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but not nearly as important as crawford at camp david. crawford is a place that laura and i love. it's a place we went to in august. that made it kind of uncomfortable for a lot of people in the staff from the east coast. [laughs] i loved it, i would get outside, this was before we owned a bulldozer, we will chop down cedar. it was unbelievably therapeutic. i would write bikes. but mainly i arrested. the main thing about these retreats, you never escaped the presidency. and so the definition of getting outside the bubble, and crawford meant that we were probably 150 staffers of some sort or another. which made it fun because that meant there were a lot of cedar choppers available to help. we entertained a lot of world leaders there. we have a lot of fond memories of conducting personal diplomacy on the ranch. it became a way for us to give these leaders a special look, it really did open up the dialog at a much easier way than hadn't been in the white house. i remember sitting out by the pool, talking about japanese history. we took a great walk a grace the prairie with angela mer
but not nearly as important as crawford at camp david. crawford is a place that laura and i love. it's a place we went to in august. that made it kind of uncomfortable for a lot of people in the staff from the east coast. [laughs] i loved it, i would get outside, this was before we owned a bulldozer, we will chop down cedar. it was unbelievably therapeutic. i would write bikes. but mainly i arrested. the main thing about these retreats, you never escaped the presidency. and so the definition of...
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but not nearly as important as crawford and camp david. crawford is a place laura and i love. it's a place that we went to in august, which made it kind of uncomfortable for a lot of the people on our staff from the east coast. i loved it. i mean, i would get outside and usually before we owned a bulldozer would chop down cedar. it was like unbelievably therapeutic. i would ride bikes. but mainly i rested. now here's the thing about these retreats, though, you never escape t escape the presidency. the definition of getting outside the bubble at crawford meant there were probably 150 staffers of some sort or another down there, which made it fun because it meant there was a lot of other cedar choppers available to help. laura and i entertained a lot of world leaders there. and we've got a lot of fond memories of conducting personal diplomacy on the ranch. it became kind of a way for us to give some of these leaders a special look and it really did open up the dialogue in a much easier way than had we been discussing things in the white house. i remember coyzumi and i sitting ou
but not nearly as important as crawford and camp david. crawford is a place laura and i love. it's a place that we went to in august, which made it kind of uncomfortable for a lot of the people on our staff from the east coast. i loved it. i mean, i would get outside and usually before we owned a bulldozer would chop down cedar. it was like unbelievably therapeutic. i would ride bikes. but mainly i rested. now here's the thing about these retreats, though, you never escape t escape the...
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we will get reaction from congressman rick crawford, so much more. all that coming up on "making money." charles: it's been mostly a quiet day for the market, but i got to tell you, neil just mentioned this, not for the mouse house, right, this as investors are gobbling up shares of disney after the company revealed it's got 86 million streaming users but it's only getting started. here's the interesting thing. even with prime types they aren't going to make money until 2024 but disney shares at a new all-time high. to me it seems like the perfect proxy for where this market is right now because normally, the stock market looks out maybe a year, 18 months. that's what investors are willing to pay up to. maybe now it's different. maybe it's three years. maybe it's five years and the question, is it sustainable? can you invest that way? let's ask rob luna. and ir oerin gibbs and mark tep are with me also. erin, a lot of these stocks, whether it's the hot ipos that have been out this week, we are seeing disney, wall street is looking really much further
we will get reaction from congressman rick crawford, so much more. all that coming up on "making money." charles: it's been mostly a quiet day for the market, but i got to tell you, neil just mentioned this, not for the mouse house, right, this as investors are gobbling up shares of disney after the company revealed it's got 86 million streaming users but it's only getting started. here's the interesting thing. even with prime types they aren't going to make money until 2024 but...
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crawford, what is the haka? >> so, haka, simply, "ha" is breath. >> stephen: ha. >> breath. the "all blacks," new zealand's rugby team, have made the ceremonial dance known as "the haka" famous around the world. before each match, they perform an intimidating haka in front of the opposing team. >> it's important we connect to the land, we connect to our people and then we connect to each other. this is who we are. so, haka is so much a part now of rugby, it's very hard to separate them. >> stephen: got it. okay. so would you be willing to teach me a bit of the haka? >> i'd be absolutely honored to teach you your haka. >> stephen: i will do my best. ( laughs ) we started with the foundational basics: leg slapping and foot stamping. >> and then it will be why, why. so stamp your foot. so that's the first part that gets us ready. >> stephen: and do i say anything, or am i listening? >> the bit you're going to say is now. and this is the important part. >> stephen: got it. >> to personalize it for you, stephen-- i'm going to issue a command. the command will be: ( foreign langua
crawford, what is the haka? >> so, haka, simply, "ha" is breath. >> stephen: ha. >> breath. the "all blacks," new zealand's rugby team, have made the ceremonial dance known as "the haka" famous around the world. before each match, they perform an intimidating haka in front of the opposing team. >> it's important we connect to the land, we connect to our people and then we connect to each other. this is who we are. so, haka is so much a part...
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angus crawford, bbc news.—called long covid. that's persistent health problems — up to three months — after getting infected, which can include a wide variety of symptoms affecting all parts of the body. today, new guidelines for doctors on how to diagnose and treat long covid have been published, which stress the need for more research into this emerging problem. our medical editor research into this emerging problem. natalie has worked as a front line doctor during several deadly epidemics, including ebola in africa. but it's covid which has left its mark on her. just over a year ago i biked up the hill, and now, now i can't even get on a bike. the 38—year—old was never admitted to hospital, but now has long covid, and is so physically weak she can't go to work. i was fit, i was active, i could run, i could walk any distance i wanted to really, and now, i can walk 200 metres. i've asked my contractor to put a bannister on my stairs because i can't get up to the top of my stairs sometimes. so you're fitting o
angus crawford, bbc news.—called long covid. that's persistent health problems — up to three months — after getting infected, which can include a wide variety of symptoms affecting all parts of the body. today, new guidelines for doctors on how to diagnose and treat long covid have been published, which stress the need for more research into this emerging problem. our medical editor research into this emerging problem. natalie has worked as a front line doctor during several deadly...
