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moss. limayewill hear from dr. . that weye it is great have potential product but the important thing is to remember that vaccines do not save lives. vaccinations save lives. we have to figure out how to get people to accept these vaccines. there are five key things we must do. we need to understand people's attitudes toward the vaccine and how this might vary by specific segments of the population. we are finding that nonwhite people may be less likely than whites to accept the vaccine. we need to understand who people trust for vaccine information and identify barriers for acceptance. vaccine intentions vary wildly. a study reported on a global survey of more than 13,000 people in 19 countries to determine potential acceptance rates and factors. about 72% of participants ororted they would be very somewhat likely to take a covid vaccine once it is available. differences in acceptance rates reached almost around 90% in china to 55% in russia. respondents that reported higher levels of mist
moss. limayewill hear from dr. . that weye it is great have potential product but the important thing is to remember that vaccines do not save lives. vaccinations save lives. we have to figure out how to get people to accept these vaccines. there are five key things we must do. we need to understand people's attitudes toward the vaccine and how this might vary by specific segments of the population. we are finding that nonwhite people may be less likely than whites to accept the vaccine. we...
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vice president sam moss? >> vice-president moss: no, i'm okay right now. we can keep going. >> president mccarthy: thank you, vice president. commissioner alexander-tut please. >> commissioner alexander-tut: yes, i have a question somewhat regarding what -- (indiscernible) so let me know if this is -- anyway, let me know if this is inappropriate, but around a better forum for this, but i was curious also regarding the article -- is somebody who is -- whoever it is, i don't care if they're on this commission, but someone who is not a professional who works in d.b.i. all the time, is there a place where people can go and say do i need a permit instead of having to hire somebody to make that assessment for them? does that exist? >> so, you know, in anticipation and i do get the question. so what i would recommend is that in the next item 3, commissioner alexander-tut, that you give it some thought and we'll calendar something in january that we could address and talk to those questions for you. and if there's anything else that you want to add in there, we ca
vice president sam moss? >> vice-president moss: no, i'm okay right now. we can keep going. >> president mccarthy: thank you, vice president. commissioner alexander-tut please. >> commissioner alexander-tut: yes, i have a question somewhat regarding what -- (indiscernible) so let me know if this is -- anyway, let me know if this is inappropriate, but around a better forum for this, but i was curious also regarding the article -- is somebody who is -- whoever it is, i don't...
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around the clock over the past nine moss, sacrificing so much of what we do and love to take care of our patients. we have been doing this while trying to take care of our own families and keep them safe. what i want you to know is that help is on the way. today is just the first step. >> and while this could be the light at the end of the tunnel experts say it could be months before there are enough doses to vaccinate the millions of month elm who live and work in la county. >> we are not to that light yet. if we don't start taking this seriously, the tunnel could collapse on us before we reach the light. >>> the hospital system is so stressed in la county nobody should go to an emergency room unless you have a serious medical emergency. >>> taking a live look at the white house, the electoral college has voted to certify joe biden as the next president. the vote took place in state houses across the country yesterday including in hotly contested states like georgia.
around the clock over the past nine moss, sacrificing so much of what we do and love to take care of our patients. we have been doing this while trying to take care of our own families and keep them safe. what i want you to know is that help is on the way. today is just the first step. >> and while this could be the light at the end of the tunnel experts say it could be months before there are enough doses to vaccinate the millions of month elm who live and work in la county. >> we...
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right so for more on the steel we can cross over talk our spondon in london and in brussels big of moss and max and of welcome to the both a few top of the morning big as so prime minister boris johnson has finally got breaks it down as he promised when he 1st took office how's he been selling this agreement well you told the british people in the video that you put out on social media that this is the deal is the ideal reading material for your post christmas lunch he said it's happy christmas tidings and he basically said that he was able to keep his promise that he is the one who delivers on the spreads the deal which he has promised all along was going to be doable and that britain will offer or take back control about the money the laws at the border and still be able to come to this agreement with the european union it's not quite the nearly a promise that wasn't quite as easy as he had said in the beginning when he was elected as prime minister it would be but still he made it happen and he has to deal with the e.u. and there was a big relief on his face. how much of a win is it
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vice president sam moss? >> vice-president moss: no, i'm okay right now. we can keep going. >> president mccarthy: thank you, vice president. commissioner alexander-tut please. >> commissioner alexander-tut: yes, i have a question somewhat regarding what -- (indiscernible) so let me know if this is -- anyway, let me know if this is inappropriate, but around a better forum for this, but i was curious also regarding the article -- is somebody who is -- whoever it is, i don't care if they're on this commission, but someone who is not a professional who works in d.b.i. all the time, is there a place where people can go and say do i need a permit instead of having to hire somebody to make that assessment for them? does that exist? >> so, you know, in anticipation and i do get the question. so what i would recommend is that in the next item 3, commissioner alexander-tut, that you give it some thought and we'll calendar something in january that we could address and talk to those questions for you. and if there's anything else that you want to add in there, we ca
vice president sam moss? >> vice-president moss: no, i'm okay right now. we can keep going. >> president mccarthy: thank you, vice president. commissioner alexander-tut please. >> commissioner alexander-tut: yes, i have a question somewhat regarding what -- (indiscernible) so let me know if this is -- anyway, let me know if this is inappropriate, but around a better forum for this, but i was curious also regarding the article -- is somebody who is -- whoever it is, i don't...
