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>>however, hobbs he will be in court later this week seeking a bail reduction is currently being held without bail here at santa rita jail in dublin after being arrested and charged with child abuse back in 2090 alameda county sheriff's deputy sergeant ray kelly says if hobbs these attorneys plan to use possible exposure to covid-19 as the reason to reduce his belt to 0 the court should take into consideration. the low number of inmates with covid-19 currently inside the jail right now there are currently there are 4 active cases, those cases are mild to moderate those. >>patients are expected to recover we have yet to have any serious case for anybody's didn't you call why there's been no loss of life i hope the courts take that into account. >>they're making these decisions. so let very dangerous individuals our jails while the times is a dublin resident, if you are to be released. this is where he would likely be placed on home confinement, according to police the close proximity to several neighborhood parks and schools as a major concern for dublin mayor david how we are up in ar
>>however, hobbs he will be in court later this week seeking a bail reduction is currently being held without bail here at santa rita jail in dublin after being arrested and charged with child abuse back in 2090 alameda county sheriff's deputy sergeant ray kelly says if hobbs these attorneys plan to use possible exposure to covid-19 as the reason to reduce his belt to 0 the court should take into consideration. the low number of inmates with covid-19 currently inside the jail right now...
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on the mainland we don't have one here we go to the mainland for everything only once we're leaving hobbs a little from when that was don't you sometimes think why don't we live where everything is a little more convenient yeah much whether you go for what i wish or sometimes i do especially when i have to do a big shot and i feel like i've made 5 trips to get everything into the fridge part . that can be really annoying so there are there can you share a small space with a small group of people. has anybody ever gotten mad from holly fever as a bus was that some of the not that i know of sometimes the visitors perhaps that if they get bored. but not you know. by the way the birth of this holidays can be retraced to the exact day it was the 11th of october 16th 34 that was when a hurricane tore a much bigger i limped into smaller parts. every now and then there are heavy storms with floods. everything you see you will then be underwater. except for the houses safely builds on artificial hills called golfed and there's no place along the north sea where people are more exposed to the force
on the mainland we don't have one here we go to the mainland for everything only once we're leaving hobbs a little from when that was don't you sometimes think why don't we live where everything is a little more convenient yeah much whether you go for what i wish or sometimes i do especially when i have to do a big shot and i feel like i've made 5 trips to get everything into the fridge part . that can be really annoying so there are there can you share a small space with a small group of...
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when the hobbs is dead so how was it when they rolled them out a new place would suddenly become their home i know it did and so how was. the idea of going into the rock business came to one lead because he wanted to spend more time with his children. instead of working long days as an industrial engineer now he just signed how long he'll stay at work at the playground. it's not my fault them it seems i lost my father at the age of 7. i've always kept that in the back of my mind whether i became a father at age 20 or 60 i wanted to have lots of time for my children. and then can. have. when he was born in 1903 in a moscow on tunisia's north eastern country in 2900 visited his brother who was studying in berlin he fell in love with the city and have to graduating from high school came to study here as well he met uni on his future wife and decided to stay in germany. and she went to him i wanted to stay here and yulia had a lot to do with that thanks to her support and everything there stood for this. i felt great in berlin and stronger together with yulia. and then came the children an
when the hobbs is dead so how was it when they rolled them out a new place would suddenly become their home i know it did and so how was. the idea of going into the rock business came to one lead because he wanted to spend more time with his children. instead of working long days as an industrial engineer now he just signed how long he'll stay at work at the playground. it's not my fault them it seems i lost my father at the age of 7. i've always kept that in the back of my mind whether i...