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angus crawford, bbc news.ficult in the talks the time is 18.17. our top story this evening: the prime minister says he hopes to avoid a third lockdown in england, but he doesn't rule it out. and an appeal for volunteers to take pa rt and an appeal for volunteers to take part ina and an appeal for volunteers to take part in a drugs trial for an advanced form of multiple sclerosis. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: england's world cup winning captain katy daley—mclean, who won the trophy in 2014, announces her retirement from international rugby. around 200,000 people in the uk are thought to be suffering from so—called long covid — persistent health problems — up to three months after they were infected with the virus. for some, like 38—year—old natalie, the effects of long covid on her body have been devastating. today there were calls from more research into this emerging problem as new guidelines were published for doctors on how to diagnose and treat long covid. our medical editor fergus walsh reports. na
angus crawford, bbc news.ficult in the talks the time is 18.17. our top story this evening: the prime minister says he hopes to avoid a third lockdown in england, but he doesn't rule it out. and an appeal for volunteers to take pa rt and an appeal for volunteers to take part ina and an appeal for volunteers to take part in a drugs trial for an advanced form of multiple sclerosis. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: england's world cup winning captain katy daley—mclean, who won the trophy in...
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bring doesn't count crawford doesn't count. who are we kidding. and why should we do about this. >> your honor, if i means to be anything tre has to be something the counts. that's why i think the ramos is more analysis t gideon than any of these other cases that we have decided in the past. about decisions distort our understanding ofundamental bedrock principles. both of these decisions took away in case it deviated from those prior precedents. and because you never see an opinion like this again, we can all rest assured that this is not goingngo vot to open up any types of floodgate has to be watershed rule that if you find that was explicitly overruled by promise. >> thank you. >> thank you chief justice and good morning counsel. i've been concerned that your approach would require us to chart a new pass on retroactivity. as both justices pointed out. we have a long line of cases. you just discussing these cases such as martin about the crawford ruling. and any others that we have lyclined t apply a new role retroactively on collateral them al
bring doesn't count crawford doesn't count. who are we kidding. and why should we do about this. >> your honor, if i means to be anything tre has to be something the counts. that's why i think the ramos is more analysis t gideon than any of these other cases that we have decided in the past. about decisions distort our understanding ofundamental bedrock principles. both of these decisions took away in case it deviated from those prior precedents. and because you never see an opinion like...
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majority of opinions, it is nice to make law instead of complaining and i think to majority were crawford first of all that is the confrontation clause case were crawford overrules the case called roberts which is a balancing test to decide whether it was a confrontation clause violation and very pragmatic, historical and non-textual and suddenly he's in front of them and he writes the decision which is a lot of votes and it's very originalist and he has conservatives and liberals joining him and it's a criminal procedure case that original-ism doesn't favor the government quite the opposite in fact this is one of many criminal procedures and is so fascinating he became the leading criminal procedure authors of opinions the help criminal defendants and of the nixon administration, that is not what you would expect so i think he liked that opinion and i love that opinion and some nice opinion to illustrate and is designed to get to neutral outcomes in a rule-based approach, thought about policy and one view, there's another when the majority that was a lot closer, i think he took joy in th
majority of opinions, it is nice to make law instead of complaining and i think to majority were crawford first of all that is the confrontation clause case were crawford overrules the case called roberts which is a balancing test to decide whether it was a confrontation clause violation and very pragmatic, historical and non-textual and suddenly he's in front of them and he writes the decision which is a lot of votes and it's very originalist and he has conservatives and liberals joining him...
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congressman crawford, thank you so much for joining us.ve the beautiful christmas tree behind you. looks like you're going to have a merry christmas. todd: standing live shot, impressive. still ahead, david webb on the hunter biden investigation, that's coming up next. if these beautiful idaho potato recipes are just side dishes, then i'm not a real idaho potato farmer. genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. . . research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that'll really take you back. wow! what'd you get, ryan? it's customized home insurance from liberty mutual! what does it do bud? it customizes our home insurance so we only pay for what we need! and what did you get, mike? i got a bike. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> my son has not made money in terms of this thing about, what are you talking about, china? i have not had -- only guy that made m
congressman crawford, thank you so much for joining us.ve the beautiful christmas tree behind you. looks like you're going to have a merry christmas. todd: standing live shot, impressive. still ahead, david webb on the hunter biden investigation, that's coming up next. if these beautiful idaho potato recipes are just side dishes, then i'm not a real idaho potato farmer. genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. . . research shows people...
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angus crawford, bbc news. are putting a blanket ban on accepting people who receive benefits. the vast majority of places on websites such as spareroom and 0penrent said recipients of housing benefit need not bid for the property. michael buchanan reports. this is the kitchen, the living room and my bedroom all in one. so there is a little bathroom and then my son's room. it is small and uncomfortable, but despite her best efforts, emma can't find a new home. for two years, the teaching assistant has tried to move herself and charlie to somewhere bigger. charlie, eat your dinner, please. but she has been repeatedly refused a new place because she is on benefits. if i have got references to show that i pay my rent every month on time, and i have done that for seven years, there shouldn't be any reason why someone isn't renting to me and the fact that they will still use housing benefit. you know, it is very clear stigmatisation. it is a very clear discriminatory measure. bbc analysis of these popular websites s
angus crawford, bbc news. are putting a blanket ban on accepting people who receive benefits. the vast majority of places on websites such as spareroom and 0penrent said recipients of housing benefit need not bid for the property. michael buchanan reports. this is the kitchen, the living room and my bedroom all in one. so there is a little bathroom and then my son's room. it is small and uncomfortable, but despite her best efforts, emma can't find a new home. for two years, the teaching...
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the dean of preaching at howard university school, dean evans, crawford i preached at his mother-in-law's church in rhode island. i got back todc. he said you don't need a class. he signed me out of it. my preaching style developed over the years. i start with what is the one take away i want people to leave with and i build the sermon from there. preaching is about transformation, not just of the mind but of behavior, understanding. >>> i start with a behavior purpose this. dr. frank thomas lifted up in his book. he's an amazing man. in his book, like to never quit praising him, he lifts up a behavioral purpose statement. what do you want to be different as a result of the engagement? i took that to build from. >> the bio said deep scholarly. >> still down to earth, practical, touchable. i think sometimes in churches, we lose a generation because we're not able to speak to their current day. what are has to do with identifying with people where they are. it's not just a heavy approach to the gospel. actually trying to administer like jesus who walked among the people, lived the life. he
the dean of preaching at howard university school, dean evans, crawford i preached at his mother-in-law's church in rhode island. i got back todc. he said you don't need a class. he signed me out of it. my preaching style developed over the years. i start with what is the one take away i want people to leave with and i build the sermon from there. preaching is about transformation, not just of the mind but of behavior, understanding. >>> i start with a behavior purpose this. dr. frank...
