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sebagh's astonishing youth activating melon serum cindy crawford >>> i really do have to thank dr.agh and his incredible formulations. they not only protect your skin, it looks healthy, it's radiant, you shine. announcer >>> the meaningful beauty supreme' system is a $139 value order now and you'll pay just $49.95 plus, be one of the first 500 orders and receive cindy's new glow and go trio - free! call 1-800-205-0552 or go online to meaningfulbeauty.com right now. ♪ ♪ >> laura: you all know this. some teachers haven't set foot inside a classroom to teach kids who were there in the classroom for nearly a year. and some are still refusing to do so. many parents are at a breakingme point and many children are left distraught and are just not learning. so our school boards listening? one california school district, the answer is decidedly know. in a videoconference recorded by a parent, school board members in oakley, california, were caught insulting when they thought no one was listening. >> [bleep] me, if you call me out i'm going to [bleep] you out. sorry, that's just me. >> they
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sebagh's astonishing youth activating melon serum cindy crawford >>> i really do have to thank dr.ly protect your skin, it looks healthy, it's radiant, you shine. announcer >>> the meaningful beauty supreme' system is a $139 value order now and you'll pay just $49.95 plus, be one of the first 500 orders and receive cindy's new glow and go trio - free! call 1-800-205-0552 or go online to meaningfulbeauty.com right now. ♪ ♪ >> the question that asked most often is one well things get back to normal? i can't give you the date, i can only promise we will work as hard as we can to make the day come as soon as possible. if this is a victory lap. everything is not fixed. we have a long way to go, it's not over yet. getting close. >> laura: cases and death plummets, that's the message from your president? but he's not alone, if you think of vaccine iss your ticket to normal existence, the director of the nia, dr. francis collins is not so fast, kids. >> and even after vaccination, you don't know exactly whether it is still possible for that person to carry the virus. it might be, until we
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a 1912 guide lemented the work of thomas crawford, he the creative of freedom. of light and shade and sculpture, he was apparently ignorant. a 1915 guide to the city described sculptural work and in 1867 ought to be a federal crime. well, how quick he was to deliver distain noticed the arrangements and ineptitude of those who were creating the capitol. does any fancy that it does not feel these incongruties. it is not so. but later observers were not so convinced. alfred friendly, great name, a reporter for "the washington post" joined a bus tour of capitol hill in 1966 noting that visitors in the capitol seldom looked up unless directed to do so. quote, no uplookers. without command, overhead beauty missed. at the end of the 20th century, roll call wondered if the capitol 4 million annual visitors a toll from its art. quote, the capitol's paradox is this. an easy building to get in to, as i said, end of the 20th century. easy building to get in to, but a hard building to understand. reliable information about what the visitor sees, why it is important is fragme
a 1912 guide lemented the work of thomas crawford, he the creative of freedom. of light and shade and sculpture, he was apparently ignorant. a 1915 guide to the city described sculptural work and in 1867 ought to be a federal crime. well, how quick he was to deliver distain noticed the arrangements and ineptitude of those who were creating the capitol. does any fancy that it does not feel these incongruties. it is not so. but later observers were not so convinced. alfred friendly, great name, a...
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sebagh's astonishing youth activating melon serum cindy crawford >>> i really do have to thank dr. formulations. they not only protect your skin, it looks healthy, it's radiant, you shine. announcer >>> the meaningful beauty supreme' system is a $139 value order now and you'll pay just $49.95 plus, be one of the first 500 orders and receive cindy's new glow and go trio - free! call 1-800-205-0552 or go online to meaningfulbeauty.com right now.
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sebagh's astonishing youth activating melon serum cindy crawford >>> i really do have to thank dr.incredible formulations. they not only protect your skin, it looks healthy, it's radiant, you shine. announcer >>> the meaningful beauty supreme' system is a $139 value order now and you'll pay just $49.95 plus, be one of the first 500 orders and receive cindy's new glow and go trio - free! call 1-800-205-0552 or go online to meaningfulbeauty.com right now. >> laura: we all know how tough the media is on biden but nothing comes as close as this post on twitter. i work out in the morning and we go down into the kitchen where we serve ourselves and make a cup of coffee confirm usually have some yogurt or some raisin bran, and then i head off to work. >> laura: that's all the time we have tonight. take it a from here. have great weekend. *** welcome to fox news. i'm christian fisher in for shannon bream. >> breakin shannon: welcome to fox news at night, breaking tonight millions of americans in the south facing another night of freezing temperatures, frozen pipes, boiling water, and lines
sebagh's astonishing youth activating melon serum cindy crawford >>> i really do have to thank dr.incredible formulations. they not only protect your skin, it looks healthy, it's radiant, you shine. announcer >>> the meaningful beauty supreme' system is a $139 value order now and you'll pay just $49.95 plus, be one of the first 500 orders and receive cindy's new glow and go trio - free! call 1-800-205-0552 or go online to meaningfulbeauty.com right now. >> laura: we all...
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angus crawford, bbc news.in von trapp in the oscar—winning film the sound of music. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz, looks back at his career, which spanned six decades. # these are a few of my favourite things # when the dog bites...# christopher plummer in 1965, as the fine, upstanding captain von trapp, playing opposite julie andrews' maria in the sound of music. hello. fraulein, did i not tell you that bedtime is to be strictly observed in this house? the versatile, charismatic actor said he only did the movie so he could sing, and therefore wasn't pleased when he found out his voice would be overdubbed. # edelweiss # every morning, you greet me...# it is the role for which he will always be remembered, but for such a long time, wished people would forget, making his disdain for the film clear by renaming it the sound of mucus. yes, i did say that, but so did we all. we alljoked about the sound of music. you have to, when you do something very delicate and sentimental and coy, in order to avoid being sentim
angus crawford, bbc news.in von trapp in the oscar—winning film the sound of music. 0ur arts editor, will gompertz, looks back at his career, which spanned six decades. # these are a few of my favourite things # when the dog bites...# christopher plummer in 1965, as the fine, upstanding captain von trapp, playing opposite julie andrews' maria in the sound of music. hello. fraulein, did i not tell you that bedtime is to be strictly observed in this house? the versatile, charismatic actor said...
