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and the dutch pharmacologist mark post presented the 1st ever lab grown burger back in 2013 that burger cost around 250000 euros to develop testers consumed it at a public event their verdict was that it tasted like meat but it was a little on the dry side. 6 years later mark post continues to cultivate meat in his lab it must be to university he's added fat cells to the recipe intended to make the lab grown meat tastes juicy or we haven't tasted it with the fat yet so we don't quite know what we imagine that the taste will improve and also the picture will improve have being more juicy than before the calculations show that it will end up with something like 1011 euro for a hamburger. but that price would only be possible if the lab grown meat is mass produced. so far the scientists output has been limited to what they can grow in the lab but in theory the implications could be huge a single muscle stem cell could be the source of enough meat to feed millions of people and all that without a single animal being harmed. zevi of others among a team of experts the german government has co
and the dutch pharmacologist mark post presented the 1st ever lab grown burger back in 2013 that burger cost around 250000 euros to develop testers consumed it at a public event their verdict was that it tasted like meat but it was a little on the dry side. 6 years later mark post continues to cultivate meat in his lab it must be to university he's added fat cells to the recipe intended to make the lab grown meat tastes juicy or we haven't tasted it with the fat yet so we don't quite know what...
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also wrote, she was writing last night, she said, the court's order requires absentee voters to post mark their ballots by election date, april 7th, even if they did not receive their ballots by that date. that is a novel requirement. she's dripping with sarcasm. unlike the majority, she really focused on the pandemic and said, look, there are a thousand cases. there are deaths here. voter are going to be disenfranchised. and more of these cases, even without the pandemic, we already knew they were going to be more challenging to voting rights. now you have this pandemic going on, more of these cases in other states are going to go through the lower courts and hit the supreme court and that really shows you what we're going to see between now and november. and almost feels like last night that opinion which was so political, right, the rnc versus the democrats, kind of almost hints of bush v. gore. that's what we're looking at, jim. >> listen, you put a pin on it there. voters will be disenfranchised. fewer people able to vote, bottom line, thanks as always. >> thank you. >>> understaffed
also wrote, she was writing last night, she said, the court's order requires absentee voters to post mark their ballots by election date, april 7th, even if they did not receive their ballots by that date. that is a novel requirement. she's dripping with sarcasm. unlike the majority, she really focused on the pandemic and said, look, there are a thousand cases. there are deaths here. voter are going to be disenfranchised. and more of these cases, even without the pandemic, we already knew they...
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post world mark documentary stories made w. . this is the w. news live from berlin east under lockdown churches around the world celebrate the holy day with no congregation in front pope francis calls for global solidarity in fighting the coronavirus pandemic and to cease fires in all conflicts simply to square normally packed with tens of thousands of worshipers stands deserted. and how one business woman in belgium is defining economic downturn with some tasty seasonal treats she says or does for these easter bunnies with a difference in absolutely popping out the door. and anthony how would welcome the pope has broken with centuries of tradition and live streamed his easter sunday mass for the 1st time as the world's 1300000000 catholics celebrate the holiday on the coronavirus lockdown he spoke to a small audience in some pages basilica instead of the hundreds of thousands who normally gather in the square that francis devoted his traditional message to what he called this year's easter of solitude and called for global solidarity let's tak
post world mark documentary stories made w. . this is the w. news live from berlin east under lockdown churches around the world celebrate the holy day with no congregation in front pope francis calls for global solidarity in fighting the coronavirus pandemic and to cease fires in all conflicts simply to square normally packed with tens of thousands of worshipers stands deserted. and how one business woman in belgium is defining economic downturn with some tasty seasonal treats she says or does...
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post world mark documentary stars makes w. . play. this is the w. news live from berlin based on the lockdown churches around the world celebrate the holy day with no congregation and drunk pope francis calls for global solidarity and finally to run a virus pandemic and for seeing spots in all conflicts simply to square normally packed with tens of thousands of worshippers stands deserted.
post world mark documentary stars makes w. . play. this is the w. news live from berlin based on the lockdown churches around the world celebrate the holy day with no congregation and drunk pope francis calls for global solidarity and finally to run a virus pandemic and for seeing spots in all conflicts simply to square normally packed with tens of thousands of worshippers stands deserted.
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paper ballots, we have secure voting equipment, so there's no computer telling you how to mark your ballot. audits,post-election which means we look at a sampling of the voter ballots make sure everything is safe we have republicans and democrats at the polling site. these are all measures we put in place to ensure voters of the integrity of the system, and the absentee component that we have had for some time -- we are just promoting it aggressively samecycle -- have the factors to protect the voting process. keep in mind, whether it is this particular virus issue or seeing challenges as bad actors and other countries trying to influence our elections, we cannot let these types of things take away the integrity, the confidence in that your vote will be counted and that the election process is on the up and up, and at the end of the day, you will have the results that you and your voters voted. host: katherine's neck from st. joseph, michigan. go ahead. good morning. caller: hi there. we decided to vote by absentee vote. we had a discussion here this morning. what happens with people who are in prisons
paper ballots, we have secure voting equipment, so there's no computer telling you how to mark your ballot. audits,post-election which means we look at a sampling of the voter ballots make sure everything is safe we have republicans and democrats at the polling site. these are all measures we put in place to ensure voters of the integrity of the system, and the absentee component that we have had for some time -- we are just promoting it aggressively samecycle -- have the factors to protect the...