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the cdc foundation teamed up with social media star mitchell crawford, to create a psa aimed at gettingr people to wear masks, and she will join us ahead. >>> president trump is in a mood this morning. he is tweeting about his attorney general, bill barr again, refusing to investigate his political oh poenlpponents. we're going to break down how things got so bad between the two men and what the future is for the ag. just tap for tasty in the app. and pickup contactless. cause it's safety first. right, tiny car? you wearing your seatbelt little man? subway. eat fresh. stop your cough from interrupting, with dq cough and congestion. it's max strength formula coats your throat and provides powerful relief. new dayquil cough and congestion. the maxcoat daytime power through your cough medicine. d'shea: i live in south jamaica, born and raised. i'm a doordasher, i'm a momma with a special needs child, she is the love of my life. doordash provides so much flexibility. if something happens with her, where i need to be home, i can just log out and just say "okay, my family needs me." i don't h
the cdc foundation teamed up with social media star mitchell crawford, to create a psa aimed at gettingr people to wear masks, and she will join us ahead. >>> president trump is in a mood this morning. he is tweeting about his attorney general, bill barr again, refusing to investigate his political oh poenlpponents. we're going to break down how things got so bad between the two men and what the future is for the ag. just tap for tasty in the app. and pickup contactless. cause it's...
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i think two majorities he had plenty of pride and i think quite correctly so were crawford, first of all. that's the confrontation clause case where crawford overrules a case called roberts which use the bouncing tested set whether there was a confrontation clause violation. it was very pragmatic, very ahistorical a very non-textual. he writes this 7-2 decision, very originalist turkeys get conservatives, liberals and joining him. it's a criminal procedure case that originalism doesn't inherently favor the government. quite the opposite. a fact this is one of many criminal procedures. it's a fascinating he became one of the leading criminal procedure authors of the things that help criminal defendants. we have an alum of the nixon administration. that's not what you would expect so i think he liked that if any. i love that opinion and it's nice opinion to illustrate that originalism is really designed to get to neutral outcomes, a rule-based approach that is about policy or one's worldviews. heller is another one. that one is 5-4, a lot closer. i think it took joy in the fact that al
i think two majorities he had plenty of pride and i think quite correctly so were crawford, first of all. that's the confrontation clause case where crawford overrules a case called roberts which use the bouncing tested set whether there was a confrontation clause violation. it was very pragmatic, very ahistorical a very non-textual. he writes this 7-2 decision, very originalist turkeys get conservatives, liberals and joining him. it's a criminal procedure case that originalism doesn't...
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bake president bush mailbags on his ranch in crawford. he's a serious man to. baker you have to be able to keep up with. him >> before the mountain bike was the, running during the campaign he averaged and i hope is not, listening but he averaged a tremendous 7:40 piece. i wasn't a runner i don't like to run. but he landed a race in d.c., as president feel racism in a comfortable world -- ran a 6:40 piece. for three miles. but at the ranch, he was averaging about 7:10 pace. so just the training of that alone, the agents would -- equipment. -- i don't know what he wanted was, but he fought this hundred-degree -- minutes later went to his mountain bike. and so -- you could start out thinking that you're pretty good shape. it's finishing the race with the president and you have enough energy to hopefully and successfully evacuate or ten to the medical? you are definitely in training all the time. but you had to look at formations. you have to look with 41 as everyone knows, their home was surrounded by three sides of water. so u.s. coast guard, had a great partner
bake president bush mailbags on his ranch in crawford. he's a serious man to. baker you have to be able to keep up with. him >> before the mountain bike was the, running during the campaign he averaged and i hope is not, listening but he averaged a tremendous 7:40 piece. i wasn't a runner i don't like to run. but he landed a race in d.c., as president feel racism in a comfortable world -- ran a 6:40 piece. for three miles. but at the ranch, he was averaging about 7:10 pace. so just the...
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but it was sam crawford that fought off two bearcat defenders to set his team up in the red zone.ust an amazing effort there from the wide receiver. incredible concentration. providing much-needed life to that tulsa passing game. >> joe: desmond ridder, montgomery in the backfield. doaks, the starting running back, dealing with an ankle. we haven't seen him since the that injury. quickly to the outside is jackson. and he is trying to maintain balance before he is forced out. >> greg: this situation in the game, not quite in two-minute operation yet. you have the entire offense. when you're the quarterback, you have to know how many time-outs. what do you need? stay with the audible. stay with yourself offensively. >> referee: false start, offense, number 55. five-yard penalty, remains second down. >> joe: 18th penalty of the game combined. remember, they hadn't played in a month. this is one of the things that concerned luke fickell. a reminder that "monday night football" coming your way right here from cincinnati. 8:00 eastern, 5:00 pacific. steelers and bengals. coverage begins
but it was sam crawford that fought off two bearcat defenders to set his team up in the red zone.ust an amazing effort there from the wide receiver. incredible concentration. providing much-needed life to that tulsa passing game. >> joe: desmond ridder, montgomery in the backfield. doaks, the starting running back, dealing with an ankle. we haven't seen him since the that injury. quickly to the outside is jackson. and he is trying to maintain balance before he is forced out. >>...
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so cheryl crawford wants to know is there any evidence that any of the atomic vets who went into hiroshima to examine damage after the explosion have radiation. >> that i am not sure of. i have not personally spoken to any of those veterans. i'm sure that that can be answered possibly through keith keefer, if he has had any contact with those veterans. but to my knowledge, i'm not sure. >> earnest wants to know have you ever talked to any of the descendants of any of these atomic veterans? >> i have yet to do that. right now what i am focused on is getting the atomic veterans themselves, their stories recorded now before they pass away. there is a sense of urgency because of their medical conditions. after that, we would start looking at the descendants as a possibility. but it's really the -- it's really the first person perspective that we look for when we do oral histories at the museum. >> and one question, you may not be able to answer this one but i think it's interesting. john wants to know, are mortality and morbidity survey data collected by the u.s. government about these service
so cheryl crawford wants to know is there any evidence that any of the atomic vets who went into hiroshima to examine damage after the explosion have radiation. >> that i am not sure of. i have not personally spoken to any of those veterans. i'm sure that that can be answered possibly through keith keefer, if he has had any contact with those veterans. but to my knowledge, i'm not sure. >> earnest wants to know have you ever talked to any of the descendants of any of these atomic...
