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>> clark: no. we do not see risk there for customers or employees. >> stahl: you have installed, by what you're saying, over 150 safety measures. and yet, covid cases keep popping up. now, why do you think that is? >> clark: we see covid cases popping up at roughly a rate generally just under what the actual community infection rates are, because our employees live and are part of those communities. >> stahl: so you're saying that if these new cases keep popping up, that it's not because they're getting it or spreading it in your facilities? >> clark: that's correct. >> stahl: but employees have complained they're in jeopardy at the warehouses, because social distancing isn't always enforced. throughout march and april, workers shared through texts and social media images of crowding, on the work-floor and in breakrooms. >> everybody is close to each other. look. we gonna die! >> stahl: so, how many positive cases have you discovered at amazon? >> clark: the actual-- sort of total number of cases,
>> clark: no. we do not see risk there for customers or employees. >> stahl: you have installed, by what you're saying, over 150 safety measures. and yet, covid cases keep popping up. now, why do you think that is? >> clark: we see covid cases popping up at roughly a rate generally just under what the actual community infection rates are, because our employees live and are part of those communities. >> stahl: so you're saying that if these new cases keep popping up, that...
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clark. >> thanks for having me. >> big day in florida today and a really important day for the us space program, lay it all out for us, what's going to happen today in florida. >> we are counting down to the launch of two astronauts, doug hurley bob behnken at 4:43 eastern time today. this will be the first time american astronauts or any astronaut has launched from us soil into orbit since the retirement of the space shuttle nine years ago, july 8th, 2011, was the last time this happened here and the weather permitting it will happen again this afternoon. >> tell us more about the mission itself, walk us through the next period of time with this launch. >> the astronauts should be waking up about now. they will have breakfast, get a weather briefing, then they will be suited up in their spacesuits around midday and head out to the launchpad a little after 1:00 pm eastern and board the spacecraft, go through the final leak checks and voice checks in mission control and then, all things being
clark. >> thanks for having me. >> big day in florida today and a really important day for the us space program, lay it all out for us, what's going to happen today in florida. >> we are counting down to the launch of two astronauts, doug hurley bob behnken at 4:43 eastern time today. this will be the first time american astronauts or any astronaut has launched from us soil into orbit since the retirement of the space shuttle nine years ago, july 8th, 2011, was the last time...
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i am dave clark. >> morning. i am pam cook. thank you for waking up with us. i'm happy to see you as well. wednesday, may 27th. steve paulson i'm happier to see the fog roland. the rain and clouds and something to cool us down. >> that and the pets. when your cat or dog lies down on the kitchen floor you know it is hot. it will be tomorrow maybe later tonight the seabreeze might kick in in. it will be hot another day and by tomorrow we drop 10 degrees. the high peaked out yesterday but there are very close temperatures. the fog will work its way up. we had a little bit off the coast in effect shoot up. excessive heat warning until 7:00 p.m. heat warning until on thursday and you see huge drop around the bay. 60s and 70s on the temp. oakland 64 in livermore 67. no pulp of a breeze at all. two nine or 85 is close. the low is not only going to cool us down and usher in a huge fog bank, it could give us rain and we have more on that in 10 minutes. the highs today are very far above average for this time of year. over to sal and i enjoyed the ambrosia their cell. i
i am dave clark. >> morning. i am pam cook. thank you for waking up with us. i'm happy to see you as well. wednesday, may 27th. steve paulson i'm happier to see the fog roland. the rain and clouds and something to cool us down. >> that and the pets. when your cat or dog lies down on the kitchen floor you know it is hot. it will be tomorrow maybe later tonight the seabreeze might kick in in. it will be hot another day and by tomorrow we drop 10 degrees. the high peaked out yesterday...
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i am dave clark. >> good morning dave clark, good morning everyone. >> i am waiting a fan to keep you cool. >> i am tamica, i am not and i am ready for cooler weather. let's check in with steve. >>> today
i am dave clark. >> good morning dave clark, good morning everyone. >> i am waiting a fan to keep you cool. >> i am tamica, i am not and i am ready for cooler weather. let's check in with steve. >>> today
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stephen: what plants did lewis and clark bring back during their great expedition? mr. jefferson: oh, my. i gave instructions to them about the waterways into great missouri, not only to be attended with the many natives that we had not known of before, but also to -- the composition of the soil, the degree of climate, and the flora and fauna that they encountered. they encountered over 150 varieties, over 175 varieties of animal life, as well. i delighted in receiving the cornflower, which i sent to bernard mcmahon, a horticulturalist in germantown, pennsylvania, nearby the city of philadelphia. he put it to sale. i also received wild salsify. i enjoy it from out west. i enjoy the sweet and scented cranberries that were sent and also, as well, a flower that, if you will, i sent out to a man who quickly referred to it as a name on behalf of my good friend and co-commander of that expedition, lieutenant william clark, so these are but a few of the many, many plants. now, mind you, lewis and clark also sent me many, many dried plants that they had sewn into pages of books
stephen: what plants did lewis and clark bring back during their great expedition? mr. jefferson: oh, my. i gave instructions to them about the waterways into great missouri, not only to be attended with the many natives that we had not known of before, but also to -- the composition of the soil, the degree of climate, and the flora and fauna that they encountered. they encountered over 150 varieties, over 175 varieties of animal life, as well. i delighted in receiving the cornflower, which i...
