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peter dixon joins us this morning with commerzbank.fascinated by all the graham economics, gold -- grim economics, goldman sachs on unemployment. how havethat adjust, you amended your equity call on what we see in economics? peter: we changed it significantly back in march. take into account the fact that the economy is going to tank, numbers will look karen this, and we -- numbers will look horrendous, and investors are surprised how quickly the market rebounded after hitting the bottom. we have been trading flat over the last four weeks. i do think the risk of the markets to weaken a little bit from here, but i don't necessarily share the pessimism from a number of the big name investors that we see. tom: years ago, tim o'neill what the bank of montreal talked about the border bias read it is easy -- badr -- border bias. it is easy for u.s. strategists to say to buy u.s.. it is difficult for commerzbank. do you take a different tact? peter: for the risk of sounding like a guy who is following the herd, under the circumstances it make
peter dixon joins us this morning with commerzbank.fascinated by all the graham economics, gold -- grim economics, goldman sachs on unemployment. how havethat adjust, you amended your equity call on what we see in economics? peter: we changed it significantly back in march. take into account the fact that the economy is going to tank, numbers will look karen this, and we -- numbers will look horrendous, and investors are surprised how quickly the market rebounded after hitting the bottom. we...
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it was first reported before 4:00 this morning at an apartment building on dixon street near the south hayward bar station. firefighters say they rescued a dozen people after a fire broke out on the third floor. two people were treated for minor injuries. one fire captain says the crisis has really changed things when it comes to responding to fires. >> we are seeing a lot less medical calls, seems like people don't want to go to the hospital now. so our call volumes for medical calls and has dropped down. >> we are still looking to find out what started the fire. >>> the time now is 7:46. opening a new station in sky london. there they go. the fire station 58 is at the four corners area, and will
it was first reported before 4:00 this morning at an apartment building on dixon street near the south hayward bar station. firefighters say they rescued a dozen people after a fire broke out on the third floor. two people were treated for minor injuries. one fire captain says the crisis has really changed things when it comes to responding to fires. >> we are seeing a lot less medical calls, seems like people don't want to go to the hospital now. so our call volumes for medical calls and...
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dixon. >> good afternoon, chairman graham, ranking member feinstein and members of the committee. i'm grateful for the opportunity to testify today. i'm rebecca dixon, executive director of the national law employment project. it is a nonprofit research capacity building organization that has for 50 years fought to build power por workers in the u.s. my testimony is based on policy expertise and a direct connection to front line workers and communities. worker health is public health. workers rights to a healthy and safe workplace must come before profits. we could not successfully reopen businesses and public institutions if workers and consumers aren't safe and don't have confidence in their safety. for congress to grant employers the immunity they sought it would create incentives for workers to protect workers for workplace standards and cause health and safety disasters with new hot spots across sectors and spread across communities. let's discuss why that is true. point one, when emplo
dixon. >> good afternoon, chairman graham, ranking member feinstein and members of the committee. i'm grateful for the opportunity to testify today. i'm rebecca dixon, executive director of the national law employment project. it is a nonprofit research capacity building organization that has for 50 years fought to build power por workers in the u.s. my testimony is based on policy expertise and a direct connection to front line workers and communities. worker health is public health....
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head chef the dixon cooper has years of experience and i've seen how the landscape has changed since he's been grazing his animals here it has made it sound. pitches and grass growth was not that much but now since we have put it you see process we're heading. in that nor is it people now changing even more on crazing paper that is more quote actually. the herders are part of the shepherding but biodiversity project it supports commercial livestock keeping while boosting long restoration on this 24000 hectare farm. was once much greener and home to millions of until open buffalo their hooves loose in the topsoil while that droppings fertilized it. in a bid to recreate the great migrations of the past the project employs shepherds to lead livestock over the plains. is the project leader he's confident that herders can help revive the whole region. as we fundamentally believe that this method of farming give space for wildlife to co-exist with production i could call tree so that's really simple vision is to find a mechanism by which we can. foster biodiversity on production farms. the
head chef the dixon cooper has years of experience and i've seen how the landscape has changed since he's been grazing his animals here it has made it sound. pitches and grass growth was not that much but now since we have put it you see process we're heading. in that nor is it people now changing even more on crazing paper that is more quote actually. the herders are part of the shepherding but biodiversity project it supports commercial livestock keeping while boosting long restoration on...
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dixon. afternoon,good chairman graham, ranking member feinstein and members of the committee. i am rebecca dixon, executive director of the national employment law project. nonprofit research policy organization that has fought to strengthen protections and build a powerful workers in the u.s., including the unemployed. my testimony is based on policy expertise and a direct connection to frontline workers and communities. workers held is public health. workers rights to a selfie and healthy workplace must come for profits -- must come before .rofits we cannot reopen businesses if workers are not safe and do not have safety. to give employers that humanity wouldave long-sought produce a race to the bottom for workplace standards and it would cause health and safety disasters with new hotspots across sectors and spread across communities. let's discuss why that is true. when employers in the country failed to protect their workers they contribute to the spread of covid-19 in their communities.
dixon. afternoon,good chairman graham, ranking member feinstein and members of the committee. i am rebecca dixon, executive director of the national employment law project. nonprofit research policy organization that has fought to strengthen protections and build a powerful workers in the u.s., including the unemployed. my testimony is based on policy expertise and a direct connection to frontline workers and communities. workers held is public health. workers rights to a selfie and healthy...