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but mark dimondstein. >> call congress and make sure the post office stays with the people of this country. thank you, craig. >> thank you, mark. dr. rory, let me bring you in here. let's start there. what do we know? i know some of the thinking has evolved on this. what do we know about how long this virus can live on surfaces like mail, like card board, like packages? >> yeah, good morning, craig, it's so good to be with you. again. yeah, look, this is a public health crisis. a lot of the things that are playing out right now we've actually known, we in the medical, certainly in the public health community have known for a long time. this is an epidemic, a pandemic. and unfortunately the reality is that this is not going to get better in the next day, week or next several months. this is going to go on for a long time. that doesn't mean this high level of acuity. but we need to really be careful and all of us need to play a role. the virus is -- really we don't know where it is but we need to act as if we all are carriers, even if we feel well we have to act like we're carriers of the vi
but mark dimondstein. >> call congress and make sure the post office stays with the people of this country. thank you, craig. >> thank you, mark. dr. rory, let me bring you in here. let's start there. what do we know? i know some of the thinking has evolved on this. what do we know about how long this virus can live on surfaces like mail, like card board, like packages? >> yeah, good morning, craig, it's so good to be with you. again. yeah, look, this is a public health...
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the ceo mark zuckerberg, in a facebook post, saying all events with 50 or more people have been canceled, facebook will hold virtual events instead. employees won't be returning to their offices across the bay area, and across the world, until at least the end of this may. >>> well, up next, he may have lost his battle with covid-19, but this 87-year-old man from the bay area showed his strength through it all. his last decision in life that saved lives. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri tracking a system offshore and our rain chances. i'll also give you a look at my long-range forecast, and when our rain chances will, what they will look like over the next 30 to 45 days. see you in about seven minutes. >>> a rare violent crime in pleasantton, the city's first homicide since 2012, it happened last night just before 8:30 p.m. in the parking lot of the hyatt house hotel, police say a man was confronted by several people and ended up getting stabbed multiple times. he died at the urged to call pleasanton police. >>> well, during this pandemic, we talk a lot about the numbers of covid
the ceo mark zuckerberg, in a facebook post, saying all events with 50 or more people have been canceled, facebook will hold virtual events instead. employees won't be returning to their offices across the bay area, and across the world, until at least the end of this may. >>> well, up next, he may have lost his battle with covid-19, but this 87-year-old man from the bay area showed his strength through it all. his last decision in life that saved lives. >>> i'm chief...
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a number of mile posts or sometimes i call them sign posts marked the roads of sectional friction. major events such as the missouri controversy of 1820, the war with mexico, 1846, 68. there's a quiz after. i already said the missouri compromise. the compromise of 1850. the kansas/nebraska act. the caning of charles summer in on the floor of the senate. the dred scott decision of 1857. this is all 1857 and john brown's raid in 1859 comprised quite a vivid and shocking timeline of the northern and southern dissension. >> i want to thank joan for joining out the section dimension, the dimension of my three themes. they all have flaws. and i have to admit that my list also admitted one other theme that's crucial to understand in the 1850s. that's the breakdown of the party system. the party system dominated by the whig party and democratic party. this shows the successors. the whig party dissolved in the 1850s. the democratic party became in effect a southern dominated sectional party that elected doe faces. the drierisive term. men such as franklin pierce and the ever-popular titan,
a number of mile posts or sometimes i call them sign posts marked the roads of sectional friction. major events such as the missouri controversy of 1820, the war with mexico, 1846, 68. there's a quiz after. i already said the missouri compromise. the compromise of 1850. the kansas/nebraska act. the caning of charles summer in on the floor of the senate. the dred scott decision of 1857. this is all 1857 and john brown's raid in 1859 comprised quite a vivid and shocking timeline of the northern...
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>>senator kamala harris decided she better help out virginia senator mark warner were posted a videoinstagram this week about how to make one of his favorite snacks a tuna melt sandwich and during the tutorial used a lot of mayonnaise e scooped out dripping wet tuna straight from the can on to an toasted white bread or has been added 2 slices of cheddar cheese and popped it all in the microwave for 30 seconds. if lawmakers were quick to react on social media was shock and disgust that is recipe. kamala harris tweeted mark. we need to talk call she shared a video of the 2 on her instagram story. >>i will tell you also what it will cease average i get where you're going with putting a man is in the high way in that. you actually and a lot of people are great. if you want to be outside u.s. basically while right outside we put you said the time to jump around in the sky. let me take you know cut it and want to see. >>oversight being as senator and a presidential candidate to harris is a pretty awesome. cook has so she she adds fresh ingredients like celery and onion to this recipe and s
>>senator kamala harris decided she better help out virginia senator mark warner were posted a videoinstagram this week about how to make one of his favorite snacks a tuna melt sandwich and during the tutorial used a lot of mayonnaise e scooped out dripping wet tuna straight from the can on to an toasted white bread or has been added 2 slices of cheddar cheese and popped it all in the microwave for 30 seconds. if lawmakers were quick to react on social media was shock and disgust that is...
