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dunning would lay someone a lot come and stand there and it would you have to fear learn a lot of stick it up. like you know you give. them a shot at that in order to accommodate you know a lot of the laughter but a lot of that of the you'd almost yeah. it's dumb of them of the initial shock i guess you know i mean up in the 5th. i'm going to somalia so we've got to get more information about the. how we've got to combat the fish.
dunning would lay someone a lot come and stand there and it would you have to fear learn a lot of stick it up. like you know you give. them a shot at that in order to accommodate you know a lot of the laughter but a lot of that of the you'd almost yeah. it's dumb of them of the initial shock i guess you know i mean up in the 5th. i'm going to somalia so we've got to get more information about the. how we've got to combat the fish.
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da-dun, da-dun, da dun, da-dun. i'm playing along. and you can hear a pin drop. it is so quiet.mbing. we are so bombing. and i finish the song, and the place erupts in tumultuous applause. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. >> and i thought, i'm going to do this. >> jimmy: i want to show you something real quick. this is a clip we found. >> huey lewis. >> oh, no. ♪ >> oh, my god. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a young huey lewis and sean hopper who is still part of the news. huey lewis and the news, "weather" is out now. we'll be back with sam hunt. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by the 2020 gle. mercedes-benz, the best or nothing. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the benz or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to chris pratt, tom holland, and huey lewis. apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next. but first, this is his album, "south side." here with the song "kinfolks," sam hunt! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i saw you going by i had to say hello i don't mean to
da-dun, da-dun, da dun, da-dun. i'm playing along. and you can hear a pin drop. it is so quiet.mbing. we are so bombing. and i finish the song, and the place erupts in tumultuous applause. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. >> and i thought, i'm going to do this. >> jimmy: i want to show you something real quick. this is a clip we found. >> huey lewis. >> oh, no. ♪ >> oh, my god. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a young huey lewis and sean...
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during the day got about a mess duns with its vivid colors and vibrant caribbean charm a picture perfect holiday destination for tourists from all over the world but when the sun goes down things change. as night falls 6 workers flood the squares popular with foreigners many of them far too young to be doing this as a d.w.i. undercover reporter finds out after just a couple of minutes on the central plus side and. how old are you 16 how much is it tight 100 i know a place within walking distance it's safe i always go there. for nando who wishes to remain anonymous was 13 when strangers 1st offered him money for sex. when i saw the money i obviously gave in i didn't anticipate the harm it would do to me. but once you enter this vicious cycle which it undoubtedly is you can't escape on your own you need tools and people who can get you back on the right track. in colombia prostitution is illegal before the age of 18 the fight against sexual exploitation of children is regulated by law but legislation wasn't able to protect fernando and thousands of others from becoming victims. to shield y
during the day got about a mess duns with its vivid colors and vibrant caribbean charm a picture perfect holiday destination for tourists from all over the world but when the sun goes down things change. as night falls 6 workers flood the squares popular with foreigners many of them far too young to be doing this as a d.w.i. undercover reporter finds out after just a couple of minutes on the central plus side and. how old are you 16 how much is it tight 100 i know a place within walking...
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dunning would lay someone a lot come and stand there and it would you have to fear learn a lot of stick it up. like you know you give. them a shot at that in order to accommodate you know a lot of the laughter but a lot of that of the you'd almost yeah. it's dumb of them of the initial shock i guess you know i mean up in the 5th. i'm going to somalia so we've got to get more information about the. how we've got to combat the fish. but i think. i'm not. even. going to follow a lot actually of the thought of the very idea that they're going to hold some of it i got so i. could i don't know what the oh i don't want any of that you are. a lot. only i don't want to get it. but it would do a lot. yeah . i don't know if. i. did but. here we found a complete. d.b. in the ground because you only that small. box from the 3 maybe 4 we came here after one years it turned out fine. it was 5 events with no life. totally. about. and that is sounds and the. thought of any couple. did not. look like 40 years. ago but everything. but the. spot of these. 9 minutes. in the with the government. and governme
dunning would lay someone a lot come and stand there and it would you have to fear learn a lot of stick it up. like you know you give. them a shot at that in order to accommodate you know a lot of the laughter but a lot of that of the you'd almost yeah. it's dumb of them of the initial shock i guess you know i mean up in the 5th. i'm going to somalia so we've got to get more information about the. how we've got to combat the fish. but i think. i'm not. even. going to follow a lot actually of...