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angus crawford, bbc news.n canada, he was best known for his role as captain von trapp in the oscar—winning film �*the sound of music'. our arts editor will gompertz looks back at his career which spanned six decades. # these are a few of my favourite things # when the dog bites...# christopher plummer in 1965, as the fine, upstanding captain von trapp, playing oppositejulie andrews' maria in the sound of music. hello. fraulein, did i not tell you that bedtime is to be strictly observed in this house? the versatile, charismatic actor said he only did the movie so he could sing, and therefore wasn't pleased when he found out his voice would be overdubbed. # edelweiss # every morning, you greet me...# it is the role for which he will always be remembered, but for such a long time, wished people would forget, making his disdain for the film clear by renaming it the sound of mucus. yes, i did say that, but so did we all. we alljoked about the sound of music. you have to, when you do something very delicate and sen
angus crawford, bbc news.n canada, he was best known for his role as captain von trapp in the oscar—winning film �*the sound of music'. our arts editor will gompertz looks back at his career which spanned six decades. # these are a few of my favourite things # when the dog bites...# christopher plummer in 1965, as the fine, upstanding captain von trapp, playing oppositejulie andrews' maria in the sound of music. hello. fraulein, did i not tell you that bedtime is to be strictly observed in...
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while crawford is now 34 in the final year of his contract, so you know he could be playing with a littleextra chip on his shoulder this year. i think i've always kind of done that throughout my whole career's is try toe. prove doubters wrong, prove people wrong and i mean yeah, that's that's definitely not going to stop this year. and i mean i'm going out with the same plan that i that i have pretty much every year of my career is to make in my best year so far, so it's not gonna change. all right? 40 years ago today a hockey brawl for the ages joe fonzi with this dance sports. there's an old joke about showing up for a hockey game where a boxing match broke out. on this day in 1981. the game was less than 10 seconds old won. the first fight broke out between the minnesota north stars and the boston bruins before the night was over. the two teams combined for a record 84 penalties totaling 406 minutes. that record was broken in 2004 by philadelphia and ottawa. that's this day in sports. february 26th. i'm joe fonzi, all right. it is time for our favorite segment of the night. it is time
while crawford is now 34 in the final year of his contract, so you know he could be playing with a littleextra chip on his shoulder this year. i think i've always kind of done that throughout my whole career's is try toe. prove doubters wrong, prove people wrong and i mean yeah, that's that's definitely not going to stop this year. and i mean i'm going out with the same plan that i that i have pretty much every year of my career is to make in my best year so far, so it's not gonna change. all...
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it's brandon crawford. he's back for his 11th and what could be his final season with the giants?d definitely i mean the most to spring training, nice and relaxed, but there will be speculation about his future. the giants have 19 year old mauricio dubon waiting in the wings. while crawford is 34 in the final year of his contract so he could be playing with a little extra chip on his shoulder. i think i've always kind of done that throughout my whole career's is try toe. prove doubters wrong, prove people wrong and, uh, i mean, yeah, that's that's definitely not going to stop this year, and i mean, i'm going out with the same plan that i that i have pretty much every year of my career is to make in my best year so far, so it's not gonna change. for the second time in less than a week, the warriors will be facing the charlotte hornets tip off in a few minutes at chase center, and this time around, they're gonna have james right, wiseman in the lineup reinforcements. he didn't play. last time. we had a sprain wrist when they lost that heartbreaker to the hornets last saturday, but h
it's brandon crawford. he's back for his 11th and what could be his final season with the giants?d definitely i mean the most to spring training, nice and relaxed, but there will be speculation about his future. the giants have 19 year old mauricio dubon waiting in the wings. while crawford is 34 in the final year of his contract so he could be playing with a little extra chip on his shoulder. i think i've always kind of done that throughout my whole career's is try toe. prove doubters wrong,...
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angus crawford, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news...te his country's return to the international nuclear agreement. iran lifted restraints on its atomic programme after donald trump pulled out of the deal. the united states has warned that tehran could be only weeks away from having enough material to make a nuclear bomb. russia's state prosecutor has said he'll ask for a three and a half year jail sentence for the russian activist alexei navalny. there have been more protests across russia in support of the putin critic. his wife yulia navalnaya has been fined about $270 for taking part. his wife yulia navalnaya have een been at again. after sharing now the wall street warriors are targeting silver. . , ., , , silver. prices for the precious metaljump- _ silver. prices for the precious metaljump. monday. - monday. the world's first commercially—launched rocket using a bio—fuel took off in maine over the weekend. the stardust 0ne successfully flew a mile into the air before parachuting back to earth. 0ur correspondent, jane 0'brien, wra
angus crawford, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news...te his country's return to the international nuclear agreement. iran lifted restraints on its atomic programme after donald trump pulled out of the deal. the united states has warned that tehran could be only weeks away from having enough material to make a nuclear bomb. russia's state prosecutor has said he'll ask for a three and a half year jail sentence for the russian activist alexei navalny. there have been more protests...
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angus crawford, bbc news.e uk are still living in homes with flammable cladding. labour wants a national task force to be set up to deal with what it sees as a crisis. mps will debate the issue in parliament this afternoon, with calls for an urgent audit to establish the scale of the problem. our consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker reports. a bombshell has just been dropped on us with this cladding. caught up in britain's building safety crisis. these sums of money are eye—watering and something we could never afford. thousands of people are trapped living in unsafe homes. these flat owners in salford say they face repair bills of up to £100,000 each. and if i'm made bankrupt by this, i lose myjob, my career and my home. this tower block in south london is having its dangerous cladding removed, paid for by government funding, but across britain an estimated 700,000 people are still living in homes wrapped in flammable materials, now facing huge repair billings. for the last two or three years a lot of
angus crawford, bbc news.e uk are still living in homes with flammable cladding. labour wants a national task force to be set up to deal with what it sees as a crisis. mps will debate the issue in parliament this afternoon, with calls for an urgent audit to establish the scale of the problem. our consumer affairs correspondent sarah corker reports. a bombshell has just been dropped on us with this cladding. caught up in britain's building safety crisis. these sums of money are eye—watering...
