discussing in the ongoing white house coronavirus task briefing right now is the number of hospitalizations and that what has a lot of communities worried there is some relief pap apparently, doctors, nurses, medical personnel deployed to some hard hit states but city leaders in austin, texas, for example, say, if this current trend continues they will run...
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. >> kristin: casey stegall, thank you so much. what does this mean for fourth of july festivities?onathan serrie is live in atlanta with more. >> public health officials are really discouraging any type of large gathering or even a moderate sized gathering over the fourth of july, and they really base this on upticks in cases that they saw in the weeks following memorial day when people were gathering in large numbers. many cities are canceling or scaling back celebrations, but local authorities are worried about increasing displays of amateur fireworks. >> a word to anyone who is thinking about a backyard fireworks show, don't. fireworks are illegal in massachusetts and dangerous and untrained hands. >> in florida, the blue angels can canceled the air show saying it is the only way we can assure the safety of the community we love so much an a or airbnb announced it is banning parties in regions with public health mandates against larger gatherings including the sunshine state. in case he mentioned the requirement for masks in texas, a similar requirement went into effect today in
. >> kristin: casey stegall, thank you so much. what does this mean for fourth of july festivities?onathan serrie is live in atlanta with more. >> public health officials are really discouraging any type of large gathering or even a moderate sized gathering over the fourth of july, and they really base this on upticks in cases that they saw in the weeks following memorial day when people were gathering in large numbers. many cities are canceling or scaling back celebrations, but...
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so much, senator scott. senator rosen. >> well, good morning, everyone. thank you senator collins, ranking member casey for holding this important hearing and of course, like senator skt said for the impressive group of panelists who have spent so much of their lives in efforts on health care in so many areas, but particular will i this one. but i want to address the racial health disparities and how we can work through education, training and resources to make things better because racial and ethnic et disparities persist because of longstanding equities, living and health and conditions. we see the manifestations of such disparities everywhere. from covid-19, from my home state, shows that latinos are dying at a higher rate than any other group in the region. in northern nevada the latino population has the most number of covid-19 cases even though they make up only a quarter of the counties' total population. we know too often inadequate care, and biases place racial minorities at greater complications for covid-19 and other diseases as well. so research also suggests that providers actions can be i
so much, senator scott. senator rosen. >> well, good morning, everyone. thank you senator collins, ranking member casey for holding this important hearing and of course, like senator skt said for the impressive group of panelists who have spent so much of their lives in efforts on health care in so many areas, but particular will i this one. but i want to address the racial health disparities and how we can work through education, training and resources to make things better because...
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>> thank you so much for the question, senator casey.e's been this narrative that the foundation of the global trading system was about terror of liberalization and nothing else. i think that narrative is false and extremely harmful and some of things mr. gere was talking about the philosophy we had in the '90s about the condition in which we could the wto and let china in. if a look at what was motivating the founders of the system and were talking about additionally fdr and john maynard keynes and those who follow them, these were people that lived through the gilded age. fixing income inequality. fixing nationalism, political instability, authoritarianism. more importantly they had seen how particularly in europe authoritarian governments have been able to deploy concentrated economic power in the form of cartels and trusts to pursue an authoritarian agenda. they were not just thinking about italy and germany in the past. they were looking at the soviet union and that was timing is rather than fascist but the same fundamental problem
>> thank you so much for the question, senator casey.e's been this narrative that the foundation of the global trading system was about terror of liberalization and nothing else. i think that narrative is false and extremely harmful and some of things mr. gere was talking about the philosophy we had in the '90s about the condition in which we could the wto and let china in. if a look at what was motivating the founders of the system and were talking about additionally fdr and john maynard...
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so proud of coach pierce here in georgia. yesterday i had an opportunity to address coach casey in detroit and certainly we are so proud of theork that lebron james and others are doing to make certain that for people who have to show up in person, that they have the ability to vote safely and to vote with in a reasonable amount of time. it is a poll tax. when somebody has to risk the entire day's wage in order to cast a ballot, when others can go in and out in 15 minutes. that is not only disproportion voter supression, it's a violation of who we are as a nation. we have to remember this july 4th that we have had to fight since inception to make citizenship real for every american and we should double down in 2020 to make sure that the most vulnerable we hear from. >> you know, and i covered your campaign for governor in georgia. and anybody who paid any attention to it at all will know there was a lot of voter suppression. i wonder if other states are prepared for a massive mail-in campaign. i have talked to friends that do election campaigns in florida who say that buy and large, black voters don't usually vote absentee, s
so proud of coach pierce here in georgia. yesterday i had an opportunity to address coach casey in detroit and certainly we are so proud of theork that lebron james and others are doing to make certain that for people who have to show up in person, that they have the ability to vote safely and to vote with in a reasonable amount of time. it is a poll tax. when somebody has to risk the entire day's wage in order to cast a ballot, when others can go in and out in 15 minutes. that is not only...