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targeted overnight on friday in the province of sindh i had seen the other attack happen in tel ta hobb iraq declare victory over i saw at the end of 2017. you absolutely have lines on al-jazeera the news continues right after a story. where resuming warfare those are the words of colombia's largest army who after a month long ceasefire the national liberation army says the government isn't willing to talk so what does that mean for peace in colombia this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm. we're talking colombia today the national liberation army better known as the e l n says it's resuming its 5 decades long armed activity after declaring a ceasefire exactly one month ago the country's largest rebel group says it agreed to a truce to alleviate the humanitarian crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic and as a gesture of peace more than 6500 people have tested positive for the virus there and nearly 300 have died but the rebels are now accusing the government of showing little or no enthusiasm for revamping the long stalled peace talks or for combating the virus the
targeted overnight on friday in the province of sindh i had seen the other attack happen in tel ta hobb iraq declare victory over i saw at the end of 2017. you absolutely have lines on al-jazeera the news continues right after a story. where resuming warfare those are the words of colombia's largest army who after a month long ceasefire the national liberation army says the government isn't willing to talk so what does that mean for peace in colombia this is inside story. hello and welcome to...
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>>however, hobbs he will be in court later this week seeking a bail reduction he is currently being held without bail here at santa rita jail in dublin after being arrested and charged with child abuse back in 2090 alameda county sheriff's deputy sergeant ray kelly says if that her knees plan to use possible exposure to covid-19 as the reason to reduce his bail to 0 the court should take into consideration. the low number of inmates with covid-19 currently inside the jail right now there are currently there are 4 active cases, those cases are mild to moderate those. >>patients are expected to recover we have yet to have any serious case for anybody's didn't you call why there's been no loss of life i hope the courts take that into account. >>they're making these decisions. so let very dangerous individuals our jails while the times is a dublin resident, if you are to be released. this is where he would likely be placed on home confinement, according to police the close proximity to several neighborhood parks and schools as a major concern for dublin mayor david how we are up in arms were
>>however, hobbs he will be in court later this week seeking a bail reduction he is currently being held without bail here at santa rita jail in dublin after being arrested and charged with child abuse back in 2090 alameda county sheriff's deputy sergeant ray kelly says if that her knees plan to use possible exposure to covid-19 as the reason to reduce his bail to 0 the court should take into consideration. the low number of inmates with covid-19 currently inside the jail right now there...
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morale as became good friends with sheldon adelson head bodyguard and israeli american names so harlow hobbs and israeli bodyguards slash spy connected to u.s. intelligence is our government literally getting ideas from adam sandler movies now . and now. you. have to stretch before that what does adelson have to do with israel adelson is in israel fanatic who among other things founded in owns the most read propaganda rag in israel israel how yom he also helps fund netanyahu and helps fund someone else i haven't heard of this guy but i hope i'm pronouncing his name right don't hold to rump to donald trump i don't fit in it has given him and the g.o.p. a hundreds of millions of dollars but back to the harlem half during the spying operation la hava worked directly under brian nagel the director of global security for the sands casino a former associate director of the u.s. secret service and cyber security expert nagel was officially commanded once by the cia i glad to see the cia get their dirty little fingers into the pie in fact former cia director director current secretary of state and b
morale as became good friends with sheldon adelson head bodyguard and israeli american names so harlow hobbs and israeli bodyguards slash spy connected to u.s. intelligence is our government literally getting ideas from adam sandler movies now . and now. you. have to stretch before that what does adelson have to do with israel adelson is in israel fanatic who among other things founded in owns the most read propaganda rag in israel israel how yom he also helps fund netanyahu and helps fund...
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transforming neighboring the cow from a sleepy portuguese colony to one of the world's biggest gambling hobbs'. the german government is throwing a 9000000000 euro lifeline to the country's national carrier love tons and the airline has been locked in talks for weeks with berlin about a bailout survive the coronavirus travel slump if the deal goes through it will be the largest german corporate rescue since the crisis struck. lufthansa's airplanes sit motionless on the airfield in frankfurt their engines covered in plastic it's an image that symbolizes the weeks of standstill the company experienced during the corona crisis with hardly any flights or passengers or revenue but now the german government will be helping with an emergency relief package worth 9000000000 euros after a long fight over the deal's fine print an agreement has finally been reached we want to make sure that germany maintains its leading position in the field of civil aviation it's about helping a company that's rich in tradition get through the difficulties they were confronted with during the corona pandemic and steere
transforming neighboring the cow from a sleepy portuguese colony to one of the world's biggest gambling hobbs'. the german government is throwing a 9000000000 euro lifeline to the country's national carrier love tons and the airline has been locked in talks for weeks with berlin about a bailout survive the coronavirus travel slump if the deal goes through it will be the largest german corporate rescue since the crisis struck. lufthansa's airplanes sit motionless on the airfield in frankfurt...
