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softer milling stones so hardly any of the nutrients are lost.so what you get is a much better flavor. a superior loaf for bakers like me who use a long fermentation process to produce their breads. the mill is no good for very quickly produced bread, modern day bread, but for a funny old bakery like rs it's perfect. >> reporter: the feedback delights artist and museum curator imogen bittner, enjoying a third career as a miller. >> it's satisfying because you see the results straight away. it's not just about putting it through the millstones. there's a lot of, sort of little techniques. it's the smell, it's the, hearing how it is, it's bouncing everything to produce the flour. it's almost like alchemy what comes out at the end. >> reporter: along with other entrepreneurs, steve oxford recognizes that covid 19 has forced a major reappraal of values. >> what this situation has done is that it's raised awareness about things we should be appreciative of, things that can step up, things that do help, things that are so important to the heritage of o
softer milling stones so hardly any of the nutrients are lost.so what you get is a much better flavor. a superior loaf for bakers like me who use a long fermentation process to produce their breads. the mill is no good for very quickly produced bread, modern day bread, but for a funny old bakery like rs it's perfect. >> reporter: the feedback delights artist and museum curator imogen bittner, enjoying a third career as a miller. >> it's satisfying because you see the results...
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have told them they could come in the state of maine, governor janet mills now has the power to suspend any law she doesn't like. she can seize any state resource she feels like seizing, she can force any citizen or all citizens from their home. she can do all of this for as long as she wants as long as she believes maine is in a state of emergency. there is virtually nothing that janet mills can't now do. many governors now have these powers. on monday governor pritzker did his best to explain why his word is now law in the state, it has to be law, otherwise thousands would die. >> the stay-at-home order has prevented tens of thousands of illnesses and thousands of deaths. history will remember those who put politics aside to come together to keep people safe. it will also remember those who so blindly devoted to ideology and the pursuit of personal
have told them they could come in the state of maine, governor janet mills now has the power to suspend any law she doesn't like. she can seize any state resource she feels like seizing, she can force any citizen or all citizens from their home. she can do all of this for as long as she wants as long as she believes maine is in a state of emergency. there is virtually nothing that janet mills can't now do. many governors now have these powers. on monday governor pritzker did his best to explain...
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the 50year old mill is normally a museum, only grinding small quantities of flour for visitors.loosmore stepped up production, when the supply chain for local bakers and supermarkets collapsed. >> they didn't seem to be able to restock. and here we were, ready for the next season, with something like a ton of grain stored away in the roof. we had the facility to make that grain into flour and local people needed it. >> reporter: the mill's flour has been a godsend for this nearby artisan bakery, which set up a drive in service to kick start business. >> my husband likes white sliced unfortunately. and that is just revolting i mean it's horrible texture and it's got no flavor at all really. but this, it's dense and it's chewy. it makes wonderful toast and it fills you up. it's just good. it feels good and it's nice to eat. >> reporter: dawn harvey is buying flour to make sourdough. how much difference does it make to the bread itself? >> so the way you can work. the feel of it. the way you can work it and the taste. definitely better than the supermarket. >> reporter: baker steve
the 50year old mill is normally a museum, only grinding small quantities of flour for visitors.loosmore stepped up production, when the supply chain for local bakers and supermarkets collapsed. >> they didn't seem to be able to restock. and here we were, ready for the next season, with something like a ton of grain stored away in the roof. we had the facility to make that grain into flour and local people needed it. >> reporter: the mill's flour has been a godsend for this nearby...
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governor mills and i are joined with the department of health and human services. the governor mentioned we are here to announce good news today. the form of new testing made available by our colleagues that i'd expert i will talk more of it more about the testing and the ways in which that will enhance our public health response to the coronavirus situation. but first i like to review some of the latest data about that outbreak. overall in maine, there are now 1330 cases of coronavirus confirmed across the state. that is a significant increase of 76 cases since yesterday. as we have talked about for the last few days however, that increase includes a number of tests that have been conducted over the past three and a half days by our colleagues at tyson foods in portland overall, those 76 new cases include a total of 39 cases that were the result of our recommended universal testing at the tyson facility in portland. in addition, the 76 cases also include 13 cases in total at the spring brook nursing facility as well. twelve residents and one staff member there hav
governor mills and i are joined with the department of health and human services. the governor mentioned we are here to announce good news today. the form of new testing made available by our colleagues that i'd expert i will talk more of it more about the testing and the ways in which that will enhance our public health response to the coronavirus situation. but first i like to review some of the latest data about that outbreak. overall in maine, there are now 1330 cases of coronavirus...
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mills: good morning, good afternoon.e have good news for you today. 67 days, our coronavirus task force has worked day and night to provide the resources to make every man, woman, and child in maine safe. has talkeddr. shah about the critical need for testing of the virus in any number of settings, particularly when it comes to protecting our most vulnerable people and our front-line workers whose lives are on the line every day. who lives or on the line every day. last week, we talked about how important testing is to our desire to reopen the economy while taking every appropriate measure to protect the lives and health of customers, staff, business owners, visitors and residents in every corner of our state. today, we are very pleased to announce a partnership with idx it employs 3000 people in our state, and worldwide leader in the production of diagnostics is partnering with us to provide covid-19 test material sufficient to more than triple our current testing capacity. while this a deal was and that works, we board
mills: good morning, good afternoon.e have good news for you today. 67 days, our coronavirus task force has worked day and night to provide the resources to make every man, woman, and child in maine safe. has talkeddr. shah about the critical need for testing of the virus in any number of settings, particularly when it comes to protecting our most vulnerable people and our front-line workers whose lives are on the line every day. who lives or on the line every day. last week, we talked about...