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ticket in the air and in the middle east they sure you feel i am in a good deal 11 minute you and me dunning will lay some of the outcome and. you have to fear learn a lot of stick it was. like you know you give. them a shot of that in or 2 of our military are out of the water but a lot of them of the you'd almost. hold what is the hum of them or more for the initial shock i guess you know that i mean of them of you. i'm going to somalia so you've got it give more information about the. how we got from but the fish. but i think. some of that. even you know i did but i also like a lot actually a lot of thought of them a little bit difficult and some of it i got a lot of. i'm glad over the oh i don't like anybody and you are lucky they walked. away i want to shout that i'd get that number but it would only do allies. might have. a tough. yeah and. i don't know if. we did but. here we found a complete. d.b. in the ground because you only that small. box from the 3 maybe 4 we came here after one years. you would find that it was no life. that's. about. yes. and that is sounds and the. thought of
ticket in the air and in the middle east they sure you feel i am in a good deal 11 minute you and me dunning will lay some of the outcome and. you have to fear learn a lot of stick it was. like you know you give. them a shot of that in or 2 of our military are out of the water but a lot of them of the you'd almost. hold what is the hum of them or more for the initial shock i guess you know that i mean of them of you. i'm going to somalia so you've got it give more information about the. how we...
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day and sure you have your eye on him in a good the 11 minute you and me dunning will lay some of the outcome and. you have to fear learn a lot of stick it was. like you know you give. them a shot of that in or if you are milton are out of the water but a lot of them of the you'd almost hold what is the hum of them or more for the initial shock i guess you know that i mean of them of you. i'm going to somalia so you guys if you get more information about the patient. we've got to come by the fish. i'm not. even. going to fall like a lot actually but it looks like i thought of the way i look at it they're going to pop out some of it and i'll. be glad i'll go with oh i don't like anybody and you are lucky they walked. away i want to shout that i'd get that number but it would only do allies. might have sent. off. yeah and. i don't know if that it's. good but. here we found a complete. d.b. in the ground because you only that small. box from the 3 maybe 4 we came here after one years. you would find that it was no life. that's. about. and that is sounds and the. thought that he. did. loo
day and sure you have your eye on him in a good the 11 minute you and me dunning will lay some of the outcome and. you have to fear learn a lot of stick it was. like you know you give. them a shot of that in or if you are milton are out of the water but a lot of them of the you'd almost hold what is the hum of them or more for the initial shock i guess you know that i mean of them of you. i'm going to somalia so you guys if you get more information about the patient. we've got to come by the...
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3000 and infected am almost 19,000. 0k, thank you. joining me now is markus kuger, chief economist at dunstening to that in watching markets and watching economic data closely, what do you think? there are obviously two transmission channels and how it can impact, and the company has analysed that and 5 million companies around the globe sourced directly from china and currently trying to include data from south korea, which saw some falls last weekend as well is italy so thatis weekend as well is italy so that is a severe risk for the economy but that is the macroeconomic component, china accou nts macroeconomic component, china accounts for 20% of gdp and the could be severe knock—on effects for those economies. when you say severe, do you think we could see a global recession, how severe are we talking about? certainly some economies more exposed than others. we have to remember that the crisis comes at a time when global gdp growth has already been week injapan, italy, gdp fell in the last quarter and that has nothing to do with coronavirus so without more monetary stimulus or fiscal
3000 and infected am almost 19,000. 0k, thank you. joining me now is markus kuger, chief economist at dunstening to that in watching markets and watching economic data closely, what do you think? there are obviously two transmission channels and how it can impact, and the company has analysed that and 5 million companies around the globe sourced directly from china and currently trying to include data from south korea, which saw some falls last weekend as well is italy so thatis weekend as well...
