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general groves is there and if you know anything about general groves' demeanor, he could be pretty gruff and apparently he was in? albert's face -- in hubbard's and apparently he was in jack hubbard's face. that is what happened. you could postpone the test, let's do it in different day. are they going to do that? no, for two reasons. we already talked about politics. it is more important than security, safety, because we are talking about joseph stalin in the future. he has this negotiating tool available to him. if you are a scientist involved in the manhattan project, you have been at los alamos, this is your experiment. it could bring the war to an abrupt end. it could be history's greatest scientific achievement. have you slept well lately, how well do you sleep the night before? probably not very well. probably you are very tense, exhausted. so we have got to get this done now. based on hubbard's input, that the rain will go away with the dawn, the test was postponed until break -- until daybreak, until 5:30. what problems did that introduce? [indiscernible] how do you view the vid
general groves is there and if you know anything about general groves' demeanor, he could be pretty gruff and apparently he was in? albert's face -- in hubbard's and apparently he was in jack hubbard's face. that is what happened. you could postpone the test, let's do it in different day. are they going to do that? no, for two reasons. we already talked about politics. it is more important than security, safety, because we are talking about joseph stalin in the future. he has this negotiating...
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groves wanted somebody who was hungrier, who might work a little harder. also on a train trip across the country, they were able to describe what was needed to be done that a layman could understand. groves picked oppe. there was also another question where to put the central laboratory. he could not have it in chicago. what happens if an accident happens? also will be easy to breach the top security you know if you're walking down a street and involved in it? and somebody said i was not involved in it? there would be an easy way to break top secrecy on that. so they looked around the, pick some places. abe had come to new mexico to recover from an illness when when he was 18 years old and fallen in love with new mexico. at one point he said he wished he could marry the two loves of his life, physics and new mexico. that was before he got married. i want to be clear about that. this was an opportunity for him to do that. he showed groves some places around mexico and they settle on this boys school and lost alamos. after that was chosen in november of 1942
groves wanted somebody who was hungrier, who might work a little harder. also on a train trip across the country, they were able to describe what was needed to be done that a layman could understand. groves picked oppe. there was also another question where to put the central laboratory. he could not have it in chicago. what happens if an accident happens? also will be easy to breach the top security you know if you're walking down a street and involved in it? and somebody said i was not...
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. >> sreenivasan: chris grove is a partner at eilers and kreijek gaming, an independent research firmt follows the industry. >> it's certainly possible that we could see the number of states where sports betting is available crest over 30 by the end of the year. some of that increased interest in state legislatures does come from the budgetary pressures brought about by the global pandemic. but, to be honest, much of that momentum was already existing in state capitals. >> sreenivasan: new jersey is currently the biggest market in the count, with more than $6 billion in wagers in 2020. but grove says this will change as the industry matures and more states legalize sports betting. >> it is a temporary crown unfortunately, for the good folks in the garden stat generally speaking, with some exceptions on the margin, the largest states from a sports betting revenue perspective are going to be the states with the largest populations. >> sreenivasan: grove also says that the growth has come as media and sports leagues themselves have embraced gambling. both espn and fs1 feature daily shows
. >> sreenivasan: chris grove is a partner at eilers and kreijek gaming, an independent research firmt follows the industry. >> it's certainly possible that we could see the number of states where sports betting is available crest over 30 by the end of the year. some of that increased interest in state legislatures does come from the budgetary pressures brought about by the global pandemic. but, to be honest, much of that momentum was already existing in state capitals. >>...
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trees in many beautiful little groves are being given more room and more sunlight.eday, these groves will be tall forests for these reservations are the property of the public and will always be, held sacred to the use and enjoyment of the people. a good lake abundantly used for, recreational purposes is the feature at parvin state park. conservation corps enrollees here, veterans of the world war, delight in fishing when their days work is done. muddy run, much more beautiful than its name helps supply the lake. the boys are cleaning it out and increasing its easy flow. it is in simple tasks like these that the application of national park standards is important in the nationwide conservation movement. there is careful supervision no ruthless destruction of natural beauty, always saving for the present with definite thought for the future. a great deal of cribbing and dock work is being done along the shores of the lake. parvin state park is said to have the finest timber in all new jersey much of it is white, oak and maybe that's why the, boys seem to be working s
trees in many beautiful little groves are being given more room and more sunlight.eday, these groves will be tall forests for these reservations are the property of the public and will always be, held sacred to the use and enjoyment of the people. a good lake abundantly used for, recreational purposes is the feature at parvin state park. conservation corps enrollees here, veterans of the world war, delight in fishing when their days work is done. muddy run, much more beautiful than its name...
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the voluntary zwart discovered in mariposa grove, a popular spot near the park southern entrance.park officials say the grove's most famous trees are still standing, but those that fell were still massive, and some of them damaged the boardwalk and other facilities that were part of a $40 million restoration project. park officials say mariposa grove is now closed until further notice. people who want to see you. somebody's annual fire fall event consumed, make a reservation starting at eight o'clock tomorrow. tomorrow morning. i should say reservations for a day use permit will go on sale. the fire fall phenomenon usually starts around valentine's day and draws thousands of people to the valley floor. the waterfall appears to turn into a line of fire cascading down el capitan, when weather conditions are just right. coming up at 11 30 on sports wrap jason appelbaum goes one on one with warriors rookie james wiseman. it's an exclusive interview. but first after the break of world war two vet celebrated his 1/100 birthday in a high flying and daring way, we're jumping on sky job th
the voluntary zwart discovered in mariposa grove, a popular spot near the park southern entrance.park officials say the grove's most famous trees are still standing, but those that fell were still massive, and some of them damaged the boardwalk and other facilities that were part of a $40 million restoration project. park officials say mariposa grove is now closed until further notice. people who want to see you. somebody's annual fire fall event consumed, make a reservation starting at eight...
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it's not a general groves decision. it's a battlefield decision. so, three days.ter atomic bombings, with effect does this have on stolen? everybody was worried about stalin's reaction. of course, they were right. a well-known american russian historian writes in one of his books that the news of hiroshima and nagasaki, quote, struck stolen lucky thunderbolt. he was shocked, and there was a wonderful memorandum of a conversation about a week later that stalin has with heron man, who is the american ambassador to the soviet union. and george cannon who is the number two man is there and he takes notes and writes this memorandum, and a couple of lines in it. still insisted herman, we have entered the war in spite of your attempt to end it before we did some. so, and then harem and replies, he atomic bomb will end the war. we have it and it was very expensive to build. it will have a great impact on post war international relations. that had to be prepared text. i mean, a skilled ambassador does not say things like that off the top of his head. it is expensive. it's
it's not a general groves decision. it's a battlefield decision. so, three days.ter atomic bombings, with effect does this have on stolen? everybody was worried about stalin's reaction. of course, they were right. a well-known american russian historian writes in one of his books that the news of hiroshima and nagasaki, quote, struck stolen lucky thunderbolt. he was shocked, and there was a wonderful memorandum of a conversation about a week later that stalin has with heron man, who is the...