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and what you hobbes in front of him and us locked down in the transponder and then you'll have a hideous little movement of this the u.n. feeds 20000000 people in the region but is now warning that the number of hungry people could double so let's get more now on this story with the w. solar neko joining us from nairobi good day to sell a very disturbing story here a 2nd wave of locusts are you already seeing some affects on the food supply and jobs where you are. well at the moment everybody here is focused on the corona crisis so so it's not the 1st wave of work that was there in january didn't have such a huge impact they affected individual farmers villages and families. where partly all of the crops were destroyed but they haven't have had a country wide impact at as of yet so because at that time the farmers had harvested part of most of the crops already but the 2nd way it's more difficult because there are because farmers have just planted in march and april and so the new crops are just coming out so if the locusts go into the more cultural regions then they will. they will atta
and what you hobbes in front of him and us locked down in the transponder and then you'll have a hideous little movement of this the u.n. feeds 20000000 people in the region but is now warning that the number of hungry people could double so let's get more now on this story with the w. solar neko joining us from nairobi good day to sell a very disturbing story here a 2nd wave of locusts are you already seeing some affects on the food supply and jobs where you are. well at the moment everybody...
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been successful is because they followed international best practice i've adapted the resources of hobbes to meet the challenge in the fairly while and as we have here the if used a lot of trees they've had for testing for salmon viruses to come to the help but need of the human population the larger question the much larger question as one of those countries which failed in march to implement tracing and testing can lead reintroduce it as a means of escaping from the ruinous economic law and can this be done before letting the virus loose once again of one thing that can be absolutely sure technical out through smart phones may provide a useful addition to a policy that in themselves they are no substitute for boots on the ground or at least passed now manning the phone banks and implementing a proper policy of testing tracing and isolation and so forth has made them myself and all of the shoal as stay safe good bye for now and we'll see you next week. he said 2 of the cores are so you need for good in each. other than the human russell but if. you saw that on the better side of the dad
been successful is because they followed international best practice i've adapted the resources of hobbes to meet the challenge in the fairly while and as we have here the if used a lot of trees they've had for testing for salmon viruses to come to the help but need of the human population the larger question the much larger question as one of those countries which failed in march to implement tracing and testing can lead reintroduce it as a means of escaping from the ruinous economic law and...
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and you read the enlightenment philosophers, thomas hobbes, david hume, even adam smith, also often emphasiseleast that politically we have to assume that, when we build a society. and i think that idea is just wrong. it is really fundamentally wrong. in the past couple of decades, we have seen scientists from diverse disciplines — psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, archaeologists — all moving from a quite cynical view of human nature to a much more hopeful view of human nature, and what i am trying doing in this book is just to connect the dots and to show that something bigger is going on there. are you saying far from that — that people are basically selfish and bad — are you saying that, fundamentally, deep down, people are good? i just want to get that clear. no, absolutely not. we are not angels, we are not fundamentally good. i'm saying that most people in the end are pretty decent, which i think is a little bit different, and i'm also saying that, what you assume in other people is what you get out of them. so if you assume that most people are selfish and that they just wa
and you read the enlightenment philosophers, thomas hobbes, david hume, even adam smith, also often emphasiseleast that politically we have to assume that, when we build a society. and i think that idea is just wrong. it is really fundamentally wrong. in the past couple of decades, we have seen scientists from diverse disciplines — psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, archaeologists — all moving from a quite cynical view of human nature to a much more hopeful view of human nature,...
