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(ding) daily 10 to 15 minute lessons are voiced by native speakers...ding) and they are at babbel. babbel.com. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. source" on bbc news for viewers in the u.k. and around the world. we are covering the latest on the coronavirus developments. france is emerging from its lockdown on monday, although paris will will face heavy restrictions. more than million people have filed for unemployment in the u.s. that means one in five workers have lost their job since the world's biggest economy ground to a halt seven weeks ago. seismic shocks in the u.k. as well. the bank of england warns the u.k. is headed for its worst economic downturn in history. black people in the u.k. are twice as likely to die from covid-19 as right people. we look at why. and these live images coming in from downing street where, as you can see, the pme minister is among thousands saying th
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i don't when i'll try again and try again and suddenly ding ding ding ding ding the lights are goingn the sirens because you have one. that's exactly how instagram works, facebook works you are scrolling just like those things are scrolling in front of you on the slot machine sometimes the content is interesting sometimes it's kind of boring but nevertheless it keeps drawing you back in for more. the same behavioral drivers that are the most predictive of people coming back for more are baked into our social media now. it becomes harder and harder to put those phones down. even the ding event alert, a message have you ever seen a dingo often for people check their phones around you? sometimes people are even feeling the vibration when it's not even vibrance it out without there was a message maybe there was period, they just want to keep checking and checking in checking, people are checking their phones thousands of times a day. so the problem becomes this. i'm not trying to be amish comic going back to the horse and buggy days i'm not saying that. what i am saying is the combinatio
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(ding) and they are at babbel.abbel.com. out business has been people and their financial well being. that mission gives us purpose and a way forward. today and always. the eeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. host: this is "outside source" on bbc news. we are covering all the latest developments and analysis here in britain and globally. our headlines. donald trump is expected to sign a new executive order targeting social media firms as he lashes out at silicon valley over twitter's decision to add a fact check to his tweets. some good news in england. backyard barbecues and garden gatherings are back on as long as people stay two meters apart. the u.s., canada, u.k., and australia issued a rebuke of china's new security law which they say could curtail liberties in hong kong. and fears over a new wave of locust infestations in vulnerable countries. we will hear from
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ding, ding, ding all the coins fall for the lights are going and the sirens because you have one. that's exactly how instagram works. facebook works. you are scrolling just like those things are scrolling in front of you on the slot machine. sometimes the content is interesting, sometimes the content is kind of boring. nevertheless, it keeps drawing you back in for more. these same behavioral drivers that are the most predictive of people coming back for more are baked into our social media now. it becomes harder and harder to put those phones down. even the ding of an alert, message committee overseeing a ding go often or mac people check if undergraduate? sometimes people are even feeling of vibration when is that even vibrating. oh, i thought there was a message. maybe there was. they just want to keep on checking and checking checking. some people are checking the phones thousands of times a day. a problem becomes this. i'm not to be amish, going back to the horse and buggy days. i'm not saying that what i'm saying is the combination of our devices and our connectivity to that
ding, ding, ding all the coins fall for the lights are going and the sirens because you have one. that's exactly how instagram works. facebook works. you are scrolling just like those things are scrolling in front of you on the slot machine. sometimes the content is interesting, sometimes the content is kind of boring. nevertheless, it keeps drawing you back in for more. these same behavioral drivers that are the most predictive of people coming back for more are baked into our social media...