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the most narrow part of it was that one day general leslie groves appeared.laughs] i learned when general groves shows up things happen. [laughs] what a dynamic person. he stood on a platform and over his head was this sign -- "every two made a light." very dramatic sign. he did not cut any corners. he laid it on. he said, i do not care how hard you think you're working or how tough it is or how tedious it may seem to you. you keep adit. -- at it. he just put that out there. [laughs] i thought, oh, boy. shortly after president roosevelt died, just days after, i remember where i was when i heard about his death. most of us who were there -- and there were other, by the way, members of this army detachment at columbia. i would say at the outset maybe i was one of the first. i think we grew to maybe 50 or maybe a little less. all working in the nash building. on the opposite side of our basement was a wide-open area. there were two g.i.s, charlie -- i have forgotten his last name -- and then you cannot forget, sam adams, were working on equipment over there whic
the most narrow part of it was that one day general leslie groves appeared.laughs] i learned when general groves shows up things happen. [laughs] what a dynamic person. he stood on a platform and over his head was this sign -- "every two made a light." very dramatic sign. he did not cut any corners. he laid it on. he said, i do not care how hard you think you're working or how tough it is or how tedious it may seem to you. you keep adit. -- at it. he just put that out there. [laughs]...
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blocking roadways. 2 weeks ago you had about 15 giant sequoias that came crashing down in mariposa groveing member that wild wind storm that we experienced here in the bay as well. so while the park is now back open mariposa grove is still closed and an important tip if you're thinking about going to yosemite because of covid reservations will be required every day beginning next monday february 8th. all right time now. get a closer look at the weather here in the bay area as a storm is upon us yeah currently a little less drama than the last one laurent said yeah when you think you have not not the size of storm we are dealing with of this last week that was a major storm but still we're getting a crew out there for 2 spots where the rain is coming down pretty heavily in some parts of the bay area right now you see the front kind of lying now and across the peninsula, the rain picking up toward half moon granada on terror beach are seeing some of the rain there the heavier amounts to a little further to the north now you can see temper on pretty good cell moving through there also that
blocking roadways. 2 weeks ago you had about 15 giant sequoias that came crashing down in mariposa groveing member that wild wind storm that we experienced here in the bay as well. so while the park is now back open mariposa grove is still closed and an important tip if you're thinking about going to yosemite because of covid reservations will be required every day beginning next monday february 8th. all right time now. get a closer look at the weather here in the bay area as a storm is upon us...
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general groves is there. if you know a little bit about general groves demeanor he could be pretty rough. he can be pretty demanding. and apparently he was pretty much in jacks space demanding that the rain stop. he wanted to know when it was going to come to an end. according to himself, he said the storms would pass with the dog. sure enough that would happen. your options are a you can postpone the test. do it a different day. are they want to do that? no. they're not going to do it for two reasons. first of all we've already talked about politics. we've to let the president know now. it's more important than security. it's more important than safety. we're talking about dealing with stolen and the safety of the future for everyone. he's got this tool available to him. the other thing is that you are a scientist that is heavily involved with a project. you've been in lost all of us. you're in trinity. this is your experience. it can change the world. can bring this global war to an abrupt and. it could be
general groves is there. if you know a little bit about general groves demeanor he could be pretty rough. he can be pretty demanding. and apparently he was pretty much in jacks space demanding that the rain stop. he wanted to know when it was going to come to an end. according to himself, he said the storms would pass with the dog. sure enough that would happen. your options are a you can postpone the test. do it a different day. are they want to do that? no. they're not going to do it for two...
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he goes to general groves and says, what is your contingency? 1500. something went wrong with this plant. the general is a pretty sharp guy, he says, how many more tubes do you want? he says, 500. so they put in 500 tubes. without that, the reactor probably would not operate. in the early days, while the reactors were given only a 56% chance of operating, which opened up another questions. how come there is no a reactor? in the early days of chicago, the plan was to build eight reactors and they had some concerns. how do you contain helium and how do you do this and so forth? so they changed their view. we will build three water cooler reactors and that will be the same process. if you had any questions -- if they have eight sites lined off, how far apart should these reactors be for safety? he says, five to 10 miles apart. we are expecting something to the nearest foot and he came up with five miles variation. >> what about -- getting back to the problem, which is what this is the today the use of the rods that were designed as an afterthought. could
he goes to general groves and says, what is your contingency? 1500. something went wrong with this plant. the general is a pretty sharp guy, he says, how many more tubes do you want? he says, 500. so they put in 500 tubes. without that, the reactor probably would not operate. in the early days, while the reactors were given only a 56% chance of operating, which opened up another questions. how come there is no a reactor? in the early days of chicago, the plan was to build eight reactors and...
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jason groves, daily mail. professorwhitty, it sam. jason groves, daily mail.y about the big bang — the weekend you were unhappy about the big bang approach _ the weekend you were unhappy about the big bang approach to— the weekend you were unhappy about the big bang approach to reopening l the big bang approach to reopening schools _ the big bang approach to reopening schools can— the big bang approach to reopening schools can you _ the big bang approach to reopening schools. can you reassure - the big bang approach to reopening schools. can you reassure parents. the big bang approach to reopeningl schools. can you reassure parents in the wider— schools. can you reassure parents in the wider community— schools. can you reassure parents in the wider community that _ schools. can you reassure parents in the wider community that it - schools. can you reassure parents in the wider community that it is- schools. can you reassure parents in the wider community that it is safe? j the wider community that it is safe? prime _ the wider community that it is safe? prime
jason groves, daily mail. professorwhitty, it sam. jason groves, daily mail.y about the big bang — the weekend you were unhappy about the big bang approach _ the weekend you were unhappy about the big bang approach to— the weekend you were unhappy about the big bang approach to reopening l the big bang approach to reopening schools _ the big bang approach to reopening schools can— the big bang approach to reopening schools can you _ the big bang approach to reopening schools. can you...