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angus crawford, bbc news. blizzard—like conditions to new york state, pennsylvania and new england. thousands of flights have been cancelled, schools have been closed and coronavirus vaccinations have been postponed. weather forecasters say the storm will continue into tuesday and have predicted up to 50 centimetres of snow, which would make it one of the biggest snowstorms in the area since records began. cbs news meteorologist jeff berardelli is in new york's central park and told us more about the storm. nor�*easter stands for northeast wind. so when we have a storm that generates northeast winds and it's a snow storm, we call it a nor�*easter. actually, it could be a mixture of rain and snow. but the reason they're so huge is because they transport all this moisture from the atlantic ocean — almost like a funnel or conveyor belt of moisture. and this one has one of the best conveyor belts i've ever seen. that's because this storm is not moving, it'lljust stay still for about 48 hours and keeps bringing moi
angus crawford, bbc news. blizzard—like conditions to new york state, pennsylvania and new england. thousands of flights have been cancelled, schools have been closed and coronavirus vaccinations have been postponed. weather forecasters say the storm will continue into tuesday and have predicted up to 50 centimetres of snow, which would make it one of the biggest snowstorms in the area since records began. cbs news meteorologist jeff berardelli is in new york's central park and told us more...
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angus crawford, bbc news. just a brief reminder of that main news again.ountable. they say it's a direct result on democracy and the rule of law, urging an international response, threatening new sanctions on myanmar if the military doesn't reverse actions. the un security council will hold an emergency meeting tuesday. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on our twitter feeds. hello there. heavy snow is on the way for tuesday. the met office have issued an amber weather warning for this one across parts of northern england, where we're looking at around 10—15 centimetres of snow over the higher ground. it's more than enough to cause transport disruption. some roads will be shut, and we could see some power cuts as well. this area of low pressure, then, these weather fronts are pushing into cold air that's with us across scotland and northern england and will be slow to budge through the course of tuesday. so it's one of these situations where the rain is starting to turn to snow, and that will continue over the next few hours. now, the in
angus crawford, bbc news. just a brief reminder of that main news again.ountable. they say it's a direct result on democracy and the rule of law, urging an international response, threatening new sanctions on myanmar if the military doesn't reverse actions. the un security council will hold an emergency meeting tuesday. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on our twitter feeds. hello there. heavy snow is on the way for tuesday. the met office have issued an amber weather...
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reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm jan crawford. >>> it's wednesday, february 24th, 2021. tiger woods. new details about the golf legend's condition after a bad rollover crash in california. >>> no charges. a grand jury declined to indict officers involved in the death of daniel prude as an outraged community takes to the streets. >>> blame game. former security officials point fingers while testifying about the violent riot on capitol the violent riot on capitol hill. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with new
reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm jan crawford. >>> it's wednesday, february 24th, 2021. tiger woods. new details about the golf legend's condition after a bad rollover crash in california. >>> no charges. a grand jury declined to indict officers involved in the death of daniel prude as an outraged community takes to the streets. >>> blame game. former security officials point fingers while testifying about the violent riot on capitol the violent riot on...
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kate crawford studies the social impact of artificial intelligence which is becoming more and more important to our everyday lives ringback. why is injustice still produced developers have the power to minimize it in many ways we are training the technical systems of the future on the historical data of the past and along with that comes all of the biases and structural inequalities of those periods so this is a fundamental problem that we see in terms of the when an artificial intelligence works and for example studies that i have done in the past looking at things like predictive policing software which in many cases is trained on police data that contains many forms of you know racial inequities so if you are black person being judged by some type of either you know profiling software operated policing software the likelihood that you are receiving fair treatment actually goes down. so what is this solution we think of these problems as engineering problems as though when we see these forms of inequality being enhanced by a high that what we can do is come up with a technical fix to try a
kate crawford studies the social impact of artificial intelligence which is becoming more and more important to our everyday lives ringback. why is injustice still produced developers have the power to minimize it in many ways we are training the technical systems of the future on the historical data of the past and along with that comes all of the biases and structural inequalities of those periods so this is a fundamental problem that we see in terms of the when an artificial intelligence...
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. ♪ ♪ >> lauren crawford recalls how the expo changed his life. >> i remember growing up and thinkingthlete or musician. now they said is, no, you can ab engineer. >> he is now a senior researcher at microsoft. and a professor at brown. because the expo opened doors. ♪ ♪ >> >> teresa price is the pioneering powerhouse that first launched the expo two decades ago, she has helped more than a half million people get in to college. >> i just love see their eyes brighten up when they know they can do it. that's my warm and fuzzy, my vice, my everything. >> reporter: this is her second act after a successful career in radio and marketing. >> i thought i was going to be a big record producer, i was doing deals with clyde davis, and god said no you iit's not what you hear for, but i love it. >> reporter: prop 209 banning affirmative action at california's public universities. >> i wanted to change the world. i don't care what i see. instead of talking about it, what am i going to do about it? we will figure it out. we will figure it out. >> reporter: fired up, she harnessed her professional c
. ♪ ♪ >> lauren crawford recalls how the expo changed his life. >> i remember growing up and thinkingthlete or musician. now they said is, no, you can ab engineer. >> he is now a senior researcher at microsoft. and a professor at brown. because the expo opened doors. ♪ ♪ >> >> teresa price is the pioneering powerhouse that first launched the expo two decades ago, she has helped more than a half million people get in to college. >> i just love see...