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known for contemporary and functional design and detail homs was instrumental in that process that hobbes had a mentor. today the world's leading tech companies continued to be inspired by the classic $960.00 s. and seventy's brown a static anesthetic that lives on in apple's i pod and i found. the 1st generation i pod which references the brown t. 3 pocket radio apple's chief designer jony ive acknowledges the debt and presented detail rahm's with an i pod in return. while bell house propagated a union of craft and technology brown and apple representing union of art commercialism and consumption a sign of the times. the minimalist still most modest look of their products is well suited to the digital age in today's highly individualized society the design of the products we buy is an expression of our identity. what's modest about our house object things fake or fake modesty that's fake news your i pod right this is a perfect brown house object in fact steve jobs went to a lecture of somebody from the new bauhaus and said ok i totally lar of the principles of our so we always carry abou
known for contemporary and functional design and detail homs was instrumental in that process that hobbes had a mentor. today the world's leading tech companies continued to be inspired by the classic $960.00 s. and seventy's brown a static anesthetic that lives on in apple's i pod and i found. the 1st generation i pod which references the brown t. 3 pocket radio apple's chief designer jony ive acknowledges the debt and presented detail rahm's with an i pod in return. while bell house...
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targeted overnight on friday in the province of said i had seen the other attack happen in tel ta hobb iraq declare victory over i saw at the end of 2017. you absolutely have lines on al-jazeera the news continues right after inside story. we're resuming warfare those are the words of colombia's largest army who after a month long ceasefire the national liberation army says the government isn't willing to talk so what does that mean for peace in colombia this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm. we're talking colombia today the national liberation army better known as the e l in says it's resuming its 5 decades long armed activity after declaring a cease fire.
targeted overnight on friday in the province of said i had seen the other attack happen in tel ta hobb iraq declare victory over i saw at the end of 2017. you absolutely have lines on al-jazeera the news continues right after inside story. we're resuming warfare those are the words of colombia's largest army who after a month long ceasefire the national liberation army says the government isn't willing to talk so what does that mean for peace in colombia this is inside story. hello and welcome...
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known for contemporary and functional design and detail homs was instrumental in that process that hobbes adamant. today the world's leading tech companies continue to be inspired by the classic $960.00 s. and seventy's brown a static anesthetic that lives on in apple's i pod and i found. the 1st generation i pod which references the brown t 3 pocket radio apple's chief designer jony ive acknowledges the debt and presented detail roms with an i pod in return. while battle house propagated a union of vox craft and technology brown and apple representing a union of art commercialism and consumption a sign of the times. the minimalist almost modest look of their products is well suited to the digital age in today's highly individualized society the design of the products we buy is an expression of our identity. what's modest of. powerhouse object thing is fake fake modesty that's fake news your i phone this is a perfect bauhaus object in fact steve jobs went to a lecture somebody from the knew about house and said ok i totally love the principles of our so we always carry about house and i w
known for contemporary and functional design and detail homs was instrumental in that process that hobbes adamant. today the world's leading tech companies continue to be inspired by the classic $960.00 s. and seventy's brown a static anesthetic that lives on in apple's i pod and i found. the 1st generation i pod which references the brown t 3 pocket radio apple's chief designer jony ive acknowledges the debt and presented detail roms with an i pod in return. while battle house propagated a...
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you can use alternates such as grant street instead. 128 is shut down between hobbs lane and petrifiedorest. we are seeing a busy ride out of tracy into the alatoona pass. they are beginning around the westbound side, on two 580. that is where the drivetime starts, right around the connector to 680. there are delays around grant line. it is to the dublin interchange. it is definitely busy and we are seeing brake lights around 80 southbound and a road closure is in effect off of 880 on oak forest street and we have been following that. it is due to an earlier fire and it looks like the fire is out but closures are still in effect between 66th avenue and hyde street. you can use coliseum way as an alternate. if you're going to the san mateo bridge, there is a breakdown around hayward. >>> i will be watching temperatures climbing up this afternoon. even hotter compared to yesterday. it is already a warm start to our day. i am on my home weather green screen in my garage and i am feeling that warmth. we are looking at temperatures in the 50s and 60s. san jose is 63 degrees to start off our
you can use alternates such as grant street instead. 128 is shut down between hobbs lane and petrifiedorest. we are seeing a busy ride out of tracy into the alatoona pass. they are beginning around the westbound side, on two 580. that is where the drivetime starts, right around the connector to 680. there are delays around grant line. it is to the dublin interchange. it is definitely busy and we are seeing brake lights around 80 southbound and a road closure is in effect off of 880 on oak...