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in a letter to the fa governing council clarke has also warned of a £300 million budget cut over thes as a worse case scenario. let's speak to our reporter laura scott. laura, we know that if there's a resumption it will be behind closed doors, but greg clarke's letter is perhaps suggesting a longer—term impact. well, exactly, he has stressed that well, exactly, he has stressed that we don't know how things are going to pan out, that he has said that it thatitis that it is hard to foresee the crowds returning to matches any time soon. crowds returning to matches any time soon. now, we knew already that the rest of the season wouldn't have crowds, that he is clearly looking to next season as well and we know that a premier league are preparing themselves for the possibility of playing the entirety of next season behind closed doors. greg clarke also announced a £75 million cut to the annual budget and warned that the annual budget and warned that the worst case scenario would be similar cuts for the next four years because of changes to the whole football ecosystem. yeah, and the impa
in a letter to the fa governing council clarke has also warned of a £300 million budget cut over thes as a worse case scenario. let's speak to our reporter laura scott. laura, we know that if there's a resumption it will be behind closed doors, but greg clarke's letter is perhaps suggesting a longer—term impact. well, exactly, he has stressed that well, exactly, he has stressed that we don't know how things are going to pan out, that he has said that it thatitis that it is hard to foresee...
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thank you very much suzanne clark. we want to think into it for making this conversation possible and i am mike allen, cofounder of axial's and our next guest is senator tim scott of south carolina. member of the senate small business committee and grew up the son of a single mom in charleston, south carolina. graduate of palmetto state and built his own as this, senator scott, welcome to axios. >> thank you, mike. good to see you again. >> senator, tell us about the business you built when you were still doing honest work. [laughter] >> this is a different form of honesty but back in the good old days i built a few allstate insurance agencies from scratch as well as a built a real estate company from scratch as well as part of a franchise organization for a company for a short period of time. i love business and enjoy it and it's where my heart is been for the last several years and lots of reasons why i enjoy serving in the public service because i understand the pain and the misery that comes with being a business o
thank you very much suzanne clark. we want to think into it for making this conversation possible and i am mike allen, cofounder of axial's and our next guest is senator tim scott of south carolina. member of the senate small business committee and grew up the son of a single mom in charleston, south carolina. graduate of palmetto state and built his own as this, senator scott, welcome to axios. >> thank you, mike. good to see you again. >> senator, tell us about the business you...
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. >> ken clark of the l.a.heriff's department has been at it a long time, as has robert martindale, more than 50 years between them. but nothing like the case that literally floated to them on the lonely reach of ocean out by catalina. would never have had the case at all except -- >> we were lucky that we had some boaters leaving newport beach going to catalina island and they came upon a body floating in the water. >> just happened to see it? >> just happened to see it. >> that's a big ocean out there. >> absolutely. >> so the chances of it being seen are, what, needle in the haystack? >> very slim. >> reporter: the sailors had spotted a flock of shrieking seagulls perched on top of a body. it looked like it had been in the water for some time. >> it was in extreme decomposition phase. >> right. >> bloated and -- >> barnacles had attached themselves. >> barnacles already? >> absolutely. >> yes. >> reporter: there was no i.d. on the body. it was labeled a 'john doe' and taken to the l.a. coroner's office. >> w
. >> ken clark of the l.a.heriff's department has been at it a long time, as has robert martindale, more than 50 years between them. but nothing like the case that literally floated to them on the lonely reach of ocean out by catalina. would never have had the case at all except -- >> we were lucky that we had some boaters leaving newport beach going to catalina island and they came upon a body floating in the water. >> just happened to see it? >> just happened to see...
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clark. are you aware if kaiser is consistent with their method of measurement comparing year to year? or have there been any changes or modifications to how they are measuring their data? >> so my understanding -- so the underwriting methodology itself is consistent from one year to the next. i do know there were recent changes within kaiser's systems on how they collect the data that's ultimately flowing through underwriting. i would have to allow a kaiser permanente representative to speak to specifics of that. >> commissioner canning: thank you, and then another follow-up question more broadly. as it relates to the utilization costs of the kaiser in particular, what has been some of the driving factors as to the result of their calculations? >> yeah, so one thing in particular that we observed in evaluating the comparison of 2018 to 2019 plan experience for sfhfs is a higher utilization of behavioural health services that presumably have come from some expanded ability within the kaiser p
clark. are you aware if kaiser is consistent with their method of measurement comparing year to year? or have there been any changes or modifications to how they are measuring their data? >> so my understanding -- so the underwriting methodology itself is consistent from one year to the next. i do know there were recent changes within kaiser's systems on how they collect the data that's ultimately flowing through underwriting. i would have to allow a kaiser permanente representative to...
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a life. >> clark mrs. going to his church. for now what is most important is listening to medical professionals about wearing masks and social distancing. he said it's about saving lives. amber lee "ktvu fox 2 news." >>> just about 45 from. >> axis historic launch putting u.s. astronauts back into orbit launching from u.s. soil. very exciting what's happening in florida. nasa astronauts doug hurley and bob banking are inside true dragon. pad 39 a and that is no stranger to historic missions. president trump and vice president pence are at the kennedy space center to watch this ripped off. this is the first time a privately owned spaceship will be used for crude orbital launch and the first u.s. manned launch and close to nine years. the shuttle program ended back in 2011. whether they are in the area possibly threatening a delay. as of now the mission is go right there at kennedy space center. you can watch this mission live right here on "ktvu fox 2" and live coverage begins at 1:25 p.m. >>> mike, you mentioned whether they a
a life. >> clark mrs. going to his church. for now what is most important is listening to medical professionals about wearing masks and social distancing. he said it's about saving lives. amber lee "ktvu fox 2 news." >>> just about 45 from. >> axis historic launch putting u.s. astronauts back into orbit launching from u.s. soil. very exciting what's happening in florida. nasa astronauts doug hurley and bob banking are inside true dragon. pad 39 a and that is no...
