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so welcome to the 10 gog in the hedge, catering and how can the different journeyman in the collegiate medical mission and if it could take up to human. but i didn't go in and tend to be stated at west laden and had you learn it, they would have dealing with in any young on the still in the same page and i did it is clean and cool and i ended up teaching cooking video them really bad and tell you to knuckle cold. yeah. this, pliny. cool man. and today. oh good. how cool are you don't. what did you have chose could on cobra? now we can maureen, that ation in which with dr. young and to me it is our georgia has its own higgins or would over and competent, and i need to go to the good news. i hope you don't go get any trouble, go hold him and their temperature humble. however, that would kick the toner and then pin joanie kung. joking. how up giving you a call up menu and it on board and on there. so good on counting, jan. shoemaker and jenny he can come, jen. she me hung i'm younger than i just told her last week, but it's my recommendation. it's your con guys in board 10 hanging. i woul
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so why the prime minister is gog ahead with this, because first of all, as you talked about, that viewt vaccines have had a significant impact on limiting the spread into hospitalizations in two serious disease and death. and also because there is the sense that boris johnson wants to lift restrictions, and as he said, if not now, when? he sees the pressure on businesses and companies, and people around the country. he has already delayed once to get to this point. that is where the political calculation has come in. the risk here is what happens as those cases keep rising, does it feed into, and how far does it feed into hospitalizations o debts? -- deaths? the scientists were bit more equivocal on backing up the prime minister. the chief scientific officer said that the cases are rising steeply and he said if we need to behave accordingly, and reduce transmission and spread. the prime minister has chosen to go ahead on relaxing all restrictions. anchor: in a few minutes we will report from nigeria where gunfighters have stormed the hospital and a school and we believe children and nu
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fortunately those are being accompanied by rain but it is too gog.s anrnings ve been pothe sierra and southern california. they saw heavy rain and flooding, so the concern is that rain on top of burn scar areas. obviously if there is any lightning without the rain, we could see some wildfires develop. we are keeping an eye on that here also keeping an eye on the mugginess. dew points in the upper 50s right now. 50 to 59 degrees is muggy. if you're feeling it, you will know why. temperatures right now anywhere from the 50s to the 80s. here is a live look at tahoe air quality is obviously awful. unhealthy for parts of the sea vary out nevada. loegoair-quality thanks to a nice sea breeze. in the coming days, that may be changing a little bit. that smo will hover right around th tahoe area and impact them. for us in the bay area, we are looking at going from good air- quality to moderate their most of the bay area the next four days. part of thbegin building starting tomorrow. it is hazy out there. chance of showers and isolated thunder tomorrow. drier a
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so, our summer heat is gog ti or crohn's disease, i was there. be right back. my symptoms were keeping me from where i needed to be. so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with uc or crohn's disease. and humira helps people achieve remission that can last, so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. >>> a dutch chef believes he created the priziest burger in history and donated all of the profits to charity. called the go
so, our summer heat is gog ti or crohn's disease, i was there. be right back. my symptoms were keeping me from where i needed to be. so i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with uc or crohn's disease. and humira helps people achieve remission that can last, so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have...
