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yes there are scientific names for them i created a number on it called life mort's because it makes it easier to understand rather than the scientific terminology the most obvious one is the s in life mort's for stopped that's also restraint aggression on an animal or a person who is restrained or trapped will have an aggressive response to break free of that aggression we see this in the road you know when you are held up in traffic you get angry and you're ready to fight that you know you don't become bored or tired or something else that's because being held up. trips this aggressive response to break free of the restraint obviously being sequestered during the pandemic prevented from going about our daily activities this pressing on this s. triggering and provoking an aggressive response but but it doesn't dare do it in the same it doesn't do it in the same way to everybody i mean not everybody is losing their rags it's just a few people so what's the difference. well we all have the same circus and we respond to the same triggers there are individual differences these are biolo
yes there are scientific names for them i created a number on it called life mort's because it makes it easier to understand rather than the scientific terminology the most obvious one is the s in life mort's for stopped that's also restraint aggression on an animal or a person who is restrained or trapped will have an aggressive response to break free of that aggression we see this in the road you know when you are held up in traffic you get angry and you're ready to fight that you know you...
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yes there are scientific names for them i created a name on it called life mort's because it makes it easier to understand rather than the scientific terminology the most obvious one is the s in life mort's for stopped that's also restraint aggression an animal or a person who is restrained or trapped will have an aggressive response to break free of that aggression we see this in the road you know when you are held up in traffic you get angry and you're ready to fight that you know you don't become bored or tired or something else that's because being held up. trips this aggressive response to break free of the restraint obviously being sequestered during the pandemic prevented from going about our daily activities this pressing on this s. triggering and provoking an aggressive response but but it doesn't they're doing it in the same it doesn't do it in the same way to everybody i mean not everybody is losing their rags it's just a few people so what's the difference. well we all have these and circus and we respond to the same triggers there are individual differences these are biol
yes there are scientific names for them i created a name on it called life mort's because it makes it easier to understand rather than the scientific terminology the most obvious one is the s in life mort's for stopped that's also restraint aggression an animal or a person who is restrained or trapped will have an aggressive response to break free of that aggression we see this in the road you know when you are held up in traffic you get angry and you're ready to fight that you know you don't...
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yes there are scientific names for them i created a number on it called life mort's because it makes it easier to understand rather than the scientific terminology the most obvious one is the s in life mort's for stopped that's also restraint aggression on an animal or a person who is restrained or trapped will have an aggressive response to break free of that aggression we see this in the road you know when you are held up in traffic you get angry and you're ready to fight and you know you don't become bored or tired or something else that's because being held up. trips this aggressive response to break free of the restraint obviously being sequestered during the pandemic prevented from going about our daily activities this pressing on this s. triggering and provoking an aggressive response but but it doesn't dare do it in the same it doesn't do it in the same way to everybody i mean not everybody is new zing there rags it's just a few people so what's the difference. well we all have the same circus and we respond to the same triggers there are individual differences these are biol
yes there are scientific names for them i created a number on it called life mort's because it makes it easier to understand rather than the scientific terminology the most obvious one is the s in life mort's for stopped that's also restraint aggression on an animal or a person who is restrained or trapped will have an aggressive response to break free of that aggression we see this in the road you know when you are held up in traffic you get angry and you're ready to fight and you know you...
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very very good you normally do in the story but this is your girl mort 000000. 000000 fear the operation has been a success for sergeant laurie house pimping is punishable by 6 years in prison this man who had 2 girls under his control was there for at risk of 12 so yeah we found our being together we called her phone this phone answers what her i.d. was and her car was in his car so we know there's stuff going on i do way he's going to go down for at the very least supervise their prostitution no later at the very highest can be defeated. in 2018 more than 106 traffickers were arrested by the l.a.p.d. . 6 this morning on simple vidoe boulevard a corner that is rife with prostitution journey out the organization that supports victims in the legal say. it's industry has organized its annual march. the former prostitute is one of the protesters. man made up 14 i might have worked this near a street so they have found a lot under aged girls in the one to scary block on the scary corner so that's the reason why we make sure that we pay homage to the women that have been victimized in this ar
very very good you normally do in the story but this is your girl mort 000000. 000000 fear the operation has been a success for sergeant laurie house pimping is punishable by 6 years in prison this man who had 2 girls under his control was there for at risk of 12 so yeah we found our being together we called her phone this phone answers what her i.d. was and her car was in his car so we know there's stuff going on i do way he's going to go down for at the very least supervise their prostitution...