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this is the headline from the washington post for oklahoma city. marking5th anniversary of the explosion --side the ever be tomorrow murrahuilding -- building. the next hour will look back at the event from 25 years ago. joining us as the executive director.
this is the headline from the washington post for oklahoma city. marking5th anniversary of the explosion --side the ever be tomorrow murrahuilding -- building. the next hour will look back at the event from 25 years ago. joining us as the executive director.
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anyone who post marks their vo by 7:00 p.m. today, their vote will count. we want everybody toble to vote. we want to make sure there arepe safeguards thaple who aren't supposed to be voting don't vot t re are thousands of people who requested absentee ballots who still hadd them vetil this moreiningt . n'do yocreu really believe evere who has a chance to voe will be able to do so today? >> the governor and legislature was pushing forpril 7, and if they didn't get that process done, that's going to be up to e state to make sure they got those baots out. able to vote.want everyone to be what we did not want is to see safeguards taken wayike d., making sure that the voter who is turning in the ballot is the voter whose name is on the ballot. those types of things that safeguard the integrity of the election. th so much uncertainty right now in our country, we need people to have confidence in our election process. and that's why the r.n.c. got involved and pushed for the i.d. requirements, the witnesses not keeping an election open six additional days beyond
anyone who post marks their vo by 7:00 p.m. today, their vote will count. we want everybody toble to vote. we want to make sure there arepe safeguards thaple who aren't supposed to be voting don't vot t re are thousands of people who requested absentee ballots who still hadd them vetil this moreiningt . n'do yocreu really believe evere who has a chance to voe will be able to do so today? >> the governor and legislature was pushing forpril 7, and if they didn't get that process done,...
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post characterization of it? >> the characterization is way off the mark and not surprising for the post but it is a temporary order but it does keep people who can come straight into the labor market out of the country for at least 60 days and that can be extended and stephen made the point, i made that point, the president wrote into the order that he wants us at the department of homeland security to come back with recommendations about expanding it, change it, adding to it or extending it. the characterization of that is off the mark. nonetheless at this time with the economic strife that we are suddenly facing after a tremendous trump economy was rolling along for three years it is very appropriate not only to do this first step but to look past it as the president ordered in the executive order, nothing secret going on here about looking at other alternatives to further clear out opportunities for americans to work that might be taken by immigrants who come to this country. america's immigration system is designed for the benefit of america and americans first and this president said that many times, he campa
post characterization of it? >> the characterization is way off the mark and not surprising for the post but it is a temporary order but it does keep people who can come straight into the labor market out of the country for at least 60 days and that can be extended and stephen made the point, i made that point, the president wrote into the order that he wants us at the department of homeland security to come back with recommendations about expanding it, change it, adding to it or...
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no health department guidelines posted on the window, no markings inside or out showing the recommended safe distance between customers and no barrier to protect customer and checker from each other. >> most stores have a shield in front of you, so that it protects you and the customers. >> this customer agrees. >> everywhere. >> now they do have the authority to issue citations if some of those businesses aren't following the health department guidelines. up to this point they haven't done that. they've come close, but they haven't done that, they'd rather use persuasion than seeming to come on heavy handed. >> eric thomas, abc 7 news. >> a new information from top health experts shows that black americans are being hit disproportionately hard by coronavirus. what do the numbers look like here or are there even numbers available. here's jovina. >> health inequities in this country is deep. the coronavirus is magnifying that, and health experts need data to address the problem, but it's not that easy to get. >> health disparities have always existed for the african-american community. b
no health department guidelines posted on the window, no markings inside or out showing the recommended safe distance between customers and no barrier to protect customer and checker from each other. >> most stores have a shield in front of you, so that it protects you and the customers. >> this customer agrees. >> everywhere. >> now they do have the authority to issue citations if some of those businesses aren't following the health department guidelines. up to this...
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this is the headline from the washington post for oklahoma city. marking the 25th anniversary of the explosion --side the ever be tomorrow murrahuilding -- building. the next hour will look back at the event from 25 years ago. joining us as the executive director. of 1995,, from april these words by president bill clinton. his first comments about the bombing. [video clip] citye bombing in oklahoma was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. andas an act of cowardice it was evil. states will not tolerate it. i will not allow the people of this country to be intimidated by evil cowards. with our team, which we assembled to deal with this bombing, and i have determined to take the following steps to ensure the strongest response to this situation. first, i have deployed a crisis management team under the leadership of the fbi working with the department of justice, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms, military and local authorities. we are sending the finest to solve these murders. second, i have declared an emergency in oklahoma ci
this is the headline from the washington post for oklahoma city. marking the 25th anniversary of the explosion --side the ever be tomorrow murrahuilding -- building. the next hour will look back at the event from 25 years ago. joining us as the executive director. of 1995,, from april these words by president bill clinton. his first comments about the bombing. [video clip] citye bombing in oklahoma was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. andas an act of cowardice it was...