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crawford went to general groves and said, what's your contingency? farmer says it's 1500, it will be 1500. and then he said, if something went wrong with this plant, who do you think will get the blame? the general was pretty sharp guy says, how many more tubes do you want? he says 500. so they put 500 tubes. and without that, the reactor probably wouldn't even operate so it was a fantastic thing. as a matter of fact, in the early days, all the reactors were given only a 56 to 60% chance of operating. which means so up another question that you didn't ask, how comes there is no way reactor? in the early days in chicago, the plan was to build eight gas code reactors. and then they had some concern, how do you contain helium and how do you do this in that and so forth? so they change their view and said, well, will build three water cooler reactors and that will be the same process. this is another little sideline, this is a story heard -- farmer was always considered an exact date, there is any question, he'd be able to come over the answer. will he s
crawford went to general groves and said, what's your contingency? farmer says it's 1500, it will be 1500. and then he said, if something went wrong with this plant, who do you think will get the blame? the general was pretty sharp guy says, how many more tubes do you want? he says 500. so they put 500 tubes. and without that, the reactor probably wouldn't even operate so it was a fantastic thing. as a matter of fact, in the early days, all the reactors were given only a 56 to 60% chance of...
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there's going to be a lot of work down there to see mariposa grove. of the 15 trees that fell were nam, gisea's. that is hard. let's talk about the storm. tomorrow you can see the high- definition doppler is lit up, with a lot of rain sitting way up here, that will take its time getting here. this gets us ahead to tomorrow afternoon. it is really not until tomorrow, in the early afternoon, that's when we really start to notice this. you are going to notice this. it is really well put together cold front that starts in the north bay early in the afternoon, and it marches is way across the bay area, south bay by the evening, and here is an important characteristic about this storm. when it gets here, it is just going to pitch a tent and set for 12 hours. that's from 10:00 at night tomorrow, until 10:00 in the morning on tuesday. it just kind of stalled out, it will be quite rainy in the santa cruz mountains and parts of santa clara county. this is nowhere near the intensity of last week's storm. but it will still be good rain. first off i will put it in
there's going to be a lot of work down there to see mariposa grove. of the 15 trees that fell were nam, gisea's. that is hard. let's talk about the storm. tomorrow you can see the high- definition doppler is lit up, with a lot of rain sitting way up here, that will take its time getting here. this gets us ahead to tomorrow afternoon. it is really not until tomorrow, in the early afternoon, that's when we really start to notice this. you are going to notice this. it is really well put together...
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it's not a general groves decision. it's a battlefield decision. so three days. after the atomic bombings, what effect does this have on stalin? everybody was worried about stalin's reaction, and of course they were right. vladislav zubok, a very well-known american/russian historian writes in one of his books that news of hiroshima and nag nagasaki, quote, struck stalin like a thunder bolt. he was shocked. and there's a wonderful memorandum of a conversation about a week later that stalin has with ambassador hairman, averell harriman, who's the american ambassador to the soviet union. george kennen who's the number two man, he takes the notes and writes this memorandum. stalin says to harriman, we have entered the war in spite of your attempt to end it before we did so. [ laughter ] and then harriman replies, the atomic bomb will end the war. we have it, and it was very expensive to build. it will have a great impact on post-war international relations. now, that had to be prepared text. i mean, a skilled ambassador like averell harriman doesn't say things like
it's not a general groves decision. it's a battlefield decision. so three days. after the atomic bombings, what effect does this have on stalin? everybody was worried about stalin's reaction, and of course they were right. vladislav zubok, a very well-known american/russian historian writes in one of his books that news of hiroshima and nag nagasaki, quote, struck stalin like a thunder bolt. he was shocked. and there's a wonderful memorandum of a conversation about a week later that stalin has...
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general groves, we would see him and while oppy was tall and lean, thumbs majestic blue eyes, groves looked like a fire hydrant. tech area one, which was the primary area at the time, dr. oppenheimer would come by and this happened periodically. he soon got to know me and look at me and say, hello, dimas. i told dad about this and he said, nah. you do not know dr. oppenheimer. this is a famous man. one day mom asked dad to go to the trading post and pick up some items which was right next to the px, postal exchange. i am in line behind dad, he's getting ready to pay, and i hear a group of people we had been talking and i heard that voice. i turned around and there is dr. oppenheimer. he is chitchatting with some people. he looked at me and recognized me and said, hello, dimas. my dad heard this and the next thing dr. oppenheimer, i would like to you to be my father. [laughs] it was the greatest moment of my life. walked home and dad cannot believe it. he could not believe it. life continued and as i indicated earlier, cindy, i really wish that more attention or more recognition could
general groves, we would see him and while oppy was tall and lean, thumbs majestic blue eyes, groves looked like a fire hydrant. tech area one, which was the primary area at the time, dr. oppenheimer would come by and this happened periodically. he soon got to know me and look at me and say, hello, dimas. i told dad about this and he said, nah. you do not know dr. oppenheimer. this is a famous man. one day mom asked dad to go to the trading post and pick up some items which was right next to...
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are and let the go but savannah's life was cut terribly short along with a 15 year-old girl from elk grovelle police said they were found dead inside an apartment after they say 29 year-old raymond michael weber live streamed himself on instagram next to their bodies with a gun. >>several hours after a standoff with police officers arrested webber for the murders the solano county district attorney's office has formally charged weber with 2 counts of murder, but he didn't enter a plea during his arraignment earlier this week. charges include discharging a firearm causing death additionally the da alleges special circumstances, including both murders were especially heinous and committed during rape he has a criminal history of felonies dating back to 20 '06 and at the time of his arrest, he was wanted for domestic violence related charges out of sonoma county. he remains at the solano county jail and is being held without bail as he faces life without the possibility of parole or death if convicted. on says she and her daughter were very close but they haven't spoken since she moved from u
are and let the go but savannah's life was cut terribly short along with a 15 year-old girl from elk grovelle police said they were found dead inside an apartment after they say 29 year-old raymond michael weber live streamed himself on instagram next to their bodies with a gun. >>several hours after a standoff with police officers arrested webber for the murders the solano county district attorney's office has formally charged weber with 2 counts of murder, but he didn't enter a plea...