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angus crawford, bbc news. the time is 15 minutes past six. our top story this evening... england. still to come, topshop and topman are bought by online retailer asos, but all the 70 high street shops will go. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, social media companies in the firing line — marcus rashford's among the latest to face racist abuse online. we ask what more can be done to stamp it out. the armed forces in myanmar have seized power and detained the country's civilian leader, aung san suu kyi, along with members of her governing party. the takeover follows a landslide win by ms suu kyi's party in an election last november which the army claims was fraudulent. myanmar, also known as burma, was ruled by the military until 2011. after democratic reforms, aung san suu kyi was in partial control with the military�*s agreement. previously she'd spent 15 years under house arrest. internationally, aung san suu kyi was hailed as a beacon of democracy. she was awarded the nobel peace prize. now her leadership and reputation has been tarnished by her backing of the army's b
angus crawford, bbc news. the time is 15 minutes past six. our top story this evening... england. still to come, topshop and topman are bought by online retailer asos, but all the 70 high street shops will go. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, social media companies in the firing line — marcus rashford's among the latest to face racist abuse online. we ask what more can be done to stamp it out. the armed forces in myanmar have seized power and detained the country's civilian leader, aung...
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favorites announcer >>> meaningful beauty's age-defying formulas are what's kept supermodel cindy crawford so long. look at cindy at age 31 and at age 52. if you want to start looking younger right now, you need meaningful beauty supreme. meaningful beauty was created by dr. jean-louis sebagh. cindy crawford >>> i first met him when i was 28 years old and he did this melon-based antioxidant vitamin treatment. it really was like my skin was just glowing. announcer >>> his age-fighting secret comes from a genetically unique melon found only in the south of france. dr. elizabeth kale >>> this melon really is quite genetically unique. it contains high concentrations of a very powerful antioxidant, s o d. it's known as the youth molecule. announcer >>> just watch as an ordinary melon wrinkles, ages and decays, while this remarkable melon on the right containing the youth molecule stays fresh and firm. dr sebagh >>> it's like we are bringing you the quintessential vitality of the melon. all its anti-aging power and magic right to your skin. announcer >>> watch as your frown lines are visibly dim
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reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm jan crawford. >>> it's tuesday, february 23rd, 2021.g news." 500,000 covid deaths. the u.s. passes a devastating milestone. the week-long tribute to remember those you've lost. >>> what went wrong. the ntsb gives an early assessment after an engine explodes during a united airlines flight. >>> life on mars. nasa's perseverance rover sends back new pictures and audio from the red planet. good morning. really good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a somber reminder of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm jan crawford. >>> it's tuesday, february 23rd, 2021.g news." 500,000 covid deaths. the u.s. passes a devastating milestone. the week-long tribute to remember those you've lost. >>> what went wrong. the ntsb gives an early assessment after an engine explodes during a united airlines flight. >>> life on mars. nasa's perseverance rover sends back new pictures and audio from the red planet. good morning. really good to be with...
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angus crawford, bbc news.nt lorna gordon reports. emma robertson coupland and nicole anderson. mother and daughter who a friend described on social media as "beautiful girls taken far too soon." the attacks which led to their deaths took place over 45 minutes yesterday evening. they began here at a large hospital on the edge of kilmarnock just before eight o'clock. 39—year—old emma robertson coupland, who worked for the nhs, was attacked in the car park of the hospital complex. she received medical care but died at the scene. her daughter, nicole anderson, who was 24 and was on shift in a takeawayjust a couple of miles away, was stabbed shortly after. she was rushed to the hospital where her mother had worked, but died laterfrom her injuries. kilmarnock is now the focus of a major investigation. streets cordoned off. i've stayed here 30 odd years now, and we've never seen anything like it. i feel upset for the whole family. it's devastation. police are linking both deaths to a third incident, a fatal car crash
angus crawford, bbc news.nt lorna gordon reports. emma robertson coupland and nicole anderson. mother and daughter who a friend described on social media as "beautiful girls taken far too soon." the attacks which led to their deaths took place over 45 minutes yesterday evening. they began here at a large hospital on the edge of kilmarnock just before eight o'clock. 39—year—old emma robertson coupland, who worked for the nhs, was attacked in the car park of the hospital complex....
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angus crawford, bbc news. some breaking news now from emr.confirmed that. also the president have been grounded in their homes is how it's been described. suu kyi's lawyer said he's not allowed to meet her because she still being investigated, but her lawyers are seeking her unconditional release as they say she hasn't broken the law. they say they're hoping for the best but they are prepared for the worst. civil disobedience movements have been gaining momentum in myanmar. teachers and students are now joining in following the two by the military which took place on monday —— following the military coup. two women believed to be a mother and daughter have been stabbed to death in linked attacks in kilmarnock. a ao—year—old man died in a car crash south of the town a short time later. 0ur correspondent alexandra mackenzie is in kilmarnock. we do now know the names of the people who've died. yes we do now know the names of the people who've died.— we do now know the names of the people who've died. yes we do, the bbc understands _ people who'v
angus crawford, bbc news. some breaking news now from emr.confirmed that. also the president have been grounded in their homes is how it's been described. suu kyi's lawyer said he's not allowed to meet her because she still being investigated, but her lawyers are seeking her unconditional release as they say she hasn't broken the law. they say they're hoping for the best but they are prepared for the worst. civil disobedience movements have been gaining momentum in myanmar. teachers and...
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showing the bay bridge area cause on the left headed towards the city kind of a cloudy day in the bay crawford chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here to talk about to rain in the forecast. yeah, we got a little winter little spring-like weather coming our way a little bit of both on the horizon here outside though a lot of clouds rolling across our skies right now as we're getting ready for some rain moving a little bit later on tonight you see that front right now hung up in far northern california. >>it's going to slowly work its way down toward the bay area overnight tonight this time it out for as we head to the night. you see the models start to bring in right there about 11 o'clock we get some showers in the north bay even about 2 o'clock or so the rain begins to make its way along the peninsula and across parts of the rest the bay area and then overnight slowly moving on through its public right near the ridge of high pressure. that's going to slow it down expecting a few showers early tomorrow morning if you get up maybe couple lingering showers early in the morning in by noontime, t
showing the bay bridge area cause on the left headed towards the city kind of a cloudy day in the bay crawford chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here to talk about to rain in the forecast. yeah, we got a little winter little spring-like weather coming our way a little bit of both on the horizon here outside though a lot of clouds rolling across our skies right now as we're getting ready for some rain moving a little bit later on tonight you see that front right now hung up in far northern...