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mark whose kaiso drives a mercedes jeep. posting $360.00 kilowatts of electric power and a range of over 300 kilometers converted by his company. it's been a little over 5 years since the crisis set out to revolutionize the sector. developing batteries in this picture rest part of northeastern austria. but his move into the social welfare told region just lovely this is where we are grounded where we source our electricity. a lot of hydro power which we also used to charge r.v.'s a lot of solar energy the region is ideal for the mobility of their heads and the whole team are very down to earth people didn't get some. i want to do something for the next generation nature here is just gorgeous and we want to stay that way that's where we get our motivation to bring about change. in 2014 the 3 brothers joined forces to set up their company. made all decisions together and on equal footing which is still the case today. because you know where it's a win win we go over things at home and then continue it would. be nice thing is that we'r
mark whose kaiso drives a mercedes jeep. posting $360.00 kilowatts of electric power and a range of over 300 kilometers converted by his company. it's been a little over 5 years since the crisis set out to revolutionize the sector. developing batteries in this picture rest part of northeastern austria. but his move into the social welfare told region just lovely this is where we are grounded where we source our electricity. a lot of hydro power which we also used to charge r.v.'s a lot of solar...
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it's downright scary and now we have isn't the only company doing this mark zuckerberg has said that facebook would also remove any posts about stay at home or orders or protests in the states we've seen like in. those aren't allowed people can't post these up don't tech companies have a responsibility to protect users from bad information but you know is that call that he calls it harmful misinformation but what about on our side if we want to post something like if you attended the 7th. yes exactly i mean what mark zuckerberg has done is insane actually just released a podcast on it yesterday people can check it out on my social media but essentially we talk about the fact that you know zucker berg has said that if you live in a state where the government says you're not allowed to go out and protest because of violate social distancing orders then then facebook is going to block those posts so that people in those states can't see them well that's insane because manila as you know the whole point of protest is to voice your disagreement many times most of the time with government action it's not violence it's not des
it's downright scary and now we have isn't the only company doing this mark zuckerberg has said that facebook would also remove any posts about stay at home or orders or protests in the states we've seen like in. those aren't allowed people can't post these up don't tech companies have a responsibility to protect users from bad information but you know is that call that he calls it harmful misinformation but what about on our side if we want to post something like if you attended the 7th. yes...
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but his new chief of staff, this lucky fellow named mark meadows, ran to the "new york post" to tell them that trump is so busy working we often misses lunch. well, not according to his pants, he doesn't. if trump misses lunch it's only because he's still eating breakfast. and maybe the most interesting detail of the story in the "times" is after he does one of these marathon briefings he goes upstairs and watches them on tv to review his performance with his staff. and i'll bet he gets very good marks. "great job again mr president! that thing about putting wiper fluid in your veins? brilliant!" and by the way, this fit he had on twitter happened on his wife's 50th birthday. it was melania's 50th birthday. and no, it would seem that her birthday wish did not come true. she is still there. after that disastrous briefing, the white house canceled the briefings for saturday, today and yesterday. there was talk they'd try to limit the president's face time going forward. but of course trump got wind of that, of people saying he'd been muzzled, and rescheduled his event for today. and he
but his new chief of staff, this lucky fellow named mark meadows, ran to the "new york post" to tell them that trump is so busy working we often misses lunch. well, not according to his pants, he doesn't. if trump misses lunch it's only because he's still eating breakfast. and maybe the most interesting detail of the story in the "times" is after he does one of these marathon briefings he goes upstairs and watches them on tv to review his performance with his staff. and i'll...
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let me read you, rev, what joe biden says about this attack on the post office. marks going to try to kick back the election, somehow come up with some rational why it can't be held, threatening the post office. what in god's name is that about other than trying to let the word out he'll do all he can to make it very hard for people to vote. that's the only way he thinks he can possibly win. >> it is very curious at a time that we are facing a pandemic of proportions that we never experienced, that this president knows that everyone including dr. fauci is saying it may be a second wave in the fall which could affect the election, which means all groups including nonpartisan groups, are saying let us now start teaching people and campaigning around, mail in the vote so we have a november election. and it would be in my opinion the most politically naive people that would think this president would not want to see a reason not to delay the election and clearly if there's no postal service or if it's not operating in full services, that you could have a mail-in election,
let me read you, rev, what joe biden says about this attack on the post office. marks going to try to kick back the election, somehow come up with some rational why it can't be held, threatening the post office. what in god's name is that about other than trying to let the word out he'll do all he can to make it very hard for people to vote. that's the only way he thinks he can possibly win. >> it is very curious at a time that we are facing a pandemic of proportions that we never...