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dunning will lay someone a lot of come and stand there and it will just disappear learn and i just pick it up. like you know you give. them a shot at that in order to show a lot of their luck but a lot of that you'd almost yeah. it's dumb of them more for the initial shock i guess you know that i mean of the love if. i'm going to somalia so you've got it give more information about the. how we got from but the fish. if you. remember the mess. up there was more like a lot actual people thought of the way i look at it they're going to hold some of it i got so i. could lie down there with oh i don't want any of that you are a well a well. only i don't want to get it. but it would do a lot. yeah . yeah and. i don't have. to live. with it but. here we found a complete. d.b. in the ground because you only that small. box from the 3 maybe 4 we came here after one years it turned out fine. it was 5 events with no life let alone in the for. their life long. term and. completely destroyed. with what that. spangle monger 3 still to look up what. it is. these it's about 5 metres. and that is sands
dunning will lay someone a lot of come and stand there and it will just disappear learn and i just pick it up. like you know you give. them a shot at that in order to show a lot of their luck but a lot of that you'd almost yeah. it's dumb of them more for the initial shock i guess you know that i mean of the love if. i'm going to somalia so you've got it give more information about the. how we got from but the fish. if you. remember the mess. up there was more like a lot actual people thought...
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out of curiosity, how many dun dun? a fan. once upon a time, " criminal intent" was appointment intent for me. you can't help but notice across the entire franchise the primary role of black and brown men is to inject a menacing dynamic in any given scene. the show's producers consistently and heavily relied on men of color as a plot device for a visual shorthand to communicate to viewers that the main characters, the protagonists have entered a scenario or environment that is dodgy, criminal or dangerous. representations reflect but also ensure society alread -- -- asus this problem is bigger than "law and order" or television. countless stereotypical images circulate through present day u.s. culture. u.s. visual culture. competely they also with an abundance of alternative and complex images of blackness that are moving through today's media and pop culture. this was notagine the case in the pre-world war ii era. thehe prewar united states popular representation of blackness was primarily a white project. african-americans h
out of curiosity, how many dun dun? a fan. once upon a time, " criminal intent" was appointment intent for me. you can't help but notice across the entire franchise the primary role of black and brown men is to inject a menacing dynamic in any given scene. the show's producers consistently and heavily relied on men of color as a plot device for a visual shorthand to communicate to viewers that the main characters, the protagonists have entered a scenario or environment that is dodgy,...
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several duns service members.ow do you look upon keeping them safe at the same time they're doingheir job? >> it's a very good question. we tooko measures last week t stay ahead offensive. we stopped permanent chang of stakes move. we we ultimately moved that united states. we put quarantines on people traveling between basis. rtainly those traveling home. we've asked people to-i selate as need be. we've instituted a wide ran procedur including here at the pentagon whe we're exercising social distanlsing, wiping down tables and phones. we're take all type of measures across the for to insure the protection of our troops and by the way, our family members and our ben fish areas. and as you noted, we have a few duns right n who have the virus -- it'sly it's 51 uniform mill tamplete >> i had a chance to talk to them. they're doing wel but we're taking great care to make sure the force is well protected. we're blessed wit a young robust that has a great medical care. i'm confidence that they will fare well. judy: you
several duns service members.ow do you look upon keeping them safe at the same time they're doingheir job? >> it's a very good question. we tooko measures last week t stay ahead offensive. we stopped permanent chang of stakes move. we we ultimately moved that united states. we put quarantines on people traveling between basis. rtainly those traveling home. we've asked people to-i selate as need be. we've instituted a wide ran procedur including here at the pentagon whe we're exercising...
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if this in between a fast so in colorful costumes in columbia or in mosques on the caribbean coast duns is universal. and with a contemporary dance company damaged goods choreography makes do what is known for creating productions that challenge the status quo. and not afraid to work with pain in the darkness or things that are. uncomfortable but i'm always looking for a kind of transformation or transportation or things are moving things to kill you know bringing things up so they can kind of. open up. to contemporary dance pushes emotional physical and social limits it makes a political statement without using any. he was just great physical exertion what's moving the dance world these days we set off to find out starting interest in. the. american choreographer make steel with invited experts from around the globe to dress in to attend dance congress or tons contest 2019 some 500 people from the world of dance came to share experiences and discuss new ideas want to go down. it's really important it was great to play about just this congress is really the end specialist that people ha
if this in between a fast so in colorful costumes in columbia or in mosques on the caribbean coast duns is universal. and with a contemporary dance company damaged goods choreography makes do what is known for creating productions that challenge the status quo. and not afraid to work with pain in the darkness or things that are. uncomfortable but i'm always looking for a kind of transformation or transportation or things are moving things to kill you know bringing things up so they can kind of....
