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north port of italy and in madrid these are places surrounded by mountains mountain ridges and valleys so now there is actually close the area which means if there are pollutants any kind of pollutants in this area especially in winter when you have very cold weather the air will sound words very cold 'd very stable conditions the pollutants stay close to the ground close to the surface and the mountains do not let it spread it out let it disperse in other places and so the population are exposed to are high concentration of the pollutants 'd. and there have been other studies such as this one from chandon university in china which found that long term exposure to air pollution attacks the immune system and damages the lungs. or more precisely the cilia of the lungs which make up the 1st line of defense against inhaled germs that can make it much easier for pathogens like the corona virus to advance into the airways. if the environment is clean we will live and we will be healthy but if our environment is polluted we will suffer more and that was exactly the main cause to look at being
north port of italy and in madrid these are places surrounded by mountains mountain ridges and valleys so now there is actually close the area which means if there are pollutants any kind of pollutants in this area especially in winter when you have very cold weather the air will sound words very cold 'd very stable conditions the pollutants stay close to the ground close to the surface and the mountains do not let it spread it out let it disperse in other places and so the population are...
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. >> i'm in the garage at my home in north port, florida. black on white shows up.ybody know what is that is. i'm thinking, what the heck is that? >> detective holbrooke identified himself and said they need to talk to him about his friend karen. >> he sit down on the porch and goes, well, she's dead. this doesn't register. i said, you need to tell me what's going on. >> but the detective wanted roc to do the talking. he asked about his troubled relationship with karen. >> roc indicated that he was using drugs and that karen liked to drink and that they fought often. >> roc said he savored the good times with karen, too. >> when she got dolled up, oh my god, gorgeous. i mean, picture perfect. wasn't anything out of place. >> were there some sparks there, roc? >> yeah, there was, she was all that, just by herself and ready to go. she looked hungry for attention and she was alone and it was perfect. it was a perfect setup. >> what do you think she saw in you? what was working from her side? >> probably the bad boy kind of thing. i wasn't your conventional straight lac
. >> i'm in the garage at my home in north port, florida. black on white shows up.ybody know what is that is. i'm thinking, what the heck is that? >> detective holbrooke identified himself and said they need to talk to him about his friend karen. >> he sit down on the porch and goes, well, she's dead. this doesn't register. i said, you need to tell me what's going on. >> but the detective wanted roc to do the talking. he asked about his troubled relationship with karen....
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. >>> let's take a live look at the port of oakland where in just moments one of the largest ships to ever visit a north american port will dock. the container ship msc is anna is 1300 feet long and can hold up to 19,000, 20-foot boxes. the vessel will spend 24 hours in oakland discharging import containers and loading up exports. social distancing will be observed while it's in dock. >>> today bes and parks are reopening in santa cruz. they closed last week to prevent crowds gathering over easter weekend. it's important people keep their distance from each other when they reopen. if all goes well the county is looking at lifting some of the shelter in place restrictions on construction work or golf > ty tweet this xt month. photograph of one of its beaches last night. the tweet asked followers to practice safe physical distancing to stop the spread and save lives. >>> still ahead, uber helping provide food to those in need during the pandemic. it's new nationwide partnership. >>> could warmer weather slow the spread of the coronavirus what scientists are saying. >> and it's a gray afternoon on our trea
. >>> let's take a live look at the port of oakland where in just moments one of the largest ships to ever visit a north american port will dock. the container ship msc is anna is 1300 feet long and can hold up to 19,000, 20-foot boxes. the vessel will spend 24 hours in oakland discharging import containers and loading up exports. social distancing will be observed while it's in dock. >>> today bes and parks are reopening in santa cruz. they closed last week to prevent crowds...