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. >> right, ding ding ding ding, you can just imagine. >> we have a nice forecaster, this will be a lot of sunshine and temperatures will be bumping up here. it's just one week we warm-up in the next week we cool down, maybe a little hint of rain by this time next week. except for fogg it will be nice and warm and golden gate park, at 11:00 a bit of onshore breeze. could be a little fogg dancing around, we won't know for about an hour. 30s, 40s, and 50s on the way, that's pretty impressive. los altos hills warmer, 52 yet in town. atherton is 42, menlo park 43. there is a slight onshore in the open brooklyn sure, and that middle peak and marin county. 28 lake tiling, with 49 down in monterey. once that goes through, you can see the high up by baja california. that is up there for thursday and friday. might cool off a little from yesterday when there were lots of upper 70s and widespread 80s. a little change on wednesday and then much warmer thursday, friday, could be our warmest day of the season. still pretty warm on saturday but cooling starts on sunday and then really cools down next
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(ding) dail 10 to 15 minute lessonse voiced. (ding) and they are at babbel. babbel.com.aymond james. nancial services firm, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. anby contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. anchor: this is bbc world news america. i am laura trevelyan. 30 million a counting, that is how many americans have lost their jobs in the coronavirus crisis. good news from southea hou without a new infection. how did they do it? plthe nee grinod at anks across america. in texas, we hear fm people aving the heat and crowds to get precious supplies. to all of w youching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to world news america. million pele in america, killed more than 60,000, and today we learned that 30 million americans have lost their jobs as the virus ravages the economy. 31 u.s. states will start reopening by the end of the week. reporter: yet another measure of the scale of this crisis. thousands in houston wait patiently. the number of americans in need
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(ding) these are a few of my favorite things. a breakfast sandwich and that's when wendy's makes it. not weeks... or months ago. try your new favorite. get a free breakfast baconator with offer in the app. faced the competition and we broke through. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the $100 retinol cream. visibly smoother brighter skin in just 24 hours. olay retinol24. how is tidy cats breeze changing the litter game? by providing outstanding odor control with simple cleanup. number one goes to the bottom, and number two stays on top for easy scooping. switch the breeze pads weekly, the pellets monthly, and you're good to go. discover the ease of breeze today. the pellets monthly, and you're good to go. ♪ ♪ ♪ laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se. yet some say it isn't real milk. i guess those cows must actually be big dogs. sit! i said sit! why the heart beats the pulse races why the weight of the world is carried with a smile. and where the comfort that's so desperately sought, is found. this is what
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yes ding dong the witch is dead warren buffett the extortionist private equity nut job is a recorded game changing record breaking losses as berkshire hathaway is holding company goes belly up. is you'll media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. high salacious community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. ya gotta. give me your. ego if you give the you to be a new you got you could only take you to grow weed you feel lucky if you can. still see. the tickle somewhere in the telescope that this is true when it. comes to surely means for at least includes a full just. gently curious little name you currently use it 1st don't let him. listen to it asleep if you don't look for greatest are you finished in. his new food you got to the hotel i'm sure you don't miss me look my man come down you from me my sibling afforded to you no
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(ding) these are a few of my favorite things.st sandwich and that's when wendy's makes it. not weeks... or months ago. try your new favorite. get a free breakfast baconator with offer in the app. so here's to the strong, who trust in our performance and comfortable, long-lasting protection. because your strength is supported by ours. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. so yes, things will be ad little different when wet. open again, at least for a while. a new vegas for the new reality. wee rkinto make it more intimate, and the excitement you've come to expect. so if you ever imagined a vegas that was just for you... it's only here. and when it's ready, you'll be the first to know. and we want you to know that the starbucks app is the easiest way to find your store, order ahead, pay, and pick up your favorites. we can't wait to see you again. a new moment in wireless has begun. t-mobile and sprint are joining forces. by bringing together our two networks, t-mobile will build america's largest and most reliable 5g net