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president dixons announcement on attacks in kendall bcumbria, president- -- nixon's announcement on attacksed to the kent state student demonstrations. on american history tv on c-span3. >> 75 years ago on april 1 in 1945, the u.s. launched an invasion of okinawa, a 60-mile-long japanese island stronghold, less than 400 miles from the mainland. doing this 82 day-long savage battle, about 90,000 of the 100,000 japanese troops were killed or committed suicide and as many as 150,000 civilians may have died. about 12,000 americans were killed. america, bulletin on the okinawa operation, famed by u.s. marine combat photographers. this report covers the first 50 days of the invasion. a second bulletin covers the final stages of the battle. ♪
president dixons announcement on attacks in kendall bcumbria, president- -- nixon's announcement on attacksed to the kent state student demonstrations. on american history tv on c-span3. >> 75 years ago on april 1 in 1945, the u.s. launched an invasion of okinawa, a 60-mile-long japanese island stronghold, less than 400 miles from the mainland. doing this 82 day-long savage battle, about 90,000 of the 100,000 japanese troops were killed or committed suicide and as many as 150,000...
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one on thenly committee south of the line of mason-dixon. franklin would.e our author but he dared not -- cared not to take on the responsibility. he looked at me, and it was mr. john adams who suggested i be the author. no, mr. adams, you must write it. he said, no, you. he said i'm generally considered obnoxious. you have quite the flare of writing. i think you should write it. besides that, he said, a virginian ought to be at the head of this business. yes, we had put forth that resolution for independency first. your next question? >> [indiscernible] on? documents did you draw thomas jefferson: you asked what sources of inspiration i drew upon in drafting our declaration. well, firstly, i would tell you that i still write. desk,l write on this lap this slope, if you will. you can even refer to it as a laptop. this is my design and it was created by my cousin, a cabinet , in 1775philadelphia and 1776. not to writen this anything new and original. i drew on the sources of the justinian code of the 16th century. i drew on the sources of the writings of joh
one on thenly committee south of the line of mason-dixon. franklin would.e our author but he dared not -- cared not to take on the responsibility. he looked at me, and it was mr. john adams who suggested i be the author. no, mr. adams, you must write it. he said, no, you. he said i'm generally considered obnoxious. you have quite the flare of writing. i think you should write it. besides that, he said, a virginian ought to be at the head of this business. yes, we had put forth that resolution...
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i was highlighting these workers, local 959 led by third-generation teamster gary dixon. i want to say thank you to them. we talk about people who are telecommuting. we know there are a lot of people who can't do that. they are national heroes right now, workers, essential workers on the front lines keeping our economy and supply lines open, moving, robust but now that i am back in dc and the senate is open again finally open again, the business of the senate is continuing, so does our alaskan of the week series from the floor of the u.s. senate. one of my favorite times of the week where i get to focus on a special alaskan, the presiding officer said a lot too or group of alaskans that made alaska such a unique place. to focus on the stuff, frontline workers doing so much to get us through this pandemic. some interesting and exciting news on monday in our state broke, big news born of a tragic situation. for that reason i thought i would have a different focus of our alaskan of the week. the alaskan of the week this week is an intrepid alaska reporter, kyle hopkins who l
i was highlighting these workers, local 959 led by third-generation teamster gary dixon. i want to say thank you to them. we talk about people who are telecommuting. we know there are a lot of people who can't do that. they are national heroes right now, workers, essential workers on the front lines keeping our economy and supply lines open, moving, robust but now that i am back in dc and the senate is open again finally open again, the business of the senate is continuing, so does our alaskan...
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mason and dixon. now, we all hoped that dr. franklin would be the author. he was our mentor, our elder, but franklin, oh, he cared not to take on that responsibility. i think he replied, gentlemen, i care not for anything else i may write to receive the scrutiny of a committee. he looked at me, and it was mr. adams, john adams, who suggested i be the author. well, i said, "no, mr. adams, you must write it." he said, "oh, no, you must write it." i said, "no, you." and mr. adams replied, "i am generally considered obnoxious, disliked. no, you have quite the flair for fluid and felicitous writing. i think you should write it." "besides that," he said, "a virginian ought to be at the head of this business." yes, we had put forth that resolution for independency first. your next question, mr. light? >> what sources of inspiration did you draw on in drafting the document? thomas jefferson: you asked me what sources of inspiration did i draw upon in drafting our declaration. well, firstly, i would tell you that i still write. i still write on this lap desk, this s
mason and dixon. now, we all hoped that dr. franklin would be the author. he was our mentor, our elder, but franklin, oh, he cared not to take on that responsibility. i think he replied, gentlemen, i care not for anything else i may write to receive the scrutiny of a committee. he looked at me, and it was mr. adams, john adams, who suggested i be the author. well, i said, "no, mr. adams, you must write it." he said, "oh, no, you must write it." i said, "no, you."...
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let's take a look and kayla dixon. she is graduating from in high school in hayward and will be living on to the greatest university in the world, san francisco state university. congratulations, taylor. tell them i sent you there. we also have laura wright. she is graduating from csu monterey with a bachelors in health and human services. congratulations, laura. good luck to you. share your grad photos with us. e-mail 2020 grads at kpix.com, or use hashtag >>> tonight, the owners of a lot of gyms and fitness centers are desperately seeking work kind of from what they need to do to reopen their doors safely. in a zoom meeting today with fitness company owners, the governor signaled that he would release reopening guidelines for fitness centers as early as next week. today, the governor didn't offer much else. that left a lot of owners frustrated. they say they don't have much time to wait. >> the guidelines that will be meaningful that we help to put out in the very, very near future. as a very near future because i do
let's take a look and kayla dixon. she is graduating from in high school in hayward and will be living on to the greatest university in the world, san francisco state university. congratulations, taylor. tell them i sent you there. we also have laura wright. she is graduating from csu monterey with a bachelors in health and human services. congratulations, laura. good luck to you. share your grad photos with us. e-mail 2020 grads at kpix.com, or use hashtag >>> tonight, the owners of a...