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>>cheryl modica spent sunday afternoon organizing her boutique in mill valley, it's been a long 2 months i think everyone is excited in marine county nonessential businesses have to shutter its doors in mid-march due to shelter-in-place orders on monday shop like modi go we'll have to maximize window shopping. >>if there's something that they like. i can bring it up for them. take their car to go in and run the card and bring the receipt the table here they can sign off sanitize their hands in san francisco stores on fillmore street will remove these window coverings and display more merchandise at the windows in the city's north beach neighborhood business owners want to eliminate parking to expand the street. >>that will allow more room for customers to shop freely in burlingame san mateo county supervisors hope the reopenings will help those businesses who lost 60 to 90% of their sales back in mill valley, cheryl is thankful the knows it will be a while until things get back to normal probably going forward we're going to have to continue to do shopping in a different light maybe not
>>cheryl modica spent sunday afternoon organizing her boutique in mill valley, it's been a long 2 months i think everyone is excited in marine county nonessential businesses have to shutter its doors in mid-march due to shelter-in-place orders on monday shop like modi go we'll have to maximize window shopping. >>if there's something that they like. i can bring it up for them. take their car to go in and run the card and bring the receipt the table here they can sign off sanitize...
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the governor now janet mills is out of control. is marshaling the whole power of the state to destroy a single restaurant owner. why? because he didn't treated with appropriate respect. going to crush them. we will bring you an update in just a minute. but first, the health director from pennsylvania told the public that nursing homes were entirely safe. she knew they weren't, so she pulled her mother out of a nursing home. others stayed and died. almost unbelievable story, we've got details after the break. fe♪ but we can offer what we have. so from all of us working early mornings on the farm, long days in the plant, or late nights stocking shelves doing all we can to get you the milk you need. we hope it makes your breakfast a little brighter. your snacks more nutritious. and reminds you when it comes to caring, there is no expiration date. milk. love what's real. ♪ >> tucker: close to 4,000 people have died in pennsylvania because of the coronavirus. almost 70% of those deaths, more than 2600, took place in nursing homes or sim
the governor now janet mills is out of control. is marshaling the whole power of the state to destroy a single restaurant owner. why? because he didn't treated with appropriate respect. going to crush them. we will bring you an update in just a minute. but first, the health director from pennsylvania told the public that nursing homes were entirely safe. she knew they weren't, so she pulled her mother out of a nursing home. others stayed and died. almost unbelievable story, we've got details...
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because power is what janet mills cares about. rick savage defied her, now she will crush him.e does not plan to submitva to this. he spoke to our producer today and said this. >> they are taking us to court, trying to expedite attended oxford county court to get a judge to stop us and shut us down and then if we defy his order that would give us a criminal record and that's what they're trying to do, trying tos give us a criminal record to the court o systems. >> the judge orders you to shut down, will you comply? >> no. >> and if the police show up to arrestor, what will you do? >> i guess i'll sleep in a prison cell for a while for it for basically trying to make in the eggs example because i defied order. if they want to make me an example, they can come after mei >> tucker: this case, the case of rick savage, a citizen versus governor janet mills, a tyrant, is a metaphor for a lot of what's happening in this country right now. in aet thousand little towns tht we're not reporting on, so we are going to follow this case very carefully. in new jersey, governor phil murphy is
because power is what janet mills cares about. rick savage defied her, now she will crush him.e does not plan to submitva to this. he spoke to our producer today and said this. >> they are taking us to court, trying to expedite attended oxford county court to get a judge to stop us and shut us down and then if we defy his order that would give us a criminal record and that's what they're trying to do, trying tos give us a criminal record to the court o systems. >> the judge orders...
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that's all thanks to governor janet mills who doesn't care at all.d the state to remain closed indefinitely. rick savage has had enough ofro this and he owns a restaurant in bethel, maine. he said he's opening up tomorrow and is daring the state to stop him. rick, good to have you on. so i should just say at the outset t that during the coursef the past couple months, we will give away a couple thousand meals in your community for free so it's not like you are not engaged with the people around you, you are. plu are planning to open up in the state of maine. why are you doing it and what do you think will happen? >> the order originally stated may 1st and we were gearing up for that. he closed for six weeks. cooked for the community, went right through the whole restaurant and remodeled and cleaned it and it's time to open back up. we have gone through of the parts of maine, and i couldn't fit people in a 6-foot space from everywhere and get open backup from visitors. we tried to call the governor, and all businesses are made to open up and we should
that's all thanks to governor janet mills who doesn't care at all.d the state to remain closed indefinitely. rick savage has had enough ofro this and he owns a restaurant in bethel, maine. he said he's opening up tomorrow and is daring the state to stop him. rick, good to have you on. so i should just say at the outset t that during the coursef the past couple months, we will give away a couple thousand meals in your community for free so it's not like you are not engaged with the people around...
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the prisoners were made to walk four kilometers each day, to and from the steel mill, where they wereorced to work from 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. while gathering information for this report we obtained an important document from an italian government official. it was written by one of the prisoners. i am starving. i eat weeds i find on my way to the steel mill, and find food scraps in the garbage, like orange peels and cucumber skins. another italian serviceman died from starvation and being beaten. the following year two more detaineeees died of malnutritio within two months of each other. italian civilians also found themselves caught up in the turmoil. this photograph is from a 1941 magazine issued by the japanese government. it shows girls of the three access countries enjoys themselves at new year's. one of them was the daughter of an italian diplomat. the photo was aimed at promoting close ties between the two countries, but even this girl would soon be detained along with 40 officials and their families. they were eventually transferred more than 500 kilometers north to a town
the prisoners were made to walk four kilometers each day, to and from the steel mill, where they wereorced to work from 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. while gathering information for this report we obtained an important document from an italian government official. it was written by one of the prisoners. i am starving. i eat weeds i find on my way to the steel mill, and find food scraps in the garbage, like orange peels and cucumber skins. another italian serviceman died from starvation and being...
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authorities working for janet mills probably revoked his business and liquor licenses.ing to destroy his business. since janet mills has made it illegal for savage to support his own family, he has a plan. it's the only one left. you can read more about it on the tucker carlson tonight show facebook page. only four countries have had more deaths from the wuhan coronavirus than new york city. butn even in new york it appears the worst may be over. fox dr. conservator marc siegel is also a professor at nyu. we sent them to take a look at the hospital's coronavirus ward and report back what he saw tonight. hey, doctor. >> hi, tucker. things look like they are starting to look better. notot completely out of the woos yet for the javits center hospital closed after treating 1100 patients. my own hospital is sending more and more patients home. they are also transferring patients to the orthopedic hospital which has repurposed itselfel to a covid recovery hospital. it has multiple covid awards where orthopedists are working with medical personnel and nurse practitioners aroun
authorities working for janet mills probably revoked his business and liquor licenses.ing to destroy his business. since janet mills has made it illegal for savage to support his own family, he has a plan. it's the only one left. you can read more about it on the tucker carlson tonight show facebook page. only four countries have had more deaths from the wuhan coronavirus than new york city. butn even in new york it appears the worst may be over. fox dr. conservator marc siegel is also a...