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>> shannon grove says it gives her pause. after all, the state auditor found edd allowed 80 claims to be sent to one mailing across, along with 300,000 dollars to that address. >> we should reform before moving to direct deposit. >> if you think the state should give access to direct deposit like 47 other states do, let your assembly member and state senator know. we put a link on our website. go to nbc bay area.com and click the responds option from the main menu. >> february is black history month. we're sharing stories highlightsing both the struggles and successes of black americans in the bay area. a group of mothers is trying to help their white neighbors better understand the black experience and they're doing it with books. they started a neighborhood library called the anti-racist library. marcus books in oakland is a store filled with black history lessons. >> people in our community don't even like to talk about racism. i think that's why it's so important in a community like ours to spark some curiosity. >> there
>> shannon grove says it gives her pause. after all, the state auditor found edd allowed 80 claims to be sent to one mailing across, along with 300,000 dollars to that address. >> we should reform before moving to direct deposit. >> if you think the state should give access to direct deposit like 47 other states do, let your assembly member and state senator know. we put a link on our website. go to nbc bay area.com and click the responds option from the main menu. >>...
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winds last week following trees, some of them more than 2000 years old, were discovered in mariposa grove. a popular spot right near the park southern entrance. park officials say the grove's most famous trees are still standing, but those that came down where massive and some of them damaged facilities that we're all part of a $40 million restoration project. mariposa growth is closed until further notice. people who want to see you 70 annual fire fall event will need a reservation for a day use permit. the fire fall phenomenon usually starts around valentine's day and draws thousands of people to the valley floor. the waterfall does appear to turn into a river of fire or a look of liquid flames kind of cascading down el capitan when weather conditions are just right. meanwhile, the major snow storm is impacting the east coast. several feet of snow has fallen, impacting travel across that region. i shall hosni reports now from new york city. more than 80 million people are under extreme storm watches as a major winter storm wallops, the northeast state of emergency's have been declared,
winds last week following trees, some of them more than 2000 years old, were discovered in mariposa grove. a popular spot right near the park southern entrance. park officials say the grove's most famous trees are still standing, but those that came down where massive and some of them damaged facilities that we're all part of a $40 million restoration project. mariposa growth is closed until further notice. people who want to see you 70 annual fire fall event will need a reservation for a day...
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the badger pass ski area remains closed as does mara possa grove. >>> those are pants just standing theretwitter user in chicago posted these photos of a pair of pants standing upright and obviously nobody inside of them. it's fairly easy to do, and you need cold weather and you soak the pants and put them outside and after 20 minutes you can form the pants to shape them and wait another 20 minutes and your frozen pants are good to go. i remember the song "hot pants" from many years ago but i don't remember the song frozen pants. >> this is a project we can do in the bay area? i think not? >> i think not. rob? >> we have cooler changes coming our way but not frozen pants. after a spring-like weekend -- you know, we had temperatures in the 60s and 70s around the bay area. things are going to get closer to reality by february standards and yes, some cooling changes and rain chances this week and next weekend could start off with a rainy start. a pleasant finish to your sunday, high clouds coming in and a beautiful sunset around 9 bay area. drees and a slight breeze out of the southwest, and
the badger pass ski area remains closed as does mara possa grove. >>> those are pants just standing theretwitter user in chicago posted these photos of a pair of pants standing upright and obviously nobody inside of them. it's fairly easy to do, and you need cold weather and you soak the pants and put them outside and after 20 minutes you can form the pants to shape them and wait another 20 minutes and your frozen pants are good to go. i remember the song "hot pants" from...
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cypress grove midnight moon, an aged gouda-style goat cheese.asio reserve, this really nice cow's milk cheese. it's got some great crumbly texture. san andreas from bellwether farms, a really lovely sheep's milk cheese. and then, of course, point reyes blue cheese, which is, like, an institution for where we live. i mean, that's what they're known for. adding other things to the board not only makes it delicious, but it also adds some color and texture, and so for example, here i've got -- this is called hoshigaki, and this is a really traditional japanese method where you peel the outside of the persimmon and then you let it hang and air dry, and it
cypress grove midnight moon, an aged gouda-style goat cheese.asio reserve, this really nice cow's milk cheese. it's got some great crumbly texture. san andreas from bellwether farms, a really lovely sheep's milk cheese. and then, of course, point reyes blue cheese, which is, like, an institution for where we live. i mean, that's what they're known for. adding other things to the board not only makes it delicious, but it also adds some color and texture, and so for example, here i've got -- this...
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. >> chirping birds and an idyllic moments grove the moment you enter town area who would not like tolace here? that is what the mayor thought also. he and a person from the town council are having a look around the area where they would like new residents to move in. >> down there, we will put in an elevator that goes straight for the parking lot up and then in that elevator for cultural events, so this part of town we will revive as a post-sickness center for the entire region. >> tourist highlights are few and far between in this part of e area, sohe town cocil isffering hoes for just one symbolicuro. ey are aaid thattill wil not benough. poverty d lack oeconomic oppounparts of italy.h eeven worse, this is aged -- a stronghold of the calabrian mafia. a journalist has long complained bitterly about organized crime. he knows all too well the scars they have left on the area. >> there are towns that have actually been depopulated by the feuds. towns of 10,000 people where 150 of the men women and children were murdered, all four vendettas. >> this area has also experienced particular
. >> chirping birds and an idyllic moments grove the moment you enter town area who would not like tolace here? that is what the mayor thought also. he and a person from the town council are having a look around the area where they would like new residents to move in. >> down there, we will put in an elevator that goes straight for the parking lot up and then in that elevator for cultural events, so this part of town we will revive as a post-sickness center for the entire region....
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week, the storm stirred up wind gusts as high as 100 miles per hour, ripping through the mariposa grove and downing trees across the park, crushing structures. repairing the damage is expected to cost upwards of $200 million. more than the historic floods in 1997. once the park reopens, it will be open 24/7. and starting on february 8th, you will need a reservation to get in. >>> well, all the damage from that storm is now headed to the east coast. the same storm that blanketed the sierra with snow this week is now a nor'easter for the folks in new england. today the snow completely covered the nation's capital. the most washington, d.c. has seen in two years. somebody at the white house had fun with all the fresh powder. that guy popped up on the white house lawn today. their storm is supposed to last through tomorrow. and ours is up in the pacific northwest and slowly sneaking south. but i will leave all of that to mr. peck. >>> thank you very much. and i'll get straight into the details on that, brian. first thing is hi-def doppler and show you what the radar looks like. for any home
week, the storm stirred up wind gusts as high as 100 miles per hour, ripping through the mariposa grove and downing trees across the park, crushing structures. repairing the damage is expected to cost upwards of $200 million. more than the historic floods in 1997. once the park reopens, it will be open 24/7. and starting on february 8th, you will need a reservation to get in. >>> well, all the damage from that storm is now headed to the east coast. the same storm that blanketed the...