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we've heard a lot about the africa see rates of crawford 19 vaccines u.s. fall. i'm a firm adonis says it's covert $900.00 vaccine is 94.5 percent effective. pfizer biotech coated $900.00 facts and has an advocacy of 95 percent in final trials. russia's sputnik coronavirus vaccine trial shows encouraging results but they are low on specifics astra zeneca covert vaccine up to 90 percent effective data shows but what does this mean unlike the history of pixie. let's explain the 1st ever vaccines for smallpox it was introduced in 796 the disease was then declared eradicated nearly 2 centuries later in 1900 and the threat looking at you and i have actors polio has nearly been there randi kaye did it and the vaccine is 99 percent effective the flu vaccine is a tricky one as the virus mutates regularly so people have to get flu shots every year to help protect against the most common strains generally the effectiveness of the flu shot hovers around so with these recent phase 3 clinical trial results showing vaccines that have north of 90 percent efficacy we have lots t
we've heard a lot about the africa see rates of crawford 19 vaccines u.s. fall. i'm a firm adonis says it's covert $900.00 vaccine is 94.5 percent effective. pfizer biotech coated $900.00 facts and has an advocacy of 95 percent in final trials. russia's sputnik coronavirus vaccine trial shows encouraging results but they are low on specifics astra zeneca covert vaccine up to 90 percent effective data shows but what does this mean unlike the history of pixie. let's explain the 1st ever vaccines...
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we thought we could enter crawford food crops and keep it going by. selling those food crops to generate short term revenue except that the community and the workers kept eating everything even before its course ready to generate more income he and his team had another idea they decided to propagate local plants and extract essential oils in 2018 they added eco tourism jaring every tall visitors served up a typical kenyan dish that is made exclusively of local forest produce. $1000.00 baidu is also linking up with the local community in better here's hired several locals as chefs and told god's all to work in his laboratory technician isaac could joe is in charge of producing the essential oils as well as natural cosmetics such as soap. because up with. natural salt from the forest they tend to have less side effects and then the really how good are very effective treatment like for my remark therapy you can really get a feel of the size of the room from the plant and they have no side effects or anything whatever the oils are sold across the country
we thought we could enter crawford food crops and keep it going by. selling those food crops to generate short term revenue except that the community and the workers kept eating everything even before its course ready to generate more income he and his team had another idea they decided to propagate local plants and extract essential oils in 2018 they added eco tourism jaring every tall visitors served up a typical kenyan dish that is made exclusively of local forest produce. $1000.00 baidu is...
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we thought we could enter crawford food crops and keep it going by. selling those food crops to generate short term revenue except that the community and the workers kept eating everything even before us was ready to generate more income he and his team had another idea they decided to propagate local plants and extract essential oils in 2018 they added eco tourism joining every tall visitors and served up a typical kenyan dish that is made exclusively of local forest produce. one intended by doing is also linking up with the local community in better here's hired several locals as chefs and tall guides also work in his laboratory technician isaac could joe is in charge of producing the essential oils as well as natural cosmetics such as soap. because up with. natural source from the forest they tend to have less side effects and the really how to get out. very effective treatment like for my remark therapy you can really get the feel of that. from the plant and they have no side effects or anything whatever the oils are sold across the country includ
we thought we could enter crawford food crops and keep it going by. selling those food crops to generate short term revenue except that the community and the workers kept eating everything even before us was ready to generate more income he and his team had another idea they decided to propagate local plants and extract essential oils in 2018 they added eco tourism joining every tall visitors and served up a typical kenyan dish that is made exclusively of local forest produce. one intended by...
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angus crawford, bbc news.cal problems. the companies are offering a refund to anyone who's already bought cyberpunk 2077 for the playstation 4 or the xbox 0ne consoles, following complaints that it keeps crashing and freezing. —— sony and microsoft. the issues have wiped more than a billion pounds off the value of the game's creator, cd projekt red, which said it "should have paid more attention to making it play better". quite an extraordinary admission. let's speak now to keza macdonald, video games editor at the guardian. wow, keza, this has been in the making for some ten years. how did they get it so wrong?|j making for some ten years. how did they get it so wrong? i think this is testament to the high stakes of modern video game development. these are made by hundreds of people by cost of about $300 million. you get toa cost of about $300 million. you get to a point where it becomes more expensive to keep delaying it than it does to release it. that's the gamble that cd projekt red have taken. it's gambl
angus crawford, bbc news.cal problems. the companies are offering a refund to anyone who's already bought cyberpunk 2077 for the playstation 4 or the xbox 0ne consoles, following complaints that it keeps crashing and freezing. —— sony and microsoft. the issues have wiped more than a billion pounds off the value of the game's creator, cd projekt red, which said it "should have paid more attention to making it play better". quite an extraordinary admission. let's speak now to keza...
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secretary crawford. i'd like to... disobey a direct order, you hacked classified government records.
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but davis kept working on tv as well as on stage and saw one of her greatest rivals, joan crawford, pointed962's what ever happened to baby jane. the horrorfilm gave davis, in her mid—50s, a new career. it is an amazing performance and it won her a new audience. the kids caught onto this you know, and it put her into a new genre, horror, thriller and exploitation movies, cult movies. it gave her a different kind of stardom. she became a cult star. by the 1980s, she had passed into legend with a hit song, bette davis eyes. the whales of august with lillian gish after davis suffered a bout of breast cancer and stroke is considered one of the greatest. she died in 1989 aged 81. she was gifted with a talent for playing the hardest characters film could offer but also tenacity. it gave her longevity and integrity few could rival. i had the privilege of meeting bette davis several decades ago when she was shooting on location on a small island off the coast of maine. the film in question was the whales of august, which emma jones just referred to in her report. interviewing bette davis was a trul
but davis kept working on tv as well as on stage and saw one of her greatest rivals, joan crawford, pointed962's what ever happened to baby jane. the horrorfilm gave davis, in her mid—50s, a new career. it is an amazing performance and it won her a new audience. the kids caught onto this you know, and it put her into a new genre, horror, thriller and exploitation movies, cult movies. it gave her a different kind of stardom. she became a cult star. by the 1980s, she had passed into legend with...
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sheryl crawford wants to know, is there any evidence that any of the atomic vets who went into hiroshima to examine radiation after the explosion have radiation sickness? >> i'm not sure of that. i have not spoken to those veterans. i'm sure that can be answered possibly through keith kiefer, if he has had any contact with those veterans. but to my knowledge, i'm not sure. >> ernest wants to know, if you talked to any of the descendants of any of these atomic veterans? >> right now what i'm focused on is getting the atomic veterans themselves their stories recorded now before they pass away. there is a sense of urgency because of their medical conditions. after that we would start looking at the dissidents asesc a possibility. >> one question you may not be able to answer this one, but i think it's interesting, john want to know, are mortality survey data collected by the u.s. government about these servicemen and women, is it classified, is it still classified, has it been released. you talked a little bit about the clinton era. >> yeah, i'm not qualified to answer that, unfortunately.
sheryl crawford wants to know, is there any evidence that any of the atomic vets who went into hiroshima to examine radiation after the explosion have radiation sickness? >> i'm not sure of that. i have not spoken to those veterans. i'm sure that can be answered possibly through keith kiefer, if he has had any contact with those veterans. but to my knowledge, i'm not sure. >> ernest wants to know, if you talked to any of the descendants of any of these atomic veterans? >>...