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now for a check on the forecast as we prepare to get into the weekend here beautiful day today as crawford'sef meteorologist lawrence karnow here to tell us what he's serving up for super bowl. so it is going to be a good one to we're going to see a lot of sunshine sunny side up i think on sunday, although we're going to get clouds come your way but. >>yeah looking nice out there this evening is we've got mostly clear skies going to be a little bit cold in spots you want to watch out for that a chilly start to your saturday morning overnight lows going to be the 30's and the 40's but by day. well it's all about that sunshine than what may see a couple patches of fog along the coastline 50's and some 60's in the san francisco also. all right in toward half moon bay, am let's get over the hill start to warm things up 67 in millbrae also in the burlingame sunny skies and 70 in san carlos 66 in mountain view the south bay 60's and 70's and sunny skies all day long there. yeah, you get the idea, 70 degrees a little more 71 in fremont 70 in pleasanton 70 in berkeley certainly going to be a nice da
now for a check on the forecast as we prepare to get into the weekend here beautiful day today as crawford'sef meteorologist lawrence karnow here to tell us what he's serving up for super bowl. so it is going to be a good one to we're going to see a lot of sunshine sunny side up i think on sunday, although we're going to get clouds come your way but. >>yeah looking nice out there this evening is we've got mostly clear skies going to be a little bit cold in spots you want to watch out for...
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arizona also getting ready for a date with the angels on sunday today, san francisco shortstop brandon crawford explained how the giants are trying to build off last year's shortened season. >>kind of continue what we're doing when changes in approach changes that we made. i think obviously benefited not benefited from are going to we're going to keep keep doing just kind of get it even more and make it a more muscle and so we're not working on things throughout the season and stuff and just kind stay consistent as much as can. >>and finally another update this evening on how tiger woods is recovering after his scary car crash on tuesday tigers team tweeted this statement at just about 5 o'clock tonight, tiger has moved to cedar sinai medical center and receive follow-up procedures on his injuries this morning, the procedures were successful and he is now recovering and in good spirits. so that's certainly good to hear we wish tiger and crust is the most important part of “stuffed crust.” it's half the name! papa john's crust is made from six simple ingredients... ...seven if you count all this
arizona also getting ready for a date with the angels on sunday today, san francisco shortstop brandon crawford explained how the giants are trying to build off last year's shortened season. >>kind of continue what we're doing when changes in approach changes that we made. i think obviously benefited not benefited from are going to we're going to keep keep doing just kind of get it even more and make it a more muscle and so we're not working on things throughout the season and stuff and...
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i whether time now as it is friday beautiful sunset and time to say cheers to the yeah crawford chiefeorologist lawrence karnow joining us now with his a super. >>so going to be super boy what a nice day today, we have plenty of sunshine and well, pretty warm temperatures out there around a good part of the bay area to as high pressure. >>kind of settle in very nice to the one thing we did see a little fog return the coastline in the afternoon. you see some that toward the media co so yes, some patchy fog otherwise keeping your skies, mostly clear dry as can be and that is the way it's going to stay not only tonight but right through the weekend to temperatures out the door right now you're still looking at 66 degrees very comfortable in san jose for this time of the evening livermore chicken is 6465 in concord 61 in santa rosa cool off in the san francisco little bit of a sea breeze, there 55 degrees and 61 in oakland, so stepping out the door this evening we do have a couple clouds along the coastline other why should stay mostly clear temperatures fairly mild through the evening ho
i whether time now as it is friday beautiful sunset and time to say cheers to the yeah crawford chiefeorologist lawrence karnow joining us now with his a super. >>so going to be super boy what a nice day today, we have plenty of sunshine and well, pretty warm temperatures out there around a good part of the bay area to as high pressure. >>kind of settle in very nice to the one thing we did see a little fog return the coastline in the afternoon. you see some that toward the media co...
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reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm jan crawford. >>> it's wednesday, february 24th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking developments. a hospital update on tiger woods. new details about the golf legend's condition after a bad rollover crash in california. >>> no charges. a grand jury declined to indict officers involved in the death of daniel prude as an outraged community takes to the streets. >>> blame game. former security officials point fingers while testifying about the violent riot on capitol the violent riot on capitol hill. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with new details released overnight about the condition of golf star tiger woods. he underwent surgery following a serious car crash in california. according to a statement posted on his twitter page overnight, woods suffered fractures to his tibia and fibula bones of his right leg. other injuries in his foot and ankle require screws and pins.s deputies say the suv woods was driving yesterday morning went down a hill and rolled
reporting from the nation's capitol, i'm jan crawford. >>> it's wednesday, february 24th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking developments. a hospital update on tiger woods. new details about the golf legend's condition after a bad rollover crash in california. >>> no charges. a grand jury declined to indict officers involved in the death of daniel prude as an outraged community takes to the streets. >>> blame game. former security officials point...
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kate crawford studies the social impact of artificial intelligence which is becoming more and more important to our everyday lives. wise in just as the producer developers have the power to minimize it in many ways we are training the technical systems of the future on the historical data on the past and along with that comes all of the biases and structural inequalities of those periods so this is a fundamental problem that we see in terms of the way that artificial intelligence works and for example studies that i have done on the possible king of things like predictive policing software which in many cases is trained on police days or that contains many forms of you know racial inequities so if you are black person being judged by some type of either you know profiling software operated policing software the likelihood that you are receiving fair treatment actually goes down. so what is this solution we think of these problems as engineering problems as though when we see these forms of inequality being enhanced by a high that what we can do is come up with a technical fix to try and simp
kate crawford studies the social impact of artificial intelligence which is becoming more and more important to our everyday lives. wise in just as the producer developers have the power to minimize it in many ways we are training the technical systems of the future on the historical data on the past and along with that comes all of the biases and structural inequalities of those periods so this is a fundamental problem that we see in terms of the way that artificial intelligence works and for...