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. >> one is not really a tree, it's the truman boxwood i'm thinking about on the north port koe. and i remember every four years we would have a fight with the press covering the inauguration who wanted to trim back the boxwood to get better views of the north front of the house. and i'm also old enough to remember the adams elm and to really miss that tree. i felt like it was a friend, because although it was a dieing friend, i kind of watched it over the years slowly lose limb after limb until finally there wasn't enough left to keep it going. but i miss that old tree. >> as a gardner i wondered how do you keep the rabbits, squirrels and other critters out of the vegetable gardens and other flowers. >> at the white house, we didn't have to. the biggest problem we had was squirrels. rabbits, there were none, no deer because as jim talked there's a fence around there, so no deer. squirrels were our biggest problem. we were very lucky in that respect. and i garden in the city, so i don't have rabbits, i'm sorry. >> i remember president reagan was our worst enemy with squirrels. bec
. >> one is not really a tree, it's the truman boxwood i'm thinking about on the north port koe. and i remember every four years we would have a fight with the press covering the inauguration who wanted to trim back the boxwood to get better views of the north front of the house. and i'm also old enough to remember the adams elm and to really miss that tree. i felt like it was a friend, because although it was a dieing friend, i kind of watched it over the years slowly lose limb after...
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ship can hold hor than 19,000 containers, making it one of the largest vessels ever to visit a north american port. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, yesterday in shorts and talking about sunshine and today a whole different bag of clips. >> you know what today is good for, guys? >> hit us. >> it was good for getting out that leaf blower there afternoon. >> leaf blower. >> my stress is gone. oh, yes. >> fired that thing up. got it all clean. also used my covid-19 mask to help filter out the pollen as well, at the same time. so i had a dual purpose for me today. i know a lot of your allergies have been bugging you, but we have a few spotty shower chances in the next couple of days. that should help you out with the allergies. let's bring you outside to the live high definition sky camera at work. and we had the clouds today. temperatures were cooler. we're out of the 80s. but it was a mild day here in concord. we did have some low 70s. right now, still reading 70 degrees. but the good news, if you don't have air conditioning, we're going to get that colder breeze back by 8:00
ship can hold hor than 19,000 containers, making it one of the largest vessels ever to visit a north american port. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, yesterday in shorts and talking about sunshine and today a whole different bag of clips. >> you know what today is good for, guys? >> hit us. >> it was good for getting out that leaf blower there afternoon. >> leaf blower. >> my stress is gone. oh, yes. >> fired that thing up. got...
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our north american editor ports on the racial disparity at the heart of this outbreak.ter: coronavus is totally indiscriminate in who it infects. in the.s. it is highly discriminatory in who it is killing. at this intensive care unit in ynew york city, nearly ev patient is black. y.efan is an emergency room doctor in the c >> the people were seeing most ill are latin american, latinos, black and round -- and brown these are the patients coming into my emergency room i am coming -- taking care of that need to be admitted into the icu. reporter: this is also a story about inequality. the black community tends to be poor and suffers from higher rates of obesity, heartan disea, hypertension. the mayor of new york says it is a source of shame. it made me angry to see that. the disparitieshat have plagued the city, this nation, that a all about fundamental inequality, are once again causing such pain, and causing people, innocent people to lose their lives. reporter: the figures are startling. in milwaukee, nearly three quarters of those who died are one quarter of the reside
our north american editor ports on the racial disparity at the heart of this outbreak.ter: coronavus is totally indiscriminate in who it infects. in the.s. it is highly discriminatory in who it is killing. at this intensive care unit in ynew york city, nearly ev patient is black. y.efan is an emergency room doctor in the c >> the people were seeing most ill are latin american, latinos, black and round -- and brown these are the patients coming into my emergency room i am coming -- taking...