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. >> jimmy: unless you want to put in a dun da da dun da da or, whatever >> yeah, yeah. whatever you want. i got my piano here ♪ what would the roots plays on my entrance? ♪ ♪ in washington heights >> jimmy: oh welcome, welcome, lin-manuel you are our very first guest for "the tonight show: home edition. thank you so much for doing this and how are you dealing with everything how's everything at home >> everything is cool. we are doing the cool thing to do which is self-quarantining, which means we are home withe k 2-year-old and so we are learning how to homeschool >> jimmy: oh my god. >> i agree with shonda rimes' tweet "every teacher should make a billion dollars a year. >> jimmy: i mean, like, oh my gosh right? how hard is this? it's insane. >> yeah. you know what? i mean, listen, we have incredible privilege that we have the privilege of staying home, when a lot of people's jobs require them to go out. and so we're tackling keeping our kid learning while we're here >> jimmy: yeah >> yeah. >> jimmy: i know a lot of people are going to me like, you must be getting a l
. >> jimmy: unless you want to put in a dun da da dun da da or, whatever >> yeah, yeah. whatever you want. i got my piano here ♪ what would the roots plays on my entrance? ♪ ♪ in washington heights >> jimmy: oh welcome, welcome, lin-manuel you are our very first guest for "the tonight show: home edition. thank you so much for doing this and how are you dealing with everything how's everything at home >> everything is cool. we are doing the cool thing to do...
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duns heart was returned to his homeland for burial in the family crypt the rest of his body was interred in one of the smolensk fortress basti and after the war the few soldiers who attended the funeral provided only a vague idea of the graves location it seemed it was lost forever. in what. they can buy the smolensk. and mall a. successful model. they don't want it is a keeper the kings were pretty good no more premier he had a vision. to give it the patrols do. it over the computer the version of united will see i hope they're. the. most malone's. a prison. coat serve to moan that don't. miss the new janelle you should know. him to be prim more men. on. and you could only if not toys. in a new puzzle far from the dream. home the hope that. one of the. version that will be done most opponents kill him is. who can we point to it was every senior regime if. they don't get. all the put you want to publish one of the. new the harder the more the. sydney prove yourself. so that could a pretty or the. i think christian 100. points for me. don't you read the of them stepping up. to media the i
duns heart was returned to his homeland for burial in the family crypt the rest of his body was interred in one of the smolensk fortress basti and after the war the few soldiers who attended the funeral provided only a vague idea of the graves location it seemed it was lost forever. in what. they can buy the smolensk. and mall a. successful model. they don't want it is a keeper the kings were pretty good no more premier he had a vision. to give it the patrols do. it over the computer the...
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duns heart was returned to his homeland for burial in the family crypt the rest of his body was interred in one of the smolensk fortress basti and after the war the few soldiers who attended the funeral provided only a vague idea of the graves location it seemed it was lost forever. in what. they can buy the smolensk. does and maul a. successful model. they don't want it is a keeper the kings were pretty good no more prio he had a vision. to given the patrols do. that over the years or the mission of united will see i hope that. the. mossman ends. a prison. coach serve to moan that don't he's only this nation and he should know. into the apron more men must undertake. an equally if not toil and scale up in a new puzzle far from the dream. home that home. one of them called. mission nearly done the last one and skip him is off the hook if we can to it was every senior regime if. they don't get. it while the poor you want to publish one of the. new the harder the more the. sydney prove who said. so there could a pretty or they didn't. i think prose jr 1000. point for me. don't you read the
duns heart was returned to his homeland for burial in the family crypt the rest of his body was interred in one of the smolensk fortress basti and after the war the few soldiers who attended the funeral provided only a vague idea of the graves location it seemed it was lost forever. in what. they can buy the smolensk. does and maul a. successful model. they don't want it is a keeper the kings were pretty good no more prio he had a vision. to given the patrols do. that over the years or the...