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it started just before 1:00 at the republic services landfill on dixon landing road.an see the thick smoke that could be seen foriluttay. ntlas.told firefighters from fremont and san jose came in to assist and it was contained about an hour ago. there is no word on the cause and there are no reports of any injuries. >> now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. >>> hi there, everyone. it has been a hot first day of this heat wave and it's going to get hotter tomorrow, so brace yourselves. san jose airport tied its record, 95. oakland downtown surpassing its record at 91. kentfield, 95 degrees. sfo was 90. these are obvious things, but i think it's worth mentioning once again. stay hydrated, drink plenty of water, take frequent breaks. remember, don't ever leave pets or people in vehicles. it can get a lot hotter. apply sunscreen and wear lightweight, loose clothing. here's a look from my sutro tower camera. sunny skies, 78 in the city. it got up into the 80s today. oakland, 85. san jose, 92 degrees. a look from our east bay hills camera looking towards mount do
it started just before 1:00 at the republic services landfill on dixon landing road.an see the thick smoke that could be seen foriluttay. ntlas.told firefighters from fremont and san jose came in to assist and it was contained about an hour ago. there is no word on the cause and there are no reports of any injuries. >> now your accuweather forecast with sandhya patel. >>> hi there, everyone. it has been a hot first day of this heat wave and it's going to get hotter tomorrow, so...
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video from early shows evacuees from the home at a complex on dixon street near mission hills golf course just west of mission hill golf course. the fire cawas contained in one unite. the cause of the fire is under investigation of. >>> in a few hours we're expected to find out more about a deadly confrontation between police and a man in san jose. that incident happening yesterday morning blocks from the s&p center. a man was stabbed in the middle of the street. investigators say when officers got to the scene, the suspect tried to attack officers. that's when three officers shot the man, killing him. the officers who 2350ifired the weapons weren't hurt and are on paid administrative leave. >>> a thank you this morning for health care workers in san mateo. nbc bay area's sharon katsuda is live in san mateo to show us how first responders brought the humor to the dark side of the pandemic. >> reporter: that's right, marcus, yes, the health care workers came out of the medical center and they were greeted by the first responders and queen a.m. queen amidala. the overnight crew came out to
video from early shows evacuees from the home at a complex on dixon street near mission hills golf course just west of mission hill golf course. the fire cawas contained in one unite. the cause of the fire is under investigation of. >>> in a few hours we're expected to find out more about a deadly confrontation between police and a man in san jose. that incident happening yesterday morning blocks from the s&p center. a man was stabbed in the middle of the street. investigators say...
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revolution where these grandmothers who are bringing about change in communities across the country dixon your country has gone through so much in the past what generation your organization has been up and running for 10 years now 1010 and a half years or so the reality of dealing with the locked coronavirus covert 19 is that almost like a like a perfect storm of difficulties for the people who talk to your grandmother figures when it comes to trying to maintain their emotional librium yes it is that is a very difficult thing that the grandmothers have to deal with but actually the friendship ange has gone through quite a number of crises in zimbabwe you know the very 1st crisis that resulted in the formation of the friendship bench was what was called operation murambatsvina a cleanup campaign which left hundreds of thousands homeless and psychologically and emotionally affected and that's when the grandmothers really started doing this work and so they are very experienced in dealing with trauma and i often talk about the generations of trauma that zimbabweans face and these grandmother
revolution where these grandmothers who are bringing about change in communities across the country dixon your country has gone through so much in the past what generation your organization has been up and running for 10 years now 1010 and a half years or so the reality of dealing with the locked coronavirus covert 19 is that almost like a like a perfect storm of difficulties for the people who talk to your grandmother figures when it comes to trying to maintain their emotional librium yes it...
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how hard i kept a hunch in my class in the township i deduce dixon's the mountain he's a man used to cover it isn't. going to seem to stick ever this is not good to go i just found one. i had in fashion and am. now i think he entered a new suit to give them so much. i could see i mean are you in movies do. you want disorganizing is made with a gun is to shoot to reduce. this fight time wasn't meant as an it was a company knew he was used to downtime is meant demanding and an international system that has been. in minute move undone times the i need to add into our studies to design a new one and all our time does a company a must win hands act beyond petroleum or man i know it's gonna be a minute house and so not in a we've done is this before and. that is done and there's hope to shaft and just as the end is exists and b.p. had risen does a ballplayer done with owning one. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is truth what is faith. in a worl
how hard i kept a hunch in my class in the township i deduce dixon's the mountain he's a man used to cover it isn't. going to seem to stick ever this is not good to go i just found one. i had in fashion and am. now i think he entered a new suit to give them so much. i could see i mean are you in movies do. you want disorganizing is made with a gun is to shoot to reduce. this fight time wasn't meant as an it was a company knew he was used to downtime is meant demanding and an international...
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confirmed is up to 50 percent we know that it works in adolescent in the elderly to reduce mortality from dixons by 70 percent that's amazing so what we. you know what is and we also know of course the things that he used to ready do treat things that now they can't and also because pretty by pinback cancer caused by viruses so maybe there's you know we can actually get really smart and really focus usually see that we are spending hundreds of millions of dollars or even billions into these trials and if it's to find diagnostics and therapeutics in new ways what if we just have to spend 10000000 from games to find out amazing ways where we can need to hold in a jeep in a safe sex scene. that's actually quite interesting that the money that you're talking about the united states has decided to pull that they're part of funding for the show. vaccines for example how much do you think that hampering the work against the coronavirus. well instead in ordinary good time is it to put find funding at a time when we need to have collective action to fight this it's like you can prove funding the debt onl
confirmed is up to 50 percent we know that it works in adolescent in the elderly to reduce mortality from dixons by 70 percent that's amazing so what we. you know what is and we also know of course the things that he used to ready do treat things that now they can't and also because pretty by pinback cancer caused by viruses so maybe there's you know we can actually get really smart and really focus usually see that we are spending hundreds of millions of dollars or even billions into these...