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vice president sam moss? >> vice-president moss: no, i'm okay right now. we can keep going. >> president mccarthy: thank you, vice president. commissioner alexander-tut please. >> commissioner alexander-tut: yes, i have a question somewhat regarding what -- (indiscernible) so let me know if this is -- anyway, let me know if this is inappropriate, but around a better forum for this, but i was curious also regarding the article -- is somebody who is -- whoever it is, i don't care if they're on this commission, but someone who is not a professional who works in d.b.i. all the time, is there a place where people can go and say do i need a permit instead of having to hire somebody to make that assessment for them? does that exist? >> so, you know, in anticipation and i do get the question. so what i would recommend is that in the next item 3, commissioner alexander-tut, that you give it some thought and we'll calendar something in january that we could address and talk to those questions for you. and if there's anything else that you want to add in there, we ca
vice president sam moss? >> vice-president moss: no, i'm okay right now. we can keep going. >> president mccarthy: thank you, vice president. commissioner alexander-tut please. >> commissioner alexander-tut: yes, i have a question somewhat regarding what -- (indiscernible) so let me know if this is -- anyway, let me know if this is inappropriate, but around a better forum for this, but i was curious also regarding the article -- is somebody who is -- whoever it is, i don't...
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but moss point is everything, man. the smell from the plant and the paper mill that would join with a fall that would announce school. and every friday, i grew up catholic and we would eat seafood on friday, and listening to the blues every weekend as you know, we cleaned house, because my mother and father kept the blues on the radio on the weekends. being able to ride my bike and play baseball and you know, i think in some ways the gulf coast, you know, the saltiness of the air, you know, the seafood, the rhythm, right, i think it finds its way on the inge pa-- page, right, in the way in which i hear words, the way in which i think. it took me time to come to terms with that, but i'm a moss point baby and it is everywhere in my work. >> in your book, you talk about, quote, unquote, running away at 16 to go to college. why? >> well, you know, my dad is watching and i love him dearly, but you know, it was hard. he was an exacting presence in some ways. i look just like him. i have his hand, i have his smile, i have his
but moss point is everything, man. the smell from the plant and the paper mill that would join with a fall that would announce school. and every friday, i grew up catholic and we would eat seafood on friday, and listening to the blues every weekend as you know, we cleaned house, because my mother and father kept the blues on the radio on the weekends. being able to ride my bike and play baseball and you know, i think in some ways the gulf coast, you know, the saltiness of the air, you know, the...
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moss, welcome, sir. >> thank you, brooke. thanks for having me. >> we listened to the president-elect about not having large christmas gatherings, he's not doing that with his family, urging others not to do that as well. how important it is to get the vaccine for as many americans as possible. do you think these officials getting the vaccine in public has an impact on the rest of us, making us all more comfortable getting the shot? >> brooke, i think it's part of the answer. i think it is important for some of the high-level officials to get the vaccine, but it's also going to be very critical for other community leaders and influencers to get the vaccine in public and show people that it's safe and that they're willing to take it. i think particularly in some of the communities, the black and latinex communities that have been particularly hard hit by the pandemic, and who have some hesitancy around the vaccine, i think it's going to be very important for other community leaders to also get the vaccine and do so in public t
moss, welcome, sir. >> thank you, brooke. thanks for having me. >> we listened to the president-elect about not having large christmas gatherings, he's not doing that with his family, urging others not to do that as well. how important it is to get the vaccine for as many americans as possible. do you think these officials getting the vaccine in public has an impact on the rest of us, making us all more comfortable getting the shot? >> brooke, i think it's part of the answer....
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moss point is everything, man. the smells from the plant, and the paper mill that would join with the scent of fall and how that all announced school. fish fries every friday. i grew up catholic. and we would eat seafood on fridays, and listening to the blues every weekend as we cleaned house, because my mother and father kept the blues on the radio on the weekends. being able to ride my bike and play baseball and -- i think in some ways the gulf coast -- the salty unless of the air, the seafood, the rhythm, i think it finds its way in -- on the page, in the way in which i hear words, and the way in which i think. took me a while to come to terms with that but i'm a moss point baby, and it is everywhere in my work in some way. >> host: in your book you talk about quote-unquote running away at 16 to go to college. why? >> guest: you know, my dad is watching and i love him dearly but it was hard. he was an exacting presence in some ways. i look just like him. i have his hands. i have his smile. i have his anger. and
moss point is everything, man. the smells from the plant, and the paper mill that would join with the scent of fall and how that all announced school. fish fries every friday. i grew up catholic. and we would eat seafood on fridays, and listening to the blues every weekend as we cleaned house, because my mother and father kept the blues on the radio on the weekends. being able to ride my bike and play baseball and -- i think in some ways the gulf coast -- the salty unless of the air, the...