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news from williams to crawford of course have more news for you at the top of the hour join us then thanks for joining us now. my 1st vice like most sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by this notion for. something as simple as learning how to write a by sight of those isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to add love by setting off my home and it took me me as the months i. finally gave up and mentioned buying young guys like this but returns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for those than writing i'm biased as knowledge i was only a child's voice woman back home who are bound by the duties and social norms and informed them about the basic rights my name is the about of the hook and i wore zita. this week on world stories lakeville gloria drives out residents in kenya who did 19 increases poverty in spain but we begin in the canary islands increasing numbers of refugees from africa are using ground an island that belongs to spain to reach europe officials are overwhelmed from here journalists can go no further some 2000 african migrants are
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movie, the star as a washed—up actress seem to be her fateful one had their greatest rivals, joan crawfordhat ever happened to ba by direction of 1962's what ever happened to baby jane. direction of 1962's what ever happened to babyjane. it direction of 1962's what ever happened to baby jane. it gave direction of 1962's what ever happened to babyjane. it gave her a new career. it is an amazing performance and it won her a new audience. the kids caught onto this and it put her into horror, thriller and it put her into horror, thriller and exploitation movies. it gave her and exploitation movies. it gave her a different kind of stardom. she became a cult star. by the 1980s, she had passed into legend with a hit song, bette davies eyes. she suffered a bout of breast cancer and stroke in this role and was considered one of the greatest. she died in 1989 aged 81. she was gifted with a talent for playing the ha rd est with a talent for playing the hardest talent, but also tenacity. it gave her longevity and integrity if you could rival. i had the privilege of meeting bette davies several decades
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♪ > >>>i'm jan crawford in washington, thanks for staying with us.fficials say most of the terrorists attacks in the united states this year were committed by white supremacists and-mi like-minded groups. an investigation uncovered that organizations viewed by some as hate groups are receiving financial benefits from the federal government. chief investigative -- >> the group doesn't have to pay federal texts or in many cases property taxes. as for donors the contributions are tax deductible and that adds up to a certain credibility for the group. we found that that credibility is being enjoyed a number of groups you may find troubling. it's been three years since this deadly scene unfolded at the unite the right rally in charlottesville, virginia. >> i don't think that i will ever not be scared. >> a day that haunts this woman. who narrowly escaped injury when a car plowed in to a crowd of counter demonstrators killing one. >> i heard screams. i heard this awful sound. >> the car almost hit you. >> yes. i don't know how i got out of the way. >> repo
♪ > >>>i'm jan crawford in washington, thanks for staying with us.fficials say most of the terrorists attacks in the united states this year were committed by white supremacists and-mi like-minded groups. an investigation uncovered that organizations viewed by some as hate groups are receiving financial benefits from the federal government. chief investigative -- >> the group doesn't have to pay federal texts or in many cases property taxes. as for donors the contributions...
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. >> i am jan crawford in washington, thanks for staying with us.merican war veterans have come forward with tales of medical horrors after a cbs news investigation uncovered a toxic material at a remote military base used after 9/11. according to the pentagon more than 15,000 american troops passed through the base known as k2 to support missions in nearby afghanistan. now nearly 2,500 current and former service members report rare cancers or other illnesses they believe are linked to their deployments. we spoke to one k2 veteran whose illness baffled doctors for years. >> it has put new pressure on the v.a. and the defense department to acknowledge a link. this army veteran's deployment is a raw and unsettling count. >> the ground and the dust is contaminat contaminated. >> reporter: his journal documents his tenth months at k2. after 9/11 u.s. forces used the former soviet air base to hunt al qaeda in afghanistan. >> every yellow tab is a day that i felt sick. >> reporter: how many doctors told you that your illness is related to toxic exposure?
. >> i am jan crawford in washington, thanks for staying with us.merican war veterans have come forward with tales of medical horrors after a cbs news investigation uncovered a toxic material at a remote military base used after 9/11. according to the pentagon more than 15,000 american troops passed through the base known as k2 to support missions in nearby afghanistan. now nearly 2,500 current and former service members report rare cancers or other illnesses they believe are linked to...
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the majority's he had plenty of pride that is the confrontation clause where crawford overrules the balancing test to decide if there was a confrontation clause violation it's a very originalist. he's got conservatives and liberals joining and of course proving a criminal procedure case he became one of the lien leading criminal authors of opinion that help the criminal defendants and here we have an alum of the nixon administration. that isn't what you would expect. he liked that opinion. i loved that opinion and it was to illustrate that it's designed to get to the neutral outcomes and a rule-based approach of the worldviews. i think he took joy in the fact all of the members of the court were engaged in the original inquiry. it wasn't a case where they were doing a regionalism. that meant something to him. and morrison versus olson there are such wonderful lines. i like that case more for something else it tells you about it. it makes you realize the courage and backbone. it's the end of the first court and an 8-1 decision. he might have said he was the best conservative in the country at
the majority's he had plenty of pride that is the confrontation clause where crawford overrules the balancing test to decide if there was a confrontation clause violation it's a very originalist. he's got conservatives and liberals joining and of course proving a criminal procedure case he became one of the lien leading criminal authors of opinion that help the criminal defendants and here we have an alum of the nixon administration. that isn't what you would expect. he liked that opinion. i...
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hopefully bill barr will sit down with jan crawford again.e to have another conversation. >> really interesting conversation p. conversation. >> or catherine herridge. >>> nearly 50 million americans are in the path of a snowstorm. this storm is dumping snow in parts of the west. it will create near impossible driving conditions in much of the northeast by wednesday afternoon. that sounds like fun. parts of pennsylvania could see two feet of snow. suburbs of new york city and philadelphia could see a foot. and 5 to 10 inches likely along i-95 from philadelphia to boston. but we haven't had any snow this season. >> it is december. >> i was going to say -- >> but i'm thinking about those vaccines on the road. >> yeah, that's true. that is true. >> can they get through? >> that's a really good point, tony dokoupil. >> i'm sure they're planning for it. >>> a new twist in the ahmaud arbery case. we'll show you police video that may contradict the account of one of the suspects charge inside arbery's killing. >>> ahead we talk to the first two u.s.
hopefully bill barr will sit down with jan crawford again.e to have another conversation. >> really interesting conversation p. conversation. >> or catherine herridge. >>> nearly 50 million americans are in the path of a snowstorm. this storm is dumping snow in parts of the west. it will create near impossible driving conditions in much of the northeast by wednesday afternoon. that sounds like fun. parts of pennsylvania could see two feet of snow. suburbs of new york city...