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(ding) these are a few of my favorite things.ndy's makes it. not weeks... or months ago. try your new favorite. get a free breakfast baconator with offer in the app. ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to jimmy kimmel live from my house. tomorrow night, the great lionel richie will be with us and later this week, stephen curry and bill murray. my guest tonight is an american treasure. he's been wearing sweatpants on tv long before anybody was doing it. his excellent movie "uncut gem"" arrives at netflix on may 25th. please welcome adam sandler. adam. you've brought a guest with you. >> jimmy, you remember sunny? she was in brooklyn with us that time. >> hi, sunny. how are you? >> i wanted to tell you a quick thing about my sunny. i had a hair coming out of my ear apparently. and sunny told me about it. and she said i looked goofy. so i went and shaved -- i took the razor. i usually shave with. and i went like this. and then i came out. i said how's, that sunny? she said you're bleeding. so apparently -- tell jimmy what it looks like back th
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filling in gouges and dings, and sanding it down. i'm also repairing holes in my suit. fellow sfgovtv producer chris took his first yoga lesson a couple of years ago and used to go to a class regularly before the lockdown. he and his wife set up a space in their garage for exercising. this routine is from an on-line class by power yoga. deann and andy have been using the ping pong table that they bought off craigslist and set it up in their back yard. ellie has been using this home gym to stay fit. it has everything she needed. and lastly, if the weather is bad outside, you can exercise your mind by doing a puzzle, sudoku, or just by reading a good book. here's a quick recap. since i started this episode, the guidelines have changed. for instance, jack may be able to go golfing with some restrictions. go to sf.gov to get the most up-to-date
filling in gouges and dings, and sanding it down. i'm also repairing holes in my suit. fellow sfgovtv producer chris took his first yoga lesson a couple of years ago and used to go to a class regularly before the lockdown. he and his wife set up a space in their garage for exercising. this routine is from an on-line class by power yoga. deann and andy have been using the ping pong table that they bought off craigslist and set it up in their back yard. ellie has been using this home gym to stay...
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tighten security in it's-- [ laughter ] furniture -- sorry, i'm thinking about-- oh, doughnuts on dinggs. furniture company ikea has announced that it will tighten security in its stores after a half-naked woman filmed herself masturbating in one of its retail locations in china. said security when they saw the half-naked woman, "dress her!" [ clapping ] thank you for that joke. furniture company. and finally, we're going to do another about the half-naked person in ikea and we had a half-naked person in dunkin' donuts. you know, some people are worried about going out, other people are rocking it with no pants. and finally, furniture company ikea has announced it will tighten security in its stores after a woman filmed herself masturbating in one of its retail locations in china. even worse-- [ laughter ] even worse, when she finished, she had several parts leftover dear oh, my well, i don't know what to tell you. looks like that wasn't the only petrified turd in my hand today. that was the monologue we've got a great show for you tonight. he's the star of "billions" on showtime and o
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i'm out. [ ding ] i'm done [ laughter ] >> seth: all right, so we're out of the bar and for those ofon't know, rihanna is not just a musician and actress, she's also a business woman, a philanthropist, and she has her own line "fenty beauty." and i would love if right now you could give me a summer eye all right, here we go. how's it going so far? [ laughter ] >> well, seth -- >> seth: is it coming alive? are you saying - >> you have wrinkles >> seth: what do you mean wrinkles >> don't do that, you're like -- >> seth: cut that out. >> you're [ bleep ] it up. [ laughter ] >> seth: make this eye 10 years younger, rihanna >> when you talk, it doesn't help, by the way >> seth: oh, my god. do you know what you're doing? >> no. [ laughter ] >> seth: oh, my god. [ laughter ] >> stop. >> seth: i mean, my eye is burning, but this is amazing >> okay. >> seth: all right i'm going to do mine all right. ready? >> no. don't like mess it up. >> seth: no. i'm doing my eye now i feel like -- hold on, let me do a little more blue >> i know. >> seth: i need a little more blue on here >> you're giving m
i'm out. [ ding ] i'm done [ laughter ] >> seth: all right, so we're out of the bar and for those ofon't know, rihanna is not just a musician and actress, she's also a business woman, a philanthropist, and she has her own line "fenty beauty." and i would love if right now you could give me a summer eye all right, here we go. how's it going so far? [ laughter ] >> well, seth -- >> seth: is it coming alive? are you saying - >> you have wrinkles >> seth:...