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along the upper east shore westbound 80 near hobbs road things are free-flowing. you are going out the door, taking 80 through that commute out of fairfield, things are clear as you work your way through. in san francisco in and out of the city, 101 and 280 are quiet both directions. the closures on northbound 101 should be wrapping up by 6:00 but the alemany project is completely done. that is good news. let's check your forecast with darren. >> good morning, i am filling in for mary. we are starting out with clear skies across the entire bay area. on one hand, it makes a beautiful sunrise. the sun is not coming up until 10:00 so we still have 22 minutes. the other thing, the temperatures can drop a little more. it is 39 on the screen for santa rosa, so that inner valleys might need a jacket or sweater and it will feel cold to start the day but for most locations if you are in and around the bay we are in the 50s. concord is 52 and oakland is 49. the daytime highs are going to be like you remember yesterday except a couple degrees about that, about two or 3 degre
along the upper east shore westbound 80 near hobbs road things are free-flowing. you are going out the door, taking 80 through that commute out of fairfield, things are clear as you work your way through. in san francisco in and out of the city, 101 and 280 are quiet both directions. the closures on northbound 101 should be wrapping up by 6:00 but the alemany project is completely done. that is good news. let's check your forecast with darren. >> good morning, i am filling in for mary. we...
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next up -- hobbs asarquita professional at technical school for the past 40 years. she was beloved by students and staff alike. marquita was just as involved outside the classroom and she and her family were active participants in the community whether it was for breast cancer awareness with the clinton memorial church or with the consortium in newark which presented her with their unsung angels award in 2013. speaking of family, marquita was the one who took on the task of planning reunions and keeping the bond among the generations so strong. she leaves behind her husband cornell with whom i had the great honor to speak yesterday. he himself is recovering from covid-19 so please keep him in your careers -- in your prayers. and then there are the kids. she also leaves her brother julian and sisters deborah and patricia and their families including many nieces and nephews, among many other family. marquita was only 64 years old. she leaves many colleagues and students who also loved her dearly. may god bless you, marquita, and may her legacy of selflessness, service
next up -- hobbs asarquita professional at technical school for the past 40 years. she was beloved by students and staff alike. marquita was just as involved outside the classroom and she and her family were active participants in the community whether it was for breast cancer awareness with the clinton memorial church or with the consortium in newark which presented her with their unsung angels award in 2013. speaking of family, marquita was the one who took on the task of planning reunions...
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ahead in a safe way for thousands of patients including by introducing code that protected cancer hobbs earlier i was joined by cancer expert professor carol sykora he told me that closing down the n.h.s. to everything but coronavirus would be a disaster. the predictive model the worst case scenario model that's still being used by our department of health is a 2nd wave in september bigger than the 1st wave requiring even more critical care facilities with lung infection by virus and then the winter pressure business when every winter traditionally older people come in with you moan your chest infection that need treatment so if the 2 together basic close down the n.h.s. to everything but chest infection kroner a non corona that would be a disaster i would mean going back into lockdown. i don't think it's going to happen and i'd love to see the basis of a calculation if you look at the european figures now it's fantastic it's going right down the new infection rate is plummeting it's as though the virus has got bored with us or you know we're dancing with the human host that sauce on th
ahead in a safe way for thousands of patients including by introducing code that protected cancer hobbs earlier i was joined by cancer expert professor carol sykora he told me that closing down the n.h.s. to everything but coronavirus would be a disaster. the predictive model the worst case scenario model that's still being used by our department of health is a 2nd wave in september bigger than the 1st wave requiring even more critical care facilities with lung infection by virus and then the...