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that is a giant first baseman, will clark, holding up speckled trout, redfish. he loves to fish. he is a great fisherman. the difference between myself and will clark, he actually eats the fish and i catch and release. if you think you can do better, send us your fishing pictures at kpix.com. i thought, elizabeth and 10, the catch of the fish with a local thing. we have gone national with will clark. >>> i am >>> kpix 5 is honoring 2020 graduates during the pandemic. this is dirty lynn martinez graduating from central valley high school. her family describes her as a goofy girl that loves churros. me too. you can share your graduation photos with us at kpix.com. include their name and something about them. no professional photos , please. you can see them on tv. >>> thank you for watching as 6:00, the news will stream on cbs and bay area. the cbs evening news is next captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ a o'donnell: tonight, most of america begins to reopen as fears mount of a second wave. 35 states ease restrictions, which means millions moreshop malls, movie theaters, and restaurants.
that is a giant first baseman, will clark, holding up speckled trout, redfish. he loves to fish. he is a great fisherman. the difference between myself and will clark, he actually eats the fish and i catch and release. if you think you can do better, send us your fishing pictures at kpix.com. i thought, elizabeth and 10, the catch of the fish with a local thing. we have gone national with will clark. >>> i am >>> kpix 5 is honoring 2020 graduates during the pandemic. this is...
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clark. are you aware if kaiser is consistent with their method of measurement comparing year to year? or have there been any changes or modifications to how they are measuring their data? >> so my understanding -- so the underwriting methodology itself is consistent from one year to the next. i do know there were recent changes within kaiser's systems on how they collect the data that's ultimately flowing through underwriting. i would have to allow a kaiser permanente representative to speak to specifics of that. >> commissioner canning: thank you, and then another follow-up question more broadly. as it relates to the utilization costs of the kaiser in particular, what has been some of the driving factors as to the result of their calculations? >> yeah, so one thing in particular that we observed in evaluating the comparison of 2018 to 2019 plan experience for sfhfs is a higher utilization of behavioural health services that presumably have come from some expanded ability within the kaiser p
clark. are you aware if kaiser is consistent with their method of measurement comparing year to year? or have there been any changes or modifications to how they are measuring their data? >> so my understanding -- so the underwriting methodology itself is consistent from one year to the next. i do know there were recent changes within kaiser's systems on how they collect the data that's ultimately flowing through underwriting. i would have to allow a kaiser permanente representative to...
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you know when you think lois and clark could have a reunion. i would love to see lois and clark care a union because we ended we ended the season without the series without really having an ending because we were supposed to come back for a 5th year and so we ended in this weird at the weirdest cliffhanger because we were done and then terry my costar teri hatcher got pregnant and was unable sometimes a difficult pregnancy so we ended up stopping men which was which is tough because i would have like to see us have you know sort of a closing season and wrap things up a bit but right now i'd love to catch up with loads of clark 26 years i mean how many a lot of years almost 30 years it was great fun yes sir to tell me about masters of illusion and you have magicians doing their magic in front of a know it tell me about it yeah solutions so the 7th year of the show i don't know a whole lot about magic and i'm is in thrall and excited and in awe as it as anybody in our audience are magicians it's a very fast paced show and average issues are amazi
you know when you think lois and clark could have a reunion. i would love to see lois and clark care a union because we ended we ended the season without the series without really having an ending because we were supposed to come back for a 5th year and so we ended in this weird at the weirdest cliffhanger because we were done and then terry my costar teri hatcher got pregnant and was unable sometimes a difficult pregnancy so we ended up stopping men which was which is tough because i would...
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let's speak to our reporter laura scott, clarke's not trying to put any gloss on the situation. it appears he is really trying to alert the council to the harsh reality facing the ball in that short time and possibly long time as well. he said to dan he finds it hard to foresee crowds returning to and the premier league are also preparing themselves for playing the entirety of next season without any crowds as well although they clearly hope it does not come to that. he also told the council that they had made a £75 million cut to the annual budget and he said that was a sensible option but also forecast a worst—case scenario sensible option but also forecast a worst—case scenario of the million pound deficit. —— £300 million deficit. we are not having a consensus on the best way forward. last friday was a shareholders meeting of the community clubs and came away from that to committing to finishing a season when it is safe to do so and we had been told at that meeting that it was mutual venues are nothing. since the meeting on friday there has been something of split between th
let's speak to our reporter laura scott, clarke's not trying to put any gloss on the situation. it appears he is really trying to alert the council to the harsh reality facing the ball in that short time and possibly long time as well. he said to dan he finds it hard to foresee crowds returning to and the premier league are also preparing themselves for playing the entirety of next season without any crowds as well although they clearly hope it does not come to that. he also told the council...
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clarke. if the services do -- are not delivered as promised in the course of the contract, how does that impact the rates? is there a rebate? factored into next year's rates? or actually not factored in the rate discussion? >> yes, supervisor preston, i'll be happy to describe what i observe in reviewing kaiser underwriting and then i'd ask kaiser to fill in anything that i don't address. all i can observe is what actually presents in the data on 2018 to 2019 changes on a per member per month cost basis for all of the service elements that roll out into the broader categories like in-patient care and outpatient care, prescription drugs and so forth. so what i observed, especially in the outpatient data for kaiser permanente, for sfhss members from 2018-2019, were sizeable increases on a percentage basis in both costs for service and the overall average utilization of services by sfhss members. but, again, that is just simply reviewing the information kaiser presented. we have not audited that
clarke. if the services do -- are not delivered as promised in the course of the contract, how does that impact the rates? is there a rebate? factored into next year's rates? or actually not factored in the rate discussion? >> yes, supervisor preston, i'll be happy to describe what i observe in reviewing kaiser underwriting and then i'd ask kaiser to fill in anything that i don't address. all i can observe is what actually presents in the data on 2018 to 2019 changes on a per member per...