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maria from healing grove health center hopes the county provides vaccines to her clinic so they are team can vaccinate the patients they serve. >> when you want to share the information to the community, you need to see each person and what is good for the family to have the vaccine, what is -- how is feeling later. >> reporter: meantime, work continues in the areas hardest hit by the virus. >> we need to follow the science and get vaccinate today get back to work, back to school, back to normal and i think that's the real issue. >> reporter: a monumental effort to educate the public about a potentially life-saving vaccine. in san jose, chris nguyen, abc7 news. >>> still ahead, the intensifying race between coronavirus variants and vaccines. is there a tipping point that gives one a deadly edge. >>> and what the top white house advisor is saying about when businesses bounce back and when the country sees a sense of normalcy. >>> making history as an astronaut and the first images from today's truly incredible mars landing. we are the thrivers. women with metastatic breast cancer. our tim
maria from healing grove health center hopes the county provides vaccines to her clinic so they are team can vaccinate the patients they serve. >> when you want to share the information to the community, you need to see each person and what is good for the family to have the vaccine, what is -- how is feeling later. >> reporter: meantime, work continues in the areas hardest hit by the virus. >> we need to follow the science and get vaccinate today get back to work, back to...
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up in the lemon groves, i am meeting the man who introduce the unique mouthful lemons to the dessertsre an ancient hybrid of citrus fruits and the locals put them in anything they can. we head down to the shop on the shore where every year thousands of tourists take a break from the natural wonders of the coast. at a time when italian desserts were dominated by northern and french creations, south put firmly on the map by capturing the essence of this place in one particular cake, lemon delight. so we know where the lemons come from but how do you get the delight? of course, cream. three creams in fact. and for good measure, you fill the cake with cream. when the creams are mixed, you add more cream and more cream and more cream. a splash of lemon liquor. >> oh my god. how does he get that delicate smooth coating? >> i thought you are going to do something incredibly elegant. >> a little swirl to finish. >> okay. >> and i love lemon. well, we had coffee and now des desserts so what better way to end my journey with a glass of local lemon cello made with mouthful lemons. i am sure most
up in the lemon groves, i am meeting the man who introduce the unique mouthful lemons to the dessertsre an ancient hybrid of citrus fruits and the locals put them in anything they can. we head down to the shop on the shore where every year thousands of tourists take a break from the natural wonders of the coast. at a time when italian desserts were dominated by northern and french creations, south put firmly on the map by capturing the essence of this place in one particular cake, lemon...
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the pandemic to 500 a week since march the new start spewed bank in the wish to shutout of bronze groves said demand had risen by 700 percent over the same period and the dog more community kitchen hob in devon said that of the 130 people died helped since march only 20 had previously needed charity food aid people who are now rely on food banks come from all walks of life one volunteers said she was left in tears when just before christmas she'd given a food parcel to an n.h.s. nurse a group called the people's army set up a food bank at the angel church in north london and the pastor in charge regan king says the demand from people who were previously vulnerable is striking we have a range of people who come to us we have families with young children all the way up into their teens. and we have people who previously had never used a food bank before they have used this service and we have people who have never really had to depend on anyone much less a church for help and sustenance who have come through the doors and that's in addition to the normal need to fix their butts with the em
the pandemic to 500 a week since march the new start spewed bank in the wish to shutout of bronze groves said demand had risen by 700 percent over the same period and the dog more community kitchen hob in devon said that of the 130 people died helped since march only 20 had previously needed charity food aid people who are now rely on food banks come from all walks of life one volunteers said she was left in tears when just before christmas she'd given a food parcel to an n.h.s. nurse a group...
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magnitude $6.00 earthquake shared the facades of dozens of structures it completely leveled the pine groveand canterbury television buildings those who wear them. majority of the 185 deaths would be tallied once risk your operations turned recovery and we may well be witnessing new zealand's darkest i. c c new zealand was in mourning but in christchurch there was no time for tears the central city was cordoned off in case of aftershocks there would be more than $20000.00 power water and sewerage mains were ruptured across the city people needed a place to sleep the 10s of thousands of homes were badly damaged or destroyed. if it was in the earthquake that broke them the silt that follows did across one 3rd of the city it bubbled up through new cracks in some places more than a meter deep. or destroyed hassled she was. settled in and then for years parking spot some weeds flourished where progress did not resilience the city government and insurers were at all its negotiating house a rebuilt and at what cost 70 percent of buildings were eventually demolished these ilands government bought o
magnitude $6.00 earthquake shared the facades of dozens of structures it completely leveled the pine groveand canterbury television buildings those who wear them. majority of the 185 deaths would be tallied once risk your operations turned recovery and we may well be witnessing new zealand's darkest i. c c new zealand was in mourning but in christchurch there was no time for tears the central city was cordoned off in case of aftershocks there would be more than $20000.00 power water and...
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. >> scott spring grove illinois. >> i would like to ask him a college student i've been very stressedll my colleagues have been stressed 18 - 24 developmental years we live in a frightening world and unfortunately we look to our politicians for guidance and it seems that there taken down by partisan nonsense and you someone with not too much of a macro which is exciting to see, how do you address those with those concerns and where would you like to see the direction of our young students in developing people move towards. >> i love that you are engaged, stay engaged what do you say bipartisanship at the root of what you mentioned there. we need to be a governed body and politicians need to be focused on what first binds us and then we build from there they will be disagreements ready much on every issue. but there is so much that we can actually agree on. . . . building our policy from that level. if i were to speak to that group of people, there is a lot of productive work going on back here. you don't catch it on the news that often. dig in and talk local leaders, talk to your stat
. >> scott spring grove illinois. >> i would like to ask him a college student i've been very stressedll my colleagues have been stressed 18 - 24 developmental years we live in a frightening world and unfortunately we look to our politicians for guidance and it seems that there taken down by partisan nonsense and you someone with not too much of a macro which is exciting to see, how do you address those with those concerns and where would you like to see the direction of our young...