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and you can understand i don't know maybe some moss and officers would tell you in negotiations as you decide you know bolasie it looks to me at all it is israel bombs damascus just in the past few days it appears to be favoring those bombing raids isis diasur al qaida no i think it is ready probably. the less this area is really do you radiate. syria. really a prison syria. that's stabilize the syria. using high grade i threw. israel and i think this. you know you. and i think we were. i don't i want to just go around and see what you just go around in circles i mean iran is invited in to syria to help its war effort against its perceived adversaries destroying them will just mean more missile batteries sent to damascus. when you say that. radians are really serious. i think the. leverage of. syria is very limited i don't think that we should. be. serious a lot of the elements which us that we. will remove will be really critical syria. 'd the removal of a threat. radios station. syria. well of course president doesn't refute that but then frame thank you thank you. well i was the for
and you can understand i don't know maybe some moss and officers would tell you in negotiations as you decide you know bolasie it looks to me at all it is israel bombs damascus just in the past few days it appears to be favoring those bombing raids isis diasur al qaida no i think it is ready probably. the less this area is really do you radiate. syria. really a prison syria. that's stabilize the syria. using high grade i threw. israel and i think this. you know you. and i think we were. i don't...
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randy moss' straight cash -- >> good idea. >> randy moss' straight cash had more zeros than yours. >>etter receiver than i'd be. i'm not going to decline the extra zeros should they come my way. that's your take? >> i wouldn't decline, either. cash is always good. maybe cash with a nice gourmet meal and fancy bottle of wine. >> i could see our managers are going can we move onto the next segment in, please. >> who put this story on? >> if you work for a company that made a lot of money like amazon for example, cash bonus for sure. >> for sure. >>> with takeout becoming the new normal, a san francisco restaurant will have nothing but reusable packaging. they posted on instagram the plan to dump containers that would end up in the trash so if you order the popular roasted chicken, they will come in a stainless steel box or bowl with a lid. they can return them to the restaurant or drop them in a bin or arrange for curb side pickup. it's a san francisco company behind the zero waste container system. what a good idea. >> wow. >> i will say that chicken is the best, whose had it from zuni
randy moss' straight cash -- >> good idea. >> randy moss' straight cash had more zeros than yours. >>etter receiver than i'd be. i'm not going to decline the extra zeros should they come my way. that's your take? >> i wouldn't decline, either. cash is always good. maybe cash with a nice gourmet meal and fancy bottle of wine. >> i could see our managers are going can we move onto the next segment in, please. >> who put this story on? >> if you work for a...
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host: has marked for one - - moss point change? >> yes. absolutely. at one point we were are bustling little town our high school produced all of these amazing football and basketball players as a young high school student walking into our cafeteria looking for our nose guard. we b had the brothers, generation after generation that made their way to the nfl. now if the town is quieter some grew up and left but still has the best food on the planet to serving getting your master from temple university and phd in religion from princeton professor which books are about religion and why. >> when i left i went to princeton to work with cornell west so i did mine a phd in religion and the voice been ntterested in politics and in princeton with emergent ethics and politics. is the second theory political department, i always thought about of religion the broader question of african-american politics and because i worked with cornell west and jeffries doubt and they are philosophers although he is a religious historian. myself bridging the two areas to think
host: has marked for one - - moss point change? >> yes. absolutely. at one point we were are bustling little town our high school produced all of these amazing football and basketball players as a young high school student walking into our cafeteria looking for our nose guard. we b had the brothers, generation after generation that made their way to the nfl. now if the town is quieter some grew up and left but still has the best food on the planet to serving getting your master from...
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moss is now in his mid seventy's well bell is pushing 80 and both are still driving. this film looks at why they survived well others perished. to the finish line with. the good will the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them with several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. massa's been recruited by private driver nico dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big witness from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. governments with the lake niki lauda. he was one of formula one's top drivers at the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with jane sun for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari and other teams but was
moss is now in his mid seventy's well bell is pushing 80 and both are still driving. this film looks at why they survived well others perished. to the finish line with. the good will the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them with several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the legends of...
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confident that the deal is a good one we've also seen a reaction from germany's foreign minister heikal mosse has said that it was worth it in the end to push ahead and try to get a deal through even at the at the last minute and he said that germany as the holder of the current presidency of the e.u. council until the end of the year is going to try to do everything in its power to get the deal implemented provisionally by january 1st he said it's going to be challenging it's going to require flexibility from all sides but he is confident that this can be reached course that chancellor merkel probably the most influential of european politicians what what role if any does she play in these negotiations if we look of a lot of the british press lately there's been a lot of talk of macca being the power force behind the negotiations in recent months but she herself said when asked at a press conference that she has all the of an all trust me and his team and that she has no direct role in the she had no direct role in the negotiations it is certain that merkel and her government really want to
confident that the deal is a good one we've also seen a reaction from germany's foreign minister heikal mosse has said that it was worth it in the end to push ahead and try to get a deal through even at the at the last minute and he said that germany as the holder of the current presidency of the e.u. council until the end of the year is going to try to do everything in its power to get the deal implemented provisionally by january 1st he said it's going to be challenging it's going to require...