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so i really cannot appreciate upon you mort tendency to invite neighbors, friends who you haven't seen, perhaps you've done that. perhaps you willreconsider those who are not in your immediate household. we come with good intentions. we may come with masks and wear masks at the beginning as a result of time together. invariably after a few hours, a drink or two, eating food, masks are put aside and families tbheen mix that hadn't seen each other in sometime and the prospect of creating transmission presents itself. it's about keeping you self, them safe, your friends and family members and to make sure we mitigate the spread and don't harm the lives of those we love. as always we had a mandate against large crowds. please, avoid those crowds and encourage good behavior. again, not trying to be punitive. we recognize the it's about people doing the right thing, which is the default of 99.9% of us. i deeply respect people's liberty, their desire to go back to the way things once were but i can't impression upon you more our actions have an impact on other people. there's a reason in nips
so i really cannot appreciate upon you mort tendency to invite neighbors, friends who you haven't seen, perhaps you've done that. perhaps you willreconsider those who are not in your immediate household. we come with good intentions. we may come with masks and wear masks at the beginning as a result of time together. invariably after a few hours, a drink or two, eating food, masks are put aside and families tbheen mix that hadn't seen each other in sometime and the prospect of creating...
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upper 70s to low 80s through the mort bay valleys. 77 in hercules.s we head inland, low to mid-80s. a few upper 80s around antioch. and we'll be in the 50s tonight with fewer clouds. ansd t and the return honest. >>> and police are looking for the driver of the white mvan tht left a 7-year-old with major injuries. s driver hit the boy and took off. >>> and the solano county district attorney is recusing herself from reviewing the two officer-involved shootings. last month the office turned down a request to conduct an independent review. and officials say that the d.a. did not provide them with information indicating her officer was not capable of a fair review. >>> six flags in vallejo will be open starting tomorrow. no rides will be in service though. instead you can expect an animals only experience. usually the park capacity would be around 12,000 visitors but now it is capped at just 2,000. >> when you come in, they almost have the park to themselves. it will be a very unique but i think positive experience for t guests that do come. >>>. >> and
upper 70s to low 80s through the mort bay valleys. 77 in hercules.s we head inland, low to mid-80s. a few upper 80s around antioch. and we'll be in the 50s tonight with fewer clouds. ansd t and the return honest. >>> and police are looking for the driver of the white mvan tht left a 7-year-old with major injuries. s driver hit the boy and took off. >>> and the solano county district attorney is recusing herself from reviewing the two officer-involved shootings. last month the...
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. >> would you please get me the mort a lot rate. i heard one of the lowest maybe lowest anywhere in the world. >> michael steele, the president, again, arguing about the mortality rate, and also we see that according to all of what we're reading, there's more republican pushback against the president now. gop attempting to push back on a lot of the things he's saying being really uncomfortable about it. >> well, the reason for the pushback, andrea, looking at numbers and in their states, particularly republican senators and about six or seven states right now from north carolina to colorado, to arizona, that are seeing their numbers really take a hit because of two things. one the, the way they are tethered to the president and the way there is been tethered to him in the past they can't, you know, decouple as quickly or easily as they once thought, and, two, because the american public is now digesting and in fullness of facts and science what's happening in their backyard. what's happening in their neighborhoods, happening inside
. >> would you please get me the mort a lot rate. i heard one of the lowest maybe lowest anywhere in the world. >> michael steele, the president, again, arguing about the mortality rate, and also we see that according to all of what we're reading, there's more republican pushback against the president now. gop attempting to push back on a lot of the things he's saying being really uncomfortable about it. >> well, the reason for the pushback, andrea, looking at numbers and in...