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i do think it breaks the mills act. the mills act reaffirms.u get the 50 grand and we get no benefit out of that. >> your time is up. >> thank you. commissioner pearlman. >> i agree with much of what that caller just said. i would like to propose a continuance of this project until maybe two hearings from now. i don't have the date. that would give them time to prepare more information for us, details of cor cornnis. details of guard rails. i have gone through this on not even historic resources because it was part of the design exercise to design a building to fit into the context. here we are dealing with a significant landmark, and i think we are being cavalier to approve this today without much more finite detail. as the caller said, much more detail about the changes that are on the back. i would make a motion for continuance. >> very good. thank you. commissioner so. did you want to comment? >> yes, i concur with my fellow commissioners' recommendation and want to emphasize that this is a pretty significant historic landmark. the presenta
i do think it breaks the mills act. the mills act reaffirms.u get the 50 grand and we get no benefit out of that. >> your time is up. >> thank you. commissioner pearlman. >> i agree with much of what that caller just said. i would like to propose a continuance of this project until maybe two hearings from now. i don't have the date. that would give them time to prepare more information for us, details of cor cornnis. details of guard rails. i have gone through this on not even...
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seems home baking is proving a popular lockdown activity but it's also posing a challenge to flour mills. normally the west 6000000 oxford shows sells its flour in large socks mainly to restaurants and cafes but during the current lockdown these outlets are all shot but there are plenty of people stuck at high moon board who are providing a new customer base now it was vacant many people that know will have more time all they have a bread maker and they pulled out the back of the cupboards so we now want to consume often small vax rather than big. before the lockdown just 4 percent of flour was sold in household size box but the small family business has adapted quickly to the need to moms at the moment the mill is selling as many such packs in a day as it used to in a week all of them with a new patriotic design. to finish just british fred that's it for me in the business team here in berlin you can get more from us if you go to com slash business facebook and twitter thanks a lot for joining us. from marrakesh. france to. gringos slow. commuters on food a trendsetter at $98.00. the ro
seems home baking is proving a popular lockdown activity but it's also posing a challenge to flour mills. normally the west 6000000 oxford shows sells its flour in large socks mainly to restaurants and cafes but during the current lockdown these outlets are all shot but there are plenty of people stuck at high moon board who are providing a new customer base now it was vacant many people that know will have more time all they have a bread maker and they pulled out the back of the cupboards so...
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size packs but the small family business has adapted quickly to the new demands at the moment the mill is selling as many such packs in a day as it used to in a week all of them with a new patriotic design. delicious pretty. fred that's it for me the business team here in berlin you can get more from us if you go to do we don't com slash business facebook and twitter thanks a lot for joining us. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how come. my name is dr carlson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay choose and let's all try to stay. sound in time. but are a drain on natural resources guitars made of african. forest across the region are threatened. american guitar builder is taking responsibility . financing and many reforestation income of. the cool africa. 60 minutes on t.w. . like. mughal or just was. for the russian soul. in a state. so many different walks of life. some are pumping. oddly trying to get all of them come straight from the heart to its former c.e.o. even when there's no more dilution
size packs but the small family business has adapted quickly to the new demands at the moment the mill is selling as many such packs in a day as it used to in a week all of them with a new patriotic design. delicious pretty. fred that's it for me the business team here in berlin you can get more from us if you go to do we don't com slash business facebook and twitter thanks a lot for joining us. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how come. my name is dr carlson the i talk to medical...
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harvey mills would have turned 90.me now to talk about the man who championed to the lb gt q community. cleve jones is a close friend of harvey mills. thank you for being here today. >> my pleasure, you write about your love and respect for harvey. and you will continue to miss him. >> i think about him almost every day. meeting him was probably the most important thing that happened to me. he taught me a lot. he was there as a father figure before i reconciled with my own dad. we have had many martyrs. he was the first collective martyr. he was in the first one i think he was the sixth but he was the first in california. he took office at a time when a new movement was under considerable attack. he was an important figure. i miss him. he was never a single issue guy. he cared very much about senior citizens and kids. he cared about her parks and libraries. his greatest strength was his empathy and ability to listen to and connect with all different kinds of people. >> he really championed a lot. he thought against rac
harvey mills would have turned 90.me now to talk about the man who championed to the lb gt q community. cleve jones is a close friend of harvey mills. thank you for being here today. >> my pleasure, you write about your love and respect for harvey. and you will continue to miss him. >> i think about him almost every day. meeting him was probably the most important thing that happened to me. he taught me a lot. he was there as a father figure before i reconciled with my own dad. we...
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it came from, to knknow that it came frfrom a duf site and tracking the wood from the forest to a mill to be processed and placed into commerce. maman: yeah, w without a s suspr anything, , i didn't thinknk the was mumuch of a caca here. yeah, this tree right here. so i was driving by, and i saw, you know, back then it was--there wasn't as much vegetation, and i coululd see the e sawdust everywhere. i was looking for people stealing firewood b becae wewe had some trees in t this aa that werere cut for r firewood.i saw this and i saw a lot of the tree still there, so i knew it wasn't, you know, someone just stealing firewood, so got out to investigate and, yeah, i found these blocks and there was a lot of sawdust everywhere. found the tree hatcheted back there, and this was m my first real encounr with maple theft. huff: there's a lot of value, especially i in trees lilike thg leafaf maple thahat are useded r real spececialized pupurposes. there's a pretty high value, often in the music wood industrtry. larson: so i was digging around. i noticed they stripped the bark off here, and then
it came from, to knknow that it came frfrom a duf site and tracking the wood from the forest to a mill to be processed and placed into commerce. maman: yeah, w without a s suspr anything, , i didn't thinknk the was mumuch of a caca here. yeah, this tree right here. so i was driving by, and i saw, you know, back then it was--there wasn't as much vegetation, and i coululd see the e sawdust everywhere. i was looking for people stealing firewood b becae wewe had some trees in t this aa that werere...