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challenge to california's law and then let's not forget arizona, democratic national committee versus hobbson't matter. it's about protecting election integrity. as democrats claim they care about everybody's vote, well, so do i, so does any american, whichever way you vote, you want your vote counted but national mail by vote is a political fraud and it's a way to take down our system and to take down our belief in the integrity of the system even further. >> jason, your rebuttal? >> well, first of all, david and i agree on one thing. that donald trump is a twitter troll. we agree on that. one thing that i'll say, the test case for vote by mail is oregon. they've had 100 million mail-in ballots since 2000 and they've only had 12 cases of fraud. so that's less than one ballot per year. you know, half a ballot a year comes up fraudulent. so this idea of fraud, of course, we had chris cobatch saying that there were three million fraudulent votes in 2016 since the president lost the popular vote. it came out that his commission couldn't find that. of course, they had -- "the washington post" f
challenge to california's law and then let's not forget arizona, democratic national committee versus hobbson't matter. it's about protecting election integrity. as democrats claim they care about everybody's vote, well, so do i, so does any american, whichever way you vote, you want your vote counted but national mail by vote is a political fraud and it's a way to take down our system and to take down our belief in the integrity of the system even further. >> jason, your rebuttal?...
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>>however, hobbs he will be in court later this week seeking a bail reduction he is currently being held without bail here at santa rita jail in dublin after being arrested and charged with child abuse back in 2090 alameda county sheriff's deputy sergeant ray kelly says that her knees plan to use possible exposure to covid-19 as the reason to reduce his belt to 0 the court should take into consideration. the low number of mates with covid-19 currently inside the jail right now there are currently there are 4 active cases, those cases are mild to moderate those. >>patients are expected to recover we have yet to have any serious case for anybody's didn't you call why there's been no loss of life i hope the courts take that into account. >>they're making these decisions. so let very dangerous individuals our jails while the times is a dublin resident if he were to be released. this is where he would likely be placed on home confinement, according to police the close proximity to several neighborhood parks and schools as a major concern for dublin mayor david how we are up in arms were reall
>>however, hobbs he will be in court later this week seeking a bail reduction he is currently being held without bail here at santa rita jail in dublin after being arrested and charged with child abuse back in 2090 alameda county sheriff's deputy sergeant ray kelly says that her knees plan to use possible exposure to covid-19 as the reason to reduce his belt to 0 the court should take into consideration. the low number of mates with covid-19 currently inside the jail right now there are...
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and he is -- we -- we did "hobbs and shaw" together, but that was a smaller cameo but this was our movie>> and we are in these scenes. but a lot of the movie is -- a a lot of the first six weeks of the movie was just ryan and i. and man, i would like to think that i am a professional and i'm -- i'm disciplined. oh, my god [ laughter ] i never laughed so hard. but it gets to a point, by the way -- and you know, by the way, ryan's -- he has an athlete's mentality. he comes on set, he is ready to work as funny and brilliant as he is, you know, he is like this. and he is an intense actor but it got to a point where he would -- he would say something and i would say something, and then, he would say it in a way that he knew i liked [ laughter ] which is actually needbleep ]. excuse my language >> jimmy: yeah >> that's it it just all comes out. >> jimmy: and once you get the giggles, forget it, man. >> oh, it was horrible and he is going to kill me for this but he did this thing where he -- it was my close-up and we are having this intense conversation, and i said something and he looked at me
and he is -- we -- we did "hobbs and shaw" together, but that was a smaller cameo but this was our movie>> and we are in these scenes. but a lot of the movie is -- a a lot of the first six weeks of the movie was just ryan and i. and man, i would like to think that i am a professional and i'm -- i'm disciplined. oh, my god [ laughter ] i never laughed so hard. but it gets to a point, by the way -- and you know, by the way, ryan's -- he has an athlete's mentality. he comes on set,...