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. >> charles: casey, thank you very much. so the question is now heading to a new cold war.mittee and joins me now. you have been pushing this warning about the china situation longer than most folks down there. where do we stand now? this is a big retaliation we were bracing for. what happens next? >> i think what you're going to see it is we are going to continue to tighten up on china. i thought secretary pompeo did a very good job with his remarks yesterday. he said distrust and verify. we have to keep in mind that china has used covid-19 as the accelerant in their 100 year marathon. this has been their goal. to make the 21st century the china century. and they have our relationship with them has been too cozy for too long. ait is imperative that we begin to unravel that relationship. it is very important that we close the confucius institute's. just talking about the scientists that are being arrested. they come here to our academic institutions. they are all part of the chinese communist party. they are stealing trade secrets. we cannot trust them, so close those. it's
. >> charles: casey, thank you very much. so the question is now heading to a new cold war.mittee and joins me now. you have been pushing this warning about the china situation longer than most folks down there. where do we stand now? this is a big retaliation we were bracing for. what happens next? >> i think what you're going to see it is we are going to continue to tighten up on china. i thought secretary pompeo did a very good job with his remarks yesterday. he said distrust and...
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. >> john: casey stegall for us tonight. thanks so much.os angeles county supervisors are considering a plan to close the central jail within a year. last year supervisors rejected a proposal to replace the facility. today a supervisor said the coronavirus pandemic presents a magnified and reaffirmed need to close the jail altogether. an army officer who was a key witness in president trump impeachment trial is retiring. a lawyer for lieutenant colonel alexander vindman says his client has determined his career "will forever be limited because of retaliation by the president and his allies." president trump fired vin men in february. a senior defense official confirms that the defense secretary signed off on vindman's promotion on monday. he will retire at the lower rank. the dow gained 177. s&p 500 finished ahead 25. nasdaq jumped 149 points. two major universities are suing the trump administration over the enforcement of a rule that could adversely affect foreign students who are studying in this country. national correspondent william l
. >> john: casey stegall for us tonight. thanks so much.os angeles county supervisors are considering a plan to close the central jail within a year. last year supervisors rejected a proposal to replace the facility. today a supervisor said the coronavirus pandemic presents a magnified and reaffirmed need to close the jail altogether. an army officer who was a key witness in president trump impeachment trial is retiring. a lawyer for lieutenant colonel alexander vindman says his client...
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. >> thank you so much for the question senator casey.here is the end this part of the foundations of global trading system is about civilization and nothing else but nothing the narrative was fast and extremely harmful. if someone thinks mr. gere was talking about, is moving out in the '90s in which the conditions that we created and let china and. and it directly traceable crone history. if you look at close motivating the founders of the system. were talking about initially espionage and john maynard kaman and those who follow them. these were people who had lived the gilded age. they had seen an equality of nationalism and political instability. more importantly, they could see how particularly in europe, authoritarian government and been able to deploy concentrated economic power and to pursue an authoritative agenda. they were just thinking about it delayed germany they were looking ahead to india all the communists valley but it was the same fundamental problems which with the relationships between authoritarian government concentr
. >> thank you so much for the question senator casey.here is the end this part of the foundations of global trading system is about civilization and nothing else but nothing the narrative was fast and extremely harmful. if someone thinks mr. gere was talking about, is moving out in the '90s in which the conditions that we created and let china and. and it directly traceable crone history. if you look at close motivating the founders of the system. were talking about initially espionage...
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>> john: casey stegall live in dallas for us this morning, thanks so much. julie?se minority leader kevin mccarthy now threatening action against states that fail to protect statutes as angry protesters target and vandalize monuments across the country. and as we just mentioned, the u.s. and other countries say russian hackers are again trying to steal information, at this time, steel coronavirus vaccine research. how we can detect such valuable information. >> it's reasonable to conclude that coronavirus is the number one priority of every intelligence agency around the world right now. veterans, if you could lower your mortgage payments by $250 a month $3,000 a year, what would you do with the money? save for your retirement, update your home, maybe buy a new car? record low rates have dropped even lower. use your va streamline refi benefit now. one call to newday is all it takes to save $3,000 every year. women with metastatic we breast cancerers. standing in the struggle. hustling through the hurt. asking for science not sorrys. our time for more time - has com
>> john: casey stegall live in dallas for us this morning, thanks so much. julie?se minority leader kevin mccarthy now threatening action against states that fail to protect statutes as angry protesters target and vandalize monuments across the country. and as we just mentioned, the u.s. and other countries say russian hackers are again trying to steal information, at this time, steel coronavirus vaccine research. how we can detect such valuable information. >> it's reasonable to...
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too much i suppose a 2nd wave really is a sustained increasing cases so what we're concerned about is a sustained increase in casey's now at the moment we are seeing an increase but i don't really think we can call it sustained yet it's a bit of a resurgence that's certainly happening and as you know as we've seen before you start off with individual cases then we get clusters then we get community transmission and i think what would largely seeing in germany for example at the moment is clusters there's always a degree of community transmission but it's largely clusters at the moment so we've got this case of a $150.00 harvest workers in bavaria that was a cluster and now all $450.00 workers are quarantined meat processing plants are also quite a high risk there's been several clusters in those this is largely because of migrant workers sleeping in the same accommodation and travelling to work together working in family confined areas there's been some problems in nursing homes and day in asylum facilities as well as well as sort of religious events and some out parties which of actually started small clusters so w
too much i suppose a 2nd wave really is a sustained increasing cases so what we're concerned about is a sustained increase in casey's now at the moment we are seeing an increase but i don't really think we can call it sustained yet it's a bit of a resurgence that's certainly happening and as you know as we've seen before you start off with individual cases then we get clusters then we get community transmission and i think what would largely seeing in germany for example at the moment is...