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>>all right weather time now as we get a check on our 4 zone forecast, yeah, crawford chief meteorologist lawrence karnow talking the storm door or but start to kind of just creep little bit for tomorrow. we'll see some raindrops coming our way but then things really going to get going as we head into the new year outside right now we've got mostly clear skies. here's the long-range forecast, you'll notice tomorrow, those clouds begin to roll in the chance of showers developing late in afternoon then sweeping across the bay area as we head through the evening tomorrow behind that yet another storm winds up and brings another chance of a few raindrops doesn't look like that's going to be very large either but behind that everything begins to change we get into sunday, you can see the storm clouds rolling on in snow up in the sierra nevada lots of rain for the bay area behind that another storm on monday behind that there you go lineup on tuesday. more on wednesday and looks like maybe a slight break on thursday not much but that next storm already lined up by friday to come ashore, looks l
>>all right weather time now as we get a check on our 4 zone forecast, yeah, crawford chief meteorologist lawrence karnow talking the storm door or but start to kind of just creep little bit for tomorrow. we'll see some raindrops coming our way but then things really going to get going as we head into the new year outside right now we've got mostly clear skies. here's the long-range forecast, you'll notice tomorrow, those clouds begin to roll in the chance of showers developing late in...
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crawford is already going. to say. ok. but of this i do i have the highest degree of confidence in the production system we have with the employees we have the boeing company in our supply chain. that. boeing owns a dog questions in writing denying it compromises safety or quality it said our interview was hostile unprofessional and in the worst traditions of tabloid style television news the company said it was confident that its battery fix prevents failures boeing says it uses one common f.a.a. approved quality system for the 707 in everett and charleston. boeing noted its memo stated it did not signify authorization to ship parts that don't meet quality requirements boeing said it drug tests in line with company policy and duplicable law the company denies any customer has said they will only take planes from everett. as for john woods boeing says his safety claims have no merit and the. may 18th 24 team. canada celebrates the delivery of its 1st 787. this is the modern marketing reality of the dreamliner but is anothe
crawford is already going. to say. ok. but of this i do i have the highest degree of confidence in the production system we have with the employees we have the boeing company in our supply chain. that. boeing owns a dog questions in writing denying it compromises safety or quality it said our interview was hostile unprofessional and in the worst traditions of tabloid style television news the company said it was confident that its battery fix prevents failures boeing says it uses one common...
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all right switching gears whether time as we get a check now on the 4 zone forecast about crawford chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joining us with a look at what to expect. yes certainly been some nice weather around the bay area a lot of sunshine by day boy. it is getting chilly at night though some places below freezing. last night i think pretty close to that again tonight maybe just not quite as cold still cold enough likely see some patchy frost developing around the bay area valleys tonight, least in the north bay maybe parts of the east bay too. and these temperatures, yeah you're probably feeling at that cold dry air your skin probably dry out a bit as well and certainly that's what it's going to play out clear skies again tonight across san francisco up toward the golden gate bridge. nice and clear we do have a little fog sneak in on the coastline yesterday but now we're seeing a little bit more of an offshore wind developing temperatures today, running above average by day 63 degrees in san francisco, 64 in oakland and san jose 66 in livermore 67 in concord and also into sa
all right switching gears whether time as we get a check now on the 4 zone forecast about crawford chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joining us with a look at what to expect. yes certainly been some nice weather around the bay area a lot of sunshine by day boy. it is getting chilly at night though some places below freezing. last night i think pretty close to that again tonight maybe just not quite as cold still cold enough likely see some patchy frost developing around the bay area valleys...
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crawford jonathan mccall has the story. >>bird george is on the hunt to put a cork in a pinot pill for drunk with greed. this was. >>absolutely targeted. they knew exactly what to do early saturday morning. he says someone held an unplanned one tasting party. >>inside of the juice of george fun, one store in san jose. take a look at this crooks smashing the windows to get inside. but the guests not leaving empty handed. he says they took off with thousands of dollars and collectible cabernets in rare reese links. you've never seen this. >>if anyone shop in the united states know or in the world that has what i had had in this cabinet, 13 bottles in total take it the most expensive. >>7 bottles of harlem magnum from 2002 to 2007. those bottles made at the harlan estate in napa those consecutive years in a row is why he says the bottles are so expensive. check online found some of those bottles going for more than $2000 each. george says money from the missing mall backs and more now topping more than $35,000 at an auction th
crawford jonathan mccall has the story. >>bird george is on the hunt to put a cork in a pinot pill for drunk with greed. this was. >>absolutely targeted. they knew exactly what to do early saturday morning. he says someone held an unplanned one tasting party. >>inside of the juice of george fun, one store in san jose. take a look at this crooks smashing the windows to get inside. but the guests not leaving empty handed. he says they took off with thousands of dollars and...
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this weekend it could come down which means today might be the last day to enjoy eating outside crawford. sarah stinson is live in san francisco with more on what we know so far sarah. >>james yeah, it's looking like san francisco is going to beat the stay at home order to it in banning outdoor dining. if we still haven't confirmed this with the mayor's office but we've heard from restaurant owners that may think that it's going to be tonight at midnight when outdoor banning gets outdoor dining gets banned, so this is something restaurant owners are really not looking forward to in fact they're frustrated take a look at video just shot this morning. this is from the marina district of san francisco. i mean these restaurants went all out with on not only type of outdoor dining these boxes that they took up a parking spot. they have it ready for rain or shine they have heating lamps inside they have christmas decorations. i mean some of them even have themes that go with their restaurants types of food, so it's just sad that they one through all this effort and it's going to be banned. i m
this weekend it could come down which means today might be the last day to enjoy eating outside crawford. sarah stinson is live in san francisco with more on what we know so far sarah. >>james yeah, it's looking like san francisco is going to beat the stay at home order to it in banning outdoor dining. if we still haven't confirmed this with the mayor's office but we've heard from restaurant owners that may think that it's going to be tonight at midnight when outdoor banning gets outdoor...
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could really hurt them crawford's taylor sackey has more. >>i don't think any of us thought we would be back facing potentially another more drastic shelter-in-place now again maybe that's not going to be the decision but i don't have a and i have a good got feel about it laurie thomas is the executive director of the golden gate restaurant association that represents the large restaurant community in san francisco. well there's been no official word about changes to outdoor dining yet. >>thomas says she and many other restaurant owners are preparing for the worst and hoping for the best personally we didn't order any wind this week. all right. >>multiple $1000 order just pulled or straight back not going to do it. right really ratcheted back all the food buys all of the you know other miscellaneous buys called the cleaning company and said heads up you know if this happens we're going to cancel the contract you know or hibernate the contract. soon after i mean that these are ripple effects that are. will immediately flow like they did in ma
could really hurt them crawford's taylor sackey has more. >>i don't think any of us thought we would be back facing potentially another more drastic shelter-in-place now again maybe that's not going to be the decision but i don't have a and i have a good got feel about it laurie thomas is the executive director of the golden gate restaurant association that represents the large restaurant community in san francisco. well there's been no official word about changes to outdoor dining yet....