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$7.00 to $5.00 and bottom of the 8th we go with a former major leaguer former detroit tigers infielder dixon machado with the r.b.i. double the center field and she home is hostile ing from 3rd home he will actually score though giants 97 leaders scroll through 9 the team breaks their 4 game losing streak. former new england patriots and now to the buccaneers correct tom brady has quite the legacy in the national football league and now that legacy is being made into a feature documentary that will cover each of his major career achievements titled the man in the arena tom brady the 9 episode series a look at brady's career from the quarterbacks respective it will cover his 6 n.f.l. titles and 3 super bowl defeats and is a rare opportunity for personal revelations from the normally. private quarterback the 42 year old left new england after $22.00 seasons with the squad and has won more super bowls and anyone else in league brees documentary will be produced of course by e.s.p.n. his own production company and the company religion of sports the piece will include his own reflections as well
$7.00 to $5.00 and bottom of the 8th we go with a former major leaguer former detroit tigers infielder dixon machado with the r.b.i. double the center field and she home is hostile ing from 3rd home he will actually score though giants 97 leaders scroll through 9 the team breaks their 4 game losing streak. former new england patriots and now to the buccaneers correct tom brady has quite the legacy in the national football league and now that legacy is being made into a feature documentary that...
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up $7.00 to $5.00 and at bottom of the 8th inning a major leaguer former detroit tigers and killer dixon machado the r.b.i. double the center field and i'm g. home is the puzzle grimm 3rd he is trying to score and he does giants believe $97.00 the score holds their night in the giants break their 4 game losing streak which is pretty great i'm just hungry for some baseball i'm not getting any over here i have stayed up for these late games i or got up early i had mood i stayed up late i could go to 530 but stayed up for 1 am other saturday game is doable all right well you'll see how that is out thank you for that regina and that's all we have for now make sure you keep up with everything in question at all times by downloading our brand new free app portable t.v. watch there are 24 seventh's i mean what can you tell me on twitter say me and i'll see you soon. you're. tryna be there with you that you'd like. 'd to believe. and she. said. on. the show that this. was faked fixing to. think. we. should finish. out. the federal reserve bank would be to take the american economy private to say
up $7.00 to $5.00 and at bottom of the 8th inning a major leaguer former detroit tigers and killer dixon machado the r.b.i. double the center field and i'm g. home is the puzzle grimm 3rd he is trying to score and he does giants believe $97.00 the score holds their night in the giants break their 4 game losing streak which is pretty great i'm just hungry for some baseball i'm not getting any over here i have stayed up for these late games i or got up early i had mood i stayed up late i could go...
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this is a recycling plant near dixon landing road in milpitas by 880.started around 12:30 this afternoon. thick black smoke could be seen from miles away. firefighters say paper products caught on fire. they almost had it out when a water main broke and their hoses went dry. the fire picked up again, and they had to start all over. no word on a cause. >>> with countries around the world trying to get theirkits, e new concerns about whether there's going to be enough supplies to meet that dilemma we tiny innovation. >> reporter: the test tube has been in laboratories for about 200 years, but a silicon valley startup has reinvented it. >> we just sat back and said we can do better. >> reporter: this doctor is a microbiologist and founder of mawi dna technologies. from inside this small office in hayward -- >> i love this idea, guys. >> reporter: he and his 20-person team are working to revolutionize how the world tests for the coronavirus. >> you have to innovate because everybody is doing testing at the same time. there is so much stress on the supply ch
this is a recycling plant near dixon landing road in milpitas by 880.started around 12:30 this afternoon. thick black smoke could be seen from miles away. firefighters say paper products caught on fire. they almost had it out when a water main broke and their hoses went dry. the fire picked up again, and they had to start all over. no word on a cause. >>> with countries around the world trying to get theirkits, e new concerns about whether there's going to be enough supplies to meet...
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from is up to 50 percent we know that it works in adolescent in the elderly to reduce mortality from dixons by 70 this and that's amazing so what we. you know what is and wilson of course the things that we used to ready do treat things that now we can't and also because 25 to 10 about cancer caused by viruses so maybe there's you know we can actually get really smart and really focus usually ceilidh we are spending hundreds of millions of dollars or even billions into these trials and if it's to find diagnostics and therapeutics in new ways what if we just have to spend 10000000 from games to find out amazing ways where we can use an old in a jeep in a safe sex scene. that's actually quite interesting the money that you're talking about the united states has decided to pull the that part of funding for the show. vaccines for example how much do you think that hampering the work against the coronavirus. well still in our very good time is it to put finally finally never a time when we need to have collective action to fight this it's like you can pull funding the debt only. you know you can
from is up to 50 percent we know that it works in adolescent in the elderly to reduce mortality from dixons by 70 this and that's amazing so what we. you know what is and wilson of course the things that we used to ready do treat things that now we can't and also because 25 to 10 about cancer caused by viruses so maybe there's you know we can actually get really smart and really focus usually ceilidh we are spending hundreds of millions of dollars or even billions into these trials and if it's...