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thank you to casey for guiding me here in so many ways. for those who got here earlier, please know i extend great thanks to the tech team. had quite a journey for 45 minutes for this accompanying powerpoint deck. and i must say, thank you, i john milton cooper for coming. this really makes no sense that i am up here and he is not. so, he really is the expert. i am something of opposer on -- of a poser on this occasion. i am honored to have been asked to be the 2020 humphrey fellow in social and clinical thought. funny story about how i came to stand before you today. when i received the letter, i knew there would be some serious challenges about finding a time that would work, because microbial calendar is already a mess. i was considering putting my name in the hat for the rutgers position you just heard about. i did not know how that would come became my life. and because i was asked to speak in february, a uniquely busy time for african-american historians. i was prepared to decline the invitation, in fact. in fact, always dumb suggest
thank you to casey for guiding me here in so many ways. for those who got here earlier, please know i extend great thanks to the tech team. had quite a journey for 45 minutes for this accompanying powerpoint deck. and i must say, thank you, i john milton cooper for coming. this really makes no sense that i am up here and he is not. so, he really is the expert. i am something of opposer on -- of a poser on this occasion. i am honored to have been asked to be the 2020 humphrey fellow in social...
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it is the only casey argued before the supreme court. >> so use of racial classifications is unconstitutional? we believe it is unconstitutional. >> not because it is limited to 16, but because the concept of race itself as a classification becomes, in our history and in our understanding, an unjust basis upon which to judge people. we do not believe that intelligence, that achievement, that ability are measured by skin pigmentation or by the last surname of an individual whether or not it sounds spanish. >> do you mean, as to the 16 places, the allocation was dominantly by race? >> there is no question that the 16 places was dominated by race. i have to go back to the record to reach that point. >> there were no non-minority people who were ever admitted to the special admissions program. i do not mean that that was for the lack of trying. susan: what do you hear? >> it is always tough in the supreme court if it is your first time. >> i am joined by a person on this panel who in his first argument did a magnificent job. >> everyone should listen to it. it is a rare thing to pull it off your
it is the only casey argued before the supreme court. >> so use of racial classifications is unconstitutional? we believe it is unconstitutional. >> not because it is limited to 16, but because the concept of race itself as a classification becomes, in our history and in our understanding, an unjust basis upon which to judge people. we do not believe that intelligence, that achievement, that ability are measured by skin pigmentation or by the last surname of an individual whether or...
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eric: casey, really a double whammy for those folks. thanks so much. more on douglas and hanna, let g''s go to meteorologist adm klotz. what's the forecast and how bad do you think it will be? >> we'll know within the next couple of hours. in an hour or two likely we'll see hanna making landfall. the winds, up to 80 miles an hour with this system. some of the heaviest bands of rain beginning to hit the shore. we expect the next hour or two making landfall as a category 1 storm, quickly weakening once it makes landfall, it will run across south texas bringing winds and heavy rain as it moves. we've seen wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour in corpus christi. up the coast, a lot of 40 of to 50-mile-an-hour wind gusts on top of what in some areas are heavy downpours. we have tropical advisories from the u.s., mexico border, right along the coastline. here's the future radar. you see the center of circulation, again, the next hour or so, heavy rain, particularly on the south side of this storm. it will then run across south texas overnight. i do want to show
eric: casey, really a double whammy for those folks. thanks so much. more on douglas and hanna, let g''s go to meteorologist adm klotz. what's the forecast and how bad do you think it will be? >> we'll know within the next couple of hours. in an hour or two likely we'll see hanna making landfall. the winds, up to 80 miles an hour with this system. some of the heaviest bands of rain beginning to hit the shore. we expect the next hour or two making landfall as a category 1 storm, quickly...
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so thank you for looking out for that issue. >> thank you. thank you, chairman collins. >> thank you very much, senator casey. and i would second your concern about the availability of ppe for our home health agencies. that's been a problem in the state of maine as well that i've been working on personally to deliver some ppe to our home health agencies. it's something that's very difficult for them to do their jobs without it. i want to thank our terrific witnesses for being with us today and for their work and their research. it really makes a difference. i want to thank the staff for figuring out how we can safely hold this hearing and observe social distancing which we did throughout. i would note that virtually every member of the committee joined the hearing either in person here in the hearing room or remotely. and so i'm very pleased with that and i think it shows how much people care about this issue. i also want to give a special shout-out to the technical experts who made this possible. when you have that many senators who are joining us remotely, senators who are joining us here, and witnesses in
so thank you for looking out for that issue. >> thank you. thank you, chairman collins. >> thank you very much, senator casey. and i would second your concern about the availability of ppe for our home health agencies. that's been a problem in the state of maine as well that i've been working on personally to deliver some ppe to our home health agencies. it's something that's very difficult for them to do their jobs without it. i want to thank our terrific witnesses for being with...