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president trump though still vowing to fight those election results crawford's jonathan mccall takes a look. >>weeks after being declared the winner of november's election monday the electoral college validating the victory for president elect joe biden and vice president elect kamala harris with his 306 votes but in matching president trump's total from 2016. california providing the 55 electoral votes needed to push him over the finish line. >>at the time. president trump calls elect the electoral college tally. a landslide. his own standards these numbers represented. a clear victory then. and i respectfully suggest they do so now. >>saying that he's been pushed tested and even threatened biden addressed america monday night looking to unite and heal the country from the election end the covid-19 pandemic will be president for all americans our work just as hard for those of you didn't vote for me. as a rule for those who did the electoral college vote comes as a number of top republicans have refused to acknowledge biden's victory. among them president donald trump and despite lo
president trump though still vowing to fight those election results crawford's jonathan mccall takes a look. >>weeks after being declared the winner of november's election monday the electoral college validating the victory for president elect joe biden and vice president elect kamala harris with his 306 votes but in matching president trump's total from 2016. california providing the 55 electoral votes needed to push him over the finish line. >>at the time. president trump calls...
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only 48 hours which led to a lot of people rushing in to try and get last minute appointments with crawford's taylor per second reporting now that appointments at hair salons and barbershops were a big draw thos weekend. so fast some shops had to open up on days, they were normally closed just to accommodate everybody. >>were every make an appointment and i just think that you all day and all the work it out all day today over at big gyms barber shop in santa clara owner jimmy silva has a full book of appointments on sunday before he'll be forced to close his business until the new year they need to get it could add it isn't as crazy is like and you want to seniors like. >>toilet paper, but eric since friday's announcement of a stay at home order to go into effect at 10:00pm on sunday silva says he booked as many appointments as he safely could that opening up for an extra day on sunday. the day his shop is normally closed i got to be some money not going to my house me but there you know they're going to shut us down other barbershops on monroe street are also busy meanwhile in santa clara h
only 48 hours which led to a lot of people rushing in to try and get last minute appointments with crawford's taylor per second reporting now that appointments at hair salons and barbershops were a big draw thos weekend. so fast some shops had to open up on days, they were normally closed just to accommodate everybody. >>were every make an appointment and i just think that you all day and all the work it out all day today over at big gyms barber shop in santa clara owner jimmy silva has a...
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contra costa county regional medical center were among the first to get the first covid vaccine crawford's theresa takes us inside. >>medical workers rolled up their sleeves as a vaccine was rolled out to a coveted number of those battling the novel coronavirus here at contra costa regional medical center honestly the process was really simple that was the least painful vaccine. i've ever had i don't even know that i got anything i don't feel a thing right now so so far the process is great this hospital and others giving the public a unique look behind the scenes to help us age concerns over the safety of the vaccine. they are hoping that once the public sees with their own eyes workers getting the shot them they will feel better when it's available for the general public when i always worry i and 2 young kids at home i always worry about them and i always worry about what happens if i was infected, but not with symptoms that i would potentially be a risk to my patients and so for me the idea of having a vaccine. >>offers peace of mind in terms of safety for my family and for my extended
contra costa county regional medical center were among the first to get the first covid vaccine crawford's theresa takes us inside. >>medical workers rolled up their sleeves as a vaccine was rolled out to a coveted number of those battling the novel coronavirus here at contra costa regional medical center honestly the process was really simple that was the least painful vaccine. i've ever had i don't even know that i got anything i don't feel a thing right now so so far the process is...
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restrictions in the city, the business owners are well they're afraid they won't survive the winter crawford's taylor sacking has more on their story. >>on sunday people part of a group called open san francisco gathered outside of mayor london breed's home protesting the recent closure of businesses during the stay at home order their demands include reopening business activities like outdoor dining that haven't been linked to covid-19 outbreaks in the city he would like the city of san francisco to start falling actual science and data. >>and not impose rules and regulations that are impenetrable and change daily for right now i would like to see the city align with the state i don't see why we should be closed if the state would allow us to be open and preempting this when there is in measurable suffering putting this many people out of work daniel rabkin owns cross golden gate which is one of the many businesses forced to shut down its been leveled to the ground and actually. >>thought about leaving the city i'm watching the city burned to the ground and watching all of my members leave. >
restrictions in the city, the business owners are well they're afraid they won't survive the winter crawford's taylor sacking has more on their story. >>on sunday people part of a group called open san francisco gathered outside of mayor london breed's home protesting the recent closure of businesses during the stay at home order their demands include reopening business activities like outdoor dining that haven't been linked to covid-19 outbreaks in the city he would like the city of san...
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we have a long line of cases and upper just discussing the post teague cases about the crawford rule and many others where we have decline today apply a new rule retroactively on collateral. i'm also concerned about some of the pre-teague cases which i think are on point here. the chief justice brought up destefano. you've equated ramos to gideon. the dissenters in destefano equated the jury trial right itself to gideon. justice douglas and justice black in their dissent. and i just want to give you an opportunity -- the jury trial right not applying retroactively, but the unanimous jury right applying retroactively on collateral view seems like an asymmetry. >> sure. two responses to that. first of all, i think we have to remember that destefano was decided by a different standard of retroactively than teague. and the three factors in existence at that time, two of them were heavily waited towards the state's reliance interest that was reliant on law enforcement and the overall effect on the administration of justice, with a retroactive application. those two enumerated factors are
we have a long line of cases and upper just discussing the post teague cases about the crawford rule and many others where we have decline today apply a new rule retroactively on collateral. i'm also concerned about some of the pre-teague cases which i think are on point here. the chief justice brought up destefano. you've equated ramos to gideon. the dissenters in destefano equated the jury trial right itself to gideon. justice douglas and justice black in their dissent. and i just want to...