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clarke. if the services do -- are not delivered as promised in the course of the contract, how does that impact the rates? is there a rebate? factored into next year's rates? or actually not factored in the rate discussion? >> yes, supervisor preston, i'll be happy to describe what i observe in reviewing kaiser underwriting and then i'd ask kaiser to fill in anything that i don't address. all i can observe is what actually presents in the data on 2018 to 2019 changes on a per member per month cost basis for all of the service elements that roll out into the broader categories like in-patient care and outpatient care, prescription drugs and so forth. so what i observed, especially in the outpatient data for kaiser permanente, for sfhss members from 2018-2019, were sizeable increases on a percentage basis in both costs for service and the overall average utilization of services by sfhss members. but, again, that is just simply reviewing the information kaiser presented. we have not audited that
clarke. if the services do -- are not delivered as promised in the course of the contract, how does that impact the rates? is there a rebate? factored into next year's rates? or actually not factored in the rate discussion? >> yes, supervisor preston, i'll be happy to describe what i observe in reviewing kaiser underwriting and then i'd ask kaiser to fill in anything that i don't address. all i can observe is what actually presents in the data on 2018 to 2019 changes on a per member per...
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>> >>> good morning i am dave clark. >> i am pam clark thought thank you for joining us this morning. it's a little drizzly, a lot of rain here yesterday. i don't know about you dave. but let's check in with steve. >> i looked at the clock at the time he said it was coming, i said look at steve. >> sometimes it works, sometimes but marin county was the leader of the pack there. all day, that is true. there's a little bit of and going into the san mateo coaster looks like it's washing out. there will be a few showers. russian river wasn't far behind. santa rosa, incidentally not just picked up missing a half inch of rain. as we mentioned it was all about areas north of the golden gate, that's exactly what happened. 50s, 60s on your temperatures here. san jose is 50 degrees per that's a little band right there. i don't think there's too much left. maybe even up to san francisco, oakland and over towards a 80 might get a little rain there. we're looking for a mostly cloudy day. there may be some sun breaks for the next system is going to drop in and the pattern looks very active here goi
>> >>> good morning i am dave clark. >> i am pam clark thought thank you for joining us this morning. it's a little drizzly, a lot of rain here yesterday. i don't know about you dave. but let's check in with steve. >> i looked at the clock at the time he said it was coming, i said look at steve. >> sometimes it works, sometimes but marin county was the leader of the pack there. all day, that is true. there's a little bit of and going into the san mateo coaster...
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i am dave clark. >> good morning dave clark, good morning everyone. >> i am waiting a fan to keep you cool. >> i am tamica, i am not and i am ready for cooler weather. let's check in with steve. >>> today, day three of heat. it is always a little tricky. today, some near the coastal they will drop inland. it will be very hot. fog is to the north and the south. it is just not here yet. 50s and 60s. pete giddings was always very generous and kind. he was -- i guess, if i had to look up someone, he would sit be someone who helps me when i started out. oakland and san jose will not make it to 84, but there could be a couple. not as many as yesterday. a hot day and then. a cool day is on the way for tomorrow. friday is it a day and then saturday you could get rain from the low coming in and the west southwest. cooling today, cooler, much cooler by friday. one more day, it will be above average. inland it will be near 100. over to sal, ultima pass, or anywhere else, the chip traffic is picking up. good morning, sir. >>> i can take your traffic request. the ultima pass. all right, let's see
i am dave clark. >> good morning dave clark, good morning everyone. >> i am waiting a fan to keep you cool. >> i am tamica, i am not and i am ready for cooler weather. let's check in with steve. >>> today, day three of heat. it is always a little tricky. today, some near the coastal they will drop inland. it will be very hot. fog is to the north and the south. it is just not here yet. 50s and 60s. pete giddings was always very generous and kind. he was -- i guess, if...
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i am frankb mallicoat in for dave clark who is enjoying the day off. >> nice to see you, frank. i am pam cook. we are all rearing are red. 60,000 wearing red as well. steve is going to be a hot one as well. >> it's been this way since april. one week it is cool and rainy and next week is hotter there this week when temples pick the next couple of days we focus on very warm temperatures and possible records and tomorrow is the day when record highs, long and it might be close to a
i am frankb mallicoat in for dave clark who is enjoying the day off. >> nice to see you, frank. i am pam cook. we are all rearing are red. 60,000 wearing red as well. steve is going to be a hot one as well. >> it's been this way since april. one week it is cool and rainy and next week is hotter there this week when temples pick the next couple of days we focus on very warm temperatures and possible records and tomorrow is the day when record highs, long and it might be close to a
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coming up the family of stefan clark speak out amid protests in sacramento over the death of george floyd will have their reaction as well. >>and outrage sweeps the country after the killing of an unarmed black man congressional black caucus leaders say >>7.10 right now and congressional black caucus members are demanding justice from this recent killing of a black man and the killings that have happened across america. yeah, they're calling these acts of violence a modern-day lynchings and they're demanding congress make it a federal crime. we have raquel martin now with more from capitol hill. >>it's a sad day in america fire in outrage over night in minneapolis and across the country as protesters demand justice for the killing of george floyd an unarmed black man i do its flying this to our children, ohio congresswoman joyce beatty public execution in clear view just devastate in california congresswoman karen bass say they understand the rage over taking the street people emotionally right are feeling like when will this ever stop the congressional black caucus is calling both the ki
coming up the family of stefan clark speak out amid protests in sacramento over the death of george floyd will have their reaction as well. >>and outrage sweeps the country after the killing of an unarmed black man congressional black caucus leaders say >>7.10 right now and congressional black caucus members are demanding justice from this recent killing of a black man and the killings that have happened across america. yeah, they're calling these acts of violence a modern-day...