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several more ships remained anchored off shore from the port of miami and port everglades to the north including the coral princess which reported several covert $1000.00 deaths and dozens of passengers and crew members sick with a coronavirus as we sailed parallel to shore south beach was your only desolate with police patrolling the white sand we spotted a couple boats anchored just off shore with what turned out to be surfers hitting the waves i paddled in to get a closer look and talk to some of them they told me as long as they stay off the beach the police and lifeguards don't hassle them we continued our journey back into biscayne bay where on this particular day we pretty much had the water and beaches of flagler monument island to ourselves 2 months ago. is not a good boat it was and it was swimming out of boredom like ok right now. we're going to be the only ones here. yet as more people start to feel the effects of cabin fever things are changing in florida and the stan home orders are starting to crack in many areas. grammy winning french d.j. david going to perform the lig
several more ships remained anchored off shore from the port of miami and port everglades to the north including the coral princess which reported several covert $1000.00 deaths and dozens of passengers and crew members sick with a coronavirus as we sailed parallel to shore south beach was your only desolate with police patrolling the white sand we spotted a couple boats anchored just off shore with what turned out to be surfers hitting the waves i paddled in to get a closer look and talk to...
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we'll immigrants hastened to the north slavery gripped on the southern port of the country it was not by happenstance that the son of the midwest would come to stand at the center of the controversy over slavery's extension lincoln understood that slavery blocked the path to a fair chance for roughly one eight of the population if they were going to advance them selves the institution would have to be destroyed slavery also hindered -- . the institution negatively impacted white men as well although only one fourth of the families held slave laborers, the planter class politics and their social and economic standing, disadvantage the common white man. moreover slave laborers completed competed for the poor worker. making a harder to earn a living. those struggling, non slave holders who sought a better life for themselves, beyond the influence of the wealthy farmers, needed a sanctuary elsewhere lincoln recognized the territory offered a solution that the poor white men faced. if slavery shall be planted within their, slave states are places for poor white people to be removed from. n
we'll immigrants hastened to the north slavery gripped on the southern port of the country it was not by happenstance that the son of the midwest would come to stand at the center of the controversy over slavery's extension lincoln understood that slavery blocked the path to a fair chance for roughly one eight of the population if they were going to advance them selves the institution would have to be destroyed slavery also hindered -- . the institution negatively impacted white men as well...
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outbreaks now being reported at meat processing plants everywhere you look, in tarheel, north carolina, in logan's port, indiana, in goodletsville, tennessee, in worthington, minnesota, where they today had to shut a large plant that has over 2,000 employees. if you are noticing a theme in terms of meat packing plants being hit hard, you're not making that up. i mean this may well end up becoming a real issue for the supply chain, for packaged meat in america. but whether or not it becomes an issue for our overall supply chain, in the right now term, it is a huge issue for the people, for our friends, and relatives and neighbors, who work at these big plants where the pay is low and the conditions are close, and the outbreaks just keep coming. in plant after plant after plant. this is from nbc nightly news tonight. in a feature on that huge outbreak at the smithfield plant in sioux falls, south dakota. >> this smithfield pork processing plant, one of the area's largest employers is now a coronavirus hot spot, linked to nearly 900 cases. now, we are hearing about conditions inside from a current long-ti
outbreaks now being reported at meat processing plants everywhere you look, in tarheel, north carolina, in logan's port, indiana, in goodletsville, tennessee, in worthington, minnesota, where they today had to shut a large plant that has over 2,000 employees. if you are noticing a theme in terms of meat packing plants being hit hard, you're not making that up. i mean this may well end up becoming a real issue for the supply chain, for packaged meat in america. but whether or not it becomes an...
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in fact, it's the largest ship in north american history, certainly the largest to visit the port ofoakland. but with the pandemic ravrjing trade, why was it here? >> the pandemic affected cargo coming in and out of oakland, but even the coronavirus couldn't stop the world's biggest ship from coming into court. the emc anna, she is nearly a football field longer than an aircraft carrier. almost 20,000 shipping containers and is only four years old. sailing a ship this size into san francisco takes special training. >> a ship this size in san francisco bay is an immense navigational problem. we have submerged rock, bridges, other traffic, ferries, tugboats, about 9,000 ship movements that happen every year. it's a busy port. >> the bar pilot studied for weeks getting ready for the anna, including academy in vallejo. it is so big it waited for low tide to get under the bay bridge. it used four high powered tractor tugs as it slowly slipped into the oakland dock. >> amazing, huh. >> a small crowd came to see the spectacle, including adrian . >> what do you think is in those boxes? >> to
in fact, it's the largest ship in north american history, certainly the largest to visit the port ofoakland. but with the pandemic ravrjing trade, why was it here? >> the pandemic affected cargo coming in and out of oakland, but even the coronavirus couldn't stop the world's biggest ship from coming into court. the emc anna, she is nearly a football field longer than an aircraft carrier. almost 20,000 shipping containers and is only four years old. sailing a ship this size into san...