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does mean for the ports who are provisionally a milling for return injune or provisionally a millings like that might be able to go ahead. clearly, the government said that 1st ofjune clearly, the government said that 1st of june date clearly, the government said that 1st ofjune date could be delayed if necessary progress isn't made before then. we don't yet know. we do know that elite sports are now asking government for some guidance. we expect that could come as soon as tomorrow, because clearly the next phase of the individual training is of some sort of a return to small group training. we expect that would have to involve social distancing, but there was nothing in today's strategy that tackle that issue of professional sports training. but clearly, it is good news for sports who are planning to return injune like the premier league. but that seems like that could still go ahead. at least six clubs are pause to play the remainder of the season at neutral venues. one of the solutions to stop gathering outside homeground. it's said they won't support those clubs to persuade the a
does mean for the ports who are provisionally a milling for return injune or provisionally a millings like that might be able to go ahead. clearly, the government said that 1st ofjune clearly, the government said that 1st of june date clearly, the government said that 1st ofjune date could be delayed if necessary progress isn't made before then. we don't yet know. we do know that elite sports are now asking government for some guidance. we expect that could come as soon as tomorrow, because...
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i'm melissa lee and tonight's trader lineup, guy adami, tim seymour, and jim mills coming up next, the ramp to reopen. >> what the [ bleep ] is going on when did this become flatten the curve, flatten the curve, flatten the curve to we have to fiend a cure or everyone's going to die >> that video getting a lot of attention, dave portnoy will join us and why he wants to punch boeing in the face and we begin with the smackdown on the china crackdown and chip stocks getting rocked as the u.s. takes a new aim at huawei and ylan mui is life with more. >> the white house put huawei on the blacklist a year ago, but the administration is still worried that it is relying too heavily on u.s. technology and on u.s. software so today the white house is tightening the restrictions around a supply chain. companies will now be banned from providing huawei with chips made using american parts or american design unless they receive special permission from the commerce department. of course, this also applies not just to huawei, but also to its affiliate including its inhouse chipmaker silicon and it co
i'm melissa lee and tonight's trader lineup, guy adami, tim seymour, and jim mills coming up next, the ramp to reopen. >> what the [ bleep ] is going on when did this become flatten the curve, flatten the curve, flatten the curve to we have to fiend a cure or everyone's going to die >> that video getting a lot of attention, dave portnoy will join us and why he wants to punch boeing in the face and we begin with the smackdown on the china crackdown and chip stocks getting rocked as...
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but the larger crowd we saw earlier has been dispersed other people are still milling about on bikes and whatnot here on the street. traffic is still trying to get through this area one of the time kind of squeezing through the crowd as they tried to erwe before, but it continues to be a real difficult situation for the police department to handle because people are still milling about although they are getting a lot farther away from the police department then where they were before so police officers are taking a break it seems like now before they will probably make another push in a few minutes. >> glenn, i can see from chopper 5 that they are moving people, it appears to the southwest, away from city hall and i'm wondering, what's in that neighborhood? are there small businesses, do we start getting into a residential area at some point if it continues to move in that direction? >> reporter: as they move westbound on st. clair street, you start getting into the heart of the downtown area, another flash bang grenade was just fired and that dispersed the crowd, they always look li
but the larger crowd we saw earlier has been dispersed other people are still milling about on bikes and whatnot here on the street. traffic is still trying to get through this area one of the time kind of squeezing through the crowd as they tried to erwe before, but it continues to be a real difficult situation for the police department to handle because people are still milling about although they are getting a lot farther away from the police department then where they were before so police...
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mills is a military history professor with the u.s. army command. the kansas city public library hosted this event. it's just over an hour. >> good evening. i'm the public affairs staff here at the kansas city public library and thank you all for being here tonight. it's great to have you. great to have david mills, our speaker. tonight's program has been a long time in coming. david was originally scheduled to be here in february but was grounded by bad weather, by winter weather, and we are so happy that he hung with us and so happy to have him here now. this happens to be kind of a happy confluence of kansas city public library programming. it's the latest in our series with the u.s. army command and general staff college in fort leavenworth on marking 75 years since world war ii, but it also comes in the middle of the library's partnership, and it's from january through may with the eisenhower presidential library and foundation in abilene, and it's on the dwight eisenhower exhibit. we have a series of programs running on dwight eisenhower in ma
mills is a military history professor with the u.s. army command. the kansas city public library hosted this event. it's just over an hour. >> good evening. i'm the public affairs staff here at the kansas city public library and thank you all for being here tonight. it's great to have you. great to have david mills, our speaker. tonight's program has been a long time in coming. david was originally scheduled to be here in february but was grounded by bad weather, by winter weather, and we...
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there, parts of wales milling on towards the midlands.wards the midlands. one or two heavy showers gradually fading elsewhere into the night. tomorrow, the main story is that change too much colder weather and the wind is picking up. northern scotland already in that colder air, then few tonight and tomorrow, that will push its way southwards across the uk. with most anything when, making it feel even colder. add the cold air digs into an north following overnight, some snow at relatively low levels, frosty and i in some places, rain pushing south to scotla nd places, rain pushing south to scotland and parts of northern ireland. still some heavy showers around, maybe some heavy ones pushing the far south of england. still mild overnight for many, that change the cold are aired initially over northern scotland. further wintry showers along with sunny spells during the day. elsewhere, areas of cloud and not a huge amount of rain left on it. again, the colder air follows, still one or two heavy showers close to the south coast, maybe the odd
there, parts of wales milling on towards the midlands.wards the midlands. one or two heavy showers gradually fading elsewhere into the night. tomorrow, the main story is that change too much colder weather and the wind is picking up. northern scotland already in that colder air, then few tonight and tomorrow, that will push its way southwards across the uk. with most anything when, making it feel even colder. add the cold air digs into an north following overnight, some snow at relatively low...