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deborah villalon tells us police are now looking for more victims about that situation at fountain grove lodge. no one admitted knowing drew mordechai, although he is the marketing manager. at this over 55 community for lgbt q retirees in santa rosa, this is where mordechai was arrested. they began when the child was actually 12 years old. police picked him up the day after a 17 year old boy disclosed five years of alleged sexual abuse. 12 felony charges filed swiftly by the d a. have mordechai jailed on $3 million bond. we don't know exactly the exact grooming techniques he used or the way that he was actually able to force the child into doing things the child didn't want to do still an active case, police are seeking witnesses and other potential victims. he could have had interactions with dozens of teenagers since he began working. volunteering at the church. new vintage church is where the boy met mordechai years ago. i've been work adults for over 20 years, the lead pastor says. mordechai has been a volunteer youth leader in weekly bible study for about 30 for now drew had people
deborah villalon tells us police are now looking for more victims about that situation at fountain grove lodge. no one admitted knowing drew mordechai, although he is the marketing manager. at this over 55 community for lgbt q retirees in santa rosa, this is where mordechai was arrested. they began when the child was actually 12 years old. police picked him up the day after a 17 year old boy disclosed five years of alleged sexual abuse. 12 felony charges filed swiftly by the d a. have mordechai...
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possible exit is pushed further into the future the widely heard of a public and political pushback groves today the chancellor warned the new strains of the virus now threatened to wipe out any success and a new danger what about new solutions or is just just more of the long longer locked down i'm burgle from berlin this is the day. the place has been a year of learning together how the virus works and what works against it. is turned off and i'm like this i think we should stick with it until everyone is vaccinated but i feel very restricted. that learning doesn't always mean doing everything right from the start. we already made a few mistakes the virus made us pay for it immediately so i have full understanding. one of the things we've learned is that we were not careful enough and not fast enough. also coming up the u.k. coronavirus variant could very well become the dominant strain all across the globe and scientists say the more mutations the greater the danger to everyone. but actually what i'm looking for they tacitly is mutations going into that area and that also impacts on imm
possible exit is pushed further into the future the widely heard of a public and political pushback groves today the chancellor warned the new strains of the virus now threatened to wipe out any success and a new danger what about new solutions or is just just more of the long longer locked down i'm burgle from berlin this is the day. the place has been a year of learning together how the virus works and what works against it. is turned off and i'm like this i think we should stick with it...
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possible exit is pushed further into the future the likelihood of a public and political pushback groves today the chancellor warned the new strains of the virus now threaten to wipe out any success and a new danger what about new solutions or is just just more of the long longer locked down i'm burgle from berlin this is the day. the thing i need to complete has been a year of learning together how the virus works and what works against it. is turned off and i'm not pleased i think we should stick with it until everyone is vaccinated but i feel very restricted. down learning doesn't always mean doing everything right from the start. we already made a few mistakes the virus made us pay for it immediately so i have full understanding of. the things we've learned is that we were not careful enough and not fast enough. also coming up with the u.k. coronavirus variant could very well become the dominant strain all across the globe and scientists say the more mutations the greater the danger to everyone. but actually what i'm looking for a cat's name is mutations going into that area and that
possible exit is pushed further into the future the likelihood of a public and political pushback groves today the chancellor warned the new strains of the virus now threaten to wipe out any success and a new danger what about new solutions or is just just more of the long longer locked down i'm burgle from berlin this is the day. the thing i need to complete has been a year of learning together how the virus works and what works against it. is turned off and i'm not pleased i think we should...
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cost growth -- cost grove votes yes. >> davis votes i. >> sanchez votes i. >> higgins, yes. >> miss sewall votes yes. >> ms. sub na votes i. >> ms. cuba outside. ms. q votes i. >> killed the votes i've. -- killby votes i've. -- i. >> mr. evans. >> evans votes i. >> mr. schneider? >> schneider votes i. >> schwab z, i -- schwazy loci -- votes i. >> ms. murphy votes i. >> mr. gomez votes i. >> mr. horse furred votes i. >> plaskett is votes i -- votes i. >> mr. brady votes no. >> ms. manning is -- mr. nunez votes no. >> buchanan votes no. >> mr. smith of nebraska, votes no. >> mr. reed votes no. >> mr. kelly votes no. >> mr. smith of the -- of missouri votes no. >> mr. rice votes no >>. -- no. >> mr. schweikert votes no. >> mr. larson votes no. >> mr. lahood votes no. >> dr. winston -- dr. windsor votes no. >> arrington is a no. >> dr. ferguson is no. >> mr. estes votes no. >> mr. smucker, votes no. >> mr. hearn votes no. >> misses miller votes no. >> mr. chairman votes i. >> the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman, i have 25 yeas, 18 nose -- no's. >> the motion is agreed to. subtitle amendment
cost growth -- cost grove votes yes. >> davis votes i. >> sanchez votes i. >> higgins, yes. >> miss sewall votes yes. >> ms. sub na votes i. >> ms. cuba outside. ms. q votes i. >> killed the votes i've. -- killby votes i've. -- i. >> mr. evans. >> evans votes i. >> mr. schneider? >> schneider votes i. >> schwab z, i -- schwazy loci -- votes i. >> ms. murphy votes i. >> mr. gomez votes i. >> mr. horse...
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. >> up in the lemon grove above min minori, i am meeting the man introducing lemon to the uniquenessthem in everything they can. >> got you. cheers. >> we head down the shop on the shore where every year a thousand of tourists take a break from the natural wonder of the coast. at a time when italian desserts were dominated by northern and fr french creations, south italy is firmly put on the map capturing this place, lemon delight. >> so we know where the lemons come from. how do you get the delight? of course, wow, cream. three creams, in fact. and for good measure you fill the cake with cream. >> you take it right in. when the creams are mixed, you add more cream and more cream. >> whoa. >> and more cream. a splash of lemon liquor. oh my god. how does he get that delicate smooth coating? >> i thought you are going to do something incredibly elegant. >> a little swirl of cream to finish and a pinch of lemon zest. >> okay. okay. >> and i love lemon. well, we had coffee and now dessert. what better way to end my journey than with a glass of local lemon chello made with a mouth full of
. >> up in the lemon grove above min minori, i am meeting the man introducing lemon to the uniquenessthem in everything they can. >> got you. cheers. >> we head down the shop on the shore where every year a thousand of tourists take a break from the natural wonder of the coast. at a time when italian desserts were dominated by northern and fr french creations, south italy is firmly put on the map capturing this place, lemon delight. >> so we know where the lemons come...