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powerful psycho now this was taken on assignment province this is on the islands to the north of the capital port via and if you see the damage the destruction and also some flooding but that is always seen so far meanwhile ahead of it in port here on the capital city they happen of course preparing for the arrival of the storm now it is continuing to move away but the winds are still very strong we've got winds sustained at about 200 kilometers an hour gusting a stronger than that the good news is it is actually moving a lot quicker than it was so it's moving away to the east southeast just over 25 kilometers an hour so the reason that is good of course is because the quicker it moves the less time has to do the damage with these destructive winds and also to bring the heavy amounts of rain but this is the way it's going to moving over the next few days you can see it pulling away it is on its way to fiji it will be having an impact already it's not expected to make landfall in fiji but of course the winds will extend that far and the rain will also be torrential up of the day it really will hav
powerful psycho now this was taken on assignment province this is on the islands to the north of the capital port via and if you see the damage the destruction and also some flooding but that is always seen so far meanwhile ahead of it in port here on the capital city they happen of course preparing for the arrival of the storm now it is continuing to move away but the winds are still very strong we've got winds sustained at about 200 kilometers an hour gusting a stronger than that the good...
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words were, a proximity occurs between liberal bureaucratic space and that of the north korean and chinese. three port writers characterized oriental interrogation room as a lesson in the anatomy of seduction and subversion. they argue the oriental interrogation techniques are not outright torture and are not the on base instincts and desires. this targeting of desires as irrational is key in understanding how racing class play a role in the boards explanation and reliance on the idea of brainwashing. the p.o.w.'s mark for further interrogation by the u.s. military were soldiers of color or from the working class. the three p.o.w. singled out for potential menaces to the u.s. included an african american, a filipino, and a japanese american. the u.s. military attempted to portray the internationalism by the north koreans and its potential appeal to certain american p.o.w.'s as irrational desire. that's the utility of brainwashing. the investigation report, juxtaposes this with what they consider rational behavior exhibiting by p.o.w.'s in the camps. for example, the clue clocks clan, the u.s. military
words were, a proximity occurs between liberal bureaucratic space and that of the north korean and chinese. three port writers characterized oriental interrogation room as a lesson in the anatomy of seduction and subversion. they argue the oriental interrogation techniques are not outright torture and are not the on base instincts and desires. this targeting of desires as irrational is key in understanding how racing class play a role in the boards explanation and reliance on the idea of...
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some of that fog is going right down the coast north wind, northeast and i think you all know the drill napa airport is 38 but brentwood is 57. 43 in lake port and santa rosa but the north wind and clear skies equal sunshine and warmer temperatures. look for a chilly cold morning, maybe, compared to the last couple mornings. we had fog but that's not the case now but highs are in the 70s and temperatures are above average by a good five or 10 degrees here. so, we did have something around fremont is that still there is that better? >> it's been cleared up which is good, and that is gone now and traffic is going okay. in fact you can see from the map the icon disappeared and there's still a little bit of slow traffic with all lanes blocked for a time but then they started opening up the lanes and again, the crash is off to the side. it's possible you could still see something there but the regular commute, which it usually goes the other way is not there. so, if you give it a few more minutes it should clear up. now, back to pam. >>> today, governor newsom will begin to lay out his plans reopening the economy. he's working for the governors o
some of that fog is going right down the coast north wind, northeast and i think you all know the drill napa airport is 38 but brentwood is 57. 43 in lake port and santa rosa but the north wind and clear skies equal sunshine and warmer temperatures. look for a chilly cold morning, maybe, compared to the last couple mornings. we had fog but that's not the case now but highs are in the 70s and temperatures are above average by a good five or 10 degrees here. so, we did have something around...