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i am dave clark. >>> in mourning, i pam cook and it is friday morning. may 22nd, tyler grogan and for steve, kyla i know steve is been saying all week is out like we are going to get pretty hot over the weekend. >> especially next week. i don't know if i'm ready for this yet. >> whether we are ready here it comes. >> let's start off this morning, we do have some breezy conditions out there, stirring to see it show up on the coast and also matching about 32 miles per hour at mt. diablo. that is because there is a low pressure system to the north of us. that is open is get a little when breeze going so everywhere else is not too bad about 30 miles per hour in oakland and concord. we can see the north is looking just fine, there's a low pressure system to the north of us. it will also keep us a little cooler today a seasonal average will be a nice day out there but not bad at all. here the current temperatures about what he ate redwood city and 53 degrees and services go, today we're looking out for lots of sunshine, just slightly cooler seasonal temperatur
i am dave clark. >>> in mourning, i pam cook and it is friday morning. may 22nd, tyler grogan and for steve, kyla i know steve is been saying all week is out like we are going to get pretty hot over the weekend. >> especially next week. i don't know if i'm ready for this yet. >> whether we are ready here it comes. >> let's start off this morning, we do have some breezy conditions out there, stirring to see it show up on the coast and also matching about 32 miles per...
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jr., enjoy. >> what's up y'all i'm gary clark jr.'s going on with me i'm not who used to be no ♪ ♪ reach the point where darkness is my composant i know it's not what you came here for ♪ ♪ so fly like an eagl go be beautifu and free gir 'cause i'm better ♪ ♪ off on my own go save your sou you don't wann go where i go ♪ ♪ i'm just a lo down rolling stone barely hanging o please help me ♪ ♪ please i'm out of my mind please help me ease my mind temptation got ♪ ♪ a hold of m i'm not wher i'm supposed to be n you're only here ♪ ♪ for the thril it's not where you belon i know i'm no on you can depend on ♪ ♪ so fly like an eagl go be beautifu and free gir 'cause i'm better ♪ ♪ off on my own go save your sou you don't wann go where i go ♪ ♪ i'm just a lo down rolling stone i'm better off on my own go save your sou you don't wanna ♪ ♪ go where i go i'm just a low down rolling stone ♪ ♪ there you g in the clouds agai there you go in the clouds again ♪ ♪ there you g making rounds agai and i'm only gonna bring you down so ♪ ♪ i'm better off on
jr., enjoy. >> what's up y'all i'm gary clark jr.'s going on with me i'm not who used to be no ♪ ♪ reach the point where darkness is my composant i know it's not what you came here for ♪ ♪ so fly like an eagl go be beautifu and free gir 'cause i'm better ♪ ♪ off on my own go save your sou you don't wann go where i go ♪ ♪ i'm just a lo down rolling stone barely hanging o please help me ♪ ♪ please i'm out of my mind please help me ease my mind temptation got ♪ ♪ a...
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>> reporter: clark says the church is not a building. it's people that make up a church. he is grateful to be alive. how are you feeling now? >> like brand-new money, crisp, alive. >> reporter: clark tells me he misses going to his church, preaching sermons and feeding the homeless. but for now, what's most important is listening to medical professionals about wearing masks and social distancing. he says it's about saving lives. >>> spacex and nasa teamed up for a historic launch at the kennedy space center in florida tomorrow. spacex is preparing to put two nasa astronauts into space. they will fly in the dragon spacecraft to the international space station and it will mark the first time a commercial space company is carried humans into orbit. it's also the first human spaceflight from u.s. soil in 10 years. >> this is a unique opportunity to bring all of america together , in one moment in time and say look at how bright the future is. >> the launch is set for 1:33 hour time. if all goes according to plan, the astronauts will arrive at the space station on thursday mor
>> reporter: clark says the church is not a building. it's people that make up a church. he is grateful to be alive. how are you feeling now? >> like brand-new money, crisp, alive. >> reporter: clark tells me he misses going to his church, preaching sermons and feeding the homeless. but for now, what's most important is listening to medical professionals about wearing masks and social distancing. he says it's about saving lives. >>> spacex and nasa teamed up for a...
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the clark brothers range has twice as many customers as usual owner steve clarke says gun sales at the decades old family business have never been so high. there's just some people who said i'm not sure how to deal with this if i have a firearm i can deal with this if somebody tries to take something of mine i can defend myself. hardly anyone here wears a face mask social distancing doesn't seem to be important but some have come to reflect on what drives americans to guns these days. my explanation is we americans in the country have gone berserk we think this coronaviruses the next apocalypse and it's just in people are scared for some. unknown reason i know that i think that's a simple as that. was fear for some is business for others there's a one hour wait time and extra paperwork to get into this gun shop in the city of arlington the store was completely sold out in the early stages of the shutdown shop owner sean poulan says he is still struggling to keep up with the clients appetite for firearms. mace and fun has not bought any new weapons since the virus hits for him training
the clark brothers range has twice as many customers as usual owner steve clarke says gun sales at the decades old family business have never been so high. there's just some people who said i'm not sure how to deal with this if i have a firearm i can deal with this if somebody tries to take something of mine i can defend myself. hardly anyone here wears a face mask social distancing doesn't seem to be important but some have come to reflect on what drives americans to guns these days. my...