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of dunning street in london the british prime minister harold wilson was faced with what he called himself an apocalyptic crisis. the narrative was spinning out of control and civil war could not be ruled out. amongst the options he considered were our dried withdraw and self-governing if the people of the north were on governable he could not cover them. in an atmosphere of near panic wilson called a council of war and his official country to treat checkers. in the peaceful buckinghamshire countryside. also present was the secretary of state for defense. and the secretary of state for northern ireland greece on the security side was headed by so david house the general officer commanding northern aren't. well wilson attempted to control the worsening situation the hawks within british military intelligence hoped for a different outcome. where all out war could be waged on the ira. in the meantime begin a gang were slaughtering anyone but republican targets. so we asked ourselves why why these people and we drew up 2 lists one was of people who were unlucky enough to be caught up in indisc
of dunning street in london the british prime minister harold wilson was faced with what he called himself an apocalyptic crisis. the narrative was spinning out of control and civil war could not be ruled out. amongst the options he considered were our dried withdraw and self-governing if the people of the north were on governable he could not cover them. in an atmosphere of near panic wilson called a council of war and his official country to treat checkers. in the peaceful buckinghamshire...
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with us for the next 25 minutes are drjake dunning — he really is the man — head of emerging infectionsand, and our global health correspondent, tulip mazumdar. so, to our first question. it's a disease a bit like flu, and it's spread from china rapidly around the world. people can have it for about two weeks before symptoms appear, and it passes from person to person through the air often through coughs and sneezes. so, how do you know if you've got it? well, among the symptoms are fever, a dry cough and muscle pain. jake, this sounds a lot like the flu. how is it different? they are a completely different family of viruses, these symptoms are quite similar. fever, dry cough, some people get muscle aches as well. the actual illnesses are not that dissimilar. no vaccine yet? there's a vaccine for flu and some anti—virals, but not yet for coronavirus. tulip, if you have these symptoms, should you go get tested if you can in your country or should you automatically stay at home and self—isolate? it depends on where you are in the world. if you are concerned that you have coronavirus, you
with us for the next 25 minutes are drjake dunning — he really is the man — head of emerging infectionsand, and our global health correspondent, tulip mazumdar. so, to our first question. it's a disease a bit like flu, and it's spread from china rapidly around the world. people can have it for about two weeks before symptoms appear, and it passes from person to person through the air often through coughs and sneezes. so, how do you know if you've got it? well, among the symptoms are fever,...
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with us for the next 25 mins are drjake dunning — he's the man — head of emerging infections, publicengland and our global health correspondent, tulip mazumdar. so, to our first question. it's a disease a bit like flu, and it's spread from china rapidly around the world. people can have it for about two weeks before symptoms appear, and it passes from person to person through the air often through coughs and sneezes. so, how do you know if you've got it? among the symptoms — a fever, a dry cough and muscle pain. jake, this sounds a lot like the flu, how is it different? they are completely different viruses, these symptoms are quite similar. fever, dry cough, some people get muscle aches as well. the actual illnesses are not that dissimilar. no vaccine? there is a vaccine for flu, but not yet for coronavirus. if you have these symptoms, should you go get tested and you can in your country, or should you automatically stay at home in south isolate? it depends on where you are in the world. if you are concerned that you have coronavirus, you have been to a country that has lots of case
with us for the next 25 mins are drjake dunning — he's the man — head of emerging infections, publicengland and our global health correspondent, tulip mazumdar. so, to our first question. it's a disease a bit like flu, and it's spread from china rapidly around the world. people can have it for about two weeks before symptoms appear, and it passes from person to person through the air often through coughs and sneezes. so, how do you know if you've got it? among the symptoms — a fever, a...