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director hope dixon leach‘s latest film, a short as part of the uncertain kingdom, a series of reflectionsming out online. she's also a founder of raising films, to highlight the lack of work—life balance for parents and carers in the industry. i think everybody suddenly realises how important childcare is and how important caring for our more vulnerable members of society is and we can see that so much of this labour is normally done by women. so there's the issue of childcare, precarious employment. what about the economics for production in the future, do you think? i think that fear is that after this, people will go backwards and they will be risk averse and women are still seen as a risk. there are millions of michelle and barack 0bamas. but given the many high—profile women of the world stage, this netflix documentary becoming, about michelle 0bama, is an all—female team behind it. campaigners for equality hope there is no going back. there is the social imperative that we know and then there is the business imperative. what all of the leading content creators have learned over the
director hope dixon leach‘s latest film, a short as part of the uncertain kingdom, a series of reflectionsming out online. she's also a founder of raising films, to highlight the lack of work—life balance for parents and carers in the industry. i think everybody suddenly realises how important childcare is and how important caring for our more vulnerable members of society is and we can see that so much of this labour is normally done by women. so there's the issue of childcare, precarious...
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but i'm not very confident that summer is going to make it better not to fall gee for dixon written in the fall do you. i think it's unlikely that they'll be more infections in the fall or merely because the main thing we know is that this virus is a very in action and if you're around people with it you'll probably catch it and the more we make the economy more like it was before with more people interacting with more other people the odds aren't that it will begin to salary and when you do things to continue to suppress it was a worse case scenario for the summer. that state for a lack of their guidelines too soon and not have great testing in place and so you have rigged up in a bunch of places where we haven't seen covered before as people travel more widely if they're infected they can bring that problem to wherever they're going and in the summer we travel a lot in america and so i'm worried that it will spread this disease and in a place that will really take hold in a bunch of communities that far haven't been affected so i gotta say we should keep stan all in the summer. i thi
but i'm not very confident that summer is going to make it better not to fall gee for dixon written in the fall do you. i think it's unlikely that they'll be more infections in the fall or merely because the main thing we know is that this virus is a very in action and if you're around people with it you'll probably catch it and the more we make the economy more like it was before with more people interacting with more other people the odds aren't that it will begin to salary and when you do...
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>> well, no i was at fort dixon, new jersey. took a bunch of tests and ended up training as a medic. i had no interest in medicine, but they needed medic trainees at the time so you, you, and you become medics. when i finished there, at the end of 90 days basic training but medics didn't get any weapons training. so when i finished i was called into the cp one day. i was expecting to get an assignment overseas somewhere as a combat medic, and there was a corporal behind the desk and he said you have to make a choice. and i looked at him and i said i can't believe it the army is going to give me a choice. and he said yes, he said you can go to medical, administrative ocs, officer candidate school, or you can go to the astp. so -- >> which is? >> that was my next question. what is the astp, corporal? and he said "i don't know." he fumbled in his desk and pulled out a brochure, handed it to me, and then i knew what it was because i knew there was a college program. this is called the army specialized training program. the army put
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back to right center field very true run single eagles up 3 nothing for the former detroit tigers dixon machado with the ball going and going and gone to the stands for a solo homer for the giants on the board 4 to one giants they'll make a comeback top of the wall blast one into left field stance for a true run home run making his 3rd of the season makes it for 23 and 2. top of the 9th giants in. the game with his 1st home run of the d. then and we are now already at 4 runs apiece so that means we get to have some extra baseball bottom of the 11th inning it would be a ball by giants pitcher tim de room to actually bring home. from 3rd and that is maybe the winning run with a 54 win and 2nd to south korea this is definitely interesting and next level to make sure there are fans in the stands we've seen cardboard cut outs with faces but now a korean fire team took of the next level as the sole using sex dolls to mimic a home crowd during the game against wrongs you see the fans did social distance and were masking the evenly seated around each goal the korean fresh soccer club insisted t
back to right center field very true run single eagles up 3 nothing for the former detroit tigers dixon machado with the ball going and going and gone to the stands for a solo homer for the giants on the board 4 to one giants they'll make a comeback top of the wall blast one into left field stance for a true run home run making his 3rd of the season makes it for 23 and 2. top of the 9th giants in. the game with his 1st home run of the d. then and we are now already at 4 runs apiece so that...
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right center feel free to run single even about 3 and nothing top of the system or detroit tiger doc dixon machado is the ball going and going and gone to the stand for a solo homer for the giants on the board $4.00 to $1.00 giant so make a comeback top of the johns you wall glass one into a left field stansbury to run home run to get his 3rd of the season low to make that fortune 3 and top of the 9th giant killer hondo new highs again with his 1st homerun of the season and we are now already at 4 runs apiece so that means we have to have some extra base ball bottom of the 11th inning it would be a bulk buy giant pitcher him daewoo to actually bring home jungle balls from 3rd and that isn't a winning rugby was he with a 54 win and sticking to south korea this is definitely interesting and next level to make sure there are fans in the stands the same cardboard cutouts with faces that now a korean fire team took of the next level as the sole using sex dolls to mimic a home crowd during a game against drunk u.f.c. the folk fans did social distance and warm ascii are evenly seated around each
right center feel free to run single even about 3 and nothing top of the system or detroit tiger doc dixon machado is the ball going and going and gone to the stand for a solo homer for the giants on the board $4.00 to $1.00 giant so make a comeback top of the johns you wall glass one into a left field stansbury to run home run to get his 3rd of the season low to make that fortune 3 and top of the 9th giant killer hondo new highs again with his 1st homerun of the season and we are now already...