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european union because this is the 1st time when france and germany stands together to have a phone ding through dept of munich vestment for the e.u. countries despite the break with previous strict financial caution the plan has the backing of key players in miracles party giving all credit to their countries what rejected would call them. china i don't so that's all one argument why it's better not money directly to the project in the cancer then only loans and it is necessary that we stand together. opposition politicians also talk of european solidarity but they worry about the new readiness to spend not lend. i'm sure we have 2 to act but i'm not sure we have to act on the basis of rounds. there are other instruments. who. was dangerous to help these countries to overcome the consequences of the coronal rises and that's not a question of only rounds or credits if the medical macro own plan is to achieve its aim it will have to be passed by the bundestag and the european commission so far it's no more than a statement that the twin engines of year of still running. will take a look a
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ding, ding, ding. this in the middle of an environment where people are fighting for their lives. those were the kinds of experiences of the soldiers on the ground that keegan had described. i greatly admired how they did their work. that is one thing. the second thing is the politics. in effect, what i wanted to write is a political history of the battle of gettysburg. because this was a political war and the people who are involved in it took their politics into the war with them. when we think about politics and the war, we generally think almost exclusively about george mcclellan and his spate with lincoln. but mcclellan is only one face in a crowd of politically motivated generals. over and over again in the battle of gettysburg, people are making military decisions on what are really political motivations. and i wanted to explore that involvement of politics at intersection politics with what is ordinarily treated as a simply straight forward military story. >> the army is still mcclellan's army. >> it is. >> in the summer of '63, his imprint on it, he created the culture in
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i mean i had to turn off the notifications on my phone because they were just, ding.seconds later, ding. we're not makeabing a whole lot money just trying to provide. the people working here are pitching in. it's different than your everyday painting, sculpting carving. you're literally standing in one place loading a machine over and over and over and over. you know, they didn't get a career to do what we're doing. they didn't choose their career to work in the manufacturing plant. i love the fact that they're willing to help out and we can help out the community and help out the united states. >>> and you can watch more stories like this on the new localish network available on these channels you see. 7.2 if you use an antenna and find them on the local social media pages. >>> next a return to the latest developments in this fire at fisherman's wharf. again we learned one firefighter injured battling this fire. one of hundreds helping to tame this from spreading any further. back in a mome >>> all right. welcome back. if you're just joining us, update, four-alarm fi
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secretary alex azar says the who failed toma obtain the infon the world needed, which meantives were lost dinghe pandemic. lhave a listen to what he had o say. >> in an apparent attempt to conceal this outbreak, at least e member state made a mockery of their obligations with tremendous cost for the entire world. we saw that done it a joke core mission of information sharing and transparency when member states to not t in good faith. thatuoinra who much change and must becomes far more trent and accountable. >>he w has not yet responded to those allegations. although the health secretary specifically, prev comments give us a clue throughout the pandemic. -- give us a clue. throughout the pandemic, the u.s. has called on china to be repamonsnt. xrant jinping had this to say to critics. we provided information to the who and relevant countries i the most timely fashion. we have the most -- released the genome sequence at the earliest time. we havshared our treatment ceriexen wthwe have done everytr power to cpo sriourtnesnt the who's 194 member states meant virtually as leaders push for an indep
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(ding) these are a few of my favorite things.h and that's when wendy's makes it. not weeks... or months ago. try your new favorite. get a free breakfast baconator with offer in the app. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. to putting your true colors on display. you can save by setting your heat to 68 or lower... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay well and keep it golden. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm liz kreutz. free coronavirus testing will be offered in a san rafael neighborhood, starting tomorrow. marin county will offer it to those who live in the canal, which is one of the most diverse and densely populated areas of the county. the site will be on francisco boulevard and should be able to do more than 100 tests every day. people will need to