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questions, and ours, we have job —— doctorjake answer your questions, and ours, we havejob —— doctorjake dunningt catherine burns as well. so let's get started. speed of the spread is quite something. countries are ramping up their response, their restrictions, social distancing, self isolation. jakeis social distancing, self isolation. jake is that the right approach? the world health organization has already said this is a public health emergency of international concern and recently said it is characterised as a pandemic. itjust means it is in many countries around the world. this is a serious situation. countries need to focus on the efforts to try and slow down the spread, limit the spread of infection. i want to put on our screen a graph that has gone viral in recent days because it is a good visual illustration of what the strategy is for government. there is a spike on the left—hand side that will happen if no restrictions are in place and the government is trying to flatten that line, the yellow line, because the horizontal line that goes across this green is the key one and that is whe
questions, and ours, we have job —— doctorjake answer your questions, and ours, we havejob —— doctorjake dunningt catherine burns as well. so let's get started. speed of the spread is quite something. countries are ramping up their response, their restrictions, social distancing, self isolation. jakeis social distancing, self isolation. jake is that the right approach? the world health organization has already said this is a public health emergency of international concern and recently...
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wanted a word with a county prosecutor, but what they new details on a multi-vehicle pile-up that shut dun a major highway for more than 24 hours. and later, we remember james lipton and some of his greatest moments "inside the actors studio." atest moments "inside the actors studio." thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. if you have new or worsening symptoms, including trouble breathing, shortness of breath, cough, or chest pain. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastf
wanted a word with a county prosecutor, but what they new details on a multi-vehicle pile-up that shut dun a major highway for more than 24 hours. and later, we remember james lipton and some of his greatest moments "inside the actors studio." atest moments "inside the actors studio." thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase...
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dun by ten over fairfield. down by seven in nappa. livermore down by eight. half moon bay by five.nto your weekend, upper 50s to low 60s. a little more seasonal for this time of year. a. livermore down by eight. half moon bay by five. into your weekend, upper 50s to low 60s. a little more seasonal for this time of year. oakland reporting 16. concord gusts of 23. sustained at 21. the evening hours, we may have a little bit of drizzle, a few sprinkles. but won't be really what we're waiting for. that arrives in the overnight hours. sfo, 15 miles per hour right now. and livermore you're checking in right about 17. rain and showers over washington, oregon. the north edge of california getting in on this. for us it's been all about the cloudy sky and the cooler weather and that breeze picking up this afternoon. futurecast will show you as we get into the overnight hours, the rain moves into northern areas of the bay. 5:00 am, likely to wake up with some light rain out there. 6:00, it's shifting into the central bay. san francisco. along the peninsula. over toward i-80 and into the east
dun by ten over fairfield. down by seven in nappa. livermore down by eight. half moon bay by five.nto your weekend, upper 50s to low 60s. a little more seasonal for this time of year. a. livermore down by eight. half moon bay by five. into your weekend, upper 50s to low 60s. a little more seasonal for this time of year. oakland reporting 16. concord gusts of 23. sustained at 21. the evening hours, we may have a little bit of drizzle, a few sprinkles. but won't be really what we're waiting for....
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dunning would lay someone a lot come and stand there and it would you have to fear learn a lot of stick it up. like you know you give. them a shot at that in order to show a lot of their luck but a lot of that of the you'd almost yeah. it's dumb of them or more for the initial shock i guess you know that i mean up in the future. i'm going to somalia so you've got to give more information about the. how we've got to combat the fish. but if you. think i'm not. even. going to slowly let actual people thought of the way i look at it they're going to hope some of it i got some good i'll. i'm glad i'm there with oh i don't look at you and you are. a lot. only i don't want to get it. but it would do a lot. you have a lot of. yeah now and. i don't know how your mom i don't know whose it was and it's a lot of us. and i'm sure yeah. we did but. here we found a complete date riis. buried deeply in the ground because the only is that small. box form the 3 maybe if we came here after one years it turned out fine. you would find all these events with no life. in one in the. completely destroyed. with
dunning would lay someone a lot come and stand there and it would you have to fear learn a lot of stick it up. like you know you give. them a shot at that in order to show a lot of their luck but a lot of that of the you'd almost yeah. it's dumb of them or more for the initial shock i guess you know that i mean up in the future. i'm going to somalia so you've got to give more information about the. how we've got to combat the fish. but if you. think i'm not. even. going to slowly let actual...