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." >> reporter: just three weeks ago 57-year-old bill clark was ago 57-year-old bill clark was dischargedm a hospital in discharged from a hospital in atlanta after battling covid-19. reporte clark took part inw bad a -brial wily that ow remdesivir reduced average hospitalizations from 15 to 11 days. dr. aneesh mehta was the lead investigator of the n.i.h. trial emory university.y. >> i think remdesivir is going >> i think remdesivir is going to be one important tool, but we also need to look for other ways ti help our patients. >> reporter: in the next phase of the trial, dr. mehta and colleagues are adding even more vid-19, combining remdesivir,st covid-19, combining remdesivir, multiplying, with a powerful multiplying, with a powerful anti-inflammatory drug, a so- called immune modulator that aims to prevent organ damage by calming down an inflamed immune system. remdesir stops the virus from replicating inside the cell, and the immune modulator puts out the fire. >> what the remdesivir does is stops the spark, and the immune modulator will hopefully be putting dirt on the fire to t mp
." >> reporter: just three weeks ago 57-year-old bill clark was ago 57-year-old bill clark was dischargedm a hospital in discharged from a hospital in atlanta after battling covid-19. reporte clark took part inw bad a -brial wily that ow remdesivir reduced average hospitalizations from 15 to 11 days. dr. aneesh mehta was the lead investigator of the n.i.h. trial emory university.y. >> i think remdesivir is going >> i think remdesivir is going to be one important tool, but...
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clark's family says the ice cream is a way to give something back. >> clark is a smart boy. >> he sure well, coronavirus was no match for a pair of two-time global pandemic survivors. 108-year-old phil koryo of new mexico was 6 during the pandemic in 1918. he got sick back in february with what he thought was the flu and had coronavirus but he still is here and doing well. >> in new jersey, 108-year-old sylvia goldshoul was 7 when the last pandemic hit. she's now believed to be the oldest person in the u.s. to beat the coronavirus. >> they are not done living. we'll check the top headlines when we come back. heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. and simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. it's simple: go with simparica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures; use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. protect him with all your heart. simparica trio. killer attitude. nevor hydration.... neutrogena® hydro boost. the #1 hyaluronic acid moisturizerd
clark's family says the ice cream is a way to give something back. >> clark is a smart boy. >> he sure well, coronavirus was no match for a pair of two-time global pandemic survivors. 108-year-old phil koryo of new mexico was 6 during the pandemic in 1918. he got sick back in february with what he thought was the flu and had coronavirus but he still is here and doing well. >> in new jersey, 108-year-old sylvia goldshoul was 7 when the last pandemic hit. she's now believed to...
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in iowa, dick clark, not the musician, but dick clark was the incumbent democratic senator. and down in iowa, going into the election, no poll showed clark behind -- i'm sorry. no poll showed clark ahead by fewer than 10% going into the final days of that senate election. what happens in both iowa and minnesota is that pro-lifers, roman catholics, picketed -- i'm sorry, leafletted church parking lots on the sunday before the election. in iowa, dick clark loses re-election to roger jepson, a pro-life republican. and in minnesota, pro-life republicans capture all three of those elections. the governorship and both senate seats. all of them on a pro-life campaign. when i was doing research at the university of wyoming in laramie which for some reason is where paul's papers are and correspondents, the correspondents fairly crackles with excitement when the results of the 1978 bi-election comes in. he knows he has his issue that is going to galvanize this new movement of the religious right. and, in fact, he uses that to full advantage in the 1980 election which, of course, goes
in iowa, dick clark, not the musician, but dick clark was the incumbent democratic senator. and down in iowa, going into the election, no poll showed clark behind -- i'm sorry. no poll showed clark ahead by fewer than 10% going into the final days of that senate election. what happens in both iowa and minnesota is that pro-lifers, roman catholics, picketed -- i'm sorry, leafletted church parking lots on the sunday before the election. in iowa, dick clark loses re-election to roger jepson, a...
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it is nice for dave clark to get a break. it is may 25. a lot of you have the day off, even if you are working from home it is nice to have the day off. you are going to get heat. i think it is going to be hot for everybody. right? >> unless you are by the immediate coast, yes. it will be warming up for everyone. it will be close. temperatures will be in the 90s, near 100 degrees. i don't think you will see anything until then. water temperatures are cold. 60 degrees for san jose. everyone else is in the 50s. temperatures will bump up area to anything over 70 and the city can be warm. the most impact will be for inland areas. near 100 degrees. some of these will be close to record highs. the city is at 56 degrees. it is a little bit cooler as you go towards the west. it will be hot midweek, through thursday. a significant changes on the way in the form of fog and cloud cover. temperatures will be way above average. let's head back to frank and pam. >>> despite the shelter and place restrictions, there are events that are being held to hono
it is nice for dave clark to get a break. it is may 25. a lot of you have the day off, even if you are working from home it is nice to have the day off. you are going to get heat. i think it is going to be hot for everybody. right? >> unless you are by the immediate coast, yes. it will be warming up for everyone. it will be close. temperatures will be in the 90s, near 100 degrees. i don't think you will see anything until then. water temperatures are cold. 60 degrees for san jose....