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(ding) daily 10 to ic minute lessons are by native speakers... out business has been peopleg, and theirinancial well being. puose and a way forward. today and . the freeman onfo.ti pursuing solutione for america'ected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viers like you. thank you. >> welcome to "bbc world news america." gton pushing back against beijing. western allies come together to condn china's plan for a new security law for h bastion of freedom. thol chief of police izes for the death ge fydacloge, mans department has contributed to a deficit of hope in the city. taking otwitter -- president trump signs an executive order and thatan social-media compies. he accuses them of political activism. life has changed in cities arou the world the past tworban mo centers? to "world new america" on pbs and around the globe. omijing is working to clamp down on political fren hong kong, making it a crime to undermine the central stvernment's authority, bthut waedo wesorn'l'. the problem is that much of the rest orethe world doesn't erwestti condemned the national security offi
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audiences closer to hom he's been performing for his neighbors in washington, d.c., inging weekend joy dingse troubled times. here's his story. >> my name is frederick. i'm a french harmon can player. i moved to washington, d.c., in 2001. td wi prie for a few years. i've toured with stevie for a few years. i'm trying to make harmoni popular again. ♪t we're ab to get on the road with the band. we're go to do a tour and some private events around the country. when covid hit. the necessity of playingto turn this opportunity to create a space where we could actually respec the rules of covid-19, and still be creive. still practice our music with one a ther. ♪ we've been calling those sunday sessions eavescrop -- drop. we wanted the neighbors to listen to the show we were a little concerned and worried about how -- what kind of reaction we were going to get from our neighbors. i've lived in is nfoghborhood and n, thanks to this, we are meeting more neighbors than evee ce >> i think we alleed joy, ti piness and lov t 'sndthein dld. and jo have human conntion. sot feeusgood w tant >> this whole so
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what they want now is for us to focus on them and their needs rather than a political ding dong abouthat one advisor may or may not have done. kasia: there was also this heated exchange with yvette cooper. >> here is the problem. reason you are not giving people your -- you are trying to protect dominic cummings. the reason you sent -- to say unclear things is because you are trying not to incriminate dominic cummings. you don't want to apologize for him. that means you are putting your political concerns ahead of clear public health messages to parents who have coronavirus. 40,000 people are dead we need you to get this right now. can you tell us you have a choice between protecting dominic cummings and putting the national interest first? which will it be? >> my choice is that of the british people. i want to lay aside party and political -- and to put the national interest first and to be clear with the public about what we want to do and how we want to take this country forward. kasia: one of the exchanges from boris johnson, giving testimony to the select committee. this whole do
what they want now is for us to focus on them and their needs rather than a political ding dong abouthat one advisor may or may not have done. kasia: there was also this heated exchange with yvette cooper. >> here is the problem. reason you are not giving people your -- you are trying to protect dominic cummings. the reason you sent -- to say unclear things is because you are trying not to incriminate dominic cummings. you don't want to apologize for him. that means you are putting your...
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those businesses will be required to llow ot social ding disinfectant protocols and employee training. >>> meanwhile in the east bay, contra costa county has given the green light on some outdoor gatherings, that includes graduation ceremonies and religious services. there is just one catch, you must stay in your car. this new order goes into effect on tuesday. >>> starting monday in san francisco, florists, bookstores, cosmetic stores and retailers with direct access to the street will be allowed to reopen, they will also have to follow specific safety requirements. >>> the only bay area county not moving forward into this next phase is santa clara county, that area has been hit the hardest with coronavirus cases. >> reporter: this virus doesn't respect lines on a map, it doesn't know where one city ends and the next begins, and the same is true for counties, and that's why he originally six counties came together to announce this order but two months later that united front is cracking. santa clara county was the first to implement a shelter in place order, and it might be the last
those businesses will be required to llow ot social ding disinfectant protocols and employee training. >>> meanwhile in the east bay, contra costa county has given the green light on some outdoor gatherings, that includes graduation ceremonies and religious services. there is just one catch, you must stay in your car. this new order goes into effect on tuesday. >>> starting monday in san francisco, florists, bookstores, cosmetic stores and retailers with direct access to the...