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you know, we milled around.e didn't really know what to do. >> reporter: like a lot of college athletes, regardless the sport, every day they try to stay in some sort of shape until further notice. each had no problem talking about their transition from high school ball. >> the speed of the runners getting down the line is a major difference. your mental interim clock has to be working faster. >> hitters don't swing at bad pitches. >> reporter: the short season prevented the first ever collegiate meeting between the two. >> we were really looking forward to it. i would have loved having that bat off of him. but being freshmen still, i think it's going to be a good four years up against him. lot of fun rivalries to be played out. >> yeah, because their seasons were cut short, they get an extra yeargible. so they get four full seasons starting next year. that's mreventy of time for eli larson to make his dazzling plays in the infield. and flynn has this pitch called the devastator. you can't hit it. >> all right.
you know, we milled around.e didn't really know what to do. >> reporter: like a lot of college athletes, regardless the sport, every day they try to stay in some sort of shape until further notice. each had no problem talking about their transition from high school ball. >> the speed of the runners getting down the line is a major difference. your mental interim clock has to be working faster. >> hitters don't swing at bad pitches. >> reporter: the short season prevented...
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chief mills says his department fully supports peaceful protests. he says the death of floyd disturbs him to the core. >>> it's not just santa cruz's police chief. a michigan sheriff showed full support for protestors and speaking out against the officer accused of killing george floyd. >> there's 800,000 cops in the united states. and you can't justify that. all the good we do in the community, police officers across the nation can be destroyed in one act like that. >> sheriff swanson walked shoulder to shoulder with demonstrators. he says he hopes they are regain the trust in the community. >>> new numbers of confirmed cases of the coronavirus. all while bay area churches opened today. >>> and we're seeing clouds to wrap up the weekend. but get ready for the return of big time heat. over the next few days, how hot it will get and how hot it will last when we come back. the weather's perfect... family is all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! th
chief mills says his department fully supports peaceful protests. he says the death of floyd disturbs him to the core. >>> it's not just santa cruz's police chief. a michigan sheriff showed full support for protestors and speaking out against the officer accused of killing george floyd. >> there's 800,000 cops in the united states. and you can't justify that. all the good we do in the community, police officers across the nation can be destroyed in one act like that. >>...
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wine must be served with a mill. not all rooms are set up for that. some will partner with restaurants and others find a food truck. >> is it a taco? is it a three course white tablecloth mill. >> they are expanding outdoor capacity. wineries will move cautiously. >> if everybody open at once, there can be a lot of problems. there will be a slow reopening as we watch each other in what does and does not work. >> after waiting this long, they want a positive experience. will it be a trickle or a crowd? some people are hesitant. others hungry to get out. >> especially during the holiday weekend. kind of do something a little different. have a wonderful mill and a nice glass of wine. that is what it is all about. >>> another snack. they actually prohibit some of them from serving food. they will need quick modification. starting tomorrow, some of those patios will begin bustling.>> i'm sure people will be there eating outside. thank you for that report. >>> napa county was the first to reopen. now businesses are hoping the headstart will give them a boos
wine must be served with a mill. not all rooms are set up for that. some will partner with restaurants and others find a food truck. >> is it a taco? is it a three course white tablecloth mill. >> they are expanding outdoor capacity. wineries will move cautiously. >> if everybody open at once, there can be a lot of problems. there will be a slow reopening as we watch each other in what does and does not work. >> after waiting this long, they want a positive experience....
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you have kept me waiting in the mill and you brought me up. on t.v. she got up so sort of problem was skid row is all that money is being put into police and met a fake. soon as they declare home a state of emergency in los angeles and 2 does not think it was right they said they built this new ad hoc committee to address all of these and c.d.o. they had every bit of 16 about 80 means less night we went to every last one and i'll be there every last meeting was about criminalizing day to have not one made when i talked about bringing some bottled water or clean up the sidewalk. what you need to get out the street everything it was about how do we. how do we move about here how do we. every meeting was about that in fact 6 new no 5 new anti homeless laws in the city of los angeles. in 16 with the last one being a. day of c.d.o. the similitude in 1st these passed a law saying that you could not sleep in your court 85.2 they passed a law right. and then they ran out the dough to run with their family holiday vacations and that's when the homeless man sto
you have kept me waiting in the mill and you brought me up. on t.v. she got up so sort of problem was skid row is all that money is being put into police and met a fake. soon as they declare home a state of emergency in los angeles and 2 does not think it was right they said they built this new ad hoc committee to address all of these and c.d.o. they had every bit of 16 about 80 means less night we went to every last one and i'll be there every last meeting was about criminalizing day to have...
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general mills, everyone is still going to eat lucky charms and cheerios in the morning, and they areng to have betty crocker cake mix and muffins, but more importantly, there is fear we are going to have a recession in a long-term potential depression, and people think of general mills with their boxed potatoes, mashed potatoes, and their side dishes and their hamburger helper as the perfect play, just like one ormel the same h way. and the dividend is there. spam in aich sells can, also known as ham and a can, and it is the same thing. the expectation is no one knows how bad it can get, so investors are willing to take 1.69% dividend yield tap the safety of knowing they are in fei company that regardless of what happens will do well. that is why we see companies like general electric at 52-we close, which is possibly one of the most notable in important pieces of action over the last few days. stock hundred six dollars, general electric will probably be without -- the banks are going to have a lot of business doing that. that also brings the banks' stock up. big business for them. i
general mills, everyone is still going to eat lucky charms and cheerios in the morning, and they areng to have betty crocker cake mix and muffins, but more importantly, there is fear we are going to have a recession in a long-term potential depression, and people think of general mills with their boxed potatoes, mashed potatoes, and their side dishes and their hamburger helper as the perfect play, just like one ormel the same h way. and the dividend is there. spam in aich sells can, also known...