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now these ballots needed to be post marked by yesterday but if you didn't received ballot because the you didn't trust that the mail would work you're allowed to go in and vote today. nobody is sure how many people will show up. the big headline is it's a test. a test. a test. no one is sure how this will work out and nobody expects it to go smoothly. where it fails will be very revealing and helpful for many other states out there trying to figure out november, is this how we're all going to have to do it? everyone is paying attention to that question, gayle. >> yeah. november 3rd is a big election day so would be good to work out any kinks that may come up right now as we sit here april going into may. my story is from belgium because they got a problem that's no small potatoes. it's exactly the opposite. they got a massive surplus of potatoes. belgium's potato industry says more than 825,000 tons of potatoes are at risk from being thrown away. they've request for everyone listening. you're now being asked to eat french fries twice a week to prevent waste. count me present. the dema
now these ballots needed to be post marked by yesterday but if you didn't received ballot because the you didn't trust that the mail would work you're allowed to go in and vote today. nobody is sure how many people will show up. the big headline is it's a test. a test. a test. no one is sure how this will work out and nobody expects it to go smoothly. where it fails will be very revealing and helpful for many other states out there trying to figure out november, is this how we're all going to...
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the real magic is not the outline but in the editing when i edited the book i took some post-it flags i've markedthe book by character. and in reverse ten different times to follow each thread to make sure each was coherent and then i edited it entirely going forward. >>host: how much time did you spend in jackson mississippi? >> and an african-american abortion provider who also identifies as a devout christian but he performs abortion on - - abortions not in spite of his religion but because of it and thought who would provide those for the women if not for me. >> and then to determine what the title of your book is and when usually the cover and what they think of it that was not the original cover for spark of light. i do love the cover of small great things that i didn't want them to confuse the two. so the art director came back with that and i said that really caught my eye and i loved it. >>host: that's an expert we will talk about. so i look at those pantone squares the color chips and if you look at the colors there are spots where it is missing when there is something that is not quite
the real magic is not the outline but in the editing when i edited the book i took some post-it flags i've markedthe book by character. and in reverse ten different times to follow each thread to make sure each was coherent and then i edited it entirely going forward. >>host: how much time did you spend in jackson mississippi? >> and an african-american abortion provider who also identifies as a devout christian but he performs abortion on - - abortions not in spite of his religion...
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a number of mile post or signposts marked the road of sectional friction. major events such as the missouri controversy of 1820, the war with mexico 1846 through 1848, there will be a quiz afterwards, i already said the missouri compromise. the compromise of 1850. the kansas nebraska active 1854, the campaigning of charles sumter in 1856. the dred scott decision of 1857. this is all 1857, in case you did not know. and john brown's rate in 1859, comprised quite a dividend shocking timeline of the northern and southern dissension. >> i want to thank jones for pointing out the sectional dimension, that cto in dimension of my three teams all have flaws. and i have to admit, my list also omitted one theme that is crucial to understanding the 18 fifties. that is the breakdown of the second party system in the united states. the party system was dominated by the whip party and the democratic party. the evidence up here shows political successors to the whip party. the whip party dissolved in the 18 fifties. it's southern and northern wings at odds. the party in ef
a number of mile post or signposts marked the road of sectional friction. major events such as the missouri controversy of 1820, the war with mexico 1846 through 1848, there will be a quiz afterwards, i already said the missouri compromise. the compromise of 1850. the kansas nebraska active 1854, the campaigning of charles sumter in 1856. the dred scott decision of 1857. this is all 1857, in case you did not know. and john brown's rate in 1859, comprised quite a dividend shocking timeline of...
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virtual actual celebration with the videos, podcasts and video books and photo albums marking the big milestone. now, we postedhe information on the virtual actual celebration on ktvu.com. >>> well, in the east bay city of newark, kids at a child care center are enjoying the easter fun thanks to an early visit. it's the annual community family day in the park event. organizers decided to use the eggs from the cancelled egg hunt and just pass them out at the curb side. yesterday's delivery gave the teachers at the center a chance to see their kids from a distance. >> it's a great opportunity to get out here and show the community that we're still here and care about them and we want everybody to be safe. it's just with the current situation, it's nice to just offer something to the parents and let them get out of the house a little bit. >> you know that they appreciated that. the community center has been delivering bags of food to people that need it. time is 5:57. a uniform company is denating hospital scrubs to the medical tv show to real life health care workers. the uniform supplies the scrubs as you can s
virtual actual celebration with the videos, podcasts and video books and photo albums marking the big milestone. now, we postedhe information on the virtual actual celebration on ktvu.com. >>> well, in the east bay city of newark, kids at a child care center are enjoying the easter fun thanks to an early visit. it's the annual community family day in the park event. organizers decided to use the eggs from the cancelled egg hunt and just pass them out at the curb side. yesterday's...
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i don't think in isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise you've been looking at another side of this story not for mark the information around the outbreak but. the listening post on al-jazeera. from the al-jazeera london pro-con fantastic t.v. special guests in conversation as the resistance and i see joy in the midst of pain your books do that on from uninterrupted wire all of the people of color and they're just one color that is why it is why don't they write should they be people who know exactly fatima bhutto meets marc lamont hill i very much thought i was going to get shot they look like a bad movie studio scripted on al-jazeera. will return to peace and war the view from russia in a moment but 1st another check of the headlines and more than 20000 americans have died after contracting the corona virus in the u.s. . death toll and it now leads the world in fact the highest number of fatalities new york is the epicenter of the virus there more than i hungered deaths there the state government says the situation is stabilizing there's been a drop in the number of people admitted to intensive care
i don't think in isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise you've been looking at another side of this story not for mark the information around the outbreak but. the listening post on al-jazeera. from the al-jazeera london pro-con fantastic t.v. special guests in conversation as the resistance and i see joy in the midst of pain your books do that on from uninterrupted wire all of the people of color and they're just one color that is why it is why don't they write should they...