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so good to gog moody. it. still him so was more than half of the, in a particle accelerator called a nuclear tron is at the heart of this international mega science project. it was built into now back in the mid 19 ninety's and later fully upgraded. that is in fact what gave the project its name. nika. you've got to ship row. it's a mac level based. i am collider facility, which no one at the c. c. s no with she lives to national city to pull no booty, she used to use to me. she was also please don't. you can still interior. that particular interest was provoked by the energy at which particles collided. 10 giga electronical g p that we're going to be doing stuff in there. that's fine. yet in the new book i didn't group roster. know which was when you go national to anybody show really work these days. this is the most accepted model for describing how the universe began, literally from nothing in the beginning, what the big bang and then don't the size of 10 to the power of minus 33 centimeters started to exp
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, we've got a lot of unvaccinated nursing home workers, and you have nursing home residents who are gog to be vulnerable. that all means that i think we are heading towards boosters for certain populations -- not for everybody, but certainly for the most vulnerable populations, a booster shot may end up being quite useful. we'll see what the fda has to say, but that's where i suspect we're heading. >> we understand that pfizer is applying for an emergency use authorization for a third dose as early as august. dr. gounder, do you think we need boosters? >> well, think about if you're doing a high jump. if you can clear that bar jumping, i don't know, 6, 12 feet, do you really need to be able to jump 100 feet? similarly, not everybody is going to need a third dose to clear that bar of immunity. there are certain groups of people who may, in particular immunosuppressed people, perhaps some of the elderly and particularly those over the age of 80, people living in nursing homes. >> so, are you both arguing that maybe there isn't as much of a need for a booster, at least for some, or maybe n
, we've got a lot of unvaccinated nursing home workers, and you have nursing home residents who are gog to be vulnerable. that all means that i think we are heading towards boosters for certain populations -- not for everybody, but certainly for the most vulnerable populations, a booster shot may end up being quite useful. we'll see what the fda has to say, but that's where i suspect we're heading. >> we understand that pfizer is applying for an emergency use authorization for a third...
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market, not getting rich, but having money in your pocket, naturally, a critical mass of people are gog to drift into selling drugs for a living. i firmly believe that if that black market did not exist, then the very same black men would be more likely to stay in school. they would be more likely to get legal jobs. and i think that black inner-city communities would be much better places. they wouldn't be paradise, but they wouldn't be what they've become since the late '60s. as far as i'm concerned, if eliminating the war on drugs would make millions and millions oflack people happier and more successful people, that's more important than teaching white people to like them more. >> so, we've talked about critical race theory in its initial incarnation, as a legal theory in the past. in september of 2020, after a summer of protests fueled in part by george floyd's murder, critical race theory emerges outside of academia and gains mainstream attention. watch this. >> critical race theory goes against everything martin luther king has ever told us -- "don't judge us by the color of our s
market, not getting rich, but having money in your pocket, naturally, a critical mass of people are gog to drift into selling drugs for a living. i firmly believe that if that black market did not exist, then the very same black men would be more likely to stay in school. they would be more likely to get legal jobs. and i think that black inner-city communities would be much better places. they wouldn't be paradise, but they wouldn't be what they've become since the late '60s. as far as i'm...
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as dr. gog points out, it's very important for parents to be aware of possible hearing issues and children due to excessive use of headphones and mobile phones. so the burden on over here is increasing the noise exposure. i'm is increasing that can lead to heating, loss and program of that than it is. so we should limit the exposure time of noise to it by sense and also the load noise ex wasn't certain load noise, explain should be order. yes. now biodiversity box, another daily, even hear the noise solution is an issue, especially at russia. the scientists could birds loudly believe on will kill addition and songs. so they are shot a songs and vocalization which actually make them to bring mit, protect them from the data. and then for a particular sound of a particular pitch actually mix all these different if that the area isn't why these it can be really easily created and your population goes down. and it also impact the physical part of your life cycle. and therefore, breeding impacts in production get diffracted. the i don't equally as bush and tells us india is among the few countri
as dr. gog points out, it's very important for parents to be aware of possible hearing issues and children due to excessive use of headphones and mobile phones. so the burden on over here is increasing the noise exposure. i'm is increasing that can lead to heating, loss and program of that than it is. so we should limit the exposure time of noise to it by sense and also the load noise ex wasn't certain load noise, explain should be order. yes. now biodiversity box, another daily, even hear the...
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. >> i guess if you are next to joe biden, then you are gog going to run the risk of him knocking onf he does that, i recommend calling the cops and having hem arrest joe biden and them performing the rest of his vaccination route. that's brilliantly done. thank you very much. we will see you on fox and friends tomorrow. your fabulous book "make your own sunshine." did i get the title right? >> you did. you always make my sunshine. >> mark: i apologize for the vicious stories because you are the nicest person on this network. you will be right back tomorrow on fox and friends. we will see you then. i will be back here tomorrow night and as you already know, if you are on the nsa list, hering's tucker. -- here's tucker. >> ♪ ♪ >> tucker: welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." this show specializes in the obvious. that's what we do. tonight we would like to begin with the most obvious observation of ail. -- of all. force works. if you make people do something, if you demand they do it and punish them in they don't, they will comply. they don't have a choice. if you tell them they have to
. >> i guess if you are next to joe biden, then you are gog going to run the risk of him knocking onf he does that, i recommend calling the cops and having hem arrest joe biden and them performing the rest of his vaccination route. that's brilliantly done. thank you very much. we will see you on fox and friends tomorrow. your fabulous book "make your own sunshine." did i get the title right? >> you did. you always make my sunshine. >> mark: i apologize for the...