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. >> go sit on the patio and have a wonderful mill. there you go. >>> for wineries, it is unclear what is meant by mill? a cheese platter? a bag of chips? there is still some questions tonight on what this all means. no doubt it is a milestone and a welcome one. >> a very welcome one. >> nikki for that report. >>> unlike the rest of the bay area, santa clara county is just beginning to move into stage ii of the reopening plan. nonessential businesses were able to start offering curbside pickup today. store owners say making sure shoppers know the new drill has been a challenge.>> when i came into the store, it was like mask on. then get back to work. for my customers, you guys are doing curbside. i am here and ready to rock. >> they have a system in place to make things move along. there are six designated pickup zones spaced around the outdoor mall.>>> as we head into the holiday weekend, the governor was in the north bay at the veterans home to honor military veterans. he said fortunately only three patients have tested positive in t
. >> go sit on the patio and have a wonderful mill. there you go. >>> for wineries, it is unclear what is meant by mill? a cheese platter? a bag of chips? there is still some questions tonight on what this all means. no doubt it is a milestone and a welcome one. >> a very welcome one. >> nikki for that report. >>> unlike the rest of the bay area, santa clara county is just beginning to move into stage ii of the reopening plan. nonessential businesses were...
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and meek mill is joining us and along with michael rubin. he is co-owner of the 76ers. you both. and i want to get the back story, but first, this has become our sunday ritual. we've been following along with your progress. what kind of good news can you give us? >> it has been going really well. thanks to everybody who either donated or -- we've raised more $30 million and monday morning w we'll give another $10 million out. and so really excited to help feed those in need. >> it seems like a 10 merchandise growmillion growth week. >> yeah, and so we've made a lot of progress.illion growth each . >> yeah, and so we've made a lot of progress. this is an incredible experience for a chance to win. so more than 575,000 people have done it. >> and so many cool things. experience, memorabilia, fancy cars. meek, you know all about that, that people can put money into try to earn or win. tell us about why you decided to donate this car. this is the item that you wanted to auction off, meek. >> michael hit me about the challenge and for helping people. and i had a car that i wa
and meek mill is joining us and along with michael rubin. he is co-owner of the 76ers. you both. and i want to get the back story, but first, this has become our sunday ritual. we've been following along with your progress. what kind of good news can you give us? >> it has been going really well. thanks to everybody who either donated or -- we've raised more $30 million and monday morning w we'll give another $10 million out. and so really excited to help feed those in need. >> it...
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mill valley, napa, and insanity row sew going up to 75 degrees. look at that heat building by sunday, monday, and tuesday low to mid 70s return and we are dry the next seven days. and right here across the inland valleys go from 78 tomorrow up to 80 on friday, by saturday 84, sunday 88 and by me poirl day 92 degrees. let's give you a quicker look here at memorial day and you'll see we'll be close to record-setting heat in concord with 94 degrees. so, definitely good weather to get outside and enjoy if you haven't already, next monday, memorial day with your small gathers you have with your immediate family at home. make sure you have the sunglasses, spf, the stimulate the economy, get on a site, and get yourself good to go. it's that time of year to get all that styling and profiling stuff going on, right? >> jeff, we know you're doing a lot of work to your yard. are you building a pool maybe in time for memorial day? >> i would love to. i've got to get the shovel and -- maybe some excavating equipment. maybe we'll go for the plastic above-ground
mill valley, napa, and insanity row sew going up to 75 degrees. look at that heat building by sunday, monday, and tuesday low to mid 70s return and we are dry the next seven days. and right here across the inland valleys go from 78 tomorrow up to 80 on friday, by saturday 84, sunday 88 and by me poirl day 92 degrees. let's give you a quicker look here at memorial day and you'll see we'll be close to record-setting heat in concord with 94 degrees. so, definitely good weather to get outside and...
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that we follow it thank you for the mill we have we love you so much. over and all my family in jesus christ i'm a pray same at. 66 you hear little me chelsea come here a lot but i just feel like she's here with me every time i come here i just feel her presence you know it makes me shine if i was trouble with this whole it's a daily thing you gotta let it go people say you have to let it go tell us tell us how you do time don't know. if it happened to one person you know ok it was an accident this is 5. that's right . i mean i don't know what our thinking was i really don't i would like to know what you're thinking was how did she think that was helping. chelsea was 21 when she passed away the same age as kyle who still struggling for his life. kyle has begun his 1st days of therapy at the center. in his struggle against the addiction only speech seems to be the hyper serenity. so what i want to do today is incorporate a little bit the stuff that we this morning every single one of us through. all of us have to see through. several of the. guys that i
that we follow it thank you for the mill we have we love you so much. over and all my family in jesus christ i'm a pray same at. 66 you hear little me chelsea come here a lot but i just feel like she's here with me every time i come here i just feel her presence you know it makes me shine if i was trouble with this whole it's a daily thing you gotta let it go people say you have to let it go tell us tell us how you do time don't know. if it happened to one person you know ok it was an accident...
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in 2011 taylor guitars became the kohen of this ebony saw mill in yellow one day cameron's capital . the wood comes directly from the forest to the sawmill where the company processes it to make different parts of guitars and other musical instruments. only the best wood is used to make the instruments this means that many trees have to be felled and milled to ensure the company gets the quality it wants. the firm insists it's not interested in green washing trying to buy an environmentally friendly image. i think there's a wonderful opportunity for us to. not just use the word that people like to have on their guitars and violins but also a great opportunity to be able to replace that that would replace those trees make . a really responsible exploitation of ebony that benefits not just the people who buy the guitars or the company that produces them but also the local communities that depend on these forests for their livelihoods. the evony project has teamed up with the cameron government local villagers and the congo basin institute to ensure a sustainable production circle. but
in 2011 taylor guitars became the kohen of this ebony saw mill in yellow one day cameron's capital . the wood comes directly from the forest to the sawmill where the company processes it to make different parts of guitars and other musical instruments. only the best wood is used to make the instruments this means that many trees have to be felled and milled to ensure the company gets the quality it wants. the firm insists it's not interested in green washing trying to buy an environmentally...
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the mills that require many blacksmith to meet the need for modern steel. -- the maker of weed now stretchesrizons because american ingenuity has harnessed power and make it a servant to man. it is these few methods of modern industry that have provided progress, jobs, human comfort and greater opportunities for more people than our forefathers ever dreamed of by producing more of the things that people want. progress. jobs. human comfort. and more wealth for more people. these things have not just happened, science and industry have worked. worked together to improve the old and create a new and even at thenew methods still development stage throughout the nation's thousands of workshops will create new opportunities, new jobs, more wealth for all in the years to come. science holdsof television, the wings of power,w, new types of air-conditioning, streamlined trains. unnumbered things will be developed because of this nations imperishable heritage of the pursuit of happiness. it is this that is given us all of the industrial progress that we have achieved in the past and the certainty of p
the mills that require many blacksmith to meet the need for modern steel. -- the maker of weed now stretchesrizons because american ingenuity has harnessed power and make it a servant to man. it is these few methods of modern industry that have provided progress, jobs, human comfort and greater opportunities for more people than our forefathers ever dreamed of by producing more of the things that people want. progress. jobs. human comfort. and more wealth for more people. these things have not...