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casey says well i think you know when we don't have something oh. so good stuff and that i ask if yani if he was encouraging the kids to be violent look so good. so tell me do you feel. instructional. and sort of a new movie. that's all going to spawn on those who are going to the horror. of the home because. right now you know i'm all for the physic now from people who i want to hug want to see on the follicle the system for me to go off on this film oh if i feel that i do oh yes pretty good the phone really has been to the police. more for that they should. probably be thrown off the hearing but it's also my problem going to try to if you don't take on now to talk to the business someone in on top of this if. i tell you i soften it up i'll fix as opposed to going to quote him if you don't move to the funny. side the nazi is. gone that they did this on set that i thought that anybody else it is out. of it you have the book and then you see the scene. the budget to put up the film is i mean. so what's more the sun ok so we and then on to about the sort
casey says well i think you know when we don't have something oh. so good stuff and that i ask if yani if he was encouraging the kids to be violent look so good. so tell me do you feel. instructional. and sort of a new movie. that's all going to spawn on those who are going to the horror. of the home because. right now you know i'm all for the physic now from people who i want to hug want to see on the follicle the system for me to go off on this film oh if i feel that i do oh yes pretty good...
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so far, everything looking like it is happening as planned. we have sean caseycon valley space center on the line watching this with us. talk to us about the significance of this launch in particular. >> well, yes, aside from the launch of a military satellite for the republic of korea, this has, as you mentioned, demonstrated spacex's turnaround time of under 60 days. the previous record of 54 days was held by the nasa program for their atlanta shuttle. this is five days under that. 54-day record. it is a new record. it also demonstrates the continued reuse of the falcon 9 vehicle. this is a workhorse for spacex and a cash cow for the company. emily: now we are going to be following this for the next several minutes and we will also be covering the landing of the first stage on the spacex drone ship. that is another critical step in this particular mission. sean, it's fun to go back in time and look at the history of the space program, but as i understand it, the last time they stay shuttle launched again this close together was back to 1985, justs days in befo
so far, everything looking like it is happening as planned. we have sean caseycon valley space center on the line watching this with us. talk to us about the significance of this launch in particular. >> well, yes, aside from the launch of a military satellite for the republic of korea, this has, as you mentioned, demonstrated spacex's turnaround time of under 60 days. the previous record of 54 days was held by the nasa program for their atlanta shuttle. this is five days under that....
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and it was just like these that casey entered in my life and like with the other flatmates i started to feel the same. and so yesterday but his. kids he must. not survive. no no suspects only saw it all yeah ok it's all a plot to think it well. now does it from me that if i found it said something about you the only thing i want to do the show began to see down clearly. julian. book was there was somebody to. put me in shock the beautiful without all but the love in your poem on the way with that and a lot lot of folk. she sang can't buy me i want to pots. and i were very different is energy was exhausting but also exciting he had the ready travel to many countries and could make friends anywhere. even one fruit from the neighbor we're going to look i born in the ceiling. much lost my biggest fear and they're going to live with down there i know the stuff you know. you watch. all of. it. but. well. i'm kind of something. to do to. get going to see it again. whenever i was with kids it seemed something would happen so i decided to make a short film about my flatmate and his life in pro. bowl because there's a
and it was just like these that casey entered in my life and like with the other flatmates i started to feel the same. and so yesterday but his. kids he must. not survive. no no suspects only saw it all yeah ok it's all a plot to think it well. now does it from me that if i found it said something about you the only thing i want to do the show began to see down clearly. julian. book was there was somebody to. put me in shock the beautiful without all but the love in your poem on the way with...
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. >> john: a setback for texas which was so desperately looking forward to reopening. casey stegall reporting for us. >> sandra: brad parscale is out as president trump campaign manager, the president replacing him among sinking poll numbers. the latest national poll showing a joe biden ahead 57-32. first off, fox news is reporting according to our sources that brad parscale brad parscale wasn't expected to stay on through the election but the staffers inside the campaign were surprised and shocked by this change. were you? >> i was not. and although the d.c. elite and the establishment and the media really care about this stories like this it does the fact immediate at all. and the only thing that shifted was, brad to me and the guns. >> sandra: right, because our scale is not out altogether, he's been demoted to a different position. >> right. what brad is focusing on is the digital strategy. he has felt something no one thought possible, raising money at clips that are at historic levels. we've raised enough money where joe biden would have to raise more than a million do
. >> john: a setback for texas which was so desperately looking forward to reopening. casey stegall reporting for us. >> sandra: brad parscale is out as president trump campaign manager, the president replacing him among sinking poll numbers. the latest national poll showing a joe biden ahead 57-32. first off, fox news is reporting according to our sources that brad parscale brad parscale wasn't expected to stay on through the election but the staffers inside the campaign were...