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kate crawford studies this social impact of artificial intelligence which is becoming more and more important to our everyday lives. ringback wise in just as the produce. developers have the power to minimize it in many ways we are training the technical systems of the future on the historical data on the past and along with that comes all of the biases and structural inequalities of those periods so this is the fundamental problem that we see in terms of the when an artificial intelligence works and for example studies that i have done the possible king of things like predictive policing software which in many cases is trained on police data that contains many forms of you know racial inequities so if you are black person being judged by some type of eye or you know profiling software operated policing software the likelihood that you are receiving fair treatment actually goes down. so what is this solution we think of these problems as engineering problems as though when we see these forms of inequality the enhanced by high that what we can do is come up with the technical fixed to try and
kate crawford studies this social impact of artificial intelligence which is becoming more and more important to our everyday lives. ringback wise in just as the produce. developers have the power to minimize it in many ways we are training the technical systems of the future on the historical data on the past and along with that comes all of the biases and structural inequalities of those periods so this is the fundamental problem that we see in terms of the when an artificial intelligence...
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crawford's theresa has the latest. >>officials say a refinery worker detected an oily sheen on the water by the chevron long wharf at point richmond around 3 o'clock tuesday. that triggered a multi-layer response booms quickly spread out to capture the petroleum. hazardous material crews from the state coast guard chevron and county fanned out to assess. warnings went out informing residents with respiratory conditions to stay indoors. a county spokesperson told kron 4 news that they asked people to avoid the area. >>we sent he and out to the shoreline and the train. that was our primary concern it any orders from the bill they're going to come into the community. the location from the visual that you can see where evening is from that area. we do not have confirmation. that it was related here and a ship that were in the at that point in time. >>local residents out recording video of the spill right after it happened reported a strong odor wafting through the air. >>but let me you what i was smelling was significant a
crawford's theresa has the latest. >>officials say a refinery worker detected an oily sheen on the water by the chevron long wharf at point richmond around 3 o'clock tuesday. that triggered a multi-layer response booms quickly spread out to capture the petroleum. hazardous material crews from the state coast guard chevron and county fanned out to assess. warnings went out informing residents with respiratory conditions to stay indoors. a county spokesperson told kron 4 news that they...
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i can go ahead and pull a few so cheryl crawford wants to know is there any evidence that any of the atomic vents who went into hiroshima? to examine damage after the explosion had 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 kiefer if he has had any contact with those veterans but to my knowledge. not sure. ernest 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'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 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. some and one question you may not be able to answer this one, but i think it's interesting. are and john wants to know are mortality and morbidity survey data collected by the us government
i can go ahead and pull a few so cheryl crawford wants to know is there any evidence that any of the atomic vents who went into hiroshima? to examine damage after the explosion had 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 kiefer if he has had any contact with those veterans but to my knowledge. not sure. ernest wants to know have you ever talked to any of the descendants of any of these...
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white house says those decisions really come down to each state a lot of times each school district crawford'sashington correspondent jessi tenure joins us live from washington now with the latest on this debate jesse. >>yeah good evening grant vicki democrats and republicans want students to go back to the classroom safely, but issues like vaccinating teachers stilts and away. >>we want the children to be in school we need to get schools open now but exactly how to do that remains up for debate in congress teacher should be vaccinated i don't know that they must be vaccinated before going in house speaker nancy pelosi says that has to be a local decision depending on what the situation is in their area. it may or may not be necessary. the cdc says teacher vaccinations are not a prerequisite and other safety measures like masking and smaller class sizes are in place, but teachers unions are pushing back against the idea of opening early we want them to go back to school after vice president kamala harris avoided saying it's safe for teachers to go back to school if they're not vaccinated house
white house says those decisions really come down to each state a lot of times each school district crawford'sashington correspondent jessi tenure joins us live from washington now with the latest on this debate jesse. >>yeah good evening grant vicki democrats and republicans want students to go back to the classroom safely, but issues like vaccinating teachers stilts and away. >>we want the children to be in school we need to get schools open now but exactly how to do that remains...
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julia crawford is getting creative melting snow for her family. >> we're running dangerously low on water. so now what we've been doing all day is actually coming outside, getting snow, putting it in our pots and heating it on our propane grill. >> reporter: hospitals are relying on generators and water trucks around the state. long lines are forming across the state for gas and food, and shoppers are finding empty shelves like this walmart in san antonio. the extreme weather now being blamed for a looming natural gas shortage. "the wall street journal" saying production has dropped 20% in the last week. some people in texas who have power say they're getting hit with massive bills. >> it was a negative $453. >> reporter: savannah says she switched to a wholesale electricity provider last year, and her bill was never more than $50. but now she got a $600 bill for just two days after she says the company raised prices. >> i'm really kind of predicting that i'm going to have to pay over a thousand dollars just for one week of electricity. >> reporter: in the meantime, the winter weather mak
julia crawford is getting creative melting snow for her family. >> we're running dangerously low on water. so now what we've been doing all day is actually coming outside, getting snow, putting it in our pots and heating it on our propane grill. >> reporter: hospitals are relying on generators and water trucks around the state. long lines are forming across the state for gas and food, and shoppers are finding empty shelves like this walmart in san antonio. the extreme weather now...