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month the deputy commander of iran's revolutionary guard says advance camera was used to zoom in on moss in fact it is odd that iran has given contradictory details around for this death which to iran is blaming on israel the israel hasn't confirmed or denied any involvement that's it for myself from the team in london we'll see you tomorrow if you find a latin america is the program coming up next. viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. so for those. that i feel but i'm not that. well but i think. there. is a sense. that he died. but i. see. in those who are. going to. buy. but here we go live to gaza for good after you. know you. go. home anymore as you know matthew now but out of. the. you. see. around me. going up if it's here now and. yes if you believe. that i mean me muppet him out last you can see we're not about someone. and i wonder if. it's a good plan a city. on number down on. the merry go round where you. want a muffin and data plan and maybe your gonna glenarvan the perfect fair where you now want of telephoto see. what i get u
month the deputy commander of iran's revolutionary guard says advance camera was used to zoom in on moss in fact it is odd that iran has given contradictory details around for this death which to iran is blaming on israel the israel hasn't confirmed or denied any involvement that's it for myself from the team in london we'll see you tomorrow if you find a latin america is the program coming up next. viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. so for...
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and we can moss on i'm agreeing. with that. but i don't want to shake sure that. the music might but nonetheless kate. bush had after so. many had risen up that i didn't see him anymore. and they got to be happy that. she sort of possessed that body. just well and i'll be sure to my. women can. ask can i buy that stuff i don't mommy i don't like and on the side of course of the stressed out. because they got caught i thought that i don't. have a so that you can own. a condo in fact not matter what the on that mission. it is even if you do the new stuff. you. need some of. it isn't going to be right so. it's. odd that. mommy can honestly act mad. when i had a car that. might be deemed him a boy so i. was thinking about that after the. job is to have to. talk to my other half hour because from my. medicare. sided with out of my. out of the show i'm leisure. travel so i'm going to go. blow. up some sort of negative government dole. out of the. that would be sure to call them a sure jaw. bone i mean she would when i'm going on the phone like you know this we should be
and we can moss on i'm agreeing. with that. but i don't want to shake sure that. the music might but nonetheless kate. bush had after so. many had risen up that i didn't see him anymore. and they got to be happy that. she sort of possessed that body. just well and i'll be sure to my. women can. ask can i buy that stuff i don't mommy i don't like and on the side of course of the stressed out. because they got caught i thought that i don't. have a so that you can own. a condo in fact not matter...
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passed out moss says he threw her out the window and on to a mattress someone pulled over. everyone is safe despite a few broken bones and some burns. >>> florida. body cam video shows officers rescuing a family trapped in their vehicle. the car upside down in a pond in orlando. a 12-year-old boy begging officers to save his dad and little brother cops say they used a seat belt cutter to get a 4-year-old boy out. police say the dad and sons are all doing fine minnesota. tillie diving is a survive as a kid several of her siblings died while she lived through three major floods her husband died when she was in her 80s. she beat cancer in her 90s and these days well, she celebrated her 107th birthday this summer at her detroit lakes nursing home then she got covid. >> i didn't know i had it. >> it wasn't her first pandemic. she also lived through the 1918 flu. tillie diving beat that and covid too, on this cnbc trip coast to coast. >> you go, tillie. >>> the biggest companies in all the world hitting a firewall new laws and regulations aimed at twitter, facebook, and instagram
passed out moss says he threw her out the window and on to a mattress someone pulled over. everyone is safe despite a few broken bones and some burns. >>> florida. body cam video shows officers rescuing a family trapped in their vehicle. the car upside down in a pond in orlando. a 12-year-old boy begging officers to save his dad and little brother cops say they used a seat belt cutter to get a 4-year-old boy out. police say the dad and sons are all doing fine minnesota. tillie diving...
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this forms limestone deposits which together with moss and blew out create a firm crust that is impermeable to water. thus the rock does grow a few millimeters a year thanks to the calcium carbonate. the same process can be seen in caves. the water borne deposits form stomach types which grow downwards from the roof and stomach might switch grown up words. the right crystal or quartz found in the alps can also grow in a similar way as does limescale in the shower. and even the tartar on our teeth. it's formed by the mineralisation of dead bacteria and dental plaque. the oldest known rocks on our planet are located in canada the cast a nice complex is more than 4000000000 years old a look back into our planet's prehistory the outcrop was formed what it was all. for 900 degrees celsius. the earth was pretty wild back then a multi planet bombarded by meteorites the salt that we now use to season our food was also formed back then. 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago our planet was a red hot mass as it cooled volcanoes hold matter from its in a most court to the surface liquid rock richen sodium
this forms limestone deposits which together with moss and blew out create a firm crust that is impermeable to water. thus the rock does grow a few millimeters a year thanks to the calcium carbonate. the same process can be seen in caves. the water borne deposits form stomach types which grow downwards from the roof and stomach might switch grown up words. the right crystal or quartz found in the alps can also grow in a similar way as does limescale in the shower. and even the tartar on our...