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we are staying that six feet apart, but even in the grocery store, the hardware store, post office, there are markings on the floor where we are staying that distance away. >> reporter: residents are taking covid-19 seriously. the fire chief attributes his town's lack of cases to maintaining social distance and access to testing. >> we did test 66 people within our community, including essential workers and first responders and the next testing is going to be this sunday and my goal is to get 300 to 400 people in my community tested. maybe more. >> reporter: if someone were to get sick, point roberts has a small medical clinic attached to the fire station. the nearest hospital is on the mainland. what lessons can all of us learn from this community. dr. jennifer ashton weighs in coming up. >>i i'm happy for them and i'm also excited about this story, fre friend. i was watching on "midday live." we know working from home can be really difficult, especially when you have kids. >> all right. so, this produced a moment of levity during what was a pretty serious conversation on midday live. their managing
we are staying that six feet apart, but even in the grocery store, the hardware store, post office, there are markings on the floor where we are staying that distance away. >> reporter: residents are taking covid-19 seriously. the fire chief attributes his town's lack of cases to maintaining social distance and access to testing. >> we did test 66 people within our community, including essential workers and first responders and the next testing is going to be this sunday and my goal...
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all post up until friday will be marked with the words "happy 100th birthday captain thomas moore nhsibute. it is great. i have heard, what about this? people have made chairs and cushions and all sorts of things. it is one of those things, when your backis is one of those things, when your back is against the wall you get somebody or something thatjust lift spirits and i think he and his familyjust spirits and i think he and his family just managed to spirits and i think he and his familyjust managed to do it. while the lockdown has had a huge impact on all of our lives, for people with autism and their families the pandemic has been particularly tough. some families say they're struggling to access tests, while others have lost carers, and a national charity says autistic people are at the bottom of the pecking order. jim reed reports. hi, simon, how are you feeling today? this is the only contact andrea can have with her son. are you feeling better? i have a message from mum and ali, they want to say they miss you and love you lots. simon is 52 and severely autistic was not two wee
all post up until friday will be marked with the words "happy 100th birthday captain thomas moore nhsibute. it is great. i have heard, what about this? people have made chairs and cushions and all sorts of things. it is one of those things, when your backis is one of those things, when your back is against the wall you get somebody or something thatjust lift spirits and i think he and his familyjust spirits and i think he and his family just managed to spirits and i think he and his...
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i don't think in isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise leave the looking at another side of the story not the mark the information around the outbreak but the misinformation separating propaganda from fact book it's reality has to reach a lot exposing the optics triathlon if the rhetoric and shit but they cannot manipulate the fire listening post your it's like going to the media on al-jazeera . welcome back a recap of our top stories on al-jazeera the daily death toll from the coronavirus in europe's august 2 countries us fall into its lowest level in more than a month it's knee problems to begin easing restrictions and in spain children have been allowed outside for the 1st time in weeks more u.s. states are loosening long don missions as a nationwide death toll passes 54001 ton is reopening places of worship one colorado city at home order has expired on friday georgia became the 1st state to reopen most businesses despite warnings from health experts and schools and universities in some parts of china that were closed because of the pandemic are beginning to reopen students in the city of new
i don't think in isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise leave the looking at another side of the story not the mark the information around the outbreak but the misinformation separating propaganda from fact book it's reality has to reach a lot exposing the optics triathlon if the rhetoric and shit but they cannot manipulate the fire listening post your it's like going to the media on al-jazeera . welcome back a recap of our top stories on al-jazeera the daily death toll from...
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when i edited i took posted flags and marked up the whole book by character.hat i edited in reverse ten different times each characters thread to make sure each story was coherent and then edit it entirely going forward. >>host: how long did you spend in mississippi? >> between jackson and alabama with a doctor who was an african-american abortion provider who also identified as a devout christian and says he performs abortions not in spite of his religion but because of it he heard a sermon about the good samaritan who will provide for these women if not me so now he goes all over the united states to the most underserved areas so do have cover input? and that is not the original cover for spark of light. i like the covers all things might want them to confuse it. so the art director came back with that so that caught my eyes. >> talk about small great things i expect we will talk about. so i look at the color chips if you look at the covers were there is something not quite right about the color. so small great things is about racism in america and that was
when i edited i took posted flags and marked up the whole book by character.hat i edited in reverse ten different times each characters thread to make sure each story was coherent and then edit it entirely going forward. >>host: how long did you spend in mississippi? >> between jackson and alabama with a doctor who was an african-american abortion provider who also identified as a devout christian and says he performs abortions not in spite of his religion but because of it he heard...