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mom and dad, megan and casey and the kids brooks and finley you guys share a birthday, when was it or is it >> july 11th >> so yes. we had hoped that we would be in texas visiting family. and unfortunately because of covid that couldn't happen so i sent this in and it's just, you know, this is special and exciting my husband turned 38 on saturday my son turned 9 on saturday. and it was -- it's his great grandpa's birthday in heaven >> oh, that's great. well, we're so glad you could be on with us live. we wanted to wish you guys a happy birthday and casey, you're active duty in the air force. want to take a second to express our gratitude for all you've done and for your family for your sacrifice we appreciate it >> thank you >> and your wife just outed you that you're 38 on national tv. >> psych >> he's not as old as i am >> have a great day. thank you so much. >> thank you, thank you. let's go back to the big board i am looking for the walker family you get the big board. okay first of all, i want craig to take a long look at dad jason. he's here with zoe, justin, and jayden these two guys have known each ot
mom and dad, megan and casey and the kids brooks and finley you guys share a birthday, when was it or is it >> july 11th >> so yes. we had hoped that we would be in texas visiting family. and unfortunately because of covid that couldn't happen so i sent this in and it's just, you know, this is special and exciting my husband turned 38 on saturday my son turned 9 on saturday. and it was -- it's his great grandpa's birthday in heaven >> oh, that's great. well, we're so glad you...
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so called security will. i this police ban estates that every protester who violates the law will be arrested and everyone on the streets knows the risk taking. casey one does to you. he says he wanted to give this interview because he refuses to give up his right to freedom of expression and stands by the 5 demands. well joining me now is taiwan's representative to germany jay way shit what goes through your mind when you see these latest pictures from on cong. i was quite scared and i think the feeling of mind can be posed to sate by most of the people in hong kong or in taiwan and 1st of all i would like to point out that this nation or security go for hong kong 0 against. is going to provide the legal framework for the page government to practice illegal ways and methods to suppress the democratic movement of the hong kong people. is a conflict not between home counties people and chinese is a conflict between 2 they do systems is a matter of freedom and tyranny oh to some extent beginning with yesterday a matter of life and this do you are now are you with a way that the chinese leadership will tighten it on taiwan next share of cares what is
so called security will. i this police ban estates that every protester who violates the law will be arrested and everyone on the streets knows the risk taking. casey one does to you. he says he wanted to give this interview because he refuses to give up his right to freedom of expression and stands by the 5 demands. well joining me now is taiwan's representative to germany jay way shit what goes through your mind when you see these latest pictures from on cong. i was quite scared and i think...
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casey short cried on the shoulder. of captain julie ertz the 2 say they got emotional because they have grown so close having these difficult and important conversations about race. and that's the bus. house democrats have unveiled their climate action plan which they say will add new clean energy jobs and make communities more resilient against natural disasters. this latest approach is being led by one florida lawmaker in our washington correspondent kelli meyer spoke with her about the bill. >>our task is urgent florida congresswoman kathy castor and house democrats have unveiled a 500 plus page action plan to tackle climate change we're here. >>on the steps of the united states capitol to take a bold step for climate action now. >>democrats say their plan would grow the economy by adding new clean energy jobs, help communities and farmers withstand the impacts of climate change by requiring best practices for building in farming and protect the health of families by developing a national plan to prepare and respond to disasters help. >>states like mine the state of florida become are more resilient to flooding. and it i
casey short cried on the shoulder. of captain julie ertz the 2 say they got emotional because they have grown so close having these difficult and important conversations about race. and that's the bus. house democrats have unveiled their climate action plan which they say will add new clean energy jobs and make communities more resilient against natural disasters. this latest approach is being led by one florida lawmaker in our washington correspondent kelli meyer spoke with her about the bill....
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so tandy's partners and husbands. >> absolutely. yep. >> reporter: the list included ex-husband casey collins, former boyfriend john jones, and her mostent ex-lover, nick hillary. collins and jones had been with tandy at the hospital, and they even sat next to her during her interview at the potsdam p.d. the next morning. john jones is to tandy's left, holding her hand. casey collins was quickly eliminated as a suspect, because he had a solid alibi that placed him nowhere near garrett's apartment at 5:00 p.m. on october 24th. but john jones, the local sheriff's deputy, got a deeper look. >> so it's early hours, but something might be going on with john jones. you just don't know what it is, huh? >> potentially, yes. >> reporter: he told police he got home about 5:00, and he lives just two blocks from garrett's apartment. police say this is jones on a very grainy security video, across the street from where garrett passed on his skate ride home. in a police interview room, jones was asked to roll up his shirt and pants to check for possible wounds and a leg injury. meanwhile, tandy was talking to police, and she had some thoughts. stro
so tandy's partners and husbands. >> absolutely. yep. >> reporter: the list included ex-husband casey collins, former boyfriend john jones, and her mostent ex-lover, nick hillary. collins and jones had been with tandy at the hospital, and they even sat next to her during her interview at the potsdam p.d. the next morning. john jones is to tandy's left, holding her hand. casey collins was quickly eliminated as a suspect, because he had a solid alibi that placed him nowhere near...