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gog to be enough?hat's ddc put the guide lines together on friday was around what are called layered mitigation procedures. if you can't do one will do the other. the state decided it was important to get childrenback in school. there's always limitations on space and instead use masks. you need ventilation and masks. whether they change their recommendations to allow vaccinated teachers and students not to wear masks i think is up in the air. there s indication yesterday that they change. >> what is the minimum number of masks you would recommend students wear? i have been told that layering several masks is better than just wearing one. would you agree? >> you flow we did research on that last november and agree with that double masking is better for fit and filtration. the issue is children is they are so much less at risk for severe coronavirus and are wearing all day. we do not make that recommendation for them. for older and at risk adults. >> we have been reporting all morning, federal officials
gog to be enough?hat's ddc put the guide lines together on friday was around what are called layered mitigation procedures. if you can't do one will do the other. the state decided it was important to get childrenback in school. there's always limitations on space and instead use masks. you need ventilation and masks. whether they change their recommendations to allow vaccinated teachers and students not to wear masks i think is up in the air. there s indication yesterday that they change....
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tod will be one theyare gog remember. >> one of the most incredible dreams -- games in baseball historyin 1963. each through 16 innings. one was 42 years old. the other was 25. tithe hehe n th that waepic. sports on abc7 is sponsored by river rock casino. i remember it like it was just yesterday. just kidding. >> let's go back to the oakland a's deal. it is so complex and difficult and so controversial. how do you think it is going to play out in the next few weeks. >> there is negotiating that needs to be done. the a's believe they need both in the structure financing districts, one covers the howard terminal site, one covers the greater area of oakland. the city believes it is going to hurt their general fund if they give up the finances from the red districts. it is confusing. there's a lot of posturing going on, a lot of money involved, a lot of people, so it will be important to follow these next steps because july 20th is the big nonbinding boat. -- vote. >>> coming up tonight on abc7 at >>> we are finding a few thoughts about what matters. legend has it that on july 4th 1776, the
tod will be one theyare gog remember. >> one of the most incredible dreams -- games in baseball historyin 1963. each through 16 innings. one was 42 years old. the other was 25. tithe hehe n th that waepic. sports on abc7 is sponsored by river rock casino. i remember it like it was just yesterday. just kidding. >> let's go back to the oakland a's deal. it is so complex and difficult and so controversial. how do you think it is going to play out in the next few weeks. >> there...
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whatoes thatean to m means i'not gog to anical docrs. then y he your ylow, amble docto.want evybody toove them. icmeans ifou are selling dg and ere are five oer competors,hey ju go in ration. is oneets sutance, this one gs this a we go back aroun they are o, bause the are ju sharinghe wealt now u' got youreen which is ke your rtrthy type of dr., like god forb yodo a lun and not recycle. th you havyour red red is youbusinessn. they own tir practe and ey run their pctice an theyanage thr books. eyee a cra number patients it iall abouefficien. when yous a rewalk i they run wit y -- th run you wita peno si and therun awayt thame timeecause ty d't ha time to talk you cause th are trting pients anmaking money. if ty are re i have sh him t whist. -- the wifm wh's it fome? stopalking aut the dg? st talkingbout savg theatie. pleaseell mwhat it in fore becausyou' wastinmy time. those e theeds, e ctors you want to find. those of the doctors you want to move in and live, eat and breathe with. amy: perhaps the best argument for medicare for all i've seen. alex: 100%. amy: alex gibney
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wake up.of another numbs are saare gog to bessy. ing to be mistakes oito made. >> rethinking the return. some of the biggest companies in the bay area mandating masks an vaccines. one data point showing the likelihood it'll happen for you. >>> how about this for a new job? $10,000 a month and a years supply of free wine. we have an up close look at what is surely one of the most coveted jobs here in the bay area. >> it is 5:00 somewhere. good morning on this thursday, july 29th. you're watching abc mornings. we're going to start with meteorologist mike nicco. >> thank you very much, reggie. nice to see you. let's take a look at what's going on outside. . is is an absolutely stunning fog that's compressed near the ground. watch out for a reduction in visibility. you can see some of the smoke off in the distance. not that we need to worry about that, but it does make for that gorgeous sunrise along with some of that monsoon mid and upper level cloudiness. a light breeze. don't expect much in fact way of that low cloudiness to move ver
wake up.of another numbs are saare gog to bessy. ing to be mistakes oito made. >> rethinking the return. some of the biggest companies in the bay area mandating masks an vaccines. one data point showing the likelihood it'll happen for you. >>> how about this for a new job? $10,000 a month and a years supply of free wine. we have an up close look at what is surely one of the most coveted jobs here in the bay area. >> it is 5:00 somewhere. good morning on this thursday, july...