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through the mort bay valnorth bs and some sunshine.s you move into the east bay valleys, a tuchb some sunshine. and tonight some clouds and we'll be in the 50s. tomorrow about the same. wednesday is the best day for widespread drizzle in the morning and then a slightly cooler afternoon. thursday and friday will be a lot like today and tomorrow and you can see maybe a degree or two saturday and sunday especially inland where temperatures will try to get back to average while the rest of us still a little cooler than we should be. enjoy it. >>> we'll turn now to ginger zee with a live look at what is happening on gma this morning. >> nice to be with everybody. coming up, we'll start with on the brink. hospital beds filling up again, and now people are having trouble finding tests in some places. and new study on kids, finding that older children could spread it as much as adults. we'll talk to a leading public health expert live. >>> and also an exclusive, alex trebek with t.j., the good days ansd t and the bad and his plans for returnin
through the mort bay valnorth bs and some sunshine.s you move into the east bay valleys, a tuchb some sunshine. and tonight some clouds and we'll be in the 50s. tomorrow about the same. wednesday is the best day for widespread drizzle in the morning and then a slightly cooler afternoon. thursday and friday will be a lot like today and tomorrow and you can see maybe a degree or two saturday and sunday especially inland where temperatures will try to get back to average while the rest of us still...
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the other was te y mountain, thomas mort's journey as a cath monk.ge which they would use to challenge the american tradition. how does a young man find the courage to sit before open hatred at lunch counters? and stand before police lines protected only by an idea? pope that month he wrote, by hope, the abstract and in personal become intimate conviction, what i believe in faith i possess and make my own by hope. that was john lewis's hope, not has that talk hope, but a durable tempered saving conviction that a belief in love co hmausuit of equality ll win in thed. in the face of a billy club, hope is walking d but lovi that seg a replica at one of the lunch counters where he started his protesting career. where is that message now >> it's still imbedded in even of us. i think we have to each at all of our children and those of us not so young that the way of love is a better way. just respect the dignity and the words of every human being. we need to get it out there. if we get it right -- i believe if we get it right, maybe considered the model fo
the other was te y mountain, thomas mort's journey as a cath monk.ge which they would use to challenge the american tradition. how does a young man find the courage to sit before open hatred at lunch counters? and stand before police lines protected only by an idea? pope that month he wrote, by hope, the abstract and in personal become intimate conviction, what i believe in faith i possess and make my own by hope. that was john lewis's hope, not has that talk hope, but a durable tempered saving...
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another had a concussion from being hit in the head with a mort mortar. >> that's right. we've had a lot of juinjuries o there. these are people who this congress has charged with protecting federal courts. they're directed to protect federal courts and the u.s. code and they are under attack. they're being injured and it's been constant for 60 days. >> acting secretary wolf has said the violent mobs are jeopardizing not only them but their families. why is doxing federal it's dange can take retaliation against their homes, their families or when they're by themselves. i see some of these latin american countries in central america where the police are very, very brave because the gangs are trying to deal with go to their houses and kill their families. and, you know, you never think that could happen here. but you could never think some of the stuff we're seeing today could ever happen here. >> is being burned by essentially improvised explosive device and blinded by lasers, is this something that happens with federal marshals in federal courthouses. >> no, not at all. >
another had a concussion from being hit in the head with a mort mortar. >> that's right. we've had a lot of juinjuries o there. these are people who this congress has charged with protecting federal courts. they're directed to protect federal courts and the u.s. code and they are under attack. they're being injured and it's been constant for 60 days. >> acting secretary wolf has said the violent mobs are jeopardizing not only them but their families. why is doxing federal it's dange...
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i'm proud to be a part of aag, i trust 'em, best reverso you can... mort retire better. >>good morning. we're back with our breaking news coverage of the huge 5 alarm fire going on in san francisco right now we're getting a lot of video in other kron 4 news room and you can see that thick black smoke that can be seen for miles of very thick heavy flames as well we've been looking at google maps to see what's in the area and we do see that there's a sherwin-williams paint store there's a grocery store and office max. all in that general area, but it's still too soon to know exactly where the center of that fire is we started noticing. the smoke coming from one of our caltrans cameras at around 7 o'clock this morning and this fire just quickly. >>spread to a 5 alarms we still don't know exactly what's on fire. marty but i'm looking at the smoke and looking at the flames and i just wouldn't be surprised if this fire spread to more than one building yes, because it's still largely look at that shot, yeah it is huge and it's having a huge impact on traffic as well we mention
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[applause] the first time i met donald mort i was doing the downey show.s before most of you lived. that was in new york city. i was doing an debate in the apollo theater. they had the american atheist association. i had my assistant pastor with me and we went to trump tower. a man walks by and taps me on the shoulder. he said, are you enjoying this place? i said i really am. he shook my hand and said, let me know if you need anything. it was donald trump. the next time i met him, i was speaking on a platform with him. he said, come over here. the size of a man he is, you come when he says that. he wasn't president that, but i went over and began to talk. we were in new york and he was talking to me about his daughter who had closed the deal for the post office there to become a hotel. i said, did unova and ssent deal? yes, i did. he was my pastor. we talked about it for a long time. were you at marble collegiate church? he began to talk about collegiate church and would not stocking about his church and his pastor. because he loved his church. let me tell
[applause] the first time i met donald mort i was doing the downey show.s before most of you lived. that was in new york city. i was doing an debate in the apollo theater. they had the american atheist association. i had my assistant pastor with me and we went to trump tower. a man walks by and taps me on the shoulder. he said, are you enjoying this place? i said i really am. he shook my hand and said, let me know if you need anything. it was donald trump. the next time i met him, i was...