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>>however, hobbs he will be in court later this week seeking a bail reduction he is currently being heldhout bail here at santa rita jail in dublin after being arrested and charged with child abuse back in 2090 alameda county sheriff's deputy sergeant ray kelly says if the attorneys plan to use possible exposure to covid-19 as the reason to reduce his bail to 0 the court should take into consideration. the low number of inmates with covid-19 currently inside the jail right now there are currently there are 4 active cases, those cases are mild to moderate those. >>patients are expected to recover we have yet to have any serious case for anybody's the u haul why there's been no loss of life i hope the courts take that into account. >>when you're making these decisions. so let very dangerous individuals our jails while the times is a dublin resident, if you are to be released. this is where he would likely be placed on home confinement, according to police the close proximity to several neighborhood parks and schools as a major concern for dublin mayor david how we are up in arms were reall
>>however, hobbs he will be in court later this week seeking a bail reduction he is currently being heldhout bail here at santa rita jail in dublin after being arrested and charged with child abuse back in 2090 alameda county sheriff's deputy sergeant ray kelly says if the attorneys plan to use possible exposure to covid-19 as the reason to reduce his bail to 0 the court should take into consideration. the low number of inmates with covid-19 currently inside the jail right now there are...
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>>however, hobbs he will be in court later this week seeking a bail reduction he is currently being held without bail here at santa rita jail in dublin after being arrested and charged with child abuse back in 2090 alameda county sheriff's deputy sergeant ray kelly says if the attorneys plan to use possible exposure to covid-19 as the reason to reduce his bail to 0 the court should take into consideration. the low number of inmates with covid-19 currently inside the jail right now there are currently there are 4 active cases, those cases are mild to moderate those. >>patients are expected to recover we have yet to have any serious case running buddies. these there's been no loss of life i hope the courts take that into account. >>when you're making these decisions. so l very dangerous individuals our jails while the times is a dublin resident, if you are to be released. this is where he would likely be placed on home confinement, according to police the close proximity to several neighborhood parks and schools as a major concern for dublin mayor david how we are up in arms were really no
>>however, hobbs he will be in court later this week seeking a bail reduction he is currently being held without bail here at santa rita jail in dublin after being arrested and charged with child abuse back in 2090 alameda county sheriff's deputy sergeant ray kelly says if the attorneys plan to use possible exposure to covid-19 as the reason to reduce his bail to 0 the court should take into consideration. the low number of inmates with covid-19 currently inside the jail right now there...
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many great novelist grew up reading superhero comics, reading the peanuts, reading calvin and hobbes. everyone can still enjoy those books and then go to appreciate tolstoy and edith wharton in adulthood. there's a lot more books out there for those -- i think graphic novels, again you might look down at dog man in captain underpants, and i did before look into them, and i don't look down on those books. i looked up to the books. those books are doing something really incredible which is those books, the wimpy kid books are giving kids to read to probably otherwise wouldn't read. if those kids love those books, they will then move on to other books. i think there's a recognition and tailoring to a greater variety of readers. >> another question likes. >> one of the other things i want to pick your brain about, you mentioned the new wish y.a. category. my older to have gotten more into the y.a. category now and some of them material feels to me totally inappropriate for even kids who are ostensibly the target for. i'm trying to figure out like what makes a book i y.a. book, and how we
many great novelist grew up reading superhero comics, reading the peanuts, reading calvin and hobbes. everyone can still enjoy those books and then go to appreciate tolstoy and edith wharton in adulthood. there's a lot more books out there for those -- i think graphic novels, again you might look down at dog man in captain underpants, and i did before look into them, and i don't look down on those books. i looked up to the books. those books are doing something really incredible which is those...
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that is nothing like civilization, that is called basically the state of nature a hobbs described it. you let that sort of thing happened in pretty soon you hav a situation that nobody can control. we should expect one thing out of the government if nothing else and that is too protect us and maintain order. i think if they had arrested people early on they think i don't want to spend the night i jail and back off. instead of just saying let it rip, let them do what they want and now it's metastasizing like a cancer starting in minneapoli and spreading to other countrie around the country. absolute failure of basic political leadership. >> end and understanding of basic human nature. if your kid comes home after getting a bad grade or losing a game, you don't let him smash all the dishes in the kitchen because he's upset. there is something nihilistic o one level, patronizing on the other to say well, these kind o people, whoever they are, have no kind of emotional resources, so the only way they can expres frustration is by setting thing on fire, how does that say what you feel about
that is nothing like civilization, that is called basically the state of nature a hobbs described it. you let that sort of thing happened in pretty soon you hav a situation that nobody can control. we should expect one thing out of the government if nothing else and that is too protect us and maintain order. i think if they had arrested people early on they think i don't want to spend the night i jail and back off. instead of just saying let it rip, let them do what they want and now it's...