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mira porque tienen menos del 37% es por ciento de cama disponible, si este número no bajar recapitula mossbería, museos o lógicos acuarios a la de cines bares entre otros. >>> en base al condado ordenan de quedarse en casa durante las dos semanas hay 130 pasos por día hasta cuatro veces amadeo que oíamos al final de verano se hablaba 25, la tasa de positivo se ha disparado. mucho de lo que hicieron la prueba dio positivo. y ahí restricciones como los otros cinco con Álava y son los última región emitir una orden de quedarse en casa al comienzo de la pandemia. >>> 20 restaurantes se abrieron a pesar que el condado prohibió las comidas al aire libre. >>> dueños de negocios dijeron que desafía la orden es necesario, ya que cuentan con grandes deudas tras el cierre de negocios los supervisará el poder condado indicaron que esto es irresponsable e incluso, analizan aumento en las multas a 20.000 $. >>> un hospital al sur de bahía llega con poca disponibilidad de camas disponibles a josé, se encuentra lleno con 66 pacientes con covid-19 19. por el momento siguen admitiendo paciente que llega ser
mira porque tienen menos del 37% es por ciento de cama disponible, si este número no bajar recapitula mossbería, museos o lógicos acuarios a la de cines bares entre otros. >>> en base al condado ordenan de quedarse en casa durante las dos semanas hay 130 pasos por día hasta cuatro veces amadeo que oíamos al final de verano se hablaba 25, la tasa de positivo se ha disparado. mucho de lo que hicieron la prueba dio positivo. y ahí restricciones como los otros cinco con Álava y son...
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this forms limestone deposits which together with moss and blue alkie create a firm crossed that is impermeable to water. thus the rock does grow a few millimeters a year thanks to the calcium carbonate. in. the same process can be seen in caves. where the water borne deposits form stomach types which grow downwards from the roof. and stomach mites which grow up towards. the rock crystal or quartz found in the alps can also grow in a similar way as does limescale in the shower. and even the tartar on our teeth. it's formed by the mineralization of dead bacteria and dental plaque. the oldest known rocks on our planet are located in canada the cast a nice complex is more than 4000000000 years old a look back into our planet's prehistory the outcrop was formed what it was all. for 900 degrees celsius. the earth was pretty wild back then a multitude planet bombarded by meteorites the salt that we now use to season our food was also formed back then. 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago our planet was a red hot mass as it cooled volcanoes hold matter from its in a most court to the surface liquid rock
this forms limestone deposits which together with moss and blue alkie create a firm crossed that is impermeable to water. thus the rock does grow a few millimeters a year thanks to the calcium carbonate. in. the same process can be seen in caves. where the water borne deposits form stomach types which grow downwards from the roof. and stomach mites which grow up towards. the rock crystal or quartz found in the alps can also grow in a similar way as does limescale in the shower. and even the...
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this forms limestone deposits which together with moss and blue alkie create a firm crust that is impermeable to water. thus the rock does grow a few millimeters a year thanks to the calcium carbonate. in. the same process can be seen in caves. they're the water borne deposits forms that look tights which grow downwards from the roof and stuff like mites which grow puts. the rock crystal or quartz found in the alps can also grow in a similar way as does limescale in the shower. and even the tartar on all teas. it's formed by the mineralization of dead bacteria and dental pluck. the oldest known rocks on our planet are located in canada the cast a nice complex is more than 4000000000 years old a look back into our planet's prehistory the outcrop was formed what it was over 900 degrees celcius. the earth was pretty wild back then unbolting planet bombarded by meteorites the salt that we now use to season our food was also formed back then. 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago our planet was a red hot mass as it cooled volcanoes hold matter from its in a most court to the surface liquid rock fricti
this forms limestone deposits which together with moss and blue alkie create a firm crust that is impermeable to water. thus the rock does grow a few millimeters a year thanks to the calcium carbonate. in. the same process can be seen in caves. they're the water borne deposits forms that look tights which grow downwards from the roof and stuff like mites which grow puts. the rock crystal or quartz found in the alps can also grow in a similar way as does limescale in the shower. and even the...