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he said he was going to defy janet mills by reopening his business today. >> were encouraging all businesses in maine to bit open up. when you open back up, get the tory's business going, or were going to lose a third of our restaurants. we are advocating for everybody, not just for my restaurant. it's time to go back to work. >> tucker: well to date he did it. he opened his restaurant, was flooded with grateful adults, who know the rest, and decided to go eat at his place. working for janet mills, promptly revoke his business and liquor licenses, trying to destroy his business. since it is made illegal for him to support his own family, he has a plant, the only one left. you can read more about it on the facebook page. around the world, only four countries have had more deaths than new york city. even in new york, the worst it appears may be over. fox contributor is also a professor at nyu. we sent him to take a look at the hospital's coronavirus word, and report back to what he found. hey doctor! >> high tucker it looks like things are getting better. wer
he said he was going to defy janet mills by reopening his business today. >> were encouraging all businesses in maine to bit open up. when you open back up, get the tory's business going, or were going to lose a third of our restaurants. we are advocating for everybody, not just for my restaurant. it's time to go back to work. >> tucker: well to date he did it. he opened his restaurant, was flooded with grateful adults, who know the rest, and decided to go eat at his place. working...
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she's grammy award-winning singer and stage actress stephanie mills. stephanie, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you, reverend righteous! reverend righteous! you know, we go way back. people don't know that. >> brooklyn, new york. your parents were cornerstone baptist church, your parents. >> yes! yes. >> you've been a star for decades. i've seen you in films and on stage and we spent a lot of time together, but i've never heard you more upset when you called me this week after you saw the video after an officer stood over sean and said "i guess it's going to be a closed casket homie." sort of mocking the young man that the police had shot and killed. and i said to you almost thinking you don't want to do that. i said do you want to talk about this in public? she said i'm a mother, i'm dealing with somebody, i want to talk about it. tell us why it was so important for you to speak out, stephanie. >> because i'm a mother and i'm so tired of seeing our black men shot down for nothing. these two men, these two gentlemen, were doing absolutely
she's grammy award-winning singer and stage actress stephanie mills. stephanie, thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you, reverend righteous! reverend righteous! you know, we go way back. people don't know that. >> brooklyn, new york. your parents were cornerstone baptist church, your parents. >> yes! yes. >> you've been a star for decades. i've seen you in films and on stage and we spent a lot of time together, but i've never heard you more upset when you...
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two mill valley little league teammates. there's flynn on the left. two atlantic ten conference freshman. larson, oh, a nice stop and flip to second base. flynn in relief of the wildcats, playing d1 ball until covid-19 put a stop to it. >> it's pretty surreal because we had two days to pack everything up from the whole year of college and get back home. and living in california, that was really hard for me to do. >> people just kind of sat down on the field and, you know, we just milled around. we didn't really know what to do. >> reporter: like a lot of college athletes, regardless the sport, every day they try to stay in some sort of shape until further notice. each had no problem talking about their transition from high school ball. >> the speed of the runners getting down the line is a major difference. you're like -- your mental interim clock has got to be working faster than in high school. >> hitters don't swing at bad pitches. >> reporter: the short season prevented the first ever collegiate meeting between the two. >> we were really lookingll
two mill valley little league teammates. there's flynn on the left. two atlantic ten conference freshman. larson, oh, a nice stop and flip to second base. flynn in relief of the wildcats, playing d1 ball until covid-19 put a stop to it. >> it's pretty surreal because we had two days to pack everything up from the whole year of college and get back home. and living in california, that was really hard for me to do. >> people just kind of sat down on the field and, you know, we just...
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and 63 mill valley. my extended forecast for san francisco, notice spotty chance of that shower activity tomorrow. wednesday offers a better possibility. with trace amounts to .15. and then we're going to see another storm by sunday. .05 to .35 of an inch. for the inland valleys, temperatures all over the place, from 68, tomorrow, up to 80 on friday's forecast. and then by sunday, 72, and a closer look at that time line, it shows that we will start to see those showers move in, once we hit sunday, right around 7:00 in the morning. and we'll have a closer look at that coming up at 6:00 p.m. right now, i got to say, lucy, she's off to the side, she's anxious to get out there, in the sprinkles, a little bit muddy, i'll have to see if i will let that one go. >> she needs a rain coat. >> she does. >> yes. totally. >> thanks, jeff. see you later on. >> all right. >>> coming up, keeping the facts straight. the steps twitter is taking to keep people from spreading misinformation about covid-19. we're all doing o
and 63 mill valley. my extended forecast for san francisco, notice spotty chance of that shower activity tomorrow. wednesday offers a better possibility. with trace amounts to .15. and then we're going to see another storm by sunday. .05 to .35 of an inch. for the inland valleys, temperatures all over the place, from 68, tomorrow, up to 80 on friday's forecast. and then by sunday, 72, and a closer look at that time line, it shows that we will start to see those showers move in, once we hit...
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officer saying we've seen a lot of great returns with facebook and instagram cereal giant general mills also transferring to some of their t.v. advertising investments into digital video and e-commerce well some of these companies set up their ad contracts with networks well in advance it's certainly not business as usual during this pandemic as of right now fox is the only major network to really how the economy reacts to the effects from the coronavirus. appreciate staying with us here in r.t. international will continue to keep you informed right up to date information on our web site head to r.t. dot com for more stories there we've got numerous social media channels and of course our live broadcast coming to you from moscow london and washington to stay with us here in russia that we're back with updates in 30 minutes. we go to work so you straight home. you have to do it. because if you go through it you see if it were you when you got to you could keep the procedure would do it if you could have at. least in a. difficult time so most of the telescope that's essentially want to. t
officer saying we've seen a lot of great returns with facebook and instagram cereal giant general mills also transferring to some of their t.v. advertising investments into digital video and e-commerce well some of these companies set up their ad contracts with networks well in advance it's certainly not business as usual during this pandemic as of right now fox is the only major network to really how the economy reacts to the effects from the coronavirus. appreciate staying with us here in...