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find themselves up 7 to 5 and bottom of the 8th inning major leaguer former detroit tigers and killer dixon machado the r.b.i. double the center field and i'm home is the 3rd he is trying to score and he does giants believe 97 the score holds their night in the giants break their 4 game losing streak. which is pretty great i'm just hungry for some baseball i'm not getting any over here i have stayed up for these late games i or got up early i have stayed up late i can't go 530 but staying up for 1 am other saturday game is doable all right well we'll see how that many about thank you for that regina and that's all we have for now make sure you keep up with everything in question at all times by downloading our brand new free app portable t.v. watching their 20.7 i mean how much can you follow me on twitter and say me and you so. much ease holiday international memorial awards are now open for entries the media professionals are eligible whether you're a freelance journalist work for alternative media or part of a global news platform to participate in the show published works in video all w
find themselves up 7 to 5 and bottom of the 8th inning major leaguer former detroit tigers and killer dixon machado the r.b.i. double the center field and i'm home is the 3rd he is trying to score and he does giants believe 97 the score holds their night in the giants break their 4 game losing streak. which is pretty great i'm just hungry for some baseball i'm not getting any over here i have stayed up for these late games i or got up early i have stayed up late i can't go 530 but staying up...
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it was first reported before 4:00 this morning at an apartment building on dixon street near the southayward bar station. firefighters say they rescued a dozen people after a fire broke out on the third floor. two people were treated for minor injuries. one fire captain says the crisis has really changed things when it comes to responding to fires. >> we are seeing a lot less medical calls, seems like people don't want to go to the hospital now. so our call volumes for medical calls and has dropped down. >> we are still looking to find out what started the fire. >>> the time now is 7:46. opening a new station in sky london. there they go. the fire station 58 is at the four corners area, and will serve kings mountain, upper woodside, and skyland boulevard. it's replacing the old station 58, built back in the 1930s. the new building features state- features equipment for the a firefighters whole, we are going to show you that in just a second. from the bunk rooms, to cut down on response time, and there he goes. staffing is undergoing. >>> allowing businesses considered nonessential by t
it was first reported before 4:00 this morning at an apartment building on dixon street near the southayward bar station. firefighters say they rescued a dozen people after a fire broke out on the third floor. two people were treated for minor injuries. one fire captain says the crisis has really changed things when it comes to responding to fires. >> we are seeing a lot less medical calls, seems like people don't want to go to the hospital now. so our call volumes for medical calls and...
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on dibs dixon landing road, not from interstate 880. trash miles made up mostly of papers burned. the cause is not known. >> the massive fire on pier 45 on fisherman's wharf is under under investigation. dozens of crab fishermen lost millions of gear in that fire. >> you wake up and you realize that everything you did your whole life is gone. >> reporter: bob has been a crab fisherman for 46 years in san francisco but now he's not sure what to do. >> i lost every piece of equipment, fishing equipment, that i own, not just crab gear, in the fire. >> reporter: his expensive crab traps mostly hand made were stacked to the ceiling inside the pier 45 warehouse along with hundreds of others. here's what it looks like now, a total loss. after the four-alarm fire ripped through the warehouse, the cell phone video giving us our first look at the destruction, the ceilings and walls gone. >> how bad is it? >> it's bad. >> reporter: losses were put at $4 million to $5 million and could put the 2020 crab season, which starts in november, in jeopardy. >> it's a terrible tragedy. we're going to
on dibs dixon landing road, not from interstate 880. trash miles made up mostly of papers burned. the cause is not known. >> the massive fire on pier 45 on fisherman's wharf is under under investigation. dozens of crab fishermen lost millions of gear in that fire. >> you wake up and you realize that everything you did your whole life is gone. >> reporter: bob has been a crab fisherman for 46 years in san francisco but now he's not sure what to do. >> i lost every piece...
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the more vulnerable is the cvrr, so he takes three brigades of calvary and comes across the mason-dixon line into chambersburg. he will end up wrecking the cvrr at chambersburg. they will destroy the turntable and destroy most of the offices and whatever rolling stock is still there. all the warehouses around the train station. chambersburg sees flames on the north side of town for hours and hours and hours as the area immediately around the railroad station burns to the ground. now, he's going to go on. he's heard from locals, the bridge is made from iron and can't be burned. he believes the story and hears the state militia is coming after him and then that the union regulars are coming after him, so he will head towards gettysburg. he comes within six miles of gettysburg in october of 1862 before he turned south and heads back into virginia. that raid by stuart alarms the railroads in pennsylvania. they realize exactly how vulnerable they are. they have already lost bridges, now rolling stock, and the confederates have proven a well-planned raid can reach the very heart of some of th
the more vulnerable is the cvrr, so he takes three brigades of calvary and comes across the mason-dixon line into chambersburg. he will end up wrecking the cvrr at chambersburg. they will destroy the turntable and destroy most of the offices and whatever rolling stock is still there. all the warehouses around the train station. chambersburg sees flames on the north side of town for hours and hours and hours as the area immediately around the railroad station burns to the ground. now, he's going...
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. >> firefighters responded to an apartment building on dixon street near south hayward bart station about 4:00 this morning. the fire broke out on a third floor and a dozen people needed to be let out of the burning building. it to two people were treated for injuries. investigators are trying to figure out how it started. >> a dangerous new insect in north america is posing a threat to the depopulation. a bug been called the murder hornet has been found in washington state. this species is originally from asia. is the largest be in the world, with queens that can grow two inches long. the giant hornets can attack hives. to decapitate the bees and leave piles of dead bees behind. >> a security guard shot and killed during a dispute about a face mask requirement. new details about the argument that turned deadly. summer break in august for some students in southern california, officials announced a start date for the new school year. the family and the passenger of a grand princess cruise ship filed a wrongful lawsuit today. they said this man died in late march after contracting the
. >> firefighters responded to an apartment building on dixon street near south hayward bart station about 4:00 this morning. the fire broke out on a third floor and a dozen people needed to be let out of the burning building. it to two people were treated for injuries. investigators are trying to figure out how it started. >> a dangerous new insect in north america is posing a threat to the depopulation. a bug been called the murder hornet has been found in washington state. this...