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moss says she's been in touch with the casino but has no jurisdiction over sovereign land. >> they are trying to do things with as much mitt gaugs measures they can in terms of limiting their undoor capacity to 20%. >> reporter: but david rabbit was more forceful in his rebuttal saying the science is clear about large indoor gatherings. though, if they are going to be open on new year's eve, he says at least they're planning on capping the number of people rather than letting it get out of hand. >> by having it be invite-only, i suppose they can control then who actually comes in as opposed to just expecting to have, maybe, you know, a much larger number over the course of the evening. >> reporter: in a statement, the tribal chairman told abc 7 graten resort and casino will remain open. in in addition to those safety measures already in place, team members are tested for covid-19 every two weeks and wear digital devices that ensure social distancing. bars will continue to remain closed, and walk-up alcohol service will end nightly at 9:00 p.m. matt boone, abc 7 news. >>> also in the no
moss says she's been in touch with the casino but has no jurisdiction over sovereign land. >> they are trying to do things with as much mitt gaugs measures they can in terms of limiting their undoor capacity to 20%. >> reporter: but david rabbit was more forceful in his rebuttal saying the science is clear about large indoor gatherings. though, if they are going to be open on new year's eve, he says at least they're planning on capping the number of people rather than letting it get...
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. >> reporter: jacquill moss, home by happenchance, racing to get his five cousins, mother, and 76-year-old grandmother out. >> it was coming from beneath us and on top of us at the same time >> reporter: with everyone trapped in the bedroom, a three-story window their only option, his family members leapt first, leaving jacquill and his grandmother agnes with flames closing in. >> she was so afraid that she started shaking and she passed out as i was holding her. and so trying to get her out of the window, so when i dropped -- when i let her go -- >> reporter: agnes landed on a mattress brought from a nearby apartment. then jacquill jumped with seconds to spare. >> i just think he's the hero in this and if he wasn't around it would have been a different story. >> go! >> reporter: the fall leading to broken backs, bones, and burns all over, but a family also grateful just to be alive sam brock, nbc news. >> so thankful everyone made it out >>> up next, even from the hospital she gave her students what they needed most. >>> as we continue our look at teachers inspiring america, tonight we me
. >> reporter: jacquill moss, home by happenchance, racing to get his five cousins, mother, and 76-year-old grandmother out. >> it was coming from beneath us and on top of us at the same time >> reporter: with everyone trapped in the bedroom, a three-story window their only option, his family members leapt first, leaving jacquill and his grandmother agnes with flames closing in. >> she was so afraid that she started shaking and she passed out as i was holding her. and so...
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we can and keep people getting sick now that we have a vaccine and get beyond this pandemic without moss of life. >> governor, looking back, how important was it important to pose restrictions on bars, which is a very big one for drinking establishments? governor pritzker: how important was it? did you sigh where the peaks went to in illinois, 6,175 people in the hospital in the peak in the spring when we thought that was something, we had little more than 5,000 people and now 1,675 people in our hospitals across the state of illinois. and imposed closure of indoor bars and restaurant service, you saw, it takes several weeks one affect. to take and there is cause and effect to the mitigations that we have put in place and they have proven time and time again the scientists have been right. >> matt ryan. with the parn still ongoing, any consideration to suspend the increase of the minimum wage? governor pritzker: noo. the people of illinois -- we have a longer path for raising the minimum wage. the city of chicago is at $14. e state of illinois has been incriesing from $8.25. this economy
we can and keep people getting sick now that we have a vaccine and get beyond this pandemic without moss of life. >> governor, looking back, how important was it important to pose restrictions on bars, which is a very big one for drinking establishments? governor pritzker: how important was it? did you sigh where the peaks went to in illinois, 6,175 people in the hospital in the peak in the spring when we thought that was something, we had little more than 5,000 people and now 1,675...
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this forms line stone deposits which together with moss and blue alkie create a firm crust that is impermeable to water. thus the rock does grow a few millimeters a year thanks to the calcium carbonate. the same process can be seen in caves. where the water borne deposits form stomach types which grow downwards from the roof and stomach mites which grow puts. the rock crystal or quartz found in the alps can also grow in a similar way as does limescale in the shower. and even the tartar on all teeth. it's warmed by the mineralisation of dead bacteria and dental plaque. the oldest known rocks on our planet are located in canada the cast a nice complex is more than 4000000000 years old a look back into our planet's prehistory the outcrop was formed when it was all. for 900 degrees celsius. the earth was pretty wild back then a multitude planet bombarded by meteorites the salt that we now use to season our food was also formed back then. 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago all planet was a red hot mass as it cooled volcanoes hold matter from its in a most court to the surface liquid rock rich in sod
this forms line stone deposits which together with moss and blue alkie create a firm crust that is impermeable to water. thus the rock does grow a few millimeters a year thanks to the calcium carbonate. the same process can be seen in caves. where the water borne deposits form stomach types which grow downwards from the roof and stomach mites which grow puts. the rock crystal or quartz found in the alps can also grow in a similar way as does limescale in the shower. and even the tartar on all...