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do you expect that if the taliban does succeed in afghanistan, you're gog to have a country next doorallowed to have an education after the age of eight, that you're going to have a country run by a group of terrorists in effect. >> but, judy, what are we supposed to do about it? i mean, the u.s. for two decades in afghanistan trying to force a military solution. the reason why we are in this position now is because the military solution failed. now, what choices have we got? the best choices that somehow we have a political settlement in afghanistan where it is, as i repeat, an inclusive government. so taliban sit down with the with the other side and they form an inclusive government. this is the best outcome. there is no other outcome because the military solution has failed. >> woodruff: are you prepared to accept taliban victory next door? you're saying in essence, there's nothing, nothing more pakistan can do. >> absolutely, there's nothing more we can do except push them as much as we can for a political settlement, that's all. but what happens in afghanistan, we can only pray
do you expect that if the taliban does succeed in afghanistan, you're gog to have a country next doorallowed to have an education after the age of eight, that you're going to have a country run by a group of terrorists in effect. >> but, judy, what are we supposed to do about it? i mean, the u.s. for two decades in afghanistan trying to force a military solution. the reason why we are in this position now is because the military solution failed. now, what choices have we got? the best...
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alex s people are either getting out of cy are gog down the peninsula more than 47 million americans are expected to travel in the coming days. most are planning to take a trip by car triple a estimates more than 43 million americans will hit the road. airports across the country are seeing a big rebound in passengers with 3.5 million americans expected to fly this weekend at oakland international airport. they expect about 160,000 passengers throughout the holiday, and some say it is exciting to be traveling again. very excited if we haven't been out for a while, so it's good to get traffic and begin and moving again and the rv and get out him out. excited yes, finally, you know, finally able to move around. uh, travelers are finding, though, that it's more expensive to get to their destinations. gas prices are the highest they've been since 2014 and rental car prices are up by 140% compared to 19. as we enter into this fourth of july weekend will be a lot different than last year as a lot of traditions are returning. ktvu maury naylor joining us now live from almond in lake park, w
alex s people are either getting out of cy are gog down the peninsula more than 47 million americans are expected to travel in the coming days. most are planning to take a trip by car triple a estimates more than 43 million americans will hit the road. airports across the country are seeing a big rebound in passengers with 3.5 million americans expected to fly this weekend at oakland international airport. they expect about 160,000 passengers throughout the holiday, and some say it is exciting...
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congress cares a lot about and then to ask these questions, how'd -- how is a stereotype is understood, gog -- demagogued by others? minding -- mining and immigration was another. the third one was how could this policy run aground? what are some downsides? what are some unintended consequences? how could it end up not working as well as you like? they all nailed the third one. everybody would say behind closed doors, we don't know what it will cost eventually. we don't know how it will look in 10 years but this is our best shot at it. my point is when they were able to articulate what they loved and also what their concerns are, humility, there was a powerful connection. >> at think stronger coming from you than from me. i want to reinforce that. having seen the effect that this had on our staff, recognizing how we could invent that -- in bed that in the culture -- embed that in the culture here, we can't trust what we don't know. this institution focuses on separation on day one. the efforts to get us to know each other and telling a life story, that is so illuminating and so informative
congress cares a lot about and then to ask these questions, how'd -- how is a stereotype is understood, gog -- demagogued by others? minding -- mining and immigration was another. the third one was how could this policy run aground? what are some downsides? what are some unintended consequences? how could it end up not working as well as you like? they all nailed the third one. everybody would say behind closed doors, we don't know what it will cost eventually. we don't know how it will look in...