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live in mill valley, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> cornell, thank you very much. we told you what you will be able to do starting tomorrow. here is what still is not allowed. playgrounds remain closed. picnics are not allowed either. real estate transactions can fully resume, but there are still restrictions on appointments. anything that is allowed is subject to social distancing protocols. two more counties are going to defy the governor's lockdown order and open up tomorrow. yuba and sutter counties are going to allow businesses to reopen. state data shows neither county has had someone hospitalized with coronavirus since april 14th. modoc reopened friday. neighboring siskiyou county is going 120 take up a plan to reopen on tuesday. >>> in the bay area, san mateo county is taking more measures to keep people from flocking to the coast. the new order prevents people who live more than ten miles away from the county from coming there for recreation. we've seen road signs warning people if they are more than five miles from home to turn around. hundreds of people
live in mill valley, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> cornell, thank you very much. we told you what you will be able to do starting tomorrow. here is what still is not allowed. playgrounds remain closed. picnics are not allowed either. real estate transactions can fully resume, but there are still restrictions on appointments. anything that is allowed is subject to social distancing protocols. two more counties are going to defy the governor's lockdown order and open up tomorrow. yuba and...
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the right side of the screen, literally facing off with police officers face-to-face, in the area milling about and protesting sort of back you say there could be as many as 1000 people in your estimation? >> reporter: sorry, we are getting moved back a little bit more. police are firing. these weapons, i'm not sure exactly what their firing but itappears to be some sort of projectile to disperse the crowd, but having limited effect. >> "no justice, no peace" [ muffled crowd noises ] >> now we've got physical content going on between police and protesters. police pushing the crowd back, but there's been resistance on both sided it's app that there is at least one person, possibly two now that are down, maybe even several being arrested and apprehended by police. it goes in spurts. >> reporter: i just got hit with something. >> that was our reporter saying he got hit with something. >> reporter: it's time to clear out. [ muffled crowd noises ] >> reporter: they are starting the fire. >> they are firing directly -- >> reporter: i don't know if you are still with me. >> we see your shots, we
the right side of the screen, literally facing off with police officers face-to-face, in the area milling about and protesting sort of back you say there could be as many as 1000 people in your estimation? >> reporter: sorry, we are getting moved back a little bit more. police are firing. these weapons, i'm not sure exactly what their firing but itappears to be some sort of projectile to disperse the crowd, but having limited effect. >> "no justice, no peace" [ muffled...
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officer saying we've seen a lot of great returns with facebook and instagram serial jayanta general mills also transferring some of their t.v. advertising investments into digital video and e-commerce well some of these companies set up their ad contracts with networks well in advance it's certainly not business as usual during this pandemic as of right now fox is the only major network to release its fall lineup the future of ad spending could decline or shipped all depending on how the economy reacts to the effects from the corona virus. thanks thing with as we continue to keep you informed of our website r.t. dot com our various social media channels live broadcasts from studios in moscow and washington d.c. and indeed it is time now the hand over to our to u.k. bring it right up to date in 30 minutes. montes holiday international memorial awards are now open for entries the media professionals are eligible whether you're a freelance journalist work rule terms of media or part of a global news platform to participate send us your published works in video or written for much go to award
officer saying we've seen a lot of great returns with facebook and instagram serial jayanta general mills also transferring some of their t.v. advertising investments into digital video and e-commerce well some of these companies set up their ad contracts with networks well in advance it's certainly not business as usual during this pandemic as of right now fox is the only major network to release its fall lineup the future of ad spending could decline or shipped all depending on how the...
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officer saying we've seen a lot of great returns with facebook and instagram serial jayanta general mills also transferring some of their t.v. advertising investments into digital video and e-commerce well some of these companies set up their ad contracts with networks well in advance it's certainly not business as usual during this pandemic as of right now fox is the only major network to release its fall lineup the future of ad spending could decline or shift all depending on how the economy reacts to the effects from the corona virus. but with a base for you in half an hour appreciate staying with r.t. international the forget you can stay informed through other channels has a website article com plenty more stories available there with our various social media channels but want to keep it old school and stay with a lot of broadcasts while the studios here in moscow we've got them in london and washington d.c. stay with us. we go to work so you straight home. you know. if. you give away or you to hear you correctly you can keep the procedure would you if you could have at. least. the d
officer saying we've seen a lot of great returns with facebook and instagram serial jayanta general mills also transferring some of their t.v. advertising investments into digital video and e-commerce well some of these companies set up their ad contracts with networks well in advance it's certainly not business as usual during this pandemic as of right now fox is the only major network to release its fall lineup the future of ad spending could decline or shift all depending on how the economy...
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great to have you, great to have david mill as our speaker. tonight's program has been a long time in coming. david was originally scheduled to be here in february, but was grounded bye-bye bad weather. kansas city library programming, it's the latest in our series with the u.s. army command of general staff in ft. leavenworth. but it also comes in the middle of the library's partnership from january through may with the eisenhower presidential library and foundation in abilene. and it's on the dwight eisenhower exhibit that's up on the second floor gallery. we had a series of programs running on dwight eisenhower. the next one is next wednesday. tonight we focus on icen how are and george marshall. the army chief of staff who targeted ike for advancement as a military officer, keen eye for talent. among others with ike, he spied george patent and omar bradley. and he became one of ike's primary mentors as the army chief of staff from 1939 to 1945. marshall, of course, went onto become the secretary of state and win a nobel peace prize. david
great to have you, great to have david mill as our speaker. tonight's program has been a long time in coming. david was originally scheduled to be here in february, but was grounded bye-bye bad weather. kansas city library programming, it's the latest in our series with the u.s. army command of general staff in ft. leavenworth. but it also comes in the middle of the library's partnership from january through may with the eisenhower presidential library and foundation in abilene. and it's on the...