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moss is now in his mid seventy's while belle is pushing 80 and both are still driving and i'm like no my best film looks at why they survived well others perished. elite and women make me. sick of all the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them worth several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been recruited by a private drive to form a team with him in goodwood. bell and muscle here because they are 2 of the big win is from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. with the late. he was one of formula one's top drivers at the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with james hunt for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari and other teams but was primarily and then durrance
moss is now in his mid seventy's while belle is pushing 80 and both are still driving and i'm like no my best film looks at why they survived well others perished. elite and women make me. sick of all the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them worth several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the...
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we have a couple of ladies that are opening up, one opened last week, jane moss, and another one's opening wednesday, and businesses have been calling me saying what should we do. and i'm like, we need to open. we need to stand on the constitution, and we need to take our rights back. we need to come together and just open up. gerry: alan, is that something -- are there options to you in california? again, this new instruction from the governor seems to be pretty strict. is there any way around it, any way you can challenge it? >> well, there are businesses that are opening up. and bottom line is that after a while, you have nothing to lose. to the threat of talking your licenses -- taking your licenses or taking your liquor license or your health permit is sort of moot because we're all going to be out of business. we're so far behind on our bills that we can't open up. there are businesses that are doing it, i'm contemplating it, but it's just it's hard. you don't know what to do right now. it's a very scary time. gerry: and i think one of the things that worries people, alan, as we we t
we have a couple of ladies that are opening up, one opened last week, jane moss, and another one's opening wednesday, and businesses have been calling me saying what should we do. and i'm like, we need to open. we need to stand on the constitution, and we need to take our rights back. we need to come together and just open up. gerry: alan, is that something -- are there options to you in california? again, this new instruction from the governor seems to be pretty strict. is there any way around...
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moss is now in his mid seventy's while belle is pushing 80 and both are still driving like normal this film looks at why they survived well others perished. in the elite to the finish line it makes me. sick of all the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them worth several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been recruited by a private drive and he could dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big women is from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. with the late nicky lauder. he was one of formula one's top drive is that the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with james hunt for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari
moss is now in his mid seventy's while belle is pushing 80 and both are still driving like normal this film looks at why they survived well others perished. in the elite to the finish line it makes me. sick of all the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them worth several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and...
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moss is now in his mid seventy's while belle is pushing 80 and both are still driving of them like this film looks at why they survived well others perished. elite to the finish line it makes me. sick of all the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them worth several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derrick bell talks to the record limo when a tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been recruited by private driver nico dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big winners from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. governments with the late nicky lauder. he was one of formula one's top drivers at the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with james hunt for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari and ot
moss is now in his mid seventy's while belle is pushing 80 and both are still driving of them like this film looks at why they survived well others perished. elite to the finish line it makes me. sick of all the bible events celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them worth several 1000000 euros. but not everyone who has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's...
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moss says she's been in touch with the casino but has no jurisdiction over sovereign land. >> they are trying to do things with as much mitt gaugs measures they can in terms of limiting their undoor capacity to 20%. >> reporter: but david rabbit was more forceful in his rebuttal saying the science is clear about large indoor gatherings. though, if they are going to be open on new year's eve, he says at least they're planning on capping the number of people rather than letting it get out of hand. >> by having it be invite-only, i suppose they can control who actually comes in as opposed to just expecting to have, maybe, you know, a much larger number over the course of the evening. >> reporter: in a statement, the tribal chairman told abc 7 7 graten resort and casino will remain open. in in addition to those safety measures already in place, team members are tested for covid-19 every two weeks and wear digital devices that ensure social distancing. bars will continue to remain closed, and walk-up alcohol service will end nightly at 9:00 p.m. matt boone, abc 7 news. >>> also in the north
moss says she's been in touch with the casino but has no jurisdiction over sovereign land. >> they are trying to do things with as much mitt gaugs measures they can in terms of limiting their undoor capacity to 20%. >> reporter: but david rabbit was more forceful in his rebuttal saying the science is clear about large indoor gatherings. though, if they are going to be open on new year's eve, he says at least they're planning on capping the number of people rather than letting it get...
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moss is now in his mid seventy's well belle is pushing 80 and both are still driving a more normal tomorrow but this film looks at why they survived well others perished. in the elite in a long running mate. for revival event celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them with several 1000000 year olds. but not everyone has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's where the legends of yesteryear come in. here derek bell talks to the record limo when it tom kristensen. and the englishman still cuts a fine figure in his racing overalls. and mass has been recruited by a private drive and he could dishing to form a team with him in goodwood. belt and muscle here because they are 2 of the big win is from what's often called the golden age of motor racing. john marks with the late nicky lauder. he was one of formula one's top drivers that's the time for 2 seasons forming a fruitful partnership with james hunt for mclaren. derek bell competed in formula one for ferrari
moss is now in his mid seventy's well belle is pushing 80 and both are still driving a more normal tomorrow but this film looks at why they survived well others perished. in the elite in a long running mate. for revival event celebrates the circuit's glory days in the 1950 s. and sixty's entry is limited to vintage cars and bikes that competed in the era many of them with several 1000000 year olds. but not everyone has the money to afford such a vehicle has the skills to drive it. and that's...