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but they insinuated that the 63 year olds are not in serious dunning secrets of events in just such a short time we'll have much more on all those big stories tonight but we begin with the city of san francisco's move to try to control what as of today is officially a global pandemic the city has ordered a 2 week ban on gatherings of 1000 people or more that public health order was made official today and is already in effect hamilton performances in the city, those have been canceled concerts at chase center will not be happening. harper's maureen kelly reports. >>the mayor addressed the media flanked by several city officials including the public health director to discuss the outright ban of large scale events of a 1000 people or more which will be in effect citywide until march 25th but the public health order can be extended if necessary it's about mitigating the impacts it's about making sure that we reduce and eliminate the spread. >>while other major city owned then use cancel events after it was recommended last week. not all private then use followed suit. the chase center h
but they insinuated that the 63 year olds are not in serious dunning secrets of events in just such a short time we'll have much more on all those big stories tonight but we begin with the city of san francisco's move to try to control what as of today is officially a global pandemic the city has ordered a 2 week ban on gatherings of 1000 people or more that public health order was made official today and is already in effect hamilton performances in the city, those have been canceled concerts...
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i feel people everywhere are talking about the microbiome dun do you know what it is? of bacteria. you're literally 4.5 pounds, craig, of just bacteria. >> probably more than that, but yes. >> your job is to keep the healthy bacteria more plentiful than the bad bacteria. that's how you block the negative bacteria from getting into your bloodstream. the probiotics help do that. along with the raw honey but the wheat germ is what i want to tell you about that has zinc. >> is this a simple lemon tea? >> sizinc fights off the bactera as well. everyone drinks coffee if you want caffeine that has an immune-boosting character, think of green tea it fights viruses and bacteria lemon juice preserves the integrity, as well >> and last but not least, the salmon >> i'm doing a pan-seared salmon and i have shredded carrots and beets with a slaw i did with mint and parsley fresh herbs like this to toxify the body, they take out the toxins bright vegetables like the carrots. vitamins, keeping you healthy from the inside out. good stuff >> we're going to put it all on the website. >>
i feel people everywhere are talking about the microbiome dun do you know what it is? of bacteria. you're literally 4.5 pounds, craig, of just bacteria. >> probably more than that, but yes. >> your job is to keep the healthy bacteria more plentiful than the bad bacteria. that's how you block the negative bacteria from getting into your bloodstream. the probiotics help do that. along with the raw honey but the wheat germ is what i want to tell you about that has zinc. >> is...
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his first book, published in 2011, won several major awards including the john h dunning prize from the american historical association, and from one the organization of american historians. a truly wonderful book. i have used it so many times in teaching in undergraduate and graduate classes that i have gotten free copies. i'm not going to give them away to you, but i have free copies. he has co-edited a volume that emerged at a symposium called sunbelt rising. the politics of space, place, and region, published in 2011. that was a big year for darren. his research has been supported by the american council society, national endowment for the humanities, the american philosophical society, and the rockefeller foundation. he is here tonight to discuss his latest book, "anointed with oil -- how christianity and crude made modern america," published last year by basic books, to great acclaim. following his lecture, he will be happy to take your questions and sign books which are available for purchase. off to the left is a place where darren can sign them for you. so please join me in wel
his first book, published in 2011, won several major awards including the john h dunning prize from the american historical association, and from one the organization of american historians. a truly wonderful book. i have used it so many times in teaching in undergraduate and graduate classes that i have gotten free copies. i'm not going to give them away to you, but i have free copies. he has co-edited a volume that emerged at a symposium called sunbelt rising. the politics of space, place,...