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casey short cried on the shoulder. of captain julie ertz the 2 say they got emotional because they have grown so close having these difficult and important conversations about race. and that's the bus. just about over the kron 4 morning news for today, but the news never stops on kron on theresa is in the newsroom what's up we've got a lot going on governor newsome holding a special news briefing at noon where he plans to announce some new restrictions. >>based upon the fact that we're seeing more covid cases explode in the state we're going to bring you that live and prison officials holding a briefing that starts in a couple minutes about the exploding numbers in the state prisons and more staffers testing positive a lot going on and will provide that to you so make sure you download the app. thanks theresa take a look at this the columbus ohio zoo and aquarium had a baby boom. >>and they're showing off who was born this spring look a giraffe. and the california sea lion among them the zoo just recently reopened so now maybe locals will get a peek at the babies. all you got to see what happened these this family's out on
casey short cried on the shoulder. of captain julie ertz the 2 say they got emotional because they have grown so close having these difficult and important conversations about race. and that's the bus. just about over the kron 4 morning news for today, but the news never stops on kron on theresa is in the newsroom what's up we've got a lot going on governor newsome holding a special news briefing at noon where he plans to announce some new restrictions. >>based upon the fact that we're...
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so the a season starts in mere months. we'll have the highlights at 11:00. we didn't talk about this but caseyr co-host on the with authority saidmee form w quarantine edition podcast during the quarantine. now we're kind of out of quarantine, right? larry? >> well, not really. >> you'll know we're out of quarantine when there is about 30,000 fans joining you. >> i get it. a's baseball 2020. depth out the wazoo. the giants playing the dodgers. it wasn't about the game. it was about the pregame. the only player on the field who didn't kneel as part of a black lives matter demonstration. he later explained he would only kneel before god. said he can't get on board with some of what he read about the black lives matter movement. you wonder, will there be any fallout, resentment? who knows in here's gabe kapler who did kneel before the game. >> sam and i have spent on every day. and i support him expressing himself and sharing his beliefs. i support all of our players sharing their thoughts. and it means we're able to have a conversation about really important topics when we're communicating. he s
so the a season starts in mere months. we'll have the highlights at 11:00. we didn't talk about this but caseyr co-host on the with authority saidmee form w quarantine edition podcast during the quarantine. now we're kind of out of quarantine, right? larry? >> well, not really. >> you'll know we're out of quarantine when there is about 30,000 fans joining you. >> i get it. a's baseball 2020. depth out the wazoo. the giants playing the dodgers. it wasn't about the game. it was...
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so because of covid never thank them and what great shape. they're both that can't wait to see of the little ones start to make a name for herself on the casey u can't take it away or listening to shoo fly, so the screen came down here and then he came in oh, yes, okay men, but luckily, i've been to the guy's wife was screaming get away so he left without doing much damage listen to a home right away have his sound bite here do we get away, i think so he has to bear encounters that i've seen him but for him to just to walk up the stairs while i'm here on the funding says look mean in proceed as if i'm not here it was. >>i guess a bit shocking and now you guys. >>she is if i'm not here. haha. >>oh my god, but i love the countryside that they're living in assists you have to share it with the bears and everything else. yeah, yeah, wow you're his a credible let's take a peek at the 7 day or forecast warm and breezy it is action yesterday it was in brazil's like all the winds gone, but now it's back now it's back yet today a little warm and then look at that nice mild cool down for the rest of the week and then temperatures jump back up again as
so because of covid never thank them and what great shape. they're both that can't wait to see of the little ones start to make a name for herself on the casey u can't take it away or listening to shoo fly, so the screen came down here and then he came in oh, yes, okay men, but luckily, i've been to the guy's wife was screaming get away so he left without doing much damage listen to a home right away have his sound bite here do we get away, i think so he has to bear encounters that i've seen...
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>>well casey and other democrats criticized the administration republicans like iowa, senator chuck grassley say china is to blame we can all our supply chain. >>to be so heavily reliant upon other countries. >>montana senator steve daines says expanding production in the u.s. will also help ease american unemployment in our reliance upon china for drug. >>medical manufacturing and bring those jobs back to us while the department of homeland security says it is prioritizing the purchase of domestic supplies. >>republicans and democrats seen increasing us production will make america stronger now im better prepared for the next pandemic reporting in washington and be-all job. 50 police in pensacola florida saved a 3 year-old girl that was found unresponsive and floating in her grandparents pool. >>the rescue was caught on camera we have to warn you that the video is disturbing to watch just know that the child ended up being safe. she's just fine but renee not he has the story. >>to pensacola police officers sprinting to save a child's life. you can see the girl lying next to the pool lifeless arms turning purple. her grandparents say they found the tod
>>well casey and other democrats criticized the administration republicans like iowa, senator chuck grassley say china is to blame we can all our supply chain. >>to be so heavily reliant upon other countries. >>montana senator steve daines says expanding production in the u.s. will also help ease american unemployment in our reliance upon china for drug. >>medical manufacturing and bring those jobs back to us while the department of homeland security says it is...