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the 2 ships that were off the coast of florida they were allowed to dock at port everglades which is in fort lauderdale north of where we are last night and the sickest passengers were also evacuated medical personnel was waiting ambulances they were taken from what we're hearing to area hospitals now we're still waiting on confirmation on that rick but this was a very contentious issue because governor ronda santas didn't want the ships to dock here because he didn't want more coronavirus patients coming to florida when where the cases are skyrocketing as we speak well an agreement was worked out last night both ships zan day on the rotterdam were allowed into fort lauderdale where those sick passengers were allowed off several dozen from what we understand 13 very critically ill confirmed with coronavirus one person or 4 people rather died aboard the sand them while it was at sea it was turned away from a number of ports in south america so it was basically stranded at sea it couldn't dock anywhere and these people couldn't get off so imagine that since march 14th it's been trying to find a harbor to get i
the 2 ships that were off the coast of florida they were allowed to dock at port everglades which is in fort lauderdale north of where we are last night and the sickest passengers were also evacuated medical personnel was waiting ambulances they were taken from what we're hearing to area hospitals now we're still waiting on confirmation on that rick but this was a very contentious issue because governor ronda santas didn't want the ships to dock here because he didn't want more coronavirus...
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north of boston. when american revolution started, it was the tenth largest port in the united states on the east coastcause of the intolerable acts and all those british enactments that led up to the american revolution, mostst men in marble head were unemployed and very unhappy and they were happy to join marble head regiment. glover initially signed up 550 men. think never expected to find themselves in pennsylvania though. colonel glover and the marble head regiment saved washington and the army three times, this being the third time. the first time after the disastrous battle of long island, glover and his men rode 9,000 men, horses, baggage across the lower east river from brooklyn into what is the modern day downtown brooklyn into lower manhattan. and saved washington's army from being encircled by the british. and then again at pels point when wallace was planning to, he sailed up the east river out to the long island sound and he was planning to march across the north bronx and trap washington in manhattan. glover once again with 700 men held off 4,000 british troops. he took about 22 casualti
north of boston. when american revolution started, it was the tenth largest port in the united states on the east coastcause of the intolerable acts and all those british enactments that led up to the american revolution, mostst men in marble head were unemployed and very unhappy and they were happy to join marble head regiment. glover initially signed up 550 men. think never expected to find themselves in pennsylvania though. colonel glover and the marble head regiment saved washington and the...
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though that would put them in charge or at least in control of most of the north really the resources are in the south the major port revenue is the cottage industries that work like fisheries etc and most importantly the oil and the gas so in the short term the whole thing is probably quite pleased about this and the long term much less clear. what do you think about the other who think long term interest would they be willing to stomach some sort of more independent state in the south of yemen. well i would agree with. the list in this case that the whole of you see any kind of conflict within it of who. serves their best interests at least in the shutdown and obviously this has quite a lot of expense but i think that will be the level really is going to see that we are going to see a unified country and they always want it really i mean that's a subtle and. i don't see that you know in there but on terror has. a lot of people that are into this but i think certainly the bar of the media bill which for the short to medium done with it is and i think they have realized this and this is wiped out really pushing forw
though that would put them in charge or at least in control of most of the north really the resources are in the south the major port revenue is the cottage industries that work like fisheries etc and most importantly the oil and the gas so in the short term the whole thing is probably quite pleased about this and the long term much less clear. what do you think about the other who think long term interest would they be willing to stomach some sort of more independent state in the south of...