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figure out what does it mean to have a peer review of this kind of media, and look, if you have allison hobbsr tom segrew or joyce chaplin writing for popular readership, no one can say it is not scholarly. some point you have to get wise, has to be a way to measure impact, thinking of scholarly impact, not how many times you were cited by peer review journals. something that provosts, department chairs, that's a conversation they have to have. genie is out of the bottle. many of you are working in an a log publishing, you see the sand moving through the hour glass. you know that's a platform you find harder to sustain and get people to contribute to. so the institutions have to figure out how to catch up with that. some ways i am not necessarily worried about whether or not the efforts being done will be fruitless. i think the political economy of higher education has to adjust as technology adjusts. as a last point, i will say on this, this connects to the point that joey raised earlier, one of the really fruitful consequences of a tough moment, speaking specifically about the long term, mo
figure out what does it mean to have a peer review of this kind of media, and look, if you have allison hobbsr tom segrew or joyce chaplin writing for popular readership, no one can say it is not scholarly. some point you have to get wise, has to be a way to measure impact, thinking of scholarly impact, not how many times you were cited by peer review journals. something that provosts, department chairs, that's a conversation they have to have. genie is out of the bottle. many of you are...
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you know, look, it's like, if you have allison hobbs, joyce chaplain, writing for popular readership,no one can say the platform is unscholarly, right? we have to get wise and say there is a way to measure impact and thinking about scholarly impact not along the lines of just how many times you've been cited by peer review journals. that's something that university presidents, department chairs, it's a conversation they have to have. the genie is out of the bottle. i mean, many of you working, for example, in analog publishing, particularly academic journals, you see the sand moving through the hourglass faster than anybody. you know it is a platform you're finding harder and harder to sustain and to get people to contribute to. so the institutions are going to have to figure out how to catch up with that. in some ways, i'm not necessarily worried about whether or not the effort in the digital arenas will be fruitful. i think the platforms of higher education has to adjust azts technology adjusts. this connects to the point that joey raised earlier. one of the really, i think, fruitfu
you know, look, it's like, if you have allison hobbs, joyce chaplain, writing for popular readership,no one can say the platform is unscholarly, right? we have to get wise and say there is a way to measure impact and thinking about scholarly impact not along the lines of just how many times you've been cited by peer review journals. that's something that university presidents, department chairs, it's a conversation they have to have. the genie is out of the bottle. i mean, many of you working,...
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and, look, it's like if you have allison hobbs or tom segrew or joyce chaplain writing for popular readershipobody can say that platform is unscholarly, right? at some point we will to get wise and say there has to be a way of measuring scholarly impact, not simply how many times you have been cited by peer-reviewed journals. the genie is out of the bottle. many of you who are working, for example, in analogue publishing, particular in academic journals, you see the sand moving through the hourglass faster than anything. that's a platform that you are finding harder and harder to sustain and get people to contribute to. so the institutions are going to have to figure out how to catch up with that. so in some ways i'm not necessarily worried about whether or not the efforts being done for the digital reader will be fruitless. i think, frankly, that the political economy of higher education is going to have to adjust as technology adjusts. as a last point, i'll say on this, and this connects to the point that joey raised earlier, one of the really i think fruitful consequences of a really tough
and, look, it's like if you have allison hobbs or tom segrew or joyce chaplain writing for popular readershipobody can say that platform is unscholarly, right? at some point we will to get wise and say there has to be a way of measuring scholarly impact, not simply how many times you have been cited by peer-reviewed journals. the genie is out of the bottle. many of you who are working, for example, in analogue publishing, particular in academic journals, you see the sand moving through the...