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icu beds available and that could trigger mandatory lockdowns regardless of what county you're in crawford's will trend actually in san mateo county with more on the story. well. >>7 tail county right now is not sheltering in place some other bay area counties voluntarily did it because they were fearful of reaching what could happen as early as today, 50% or less in icu beds like the ones right behind me at seton medical center for them staffing is an issue but sooner than later they too probably will run out of beds and that is the reason sheltering in place is happening for many other locations in california and the bay area, it's just a matter of time not if but when you take a look at your screen. these are some of the other counties that are dealing. let's sheltering in place as we speak sacramento, county they went in to shelter in place about 6 hours ago at 5.59 when they dip below 15%, san joaquin valley is sitting at 1.9% somewhat what county. i should say 1.9%, southern california, 7.7%. so they are well below. that jumping off point the bay area this morning, sitting at 17.8 we k
icu beds available and that could trigger mandatory lockdowns regardless of what county you're in crawford's will trend actually in san mateo county with more on the story. well. >>7 tail county right now is not sheltering in place some other bay area counties voluntarily did it because they were fearful of reaching what could happen as early as today, 50% or less in icu beds like the ones right behind me at seton medical center for them staffing is an issue but sooner than later they too...
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includes in the south bay as well where a lot of people rushed in to make last minute appointments crawford'scond reports that apartment and hair salons and barbershops particularly booked up fast this weekend so fast in fact that some shops opened up on their days off just to accommodate them. >>are every make an appointment and i did the video all day and all the work it out all day today over at big gyms barber shop in santa clara owner jimmy silva has a full book of appointments on sunday before he'll be forced to close his business until the new year they need to get a and it isn't as crazy is like and you want to seniors like. >>the toilet paper, but eric since friday's announcement of a stay at home order to go into effect at 10:00pm on sunday silva says he booked as many appointments as he safely could that opening up for an extra day on sunday. the day his shop is normally closed i got to be some money not going to my house me but there you know they're going to shut us down other barbershops on monroe street are also busy meanwhile in santa clara hair studio. business is a little sl
includes in the south bay as well where a lot of people rushed in to make last minute appointments crawford'scond reports that apartment and hair salons and barbershops particularly booked up fast this weekend so fast in fact that some shops opened up on their days off just to accommodate them. >>are every make an appointment and i did the video all day and all the work it out all day today over at big gyms barber shop in santa clara owner jimmy silva has a full book of appointments on...
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there's been some questions from viewers so crawford's grant lotus and vicki liviakis had a chance to sit down and chat with a ucsf infectious disease specialist doctor, peter chan, hong about those questions and got some of his answers. >>we also have a question rebecca rebecca asks how do we know that this won't have long-term side effects that you know we haven't seen yet say in 20 years down the road. >>that's a great question from rebecca in the history of vaccines most of the serious effects occur in the first 6 weeks. so far we've had you know about 25,000 people in trials still haven't had occur. the trial hasn't had to be pause either the pfizer or the moderna trials. but you know we're going to be vaccinating millions of now so i think folks will be fought followed very closely. but of this time we don't anticipate any serious adverse affects at least in the next few whether or not you know, they'll be long-term effects need to be seen, but i don't anticipate so this is not live so again that provides me a little bit more reassurance. >>well doctor, peter chin-hong answered
there's been some questions from viewers so crawford's grant lotus and vicki liviakis had a chance to sit down and chat with a ucsf infectious disease specialist doctor, peter chan, hong about those questions and got some of his answers. >>we also have a question rebecca rebecca asks how do we know that this won't have long-term side effects that you know we haven't seen yet say in 20 years down the road. >>that's a great question from rebecca in the history of vaccines most of the...
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data including chris miller from maryland, works closely with the politics process knowledge, jesse crawford lawmaking directors and others look at how experienced staff helped members especially early in their career suggesting that staff are indeed holders of institutional knowledge. looking at the relationship between the past in bipartisanship so the point is that this data allowed some of the best minds in congress to tackle some of these really important questions a new and interesting ways in addition to many of the chapters that use the data other scholars brought their own and together make it really a rich volume including a number of things, including molly reynolds looks at long-term decline in staffing using a vital statistics from congress data, scott adler and colleagues from the university of colorado look at their unique dataset on legislative authorization and members ability to essentially keep up with the law. ruth rubin looks at moments of congressional reform in the past to see what lessons it may have as we move on. francis lee and jim curry great scholars, party leade
data including chris miller from maryland, works closely with the politics process knowledge, jesse crawford lawmaking directors and others look at how experienced staff helped members especially early in their career suggesting that staff are indeed holders of institutional knowledge. looking at the relationship between the past in bipartisanship so the point is that this data allowed some of the best minds in congress to tackle some of these really important questions a new and interesting...
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there's no data or evidence providing that outdoor dining contributes to the spread of covid-19 crawfordaylor force act he spoke to several restaurant owners that are part of that lawsuit also spoke with the lawyer. >>mark of the wine whiskey and eatery here in martinez is one of several restaurants suing the city like others they're operating on a takeout delivery only basis and the owner says it's not enough to pay the bills or keep his business running through this lawsuit. he says that the restaurants are simply fighting for their right to survive like other restaurants in contra costa county mark of the wine whiskey and eatery in martinez invested thousands of dollars to pivot into outdoor dining. >>but now it's patio is closed and they're operating on takeout delivery orders only that's after the county along with 5 other bay area counties. we have deadly went under a stay at home order before state guidelines require them to do so why can't we. >>keep going this whole time to be making money to pay our bills not to lay off our employees to pay or vendors. none of that is happening
there's no data or evidence providing that outdoor dining contributes to the spread of covid-19 crawfordaylor force act he spoke to several restaurant owners that are part of that lawsuit also spoke with the lawyer. >>mark of the wine whiskey and eatery here in martinez is one of several restaurants suing the city like others they're operating on a takeout delivery only basis and the owner says it's not enough to pay the bills or keep his business running through this lawsuit. he says...
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you were just discussing post key cases such as wharton about the crawford rule, and many others we've declined to apply a new role retroactively on collateral. i'm also though concerned about some of the pre-keyed cases which are on point. the chief justicece brought up one. you've equated ramos to gideon. i just want to give you an opportunity and applying retroactively on collateral view seems like and the asymmetry i think we have to remember he was decided by a different standard of retroactivity and the three factors in existence at that time, two of them were heavily weighted towards the states reliance interest and the overall effect on the administration of justice with a retroactive application. those factors are removed and we just have to focus on fairness and accuracy. the second point is that issue would have required the court to say a judge made decision is somehow so inconsistent in accuracy and fairness and with a jury decision and that has not been the position of the court, so it is a bit different. >> it was an important one in thinking about how the nonunanimous j
you were just discussing post key cases such as wharton about the crawford rule, and many others we've declined to apply a new role retroactively on collateral. i'm also though concerned about some of the pre-keyed cases which are on point. the chief justicece brought up one. you've equated ramos to gideon. i just want to give you an opportunity and applying retroactively on collateral view seems like and the asymmetry i think we have to remember he was decided by a different standard of...