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use the hashtag ktvu. >>> i sing is easy top song to dave clark.ry girl is crazy about a sharp dressed man >>> polls show the people want to continue to work from home. this poll found that 54% of americans would like to be able to work from home. 75% would like the option to do it occasionally. 40% say they feel strongly that their employer should offer some remote working options. >>> this company is preparing to lay off some of its workforce. 900 employees will lose their jobs and relocation plans. they previously laid off workers last year as they dealt with multiple investigations and a ban on its products. >>> also airb&b said they are cutting 25% of the workforce. they are ba francisco. they say that's 1900 workers. airb&b said this means fewer people are traveling and they expect a revenue cut in half. it is also eliminating businesses not directly linked to home sharing including its investments in the production and hotels. california is suing uber and lyft accusing them of this classifying drivers to test the new labor law. the law provi
use the hashtag ktvu. >>> i sing is easy top song to dave clark.ry girl is crazy about a sharp dressed man >>> polls show the people want to continue to work from home. this poll found that 54% of americans would like to be able to work from home. 75% would like the option to do it occasionally. 40% say they feel strongly that their employer should offer some remote working options. >>> this company is preparing to lay off some of its workforce. 900 employees will...
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good morning, i am dave clark. >> happy birthday, sister clark. >> she is watching right now. >> my sister watches this as well, a lot of people can stream us a, and watches from all over the place. that is wonderful. yes. okay. let's check in with steve paulson. we are going to have some tricky weather come sunday. >>> there is fog out there, but that will clear out. it will clear out and temperatures will bump up and lots of 70s. a big system is on its way for increasing clouds later tonight into tomorrow, the main focus will be sunday and monday. warmer friday,
good morning, i am dave clark. >> happy birthday, sister clark. >> she is watching right now. >> my sister watches this as well, a lot of people can stream us a, and watches from all over the place. that is wonderful. yes. okay. let's check in with steve paulson. we are going to have some tricky weather come sunday. >>> there is fog out there, but that will clear out. it will clear out and temperatures will bump up and lots of 70s. a big system is on its way for...
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i am david clark. >> i am pam cook. it is friday eve. as we get into the weekend, let's check in with steve paulson. the beaches, some of the beaches are open. if you live near them, it sounds like it will be nice up the coast. >>> today and tomorrow, it will be your best bet. sunday into monday, we are looking for a warm-hot day. the temperatures are 40s and 50s, except for a few high clouds. interesting, the city went up a degree from 55 to 56. livermore is down to 47. golden gate park is 53 degrees. in the hills, we have 41. we have very mild conditions along the corridor. high-pressure will mean above average temperatures i, 70s, 80s, and low 90s. let's head out and see if there's anything going on at the highways and byways, good morning, sir. >>> as a matter of fact, there's not a lot going on. traffic is moving along fine along the bridge approach. sometimes we have slowing here marina county. all bay area bridges are off to a good start. let's go back to pam. >>> topping news, governor knew some will layoff his plans for the seco
i am david clark. >> i am pam cook. it is friday eve. as we get into the weekend, let's check in with steve paulson. the beaches, some of the beaches are open. if you live near them, it sounds like it will be nice up the coast. >>> today and tomorrow, it will be your best bet. sunday into monday, we are looking for a warm-hot day. the temperatures are 40s and 50s, except for a few high clouds. interesting, the city went up a degree from 55 to 56. livermore is down to 47. golden...
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sarah clarke al-jazeera hong kong coronavirus tracking ups keep a record of where you've been most will use bluetooth technology they work well when people a close to each other smartphones talk to nearby devices they'll quickly alert a user if he or she is near a confirmed or suspected case this can help to dish and tracing which involves manually tracking down the contacts of infected people. around 30 tracking systems are being developed around the world but researches say the apps only work well if a majority of people use them one u.k. trial starting next week needs at least 80 percent participation to be effect. let's introduce our panel in london we have michael vale a co-developer of the previously preserving cove in $1000.00 tracking system called well that is d p 3 t. and fellow at the university college of london in ns good in the netherlands we have no longer an assistant professor at the university of 20 and a technology ethicist and in brighton also in the u.k. joshua moon or search fellow at the university of sussex welcome to you all joshua i'll start with you 1st if i m
sarah clarke al-jazeera hong kong coronavirus tracking ups keep a record of where you've been most will use bluetooth technology they work well when people a close to each other smartphones talk to nearby devices they'll quickly alert a user if he or she is near a confirmed or suspected case this can help to dish and tracing which involves manually tracking down the contacts of infected people. around 30 tracking systems are being developed around the world but researches say the apps only work...
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series lois and clark the new adventures of superman he's also one of the few outspoken conservatives in hollywood he is said to return as host of the show masters of illusion that's dalen it's 7 season on the c.w. network he joins us from los angeles why why for we get to the masses of action or why do you think you're a lone warrior in the world of politics also in california why is well i never claim to be a lone voice by any stretch of the imagination it's just that it seems that the louder voices from hollywood tend to be. far to the left and i guess my point of view seems to be. considered much farther to the right or more conservative but i don't think i'm one of the loans and i know so many people in california in hollywood in my business that really have sort of the same political views as i do sometimes though they're a little quiet about that because there are many people in hollywood who who want to for lack of a better word blacklists the people who who with whom they don't agree politically i've never seen that before and it's horrific. why this added to be a think presi
series lois and clark the new adventures of superman he's also one of the few outspoken conservatives in hollywood he is said to return as host of the show masters of illusion that's dalen it's 7 season on the c.w. network he joins us from los angeles why why for we get to the masses of action or why do you think you're a lone warrior in the world of politics also in california why is well i never claim to be a lone voice by any stretch of the imagination it's just that it seems that the louder...