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they do have thousands of potential viruses and everything about them understood that you have the dunning clinical trial. you identified targets we still need clinical priors trials. are there any way to accelerate that by any potential tech technologies out there? it seems like an unsolved problem from the testimony. and for the developing high-volume general-purpose manufacturing, that is on standby, which is something that dr. so mentioned. sell mentioned. it seemed like something where you can throw money at the problem. if there are really general-purpose technologies out there, there's a lot of overlap with this, frankly, with money we are spending on bioterror defense. it might be this exact same equipment that you need. i would be interested in first off, if i am missing parts of this, are there significant rapid detection, that something you'd that you mentioned the disorder. dr. brownstein: if i could mention one thing, this idea of a national or international service forecasting, we've done this for the weather. we collect data and predicted. that does not exist today. as an in
they do have thousands of potential viruses and everything about them understood that you have the dunning clinical trial. you identified targets we still need clinical priors trials. are there any way to accelerate that by any potential tech technologies out there? it seems like an unsolved problem from the testimony. and for the developing high-volume general-purpose manufacturing, that is on standby, which is something that dr. so mentioned. sell mentioned. it seemed like something where you...
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as a dun mothen mother and olde sister. >> she was the epitome of a dental assistant her her big teeth smile and her laugh. i love her laugh. >> very approachable. >> as busy as she was, said her school friends, she always seemed to have time for anyone who needed her. >> she was very strong. to be able to do that. that is a very hard program. >> sure. >> especially with children. >> yeah. with a family, to tend to and she was top of the class. she graduated with honors or something? >> yes, she did. an excellent student, with, finally, some prospects of her own. her ex, clay, said he was happy about that. >> we were looking forward to our whole family was. >> including you? >> absolutely. >> but here was the strange thing. it appeared to her friends that shannon was in some sort of crisis in the months before her death. she was upbeat one minute, distraught the next. >> she's not public. she doesn't want her business known everywhere. >> there aren't that many of those people left. >> but we would come into school, come into class in the morning and we could see her crying in her truc
as a dun mothen mother and olde sister. >> she was the epitome of a dental assistant her her big teeth smile and her laugh. i love her laugh. >> very approachable. >> as busy as she was, said her school friends, she always seemed to have time for anyone who needed her. >> she was very strong. to be able to do that. that is a very hard program. >> sure. >> especially with children. >> yeah. with a family, to tend to and she was top of the class. she...
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there's new folks who are involved like anita dun. it was a perfectly well written speech.ing. it reminded people of the joe that they love. the personal stories about his loss. about his faith. and also the connection to obama. right? and incremental change that he thinks is more realistic than revolution. >> i think that -- i agree with my colleagues here that this was one of a better speech for joe biden than i think we've seen. there's a lot of reasons for him to celebrate. i think he showed in some of the town halls he can get really personal and really empathetic with folks and i think hearing that line about the revolution, you know, coming from the perspective of a young person that i feel like is always told to get involved. right? the younger generation. i think there are so many movements that have changed. the material lives of people across america not just in the 1960s but bernie sanders running for president obviously not winning in 2016 has completely shifted the conversation on universal health care where you have someone like joe biden who is staunchly aga
there's new folks who are involved like anita dun. it was a perfectly well written speech.ing. it reminded people of the joe that they love. the personal stories about his loss. about his faith. and also the connection to obama. right? and incremental change that he thinks is more realistic than revolution. >> i think that -- i agree with my colleagues here that this was one of a better speech for joe biden than i think we've seen. there's a lot of reasons for him to celebrate. i think he...
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dunning krueger is what lets people get up on american idol and sound horrible and say wasn't i great and who. they have contained this thing, everybody get about your business. steve: but going back to your earlier point about people see something on tv and they automatically think, the early images were okay, somebody is sick getting hauled out on a gurney there's a guy in a space suit. if i did it this is what's going to happen to me. most people who have it have just mild symptoms and they are just sitting at home eating soup >> correct. a month ago there's footage on me on television saying shut up, shut up, everybody, the panic is worse. i've been practicing medicine nearly 40 years i know what these infectious diseases, i taught internal medicine. i understand how these things work, i can see what this is going to be. it's not un. it's not a good thing, it's horrible if you're an old person , if you get infected by this but let the people do their jobs know how to take care of this and control it and the rest of us get about our business and take the precautions we should be ta
dunning krueger is what lets people get up on american idol and sound horrible and say wasn't i great and who. they have contained this thing, everybody get about your business. steve: but going back to your earlier point about people see something on tv and they automatically think, the early images were okay, somebody is sick getting hauled out on a gurney there's a guy in a space suit. if i did it this is what's going to happen to me. most people who have it have just mild symptoms and they...