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casey stegall from dallas, thank you. let's bring in dr. marty makary, professor at johns hopkins university school of public health, also a fox news medical contributor. and sohe of infections on the rise in many states, the question is why? >> this is a critical time, basically two and a half months to try to get this under control before we go into the fall where we know these coronavirus is like the other four coronavirus is flair. so it is clustered in young people and that is relatively good use because it is low. not a big jump for this to cross over to vulnerable people. you look at florida, 22% of the population is over 60, so that is the concern right now. you cannot to cocoon vulnerable populations for too long. we need everybody take these precautions we are talking about. >> jon: but i understand there are some promising signs with regard to a vaccine. >> really good news this week from fisa, they reported a 45 patience the results of a phase one trial that showed that the vaccine was able to generate neutralizing or effective antibodies in all 45 patience and that those antibodies were at higher levels than those who were just infected and had a
casey stegall from dallas, thank you. let's bring in dr. marty makary, professor at johns hopkins university school of public health, also a fox news medical contributor. and sohe of infections on the rise in many states, the question is why? >> this is a critical time, basically two and a half months to try to get this under control before we go into the fall where we know these coronavirus is like the other four coronavirus is flair. so it is clustered in young people and that is...
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well casey and other democrats criticized the administration republicans like iowa, senator chuck grassley. >>say china is to blame we can all our supply chain. >>to be soeliant upon other countries. >>montana senator steve daines says expanding production in the u.s. will also help ease american unemployment in our reliance upon china for drug. >>medical manufacturing and bring those jobs back to us while the department of homeland security says it is prioritizing the purchase of domestic supplies. >>republicans and democrats seen increasing us production will make america stronger now im better prepared for the next pandemic reporting in washington and be-all job. >>one and coming up next on the kron 00:04am morning news, a little baseball giants packet or a call for their home opener. and things didn't go well for the giants or the a's. let's take a peek outside if you're heading out along the embarcadero you can see a little bit of wind and a little bit of fog will be >>it's 05:44am we're looking at a little bit of fog little bit of nice weather later, i guess yeah should be a. >>good but warm i think rebecca in the weather center with that good mor
well casey and other democrats criticized the administration republicans like iowa, senator chuck grassley. >>say china is to blame we can all our supply chain. >>to be soeliant upon other countries. >>montana senator steve daines says expanding production in the u.s. will also help ease american unemployment in our reliance upon china for drug. >>medical manufacturing and bring those jobs back to us while the department of homeland security says it is prioritizing the...
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so far this season. it's got sustained winds about 80 miles an hour but remains a category 1 at least for now. it's heading for corpus christi and we head to casey siegel, live in dallas, where people are taking precautions, all up and down the coast. >> reporter: this is impacting a huge part of south texas right now and you have authorities out in full force, warning people and telling folks to seek shelter. >> be prepared for winds from 80 to 90 mild an hour. >> reporter: that's the scene in portmansfield texas where winds have clocked up to 90 miles an hour. residents have boarded up homes and moved boats to higher ground. according to locals on the ground, storm surge has started covering some of the roadways. the national weather service says localized flooding is happening 175 miles to the north in corpus christi. scattered power outages are being reported. emergency shelters have been set up around the region but it's also an area that has been hit hard with new coronavirus infections recently. so officials have this warning. >> be prepared to take items with you like soap, hand sanitizer, disinfectant, and disinfect all the surfaces tha
so far this season. it's got sustained winds about 80 miles an hour but remains a category 1 at least for now. it's heading for corpus christi and we head to casey siegel, live in dallas, where people are taking precautions, all up and down the coast. >> reporter: this is impacting a huge part of south texas right now and you have authorities out in full force, warning people and telling folks to seek shelter. >> be prepared for winds from 80 to 90 mild an hour. >> reporter:...
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casey siegel live in dallas with the update. let's shift gears, we're going to talk about college, so many discussions of going back to campus andand those discussions you get around to whether or not it is worth it in the end, the tuition, does that add up to a college degree, that adds up to much for you. with that in mind, gerri willis has a story of some careers where you can make a decent amount of money and they don't necessarily require a college degree. >> that is right, with the price of college skyhigh, many institutions are doing virtual learning this year, more and more of college or high school seniors that is they can about skipping higher ed altogether. the prospects for employment, paid a pretty good according to joni courtney, the chief market analyst at employee bridge. listen. >> the good news is, there's a tremendous opportunity for people who do not have a college degree, not only in the traditional trade job like construction and electrical workers, plumbing, carpentry and you also see it in healthcare. >> there are many jobs that do not require a degree that pay six figures, that's the good news. you heard
casey siegel live in dallas with the update. let's shift gears, we're going to talk about college, so many discussions of going back to campus andand those discussions you get around to whether or not it is worth it in the end, the tuition, does that add up to a college degree, that adds up to much for you. with that in mind, gerri willis has a story of some careers where you can make a decent amount of money and they don't necessarily require a college degree. >> that is right, with the...