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mark zuckerberg. we talk about why he has not posted on instagram in almost two years.so talk about why he believes -- how he believes facebook is handling this information about the coronavirus and more. kevin: knowing the people that work there, i think everyone has the best of intentions. and, if you could have planned for this and created a contingency plan for a global pandemic that would shut the business down, i think that would have been great. let's be honest, very few businesses, if any, did. what we are seeing now are the effects of effectively a very rare event. i don't put the blame or onus on anyone of these tech companies for not having seen this because it is such a rare event. the question is how you respond to it. i think what you are beginning marke is that leaders like and others have stepped up. not only are they going live with doctors from the cdc, they are trying to get the word out. they are setting great examples for employees by keeping them home at this time. while it is challenging and the response has been variable, i think they are doing t
mark zuckerberg. we talk about why he has not posted on instagram in almost two years.so talk about why he believes -- how he believes facebook is handling this information about the coronavirus and more. kevin: knowing the people that work there, i think everyone has the best of intentions. and, if you could have planned for this and created a contingency plan for a global pandemic that would shut the business down, i think that would have been great. let's be honest, very few businesses, if...
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mark cuban. so send me your questions now about the market, restarting our economy. how will our world look in a postus? everyone says it will be vastly different. mark cuban has big ideas there. you have been sending me some great ones as well. make sure to message fox business on facebook or instagram. also email us at investedinyou@foxbusiness.com. video of yourself asking questions. tweet me: @cvpayne. you've been hitting me with great ones. this will be amazing part of it. the good news you could be part of the show thursday right here at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> well, oil continues to be the center of attention. the sell-off we've never seen before. i have got one energy ceo who will speak out what it actually means for his business. plus, president trump making a major immigration announcement amid the pandemic. we've got the latest there. later southern states are working to open up amid the lockdown protests sweeping this nation. will political pressure step blue states from doing the same? ♪. charles: president trump taking the to twitter to announce that he will sign an executive order
mark cuban. so send me your questions now about the market, restarting our economy. how will our world look in a postus? everyone says it will be vastly different. mark cuban has big ideas there. you have been sending me some great ones as well. make sure to message fox business on facebook or instagram. also email us at investedinyou@foxbusiness.com. video of yourself asking questions. tweet me: @cvpayne. you've been hitting me with great ones. this will be amazing part of it. the good news...
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ho told the pso epliance.eounter whe ty for example, no health department guidelines posted on the window. no markings inside or out showing the recommended safe distance between customers, and no barrier to protect customer and checker from each other. >> most stores have a shield in front of you. >> yes. >> so that it protects you and protects also the customers thinking customer agrees. >> i'd rather see it everywhere. everywhere. >> you may be asking yourself could deputies cite those business franchise they wanted to? well, the answer to that is probably so, but they'd rather use persuasion. i asked sergeant ray kelly of the sheriff's office a little while ago if they've issued any citations yet. he said they've come very close, but most business owners in the end decide to go along with the program. live in san leandro, eric thomas, abc7 news. >> the bay area had five more coronavirus deaths since yesterday. the total is now at 116. overall cases grew by 208. every county here on this map except for marin, santa cruz and sonoma counties reported new cases today. san francisco has 54 more since y
ho told the pso epliance.eounter whe ty for example, no health department guidelines posted on the window. no markings inside or out showing the recommended safe distance between customers, and no barrier to protect customer and checker from each other. >> most stores have a shield in front of you. >> yes. >> so that it protects you and protects also the customers thinking customer agrees. >> i'd rather see it everywhere. everywhere. >> you may be asking yourself...
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that the real magic to me is not the outlining but the editing right edited the book i took post-it flags and markede whole book by character and then edited in reverse ten different times following each characters thread to make sure each story was coherent and then i edited entirely going forward. >> how much time did you spend in jackson mississippi? >> as midweek between jackson and alabama working with a man who really is an african-american abortion provider who also identified as a devout christian and says he performs abortions and not in spite of his religion but because of it he heard about the good samaritan about who will provide for these women if not me? he went and got trained in all goes all over the united states to the most underserved areas for those who women that needed the most invited me to come shadow him. >> then you can determine the title and the cover? >> they normally show me a cover i will tell them if i like it or don't i love the cover small great things fight it with them to confuse it. so that really caught my eye and i loved it. what does the cover represent? >> wh
that the real magic to me is not the outlining but the editing right edited the book i took post-it flags and markede whole book by character and then edited in reverse ten different times following each characters thread to make sure each story was coherent and then i edited entirely going forward. >> how much time did you spend in jackson mississippi? >> as midweek between jackson and alabama working with a man who really is an african-american abortion provider who also...
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i don't think in isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise leave the looking at another side of the story not the mark the information around the outbreak but the misinformation separating propaganda from fact it's reality and you have to reject. exposing the optics try and if the rhetoric and blame but they cannot manipulate the listening post your insight guide to the media on al-jazeera. you're watching out there are many of our top stories this hour and china has gone 10 consecutive days without reporting any deaths from 1900 the regional source of the global pandemic is now 210000 mostly imported cases and nearly no local transmission of the fire. and the island wide curfew has been reimposed to ensure lanka until monday at the earliest because of another surge in cases that the traditions had been relaxing what we're considered low risk areas outside because of lumber. and the death toll in the united states is now past 50000 despite that some states in the south are easing restrictions the governor of new york is warning that reopening too early anyway it will be dangerous. to brazil where the
i don't think in isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise leave the looking at another side of the story not the mark the information around the outbreak but the misinformation separating propaganda from fact it's reality and you have to reject. exposing the optics try and if the rhetoric and blame but they cannot manipulate the listening post your insight guide to the media on al-jazeera. you're watching out there are many of our top stories this hour and china has gone 10...