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belzer recycling material went up in flames just after noon yesterday at the island landfill on dixon landing road. smoke could be seen for miles. no injuries are reported. >>> time is now 5:33. there's new hope for the fight against the coronavirus. 5 news of this vaccine is creating new optimism in the market as more people venture out of their homes. >> don't go throwing away your facemask yet but scientists from biotech company say they're closing in on a vaccine. starting human trials now and if it works, the company is already gearing up for mass production. >> we are making vaccine in anticipation that we will be able to show it is working to be able to start towards the end of this year. >> reporter: vaccine or not, beaches from coast to coast were busy of the weekend. some were a little too busy for state and local officials. a former vice president and likely democratic nominee joe biden ventured out of his over the first public event and some 10 weeks. president trump visited arlington cemetery in fort mchenry in baltimore. >> america will rise from this crisis to new and e
belzer recycling material went up in flames just after noon yesterday at the island landfill on dixon landing road. smoke could be seen for miles. no injuries are reported. >>> time is now 5:33. there's new hope for the fight against the coronavirus. 5 news of this vaccine is creating new optimism in the market as more people venture out of their homes. >> don't go throwing away your facemask yet but scientists from biotech company say they're closing in on a vaccine. starting...
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. >>> in the south bay, crews from three cities battle the fire at the landfill on dixon landing road this afternoon. that's located on the city line between fremont, milpitas and san jose. the fire started in some bales of recycling at about 12:45. the cause is still being investigated. and no injuries are reported. distract president trump honored the nations fallen military veterans on this memorial day. >> the president and the vice president held the annual reef laying ceremony at arlington national ceremony. in past years the military guard would've helped him place the reef but this year to ensure social distancing, president trump walked up to the reef and bowed his head. the president and first lady travel to forkrces. >> beautiful weather brought out crowds in the bay area especially in san francisco. the cities beaches and parks were packed be go after months of socially isolating, san francisco's are flooding out to their parks and beaches. >> it's a start of summer, we've been cooped up and it's like a champagne cork coming off the bottle. >> people moved barricades looki
. >>> in the south bay, crews from three cities battle the fire at the landfill on dixon landing road this afternoon. that's located on the city line between fremont, milpitas and san jose. the fire started in some bales of recycling at about 12:45. the cause is still being investigated. and no injuries are reported. distract president trump honored the nations fallen military veterans on this memorial day. >> the president and the vice president held the annual reef laying...
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harriet tubman crossed the mason dixon line into pennsylvania and free freedom after an arizona dues journey alone. accomplished with courage and still, once in pennsylvania, tubman later admitted to her biographer, when i found i had crossed that line i looked at my hands to see if i was the same person. the was such a glory over everything. the sun came like gold through the trees. and over the fields. and i felt like i was in heaven. end of quote. yet she conned that her freedom was not without some apprehension. she finished this quote by saying, i had crossed the line. i was free. but there was no one to welcome me to the land of freedom. i was a stranger in a strange land. and then some concept of her technique she used. the path that's hear yet tubman used to guide her runway slave took advantage of the timbered areas, inlets, estuaries and swamps that made up the escape record along with tidal marshes and creeks they've happened provide cover for small bands of runaways on the way to the north and freedom. tubman made use of these natural features and traveled primarily at ni
harriet tubman crossed the mason dixon line into pennsylvania and free freedom after an arizona dues journey alone. accomplished with courage and still, once in pennsylvania, tubman later admitted to her biographer, when i found i had crossed that line i looked at my hands to see if i was the same person. the was such a glory over everything. the sun came like gold through the trees. and over the fields. and i felt like i was in heaven. end of quote. yet she conned that her freedom was not...
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this is on dixon street near south hayward, near the bart station. our cameras are there pointing you right to where they are focused. this is a fire that started before 5 am. we do not know the cause of the fire. again, a very big response to a fire in hayward. we will bring you the latest on what we find out, but at this point, no reported injuries. we are also not sure, but this appears to be townhouses or apartments. we will bring you the latest on what we find out, right here for mornings on fox 2. >>> violence in san jose, leading to an officer involved shooting. we will have the latest on that. >>> a bay area doctor comes back from new york after helping out and the nations virus epicenter. what he had learned about covid- 19, and his new outlook on the pandemic. >>> welcome back, happening today, the master tenant of the gaucher warehouse is expected to be out of jail. his bail was reduced to $150,000 after his lawyers told the court that he is vulnerable to coronavirus. on friday jeff said he could be released, he would then have to wear an
this is on dixon street near south hayward, near the bart station. our cameras are there pointing you right to where they are focused. this is a fire that started before 5 am. we do not know the cause of the fire. again, a very big response to a fire in hayward. we will bring you the latest on what we find out, but at this point, no reported injuries. we are also not sure, but this appears to be townhouses or apartments. we will bring you the latest on what we find out, right here for mornings...
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. >>> that's going to 4:00 this morning and then on dixon street in the south hayward and they discrewed a dozen of people and then the flames broke out on the third flash. >> there were medical calls and then a lot of people do not need to go to the hospital. our call volume for the medical calls have dropped down. >> investigators are on the screen trying to see how the fire started. >> a hornet that could go to two inches inside and on the west coast and not in california and close. where this monster insect has been spotted. >>> providing the fresh produce to the food banks and then the demand for the food source. next a part narp ship with the community food bank and central coast farms. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people tak
. >>> that's going to 4:00 this morning and then on dixon street in the south hayward and they discrewed a dozen of people and then the flames broke out on the third flash. >> there were medical calls and then a lot of people do not need to go to the hospital. our call volume for the medical calls have dropped down. >> investigators are on the screen trying to see how the fire started. >> a hornet that could go to two inches inside and on the west coast and not in...