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host: elk grove village, illinois, good morning. caller: morning. i really think that the poor kids are the ones who are the real losers in all this. they are having very few problems, the suburban schools are open, they have commonwealth basketball. no mask, the coaches did not have masks. but high schools can have sports because of the virus. there is a cdc study that says transmission is the lowest in schools and among schoolchildren but i just hear no plan, absolutely no plan for opening. i hear we need the rescue plan, we know the teachers unions get more money to joe biden. i suspect some of that goes to the schools ample wind up back in his pockets. we just don't have a plan. what i see is just for children who can afford not to be in school, we are holding them hostage. guest: that is completely wrong, and there is a plan. frankly, what we've seen, and i'm sorry that you have not seen it up close, we have over 400,000 people who have died of covid, and we have millions of people who have been infected by it. and maybe you have not seen peopl
host: elk grove village, illinois, good morning. caller: morning. i really think that the poor kids are the ones who are the real losers in all this. they are having very few problems, the suburban schools are open, they have commonwealth basketball. no mask, the coaches did not have masks. but high schools can have sports because of the virus. there is a cdc study that says transmission is the lowest in schools and among schoolchildren but i just hear no plan, absolutely no plan for opening. i...
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to make it, you need to head for the hills. [ speaking italian ] >> up in the lemon groves above minorinique amalfi lemons to the dessert and became one of the most famous pastry chefs in italy as a result, sal de riso. >> no, it's incredible. >> these lucky lemons are an ancient hybrid of bitter and sweet citrus fruits, and the locals put them in everything they can. >> cheers. grazie. >> we head down to sal's shop on the shore, where every year thousands of tourists take a break from the natural wonders of the coast to gasp at some manmade culinary marvels. at a time when italian desserts were dominated by northern and french creations, sal put the south of italy firmly on the map by capturing the essence of this place in one particular cake, lemon delight. so we know where the lemons come from, but how do you get the delight? >> jesus, all right. of course, cream. three creams, in fact. and for good measure, you fill the cake with cream. you just take it right in. and when the creams are mixed, you add more cream and more cream and more cream. a splash of lemon liqueur. >> oh, my god
to make it, you need to head for the hills. [ speaking italian ] >> up in the lemon groves above minorinique amalfi lemons to the dessert and became one of the most famous pastry chefs in italy as a result, sal de riso. >> no, it's incredible. >> these lucky lemons are an ancient hybrid of bitter and sweet citrus fruits, and the locals put them in everything they can. >> cheers. grazie. >> we head down to sal's shop on the shore, where every year thousands of...
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the grove sought 12.9% growth in the quarter. in the u.s., only 3.6%. growth was from europe, the middle east, and asia-pacific. asia-pacific sales were up 14.2%. china used to make up 5.5% of sales three years ago. now it is more like 9%. you see a lot of strength in the international parts of the business. vonnie: kailey leinz with our stock of the hour. invisalign helping to push the s&p 500 to records. amanda, i know you are pointing to the toronto talking change at a record as well. --stock exchange is a record as well. amanda: we are in fresh high territory. vonnie: we aren't is been jobs report out of both countries tomorrow as well, and we may see a little bit of divergence, according to analyst i was reading this one. we will bring you the latest with labor market guests tomorrow. that dichotomy could exacerbate the u.s. dollar profile. this is bloomberg. ♪ . . mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. republican senators are countering what they call the democrats' go it alone stimulus plan, with a flurry of nonbinding votes o
the grove sought 12.9% growth in the quarter. in the u.s., only 3.6%. growth was from europe, the middle east, and asia-pacific. asia-pacific sales were up 14.2%. china used to make up 5.5% of sales three years ago. now it is more like 9%. you see a lot of strength in the international parts of the business. vonnie: kailey leinz with our stock of the hour. invisalign helping to push the s&p 500 to records. amanda, i know you are pointing to the toronto talking change at a record as well....
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going to rich man's house to cover homicide you don't know if you're going to liberty city or coconut grove so it's a great character to cover a city in the way that they do. the problem for me was getting to convince that and as i said i worked for that five years and the first for trying to convince and she would answer my calls and then we would end up talking about traffic congestion in miami or why you cannot find a parking spot on the beach anymore and i almost got to a point where i was giving up and i think i had four months left to finish it i called in again and this time she said let's meet and she couldn't of been kinder or sweeter we went out for a one hour lunch that took six hours and we did the again what a week later and we were driving together around that she is a most fantastic character she is not from miami but i don't think you can get more miami than the gold miami chain around her ain't in the way of doing things she has over 45000 murders for the miami herald and crime reporters in miami occupy the reno guys living inside police stations and reporting from the insi
going to rich man's house to cover homicide you don't know if you're going to liberty city or coconut grove so it's a great character to cover a city in the way that they do. the problem for me was getting to convince that and as i said i worked for that five years and the first for trying to convince and she would answer my calls and then we would end up talking about traffic congestion in miami or why you cannot find a parking spot on the beach anymore and i almost got to a point where i was...
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the groving number of professional sports arenas now reopening to fans as covid restrictions are rolling back. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good wednesday morning. it's going to be a really nice day in san rafael as we reach into the upper 60s today's we talk about a slight cooldown in our forecast and high winds coming up in a few minutes. >> and there's a train having problems on the train tracks. over in fremont, no problems for any of the lanes, passing sles u see the headlights heading south toward the open valley. scott? >> good morning, mike, good morning, everyone. happy wednesday. tracy was touching on joe biden's order addressing the manufacturing supply chain that has such app important effect on the bay area, particularly with the manufacturer of chips, as well as the cell phones they go into and electric cars and all kind of other things. materials called rare earth, i'm going to horrify geologist business slaughtering the pronunciation of them. you cannot build a singer car if if this doesn't have neo didium. they cannot get that without china and china reminds t
the groving number of professional sports arenas now reopening to fans as covid restrictions are rolling back. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good wednesday morning. it's going to be a really nice day in san rafael as we reach into the upper 60s today's we talk about a slight cooldown in our forecast and high winds coming up in a few minutes. >> and there's a train having problems on the train tracks. over in fremont, no problems for any of the lanes, passing...