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aviation regulations ordered more inspections for boeing triple 7 and crawford a fitted with an engine that exploded during a flight in the u.s. the engine made by president whitney suffered catastrophic failure soon after takeoff from denver littering suburbs with deborah the united airlines jet landed safely no one was hurt japan has told airlines to ground triple sevens with those engines while united airlines has grounded $24.00 of its aircraft kristen salumi joins us from washington kristin what more do we know about what's coming out of the f.a.a. . well the emergency directive does call for stepped up inspections of these pratt and whitney engines there the p w 4000 model and apparently only boeing 770 seven's have this and this is likely to mean that flights will be cancelled planes will be grounded as you said united has already announced that $24.00 of these planes will be grounded it has another $28.00 already in storage. they are saying this will only cause minor disruptions for passengers but the whole situation is still being reviewed by the federal aviation administratio
aviation regulations ordered more inspections for boeing triple 7 and crawford a fitted with an engine that exploded during a flight in the u.s. the engine made by president whitney suffered catastrophic failure soon after takeoff from denver littering suburbs with deborah the united airlines jet landed safely no one was hurt japan has told airlines to ground triple sevens with those engines while united airlines has grounded $24.00 of its aircraft kristen salumi joins us from washington...
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the view from our camera on sutro tower beautiful view it is crawford chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joining us now with a look at what rain we've got some rain coming our way here's a night another nice you this will come from the east bay looking the berkeley hills back out toward the west to see the clouds. >>rolling on in and looks like more that cloud cover throughout the night tonight we've on and off throughout the day start to thicken up a little bit out there right now no rain to speak of just yet but that's going to change as we head through the night tonight in fact, here's your front up in northern california right now taking you for a closer look you can see the downpours happening there is certainly getting some pretty good stuff up there in cold enough some snow across the chest area so watch out if you're traveling in that direction but we're going to see more rain coming in our way overnight tonight not going to be huge storm the winds may have a little breezy in spots till 20 mile an hour mill valley, 18 in san francisco 15 in pacifica and then as we head through th
the view from our camera on sutro tower beautiful view it is crawford chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joining us now with a look at what rain we've got some rain coming our way here's a night another nice you this will come from the east bay looking the berkeley hills back out toward the west to see the clouds. >>rolling on in and looks like more that cloud cover throughout the night tonight we've on and off throughout the day start to thicken up a little bit out there right now no...
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." >>> i'm jan crawford in washington, thanks for staying with us.ssault on the capitol saw former top security officials and the d.c. police chief pointing fingers at the fbi and pentagon, they claim a lack of communication left them with no warning of a possible riot that day and that left the police woefully unprepared for the mob that stormed the building. more than 200 people have been charged so far and we know little about most of them, especially about how they were radicalized in the first place. ben tracy met with a woman struggling with her father's role, and a relationship divided by politics. >> he was my rock as a kid growing up. >> reporter: she is talking about her father, doug, has politics always been a part of his life? >> i don't remember as a kid anything about politics ever. >> reporter: she said that her dad's career at the shipyards in his home in virginia ended when he was injured on the job. robin's parents were divorced and he worked as a handy man in town. was there some point where you realized something was different? >>
." >>> i'm jan crawford in washington, thanks for staying with us.ssault on the capitol saw former top security officials and the d.c. police chief pointing fingers at the fbi and pentagon, they claim a lack of communication left them with no warning of a possible riot that day and that left the police woefully unprepared for the mob that stormed the building. more than 200 people have been charged so far and we know little about most of them, especially about how they were...
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outside austin, julie crawford has been boiling snow for her family to use as their primary water source. >> we're running dangerously low on water. so now what we have been doing all day is coming outside, getting snow, putting it in pots and heating it on our propane grill. >> reporter: hospitals around the state turning to generators and water trucks. in austin, a facility with 300 patients losing heat. now the struggle to get basic necessities. long lines outside this austin grocery store and outside this fast food restaurant. >> look at that. all the way down the street. people are hungry. >> reporter: houstonians being warned they may have to keep boiling their water until monday. >> water ready! >> reporter: disaster relief organizations as well as the city handing out bottled water to families who need it. and although the power is still coming back, problems in texas still remain. and this is what we've seen across the state, water pipes bursting and firefighters responding to reports of possible fires. this catastrophe unfolding in so many ways for several days. the storms that
outside austin, julie crawford has been boiling snow for her family to use as their primary water source. >> we're running dangerously low on water. so now what we have been doing all day is coming outside, getting snow, putting it in pots and heating it on our propane grill. >> reporter: hospitals around the state turning to generators and water trucks. in austin, a facility with 300 patients losing heat. now the struggle to get basic necessities. long lines outside this austin...
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and tried to be as possible well we'll nichols is from the risk analysis company various maple crawfordhe says the extreme winter weather is a result of climate change. well you can expect climate change in general to make winters malta. just a company. suggesting that it's actually going to have some impact on the severity of winter storms could be impacting the polar vortex here in north america and other systems. you know given that most of what is trying to cut emissions we still have set about of climate change already kind of baked in governments to businesses across the globe really can have to stop paying for these he creasing physical threats you know while they too will suggest that the countries in central america and sub-saharan africa are probably most threatened by its hoopla maris i think events like this in in greece to go to show that you know businesses in europe in america in the middle east going to come away on sky is going to be significant costs tens of damages unless we start investing in resilience measures which you know may seem expensive now more likely save
and tried to be as possible well we'll nichols is from the risk analysis company various maple crawfordhe says the extreme winter weather is a result of climate change. well you can expect climate change in general to make winters malta. just a company. suggesting that it's actually going to have some impact on the severity of winter storms could be impacting the polar vortex here in north america and other systems. you know given that most of what is trying to cut emissions we still have set...
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crawford went to general groves and said, what's your contingency? farmer says it's 1500, it will be 1500. and then he said, if something went wrong with this plant, who do you think will get the blame? the general was pretty sharp guy says, how many more tubes do you want? he says 500. so they put 500 tubes. and without that, the reactor probably wouldn't even operate so it was a fantastic thing. as a matter of fact, in the early days, all the reactors were given only a 56 to 60% chance of operating. which means so up another question that you didn't ask, how comes there is no way reactor? in the early days in chicago, the plan was to build eight gas code reactors. and then they had some concern, how do you contain helium and how do you do this in that and so forth? so they change their view and said, well, will build three water cooler reactors and that will be the same process. this is another little sideline, this is a story heard -- farmer was always considered an exact date, there is any question, he'd be able to come over the answer. will he s
crawford went to general groves and said, what's your contingency? farmer says it's 1500, it will be 1500. and then he said, if something went wrong with this plant, who do you think will get the blame? the general was pretty sharp guy says, how many more tubes do you want? he says 500. so they put 500 tubes. and without that, the reactor probably wouldn't even operate so it was a fantastic thing. as a matter of fact, in the early days, all the reactors were given only a 56 to 60% chance of...