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mark cuban along with a panel of experts i will answer your questions. if you're an individual, a small business, you have a question about the market investing, what a post-coronavirusorld looks like, share them with us because mark cuban is the man to talk about this. message fox business on facebook or go to instagram or email them to us, at invested in you at foxbusiness.com. a video of yourself asking the question. tweet me: @cvpayne. your question could be part of a big event next thursday, at 2:00 p.m. >>> new poles are showing that americans mental health is suffering as we endure this extended lockdown. we'll look at the stresses of social distancing. also how will this pandemic impact our relationship with china moving forward, a relationship that is already been strained as with senator rick scott right after the break that's me. by using your va streamline refi benefit, one call to newday usa can save you $2,000 a year. that's me. there's no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. that's me. put your va home loan benefits to good use. call my team at newday usa. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home,
mark cuban along with a panel of experts i will answer your questions. if you're an individual, a small business, you have a question about the market investing, what a post-coronavirusorld looks like, share them with us because mark cuban is the man to talk about this. message fox business on facebook or go to instagram or email them to us, at invested in you at foxbusiness.com. a video of yourself asking the question. tweet me: @cvpayne. your question could be part of a big event next...
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if you have a question for mark, about the economy, investing, how different a post-coronavirus worldill look, message me at fox business on facebook, instagram. you can also email us invested at you @foxbusiness.com. you want to put a video of yourself asking a question. tweet me: @cvpayne. your may be among those answered thursday here at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >>> meanwhile lockdown protesters are storming across this country as the u.s., one of our more frequent guests is calling this really a rosa parks moment. is this life versus liberty or are they won and the same? we'll be right back. s. by refinancing now, you can save $2000 a year. and newday's va streamline refi shortcuts the process. veterans can refinance with no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. one call could save you $2000 a year. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. charles: protesters are fighting against stay-at-home orders as more lock down protests continue to erupt across this country. pennsylvania, north dakota, connecticut, maine, maryland all today. cheryl casone in new york newsroom with more. cheryl: that'
if you have a question for mark, about the economy, investing, how different a post-coronavirus worldill look, message me at fox business on facebook, instagram. you can also email us invested at you @foxbusiness.com. you want to put a video of yourself asking a question. tweet me: @cvpayne. your may be among those answered thursday here at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >>> meanwhile lockdown protesters are storming across this country as the u.s., one of our more frequent guests is calling this...
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today, mark zuckerberg defended facebook‘s actions in the pandemic, plaintiff fact that hundreds of postshe entire user base of facebook, have been offer these information packets at the top of the news feed so far. and joe, this comes after a article that is very critical of facebook. damning report really as the crowdfunding activist network, they spend a long time looking at facebook and six different languages and concluded that was they described sitting at the epicentre of misinformation. they pointed to lots of different conspiracy theories that have been prevalent on theories that have been prevalent on the surface and not to condemn quick enough and have not been downgraded long enough in the algorithm. like people being resistant to coronavirus which was not true on the surface but went viral and coronavirus is destroyed by chlorine dioxide. not true, went viral. and the idea that gargling salt and vinegar and drinking lots of water to drink the —— halt the infection. many are taken down and they‘re still clones of that post on the server without warning. there‘s also a discrepa
today, mark zuckerberg defended facebook‘s actions in the pandemic, plaintiff fact that hundreds of postshe entire user base of facebook, have been offer these information packets at the top of the news feed so far. and joe, this comes after a article that is very critical of facebook. damning report really as the crowdfunding activist network, they spend a long time looking at facebook and six different languages and concluded that was they described sitting at the epicentre of...
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i took little post-it flags and i marked the book by character.then i edited in reverse 10 different times following each characters thread to make sure each story was coherent and then i edited entirely going forward. >> how much time did you spend in jackson, mississippi? >> i spent about a week working in particular with a man named willie parker. he's an african-american abortion provider who is also a devout christian and says he performs abortions not in spite of his religion but because of it. he heard a sermon about the good samaritan and thought who will provide for these women if not me. now he goes all over the united states. he invited me to come shadow ham. >> - - 25-26 best-selling books. >> i always get cover input. they say what do you think of it. that was not the original cover for a spark of light. the original one looked like small great things. i didn't want people confusing the two. so our amazing art director came back with that and that really caught my eye. i love the. >> speaking of small, great things. what does that cov
i took little post-it flags and i marked the book by character.then i edited in reverse 10 different times following each characters thread to make sure each story was coherent and then i edited entirely going forward. >> how much time did you spend in jackson, mississippi? >> i spent about a week working in particular with a man named willie parker. he's an african-american abortion provider who is also a devout christian and says he performs abortions not in spite of his religion...