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the heavily damaged mariposa grove will stay closed until further notice. >>> tonight a young bay area pilot is flying a pack of special pups to meet their new trainers. that is owen, only 21 years old, he is tasked with one big mission. on his own time he makes sure these pups get to carlsbad for training before they ar grp off om santa rosa today as part of the k-9 companions, a group that with disabilities.>> i've loved airplanes all my life. i started flying in high school and turned it into a career. here we are four years later, 3000 hours, life is good. being able to make a difference really means a lot to me. >> alwyn has also been an integral part of the organization, helping to raise these puppies with his family for years. he's a pilot, flies puppies, double whammy. >> life is good indeed.>> i wonder what the puppies think about that plane ride. now darren is here with what's ahead for us. >> a lot more of what we had today. today was pretty fantastic. tomorrow will be almost identical, maybe a degree or two cooler. it's talk about these temperatures first, beautiful scene o
the heavily damaged mariposa grove will stay closed until further notice. >>> tonight a young bay area pilot is flying a pack of special pups to meet their new trainers. that is owen, only 21 years old, he is tasked with one big mission. on his own time he makes sure these pups get to carlsbad for training before they ar grp off om santa rosa today as part of the k-9 companions, a group that with disabilities.>> i've loved airplanes all my life. i started flying in high school...
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have our groves of academe become laboratories for ideological indoctrination? all of this is a great source of pain to me. i am a product of a great university. i have taught in higher education all of my life. and i love the great university to which i am attached. i've especially love the life of a scholar, pursuing questions wherever they lead. i have love the life of the historian because it has made friends or me across all centuries and countries. i have loved the life of learning because, in the words of john auclair, it is that love of learning just when to the desire for god. so today, i am a man burdened with grief for things that i love. it was alexander herz and strategy in moments like this test to questions. who is to blame? and what is to be done? to answer those questions we have with us today a distinguished panel of university professors at education policy analyst. first doctor john ellis the distinguished professor emeritus of german literature at the university of california, santa cruz. professor alice's taught it universities in england,
have our groves of academe become laboratories for ideological indoctrination? all of this is a great source of pain to me. i am a product of a great university. i have taught in higher education all of my life. and i love the great university to which i am attached. i've especially love the life of a scholar, pursuing questions wherever they lead. i have love the life of the historian because it has made friends or me across all centuries and countries. i have loved the life of learning...
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bill gates, howard schultz, larry grove.other examples of that it worked out pretty well for the companies. >> yeah. i think it can work out pretty well obviously, jobs to tim cook, everyone thought that was going to be the end of the world for apple, and tim cook has probably done a better job. the question i would ask is how would you keep this retail operation moving forward obviously, we know what his focus has been what does he see what will he bring that will bring a new voice, a new vision for the retail arm of it what does he see, what's his next agenda. what is his next new prick when it comes to the retail site? >> when i heard the news and saw that everybody was so comfortable with this guy taking over, i thought about the scenarios under which people might not be so comfortable with andy jassy taking over i you thought immediately -- and don't "at" me for this this is just a thought i'm putting out there. is the breakup of the company in the cards? no i don't think -- listen -- >> i immediately think of structura
bill gates, howard schultz, larry grove.other examples of that it worked out pretty well for the companies. >> yeah. i think it can work out pretty well obviously, jobs to tim cook, everyone thought that was going to be the end of the world for apple, and tim cook has probably done a better job. the question i would ask is how would you keep this retail operation moving forward obviously, we know what his focus has been what does he see what will he bring that will bring a new voice, a...
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robert grove is the former director of the census bureau, and summed up the legality this way, "thereagic bullet that anyone has discovered to compass population. this is really very difficult to estimate." oh. so many of the studies project they're only 11 million illegal immigrants have come in fact, acknowledged the census is not perfect. they have been honest about that. but strangely, they assume it was pretty close to perfect. specifically, they operate on the assumption that only about 10% of illegal immigrants weren't being captured by census takers, weren't responding to the forms. put another way, their models assume that 90% of the people living in this country illegally were willing to cooperate with census takers. now why would they assume that? that seems like a ridiculous assumption. but there is a reason. ann coulter explains that reason in her book, "adios america, which is one of the few serious expirations, assuming it is not banned by amazon, which it might be. they were lying on a study 20 years ago funded by the university of california. that survey surveyed a to
robert grove is the former director of the census bureau, and summed up the legality this way, "thereagic bullet that anyone has discovered to compass population. this is really very difficult to estimate." oh. so many of the studies project they're only 11 million illegal immigrants have come in fact, acknowledged the census is not perfect. they have been honest about that. but strangely, they assume it was pretty close to perfect. specifically, they operate on the assumption that...
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possible exit is pushed further into the future the likelihood of a public and political pushback groves today the chancellor warned the new strains of the virus now threatened to wipe out any success a new danger what about new solutions or is just just more of the long longer locked down i'm burgled from berlin this is the day. thing i need to complete has been a year of learning together how the virus works and what works against it. is $10.00 a month i'm actually i think we should stick with it until everyone is vaccinated but i feel very restricted. that learning doesn't always mean doing everything right from the start for sure we already made a few mistakes the virus made us pay for it immediately so i have full understanding. that that's one of the things we've learned is that we were not careful enough and not fast enough. also coming up in the u.k. coronavirus variant could very well become the dominant strain all across the globe and scientists say the more mutations the greater the danger to everyone. but actually what i'm looking for a cafe is mutations going into that their
possible exit is pushed further into the future the likelihood of a public and political pushback groves today the chancellor warned the new strains of the virus now threatened to wipe out any success a new danger what about new solutions or is just just more of the long longer locked down i'm burgled from berlin this is the day. thing i need to complete has been a year of learning together how the virus works and what works against it. is $10.00 a month i'm actually i think we should stick...
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general groves, we would see him and while he was tall, lean, those majestic blue eyes, which is theposite, he looked like a farm -- and tech area one, right off on trinity road, which was the primary area at the time, doctor oppenheimer worked there and i was stationed myself directly outside the guard house and he would come by and i would -- and this happen periodically and soon he got to know me. and he looked to me and said hello de miss, tucker high oppenheimer and so forth. little doubt about this and he said no, i think -- you don't know doctor oppenheimer, there's just no way! i mean, this is a famous man. so one day mom asked that to go to the trading post and pick up some items, which was right next to the pierre ex and the post exchange there. and i'm in line right behind, he's getting ready to pace of for some things and i hear a group of people behind me talking and i heard that voice. i turned around and there is doctor oppenheimer and he's cheating chatting with some people and he looked at me and he recognize me and he said, hello dennis! and my dad heard this and th
general groves, we would see him and while he was tall, lean, those majestic blue eyes, which is theposite, he looked like a farm -- and tech area one, right off on trinity road, which was the primary area at the time, doctor oppenheimer worked there and i was stationed myself directly outside the guard house and he would come by and i would -- and this happen periodically and soon he got to know me. and he looked to me and said hello de miss, tucker high oppenheimer and so forth. little doubt...