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kate crawford studies this social impact of artificial intelligence which is becoming more and more important to our everyday lives. wise in just as the producer developers have the power to minimize it in many ways we are training the technical systems of the future on the historical data on the past and along with that comes all of the biases and structural inequalities of those periods so this is a fundamental problem that we see in terms of the way that artificial intelligence works and for example studies that i have done possible king of things like predictive policing software which in many cases is trained on police data that contains many forms of you know racial inequities so if you are black person being judged by some type of eye or you know profiling software operated policing software the likelihood that you are receiving fair treatment actually goes down. so what is this solution we think of these problems as engineering problems as though when we see these forms of inequality any enhanced by a high that what we can do is come up with a technical fix to try and simply modify a
kate crawford studies this social impact of artificial intelligence which is becoming more and more important to our everyday lives. wise in just as the producer developers have the power to minimize it in many ways we are training the technical systems of the future on the historical data on the past and along with that comes all of the biases and structural inequalities of those periods so this is a fundamental problem that we see in terms of the way that artificial intelligence works and for...
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kate crawford studies the social impact of artificial intelligence which is becoming more and more important to our everyday lives. ringback wise in just as the produce. developers have the power to minimize it in many ways we are training the technical systems of the future on the historical data on the past and along with at comes all of the biases and structural inequalities of those periods so this is a fundamental problem that we see in terms of the when an artificial intelligence works and for example studies that i have done the possible king of things like predictive policing software which in many cases is trained on police data that contains many forms of you know racial inequities so if you are black person being judged by some type of either you know profiling software operated policing software the likelihood that you are receiving fair treatment actually goes down. so what is this allusion we think of these problems as engineering problems as though when we see these forms of inequality being enhanced by a high that what we can do is come up with a technical fix to try and simp
kate crawford studies the social impact of artificial intelligence which is becoming more and more important to our everyday lives. ringback wise in just as the produce. developers have the power to minimize it in many ways we are training the technical systems of the future on the historical data on the past and along with at comes all of the biases and structural inequalities of those periods so this is a fundamental problem that we see in terms of the when an artificial intelligence works...
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i want tulsa crawford. was no black wall street where the armed gangs of whites rampage through greenwood killing a burning planes dropped incendiary bombs in 2020 toll so it remains segregated with a history of racially discriminatory policing why then hold the rally in a state he'll almost certainly carry again it's a volatile combination a history of massacre bitterly divided nation on the edge and it deadly virus spreading fast with the president is just store up to brew. after work i see taken over. we have been speaking up for the students i mean here the students here feel that. here but they're not all here at the moment are ready to come. to what i made i went up higher you can take up the fight you're in they can't believe. you're not you're not we're not united anymore rolling. i would like to say 1st. we have no intentions of violence we are merely. occupying state property that we are we in fact our parents pay taxes and we should resist peaceful. prepares you to go to places the frenzy. over t
i want tulsa crawford. was no black wall street where the armed gangs of whites rampage through greenwood killing a burning planes dropped incendiary bombs in 2020 toll so it remains segregated with a history of racially discriminatory policing why then hold the rally in a state he'll almost certainly carry again it's a volatile combination a history of massacre bitterly divided nation on the edge and it deadly virus spreading fast with the president is just store up to brew. after work i see...
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crawford delia said is live at golden gate fields showing us how it's going to work i only. >>well you know you have to be 75 years or older in order to get the vaccine. that they're providing today, so you have to go online because this is appointment only drive-thru so it's actually very very for you to go through so this is going to be happening starting today the weekend and on to monday feb february 8. so you have these next 4 days to make an appointment and by the way. there are still a 126 appointments available today. so i encourage people to get online and make your appointment and to come in here very easy drive through keep your mask on put your arm out get the shot and as soon as that's done. they will then notify pictures your info into the notification system so that you get a reminder later on for your second dose appointment. so that is all very good again. they're just focusing on 75 and older because they are the most vulnerable to a hospitalization and death when it comes to covid-19. if you need to booking go on our website just click on our covid tab mak
crawford delia said is live at golden gate fields showing us how it's going to work i only. >>well you know you have to be 75 years or older in order to get the vaccine. that they're providing today, so you have to go online because this is appointment only drive-thru so it's actually very very for you to go through so this is going to be happening starting today the weekend and on to monday feb february 8. so you have these next 4 days to make an appointment and by the way. there are...
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(male announcer) as cindy crawford unveils her newest youth activating breakthrough.female announcer) and watch what happens when cindy invites grey's anatomy star ellen pompeo to try the evolutionary secret that's kept cindy's skin looking so youthful for so long. when you see the pictures of cindy at age 31 and then now at 52, her skin actually looks more radiant now than it did then. so, you know, whatever she's doing, i'm down to try. (male announcer) and ellen is not the only one. models, actresses... (female announcer) ...so many women are trying cindy's secret and looking surprisingly youthful for their age. i'm about to turn 52. i'm in my late thirties. i'll be 48 in two months.
(male announcer) as cindy crawford unveils her newest youth activating breakthrough.female announcer) and watch what happens when cindy invites grey's anatomy star ellen pompeo to try the evolutionary secret that's kept cindy's skin looking so youthful for so long. when you see the pictures of cindy at age 31 and then now at 52, her skin actually looks more radiant now than it did then. so, you know, whatever she's doing, i'm down to try. (male announcer) and ellen is not the only one. models,...