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it seems like dave clark has been tapped for that role right now.could change because there appearands for bezos to before antitrust committees, looking into amazon for other reasons. but there is obviously more interest in him up hearing and answering questions more so than answeringearing and more questions than he has done historically. emily: to be fair to amazon, walmart has not given these numbers up. there has been a huge outbreak in the meatpacking industry. it is not as if amazon is alone. what do we know about the numbers? thater: they are saying the numbers are not in any way higher than the surrounding communities. but, again, they are not giving the raw numbers of people can double check that. emily: bloomberg's spencer soper, thank you for joining us. coming up, we will be talking to the ceo of eventbrite, the company that has had to lay off 45% of its employees. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. in person events have ground to a halt, but online experiences are booming. events that saw a 2% -- on its pl
it seems like dave clark has been tapped for that role right now.could change because there appearands for bezos to before antitrust committees, looking into amazon for other reasons. but there is obviously more interest in him up hearing and answering questions more so than answeringearing and more questions than he has done historically. emily: to be fair to amazon, walmart has not given these numbers up. there has been a huge outbreak in the meatpacking industry. it is not as if amazon is...
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clarke: their adjusting.aurant business, they are building a huge take-out business. they are helping health care workers with meals. it is what can i do on the short-term but in the longer term i'm preparing for people being farther apart. supply chain's that were far apart are becoming more localized. whether it is a huge company adjusting supply chains and bringing it closer to home, or if it is the restaurant business . you are also seeing restaurant chains saying casual dining, we have a casual dining chain that says this will be more important when we reopen. we will take bigger leaves as some malls get rid of things. people who are nimble and reacting short-term, being on offense and defense at the same time. is interesting, getting a bigger footprint. what are people saying about supply chains? how quickly can ceos adapt to that? years ago we were working with companies around the world saying how do i digitize chunks of my supply chain to make it more efficient, some of them being more howainable, a
clarke: their adjusting.aurant business, they are building a huge take-out business. they are helping health care workers with meals. it is what can i do on the short-term but in the longer term i'm preparing for people being farther apart. supply chain's that were far apart are becoming more localized. whether it is a huge company adjusting supply chains and bringing it closer to home, or if it is the restaurant business . you are also seeing restaurant chains saying casual dining, we have a...
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there was the case of the men in arizona who saw clark when fosse it's also poison. we have to be very careful here. just because the president of the united states is taking hydroxychloroquine a as a preventative against the coronavirus, that is not things people should not do unless they have strict medical supervision. the doctor said he had plenty of patients on it for a number of different reasons. you give it to prevent against malaria and rheumatoid arthritis. it don't go out taking it because you think it could prevent coronavirus. the president of the united states is a unique individual. he is under constant medical supervision. if there were anything that were to potentially go wrong, he could be treated right away. and they have a medical unit right here at the white house. if they were to suffer that long syndrome, they could get to him right away. the other thing that we do not know -- and this is the subject of all of this controversy surrounding whether or not it is good for treating coronavirus disease is, coronavirus does a lot of things to your bod
there was the case of the men in arizona who saw clark when fosse it's also poison. we have to be very careful here. just because the president of the united states is taking hydroxychloroquine a as a preventative against the coronavirus, that is not things people should not do unless they have strict medical supervision. the doctor said he had plenty of patients on it for a number of different reasons. you give it to prevent against malaria and rheumatoid arthritis. it don't go out taking it...
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i am dave clark. >> i am pam cook. weather has been as steve paulson has promised. >> we will have more of the same but warmer. there is just a bit of fog on the san mateo coast, i do not think it has much of a chance here. 40s and 50s on the temperatures. napa was 75 yesterday, will go to 77 today. san jose, 72 yesterday, 74 today. right now mid 50s towards concord and fairfield. 46 in lake port. there is a high building it for the weekend. that will bring in a warming trend. highs today, 60s and 70s, close to where they should be for this time of year. >>> time for sal with the traffic. >>> good morning. route now traffic is doing pretty well. no major issues. you can see the traffic is looking good on the san mateo bridge, you can see traffic is looking good heading across the span with no major issues. let's go back to the headlines. >>> a new report this morning shows that there are more than 5 million confirmed coronavirus cases world wide. also 328,000 people have died including 3500 people here in california. a
i am dave clark. >> i am pam cook. weather has been as steve paulson has promised. >> we will have more of the same but warmer. there is just a bit of fog on the san mateo coast, i do not think it has much of a chance here. 40s and 50s on the temperatures. napa was 75 yesterday, will go to 77 today. san jose, 72 yesterday, 74 today. right now mid 50s towards concord and fairfield. 46 in lake port. there is a high building it for the weekend. that will bring in a warming trend. highs...
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. >>> good morning i am dave clark. >>> i am pam cook. unfortunately we have a big traffic problem to tell you about. we will check in with sal. >>> good morning. we have a fatal accident that happened. it started at 10:20 last night. a pickup truck crashed at kobl road. that scene has been there all night and it is still active. i want to show you what happened. this is the after math of a crash where several people died in a dodge durango pickup truck that was driving on the freeway. one of the things we want to let you know, the commute is not much because it is so early but these lanes are going to be closed for a while. one person was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. four victims who have yet to be identified and chp has not released the name of the driver. >>> let's go to today's weather with steve. >>> here we go again. there is so much moisture that is streaming across. you can see we another area of rain in marin county and north. yesterday it was persistent for some especially in napa county and sonoma count
. >>> good morning i am dave clark. >>> i am pam cook. unfortunately we have a big traffic problem to tell you about. we will check in with sal. >>> good morning. we have a fatal accident that happened. it started at 10:20 last night. a pickup truck crashed at kobl road. that scene has been there all night and it is still active. i want to show you what happened. this is the after math of a crash where several people died in a dodge durango pickup truck that was...