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confederation's chief executive dr dixon in his letter he said. time is running out to finalize a test track and trace strategy and that the members of the confederation are concerned that unless the government has a clear strategy that there will be a greater risk of a 2nd wave and so for that reason they are calling for the government to essentially speed up their preparations now with regards to an antibody test we have of course been waiting for a few months now for that to be rolled out it would appear that that's coming next week with the development of the proof of a new antibody test that reportedly has 100 percent accuracy and it also comes as tests in london have shown that up to 17 percent of londoners could have antibodies for the test which would indicate that many people have contracted coronavirus already thanks very much indeed for that update earlier as drawn by muhammad shafique from the ramadan foundation he told me the protection is needed for n.h.s. staff families and their children as well i think it's been disgraceful that w
confederation's chief executive dr dixon in his letter he said. time is running out to finalize a test track and trace strategy and that the members of the confederation are concerned that unless the government has a clear strategy that there will be a greater risk of a 2nd wave and so for that reason they are calling for the government to essentially speed up their preparations now with regards to an antibody test we have of course been waiting for a few months now for that to be rolled out it...
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and cedric dixon, 48.rk city a police detective in harlem with a special gift for interrogation. joe? >> to you for final thoughts, jon lemire. >> i would encourage americans times" not to be overwhelmed. it's a snippet of a life giving you a window into a person. no better time on this memorial day as we honor those who gave their lives to this country to re-pick cher tho re-pick -- re-picture those who died by coronavirus. >> do not open places of worship today to public ceremonies. encourage people to worship privately at home, and if they have to go in to the public for any other reason, wear face masks and keep social distancing. love thy neighbor by demonstrating it. let your religion preach your actions today. >> and if there are services outside obviously much safer. social distance, just as you would at anything that you do. as we remember the victims, as we remember the lives that were lost unnecessarily, let us hope and let us pray this memorial day weekend that everyone can do a better job as w
and cedric dixon, 48.rk city a police detective in harlem with a special gift for interrogation. joe? >> to you for final thoughts, jon lemire. >> i would encourage americans times" not to be overwhelmed. it's a snippet of a life giving you a window into a person. no better time on this memorial day as we honor those who gave their lives to this country to re-pick cher tho re-pick -- re-picture those who died by coronavirus. >> do not open places of worship today to...
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francisco city officials and one of them said that it looks like something you see below the mason-dixone. and you just mentioned what the real meaning of the blue lives matter -- blue lives flag means, have you heard from any other police officers, how they feel about the fact that these officers in san francisco can't wear these masks? >> well, if there's anybody in san francisco that's a police officer watching, know that around the nation and new york especially nobody feels that way. the blue line is everywhere. it means so much to us. new york city alone we've had a couple dozen officers and law enforcement officials that have passed away in the last couple weeks and it's really heart breaking when you see the detectives, we would be out there in our blue uniforms, a sea of blue. we can't be there to support the families. it's a very dimmed down, dumb-downed ceremony. it feels like when people don't having to complain about they pull the race card and it's the easiest thing to go after police officers and the blue line. rob: they say, joey, that it's divisive. do you think would pu
francisco city officials and one of them said that it looks like something you see below the mason-dixone. and you just mentioned what the real meaning of the blue lives matter -- blue lives flag means, have you heard from any other police officers, how they feel about the fact that these officers in san francisco can't wear these masks? >> well, if there's anybody in san francisco that's a police officer watching, know that around the nation and new york especially nobody feels that way....
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no -- south of the mason dixon line. >> that's right. >> thank you both. james carville, eugene robinson. gentlemen, it's always a pleasure. thanks for coming on. >>> coming up, one company struggling to keep up with demand because their product has suddenly become a prized possession during a pandemic. broadcast early on before >>> there was one night on this broadcast early on before quarantine started, before the death toll really started to skyrocket. we mentioned that an analyst on cnbc one afternoon said the one stock he was going to watch during this pandemic was clorox. indeed, if your family is like ours, like so many others, you've been scanning the internet and grocery store shelves for clorox wipes. one of the products during this covid era that we never could have dreamed we would need, right until we needed them. tonight, we hear from the head of the company that is struggling to make up for demand. we get our report from nbc news correspondent blaine alexander. >> reporter: for shoppers scrambling to find disinfectant wipes but greeted by ba
no -- south of the mason dixon line. >> that's right. >> thank you both. james carville, eugene robinson. gentlemen, it's always a pleasure. thanks for coming on. >>> coming up, one company struggling to keep up with demand because their product has suddenly become a prized possession during a pandemic. broadcast early on before >>> there was one night on this broadcast early on before quarantine started, before the death toll really started to skyrocket. we...
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but faa administrator steve dixon sent a letter saying airlines are responsible for the occupational health of their workforce that means for now there is no industry-wide game plan to protect passenger, flight attendants, and pilots. another unresolved issue is who will pay for new safety protocols. henry hartvelt is a leading industry analyst in san francisco. >> it's not like we can build a clean room, if you will, at an airport. but i expect you will see airlines support a health screening. what they'll say, though, the passenger will pay for that. >> the largest carrier at sfo, united, is implementing new cabin cleaning, electrostatic fogging of each plane before each flight. while plexiglas barriers are common, they're not under consideration right now. united is open to new industry-wide protocols. >> if those sorts of efforts materialize, we'd love to be a part of that conversation. but, frankly, we're not waiting around for other people to make decisions what we should do. >> a major obstacle is fear among passengers. a passenger said another passenger yelled at her when she
but faa administrator steve dixon sent a letter saying airlines are responsible for the occupational health of their workforce that means for now there is no industry-wide game plan to protect passenger, flight attendants, and pilots. another unresolved issue is who will pay for new safety protocols. henry hartvelt is a leading industry analyst in san francisco. >> it's not like we can build a clean room, if you will, at an airport. but i expect you will see airlines support a health...