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. -- gog to .1, rule 21, corroboration with the investigation. this interview is not mandatory.there would be no administrative repercussions if you select not to be interviewed. same letter by the same investigator. nine-10 of 2019. same exact. same day. excuse me, 9-122019, that the case was closed. why was the case closed? he gave a call when he came down to the stables and you have that evidence. he gave him a call and they made sure that the case was closed, had been closed. if the case was closed due to a witness not cooperating with the investigation. now the reason why he did not cooperate with the investigation, they failed to tell you, is they maintained a friendship for months on after. months on after where we walked up to whole foods every day from tuesday until friday. and then on thursday, we would go with jack thompson. there is no reason why he would make that allegation. we were friends. we talked about our families, we talked about sports with our kids, our three sons, we never talked about any of this stuff, only to think that she was put up to it by mike and
. -- gog to .1, rule 21, corroboration with the investigation. this interview is not mandatory.there would be no administrative repercussions if you select not to be interviewed. same letter by the same investigator. nine-10 of 2019. same exact. same day. excuse me, 9-122019, that the case was closed. why was the case closed? he gave a call when he came down to the stables and you have that evidence. he gave him a call and they made sure that the case was closed, had been closed. if the case...
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f we had had big plumes and can't predict where that fire i is gog to go.investmentedli by our modelss critical. like i mentioned earlier, it's used in the national model. they have already adopted it. nationalth center for research also building on that model. these are the tools that we need to invest in. in addition, it also predicts resolution.yy highon soso you can tell a community wt the smoke concentration is going to be in an hour or the next day. so that's where i would focus of investment. >> do you haveny e recommendati or anyny examples that you knowf you how the federal government is working across agencies. >> so in terms of national, we have the w national fire danger rating system. it allows us understand what the fire risk b is. that goes across the nation. that's's a forest service produ. but it needs to be more higher resolution in terms of forecasting certain areas. for fire behavior research, it's agency specific. we don't have a fire behavior presystem at a national level. >>th you're muted. >> another major priority for many off us in
f we had had big plumes and can't predict where that fire i is gog to go.investmentedli by our modelss critical. like i mentioned earlier, it's used in the national model. they have already adopted it. nationalth center for research also building on that model. these are the tools that we need to invest in. in addition, it also predicts resolution.yy highon soso you can tell a community wt the smoke concentration is going to be in an hour or the next day. so that's where i would focus of...
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so having a database for any species with timber is gog to help investigations in the futureecause it enables us to take a piece of evidence at we suspect has been stolen d then trace it back actually public lands, to a stump on the forest. goddard: we have to figure out what the victim is in terms of species. it may be legal to kill a certain species or perfectly illegal, depending on its genus and its species. we can analyze the dna of a tree, then we can extract dna from that plank, which is all we need to examine the oils to determine this genus and species. we are the first crime lab ever to have a xylarium, where we use the known samples to identy wood evidence. lancaster: so a xylarium is for wood what a library is for books. it's where we house all the different wood blocks that allow us to look at reference material when we get a new sample. and so, if we get an unknown and we have an idea of what it is, we can build a population based on what we have here. there are wood collections all over the world, and we partner with a lot of them in order to build what you see here. we
so having a database for any species with timber is gog to help investigations in the futureecause it enables us to take a piece of evidence at we suspect has been stolen d then trace it back actually public lands, to a stump on the forest. goddard: we have to figure out what the victim is in terms of species. it may be legal to kill a certain species or perfectly illegal, depending on its genus and its species. we can analyze the dna of a tree, then we can extract dna from that plank, which is...