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banks like wells fargo that have a large retail base they will capitalize on what is happening in the mortoth trend. i'm not sure i would be in this sector for the remainder of this year they have a unique view and the bank accounts and credit card spending this quote wilfred stood out to me the most. from the citigroup ceo, i don't think anybody should leave any bank earnings call this quarter feeling like the worst is absolutely behind us and it's a rosey path ahead. this zant sound -- that sounds pretty pessimistic steve, what does that mean for the rest of the earnings season? >> i think for this earnings season it it doesn't tell that you much the expecttations are so far across the board there is so little consensus it's too what good and bad is. i think it bodes poorly looking out a couple quarters because the banks are the canary in the coal mine. if jamie diamond and these people are putting aside 28, $30 billion or more in terms of loan provisions, there is a lot more to come down the pike. the loan loss reserves are not going to be applied to the mega caps dominating the indices
banks like wells fargo that have a large retail base they will capitalize on what is happening in the mortoth trend. i'm not sure i would be in this sector for the remainder of this year they have a unique view and the bank accounts and credit card spending this quote wilfred stood out to me the most. from the citigroup ceo, i don't think anybody should leave any bank earnings call this quarter feeling like the worst is absolutely behind us and it's a rosey path ahead. this zant sound -- that...
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. >> even though cases rare rising mort talt rates are not. of the pandemic, we were at 2500 deaths per day even with these spikes that we're getting this week, it's about 900 per day. can they stay at these lower levels given the experience we have, the better treatment options and the age range of the people who are actually contracting this disease >> well, possibly. i mean, new york made a lot of mistakes early on. the infection got into populations like nursing home patients that's why you saw an excess of mortality. the city was heavily seeded with infection before we knew how widely it was circulating. so a lot of mistakes were made we learned if that we're doing a lot of things differently. in hospital mortality has come down because we're treating patients more effectively. we have steroids like remdesivir and not interbaiting patients as aggressively i wouldn't be surprised if we cut the in hospital mortality significantly. the number of infections occurring in the states, you're going to see mortality go back up the infection isn't
. >> even though cases rare rising mort talt rates are not. of the pandemic, we were at 2500 deaths per day even with these spikes that we're getting this week, it's about 900 per day. can they stay at these lower levels given the experience we have, the better treatment options and the age range of the people who are actually contracting this disease >> well, possibly. i mean, new york made a lot of mistakes early on. the infection got into populations like nursing home patients...
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it's kind of like the more we sell, mort we sell >> where are we, pat, with the new pork product >> interesting question. we have an awesome -- what do we call it, fake pork it is pork made from plants. but it's -- we haven't announced a commercial launch for it the product is great we have done some tests with chefs and other markets. but we haven't announced date to launch it commercially yet >> pat, what is going on with burger king? because we heard initially sales were really strong when you rolled that out. but then they apparently slipped precovid-19. what can you tell us about what is happening there >> well, the sales are very sensitive to, you know, burger king does a lot of promotions and various things like that i would say our sales at burger king have been very solid through the whole covid-19 experience it's been very, very successful for burger king. very, very successful for us and, you know, we have a great partnership with them. >> pat brown hope to you have back soon thank you for joining us >> thank you >>> time now to get a cnbc update with sue herrera. the. >> hello, ever
it's kind of like the more we sell, mort we sell >> where are we, pat, with the new pork product >> interesting question. we have an awesome -- what do we call it, fake pork it is pork made from plants. but it's -- we haven't announced a commercial launch for it the product is great we have done some tests with chefs and other markets. but we haven't announced date to launch it commercially yet >> pat, what is going on with burger king? because we heard initially sales were...