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with us country folk from moss point.bsolutely gorgeous book and it's beautifully written, and so it's a memoir put it's so much more than that and how this house is the anchoring metaphor, just a beautiful book. and i think it's important for me to kind of reach for contemporary writers pause often times we find ourselves looking back to the giants and thinking we're just empty facts, put i've read my emerson too much to know we cant stand in a kind of deferential relationship to the writers of the past. like i didn't write a book about jimmy baldwin. i wrote with him and i want to lift up sarah broom and immap any perry and other -- imani perry who are doing extraordinary work and i'm reading heart of darkness with a reading group i've been reading with them for the lasting since-seven monthed and we just finned kafka and now we're reading conrad. >> host: half' half fiction and nonfiction. have you thought but writing fiction? >> guest: absolutely. i have to get better before i let anyone read it because it's so bad. >
with us country folk from moss point.bsolutely gorgeous book and it's beautifully written, and so it's a memoir put it's so much more than that and how this house is the anchoring metaphor, just a beautiful book. and i think it's important for me to kind of reach for contemporary writers pause often times we find ourselves looking back to the giants and thinking we're just empty facts, put i've read my emerson too much to know we cant stand in a kind of deferential relationship to the writers...
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agency mossad efraim halevy if you are still running mos and you can understand i don't know maybe some moss and officers would tell you in negotiations as you decide you know bolasie it looks to me at all it is israel bombs damascus just in the past few days in a pay is to me favoring those warming raids i says diaster of al qaeda no i think it is ready but only. the less this area. is really do you radiate. to syria. they're waiting for is syria. that's stabilize. the syria. israel. and i think in this. last few years. and i think this is something which is a. little bit i want to just go around in sort of what you just go around in circles i mean iran is invited in to syria to help its war effort against its perceived adversaries destroying them will just mean more misfile batteries sent to damascus when you say that. radians are. serious. i think the. leverage of. syria is very limited. i don't think we should. be. serious a lot of the evidence which us that we. remove will be raised prisoners in syria. remove the threat. radios station. syria. well of course president doesn't refute tha
agency mossad efraim halevy if you are still running mos and you can understand i don't know maybe some moss and officers would tell you in negotiations as you decide you know bolasie it looks to me at all it is israel bombs damascus just in the past few days in a pay is to me favoring those warming raids i says diaster of al qaeda no i think it is ready but only. the less this area. is really do you radiate. to syria. they're waiting for is syria. that's stabilize. the syria. israel. and i...
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those less likely to survive it is unclear whether or not those guidelines were implemented nurse moss' santini warns the situation is a breaking point. we're stuck now we were running low on oxygen and supplies on you know all the respiratory drugs definitely bad definitely staff we don't have enough staff we are beyond stretched we have patients in overflow overflow overflow areas that were never intended to have patients other hospitals are setting out makeshift units outside of the hospital our government they blew it all so they could have released. defense production act and ramped up the production of p.p. and all the other supplies that we need and they didn't do that so the whole the whole nations in a big big predicament of how we're going to be able to treat patients safely and give them the care that they need at a officials have issued a safer home order to try and stop the virus from emergencies gatherings for anything other than political or religious purposes of banned most non-essential companies have been forced to shut down the city may people to think twice about th
those less likely to survive it is unclear whether or not those guidelines were implemented nurse moss' santini warns the situation is a breaking point. we're stuck now we were running low on oxygen and supplies on you know all the respiratory drugs definitely bad definitely staff we don't have enough staff we are beyond stretched we have patients in overflow overflow overflow areas that were never intended to have patients other hospitals are setting out makeshift units outside of the hospital...
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rules that were also enforced that's also something that many countries in the west lack and of course mosse testing is the key to keeping the numbers on the check once they see an outbreak in china they do all this testing in order to find all of the cases in order to keep the numbers down in order to eradicate the virus in that area it is thank you very much that was correspondent in beijing. take a look now at some of the other developments in the coronavirus pandemic joe biden says he'll ask americans to wear masks for $100.00 days once he becomes u.s. president united states has more than 20 percent of global cases despite having less than 5 percent of the world's population the south korean capital seoul is imposing a 9 pm curfew on most establishment after the city reported nearly $300.00 new cases of the virus in one day and germany has reported more than 23000 new coronavirus infections that's one of the highest rates in europe just after russia and italy germany's health minister is calling for additional restrictions where infection rates are spiking. well staying in germany let's
rules that were also enforced that's also something that many countries in the west lack and of course mosse testing is the key to keeping the numbers on the check once they see an outbreak in china they do all this testing in order to find all of the cases in order to keep the numbers down in order to eradicate the virus in that area it is thank you very much that was correspondent in beijing. take a look now at some of the other developments in the coronavirus pandemic joe biden says he'll...