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casey and i like to say that he was a student of crime and he considered his time in alcatraz as like his harvard, so he considered himself to have a phd in crime, but i think he also considered himself to have a phd as being a fugitive that he-- that phone call from john connolly for many many years and he stashed money around the world and around the us. he had cash, access to cash, access to countless weapons and he also had many different aliases and ways to make fake ids and he also had a lot of books on how to be a fugitive. he read up on prison escapes and picked up tips from all these things that served him well during this flight from justice over 16 years. host: it's interesting he has his partner stephen fleming and he does not do that. guest: even frank salami with some of the outside of the gang looking in, they all thought that they had the system rigged. fleming for example, said i've got connections within the massachusetts state police, which he did have. he believed that he would be tipped off as well as whitey was, but that was not the case and two james.come he had been planning f
casey and i like to say that he was a student of crime and he considered his time in alcatraz as like his harvard, so he considered himself to have a phd in crime, but i think he also considered himself to have a phd as being a fugitive that he-- that phone call from john connolly for many many years and he stashed money around the world and around the us. he had cash, access to cash, access to countless weapons and he also had many different aliases and ways to make fake ids and he also had a...
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casey, good morning to you. >> good morning. great to see you guys. so deplorables, tour. yeah.ith that tagline. terrence williams, steve flat mud that grew benny johnson all a part of this awesome event took place in arizona back in january and from what i saw it looked completely sold out. people hanging from the balconies, politically charged comedy, definitely a show for what else deplorables? it's a break from everything that's going on and it runs about 30 minutes, great watch. i watched it last night available now on fox nation. ainsley: well, i go ahead. i am on it right now. i was watching last night some of the great specials. brian, you are all over what made america great. tell us about who can forget what's b.a. because looked what happened in 1969, 1997 with tiger woods. the oj thing in 1994. tell us more about this. >> yes. so, thanks, ainsley. we have 1969 and 1997 available right now. let's start in chronological order 1969. >> we were all just looking right at the little tv right there. >> armstrong actually get to go down to the moon while michael collins has
casey, good morning to you. >> good morning. great to see you guys. so deplorables, tour. yeah.ith that tagline. terrence williams, steve flat mud that grew benny johnson all a part of this awesome event took place in arizona back in january and from what i saw it looked completely sold out. people hanging from the balconies, politically charged comedy, definitely a show for what else deplorables? it's a break from everything that's going on and it runs about 30 minutes, great watch. i...
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because casey kasem is -- you know, what an iconic voice that he created and then matthew lillard did a friggin' fantastic job, i thought. >> seth: he really did he really, really did. >> soow, like you said, when i was at "snl," i had to do george w. bush after will ferrell and so it's just -- it's an impossible task. like, it's -- i didn't want anybody to do george bush after will ferrell and then to -- >> seth: right >> be the person who has to do it is scary. >> seth: can i put you on the spot here and ask you to do maybe my favorite impression of yours? you have a one-word impression you would do for john mccain do you remember that >> seth: great thank you so much. really, just as good as i remembered it. [ light laughter ] so this is true. this is a true thing that i'm so excited about, and i was lucky enough to read a couple of the scripts. "macgruber" is going to be a television show. is that -- that is accurate? >> it is we're -- we're still waiting for the official green light but it's looking good.one writing t- writing the series it would be an eight-episode series, yeah >> seth: so will, this was a film that is a fantastic film, "macgruber," that did not, i
because casey kasem is -- you know, what an iconic voice that he created and then matthew lillard did a friggin' fantastic job, i thought. >> seth: he really did he really, really did. >> soow, like you said, when i was at "snl," i had to do george w. bush after will ferrell and so it's just -- it's an impossible task. like, it's -- i didn't want anybody to do george bush after will ferrell and then to -- >> seth: right >> be the person who has to do it is...
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casey of pennsylvania. he's a native of scranton. he was among the first to endorse joe biden's presidential campaign. senator, thank you for being here. i want to talk to you about this state of pennsylvania. soe last election. i'm hearing one of three counties that donald trump flipped. the margin here was 44,000 votes out of more than 5 million votes. give me a sense of pennsylvania as you see it in the 2020 election. >> ali, first of all, other than the virus and covid-19, the number one issue in this campaign for the presidential election, and i think in congressional elections, will be the economy and jobs. just like we're seeing no leadership by the president, frankly or his party in the senate, on responding to the virus, having an action plan with regard to testing and ppe, we're seeing no leadership in creating jobs and turning the economy around. those two failures, the failures on both the virus and jobs are going to be significant in a state like ours in this race. >> senator, i'm hear in bethlehem. it's a place where 40, 50, 100, 150 years ago was the heart beat of industrial america, of manufacturing. you see the plant fixtures behind me. donald trump spoke to these people. he s
casey of pennsylvania. he's a native of scranton. he was among the first to endorse joe biden's presidential campaign. senator, thank you for being here. i want to talk to you about this state of pennsylvania. soe last election. i'm hearing one of three counties that donald trump flipped. the margin here was 44,000 votes out of more than 5 million votes. give me a sense of pennsylvania as you see it in the 2020 election. >> ali, first of all, other than the virus and covid-19, the number...