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.) >> i'm proud to be a native san franciscan i grew up in the chinatown, north beach community port commission important to come back and work with those that live in the community that i grew up in and that that very, very important to give back to continue to work with the community and hope e help those who may not be as capable in under serving come back and give [♪] >> i am the supervisor of district one. i am sandra lee fewer. [♪] >> i moved to the richmond district in 1950 mine. i was two years old. i moved from chinatown and we were one of the first asian families to move out here. [♪] >> when my mother decided to buy that house, nobody knew where it was. it seems so far away. for a long time, we were the only chinese family there but we started to see the areas of growth to serve a larger chinese population. the stress was storage of the birthplace of that. my father would have to go to chinatown for dim sum and i remember one day he came home and said, there is one here now. it just started to grow very organically. it is the same thing with the russian population, which i
.) >> i'm proud to be a native san franciscan i grew up in the chinatown, north beach community port commission important to come back and work with those that live in the community that i grew up in and that that very, very important to give back to continue to work with the community and hope e help those who may not be as capable in under serving come back and give [♪] >> i am the supervisor of district one. i am sandra lee fewer. [♪] >> i moved to the richmond district...
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porting. the ship eventually made its way north toward florida, finally miami this past weekend.artment of homeland security now say all cruise passengers honest ship with confirmed coronavirus cases should not fly commercial to get home, only on charter planes, and only with people from the ship. last night, the cruise line flew passengers to california, australia, and the united kingdom. those who can't drive can. but everyone driving or flying has been supposed to do it to a quarantine at home. nobody is allowed to leave the ship if they are still sick. in out, and uplifting scene and all of this, involving the coral princess passengers. on their way home to australia, they applauded the united airlines crew for doing their jobs, and to help get their vacation nightmare over. last week, holland america's trip in fort lauderdale or came short on thursday, those passengers had been essentially stranded out at sea for a couple of weeks after the coronavirus pandemic led countries to bar them from coming ashore. now, this story is going to continue, because there are still cruise
porting. the ship eventually made its way north toward florida, finally miami this past weekend.artment of homeland security now say all cruise passengers honest ship with confirmed coronavirus cases should not fly commercial to get home, only on charter planes, and only with people from the ship. last night, the cruise line flew passengers to california, australia, and the united kingdom. those who can't drive can. but everyone driving or flying has been supposed to do it to a quarantine at...
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against the boston tea party which close the port of boston until the t was paid for an officiallyly closed on the first of june 1774 it didn't arrive in north america until may 10th 1774 so bostonians had very little opportunity to get accustomed to the idea before the port was officially closed. but what about theer other cities going to charleston and new york and philadelphia , it's not well known, in fact i did not know i it. with the american revolution for years but until i started researching this book, i did not, realize that charleston was dealing with the t chef at the same time boston was. and i have a slide of boston harbor showing a ship arriving which is a magnificent harbor by the way. so this building right here thee, mercantile exchange playing a major part in the story between these two churches so what happened in charleston? what are the first things i do is cut back chronologically between what's happening in boston and charleston so my readers know what iss happening in both places but the bostonians didn't know and the charlestonians didn't know it was happening except in very vague terms. by the end of the process th
against the boston tea party which close the port of boston until the t was paid for an officiallyly closed on the first of june 1774 it didn't arrive in north america until may 10th 1774 so bostonians had very little opportunity to get accustomed to the idea before the port was officially closed. but what about theer other cities going to charleston and new york and philadelphia , it's not well known, in fact i did not know i it. with the american revolution for years but until i started...
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in an north korea the beer was sewing drinkable that even been ported out. that does not happen. you have to ask yourself with all the empirical evidence about socialism feeling and all the slideshow that you just saw, it seems dark and visceral and obvious that socialism does not work in practice, we have the history of the last 100 years of really horrible experiments, they managed to kill one in four cambodians and less than four years. how do you do that. you have to try really hard. and you have to have an etiology that is so dysfunctional as to shut down any conceivable market and when i post these videos and you guys post these videos, someone from the socialist of america will say that is not socialism. that is oligarchy or state capitalism or fill in the blink, there is all sorts of workarounds -- as to why it was in a socialist, they are doing something else and you get so frustrated. because it seems like logic, economics, empirical evidence, none are holding sway as young people do pointed out in the beginning of your talk are now conflicted. it runs about 5050 depend
in an north korea the beer was sewing drinkable that even been ported out. that does not happen. you have to ask yourself with all the empirical evidence about socialism feeling and all the slideshow that you just saw, it seems dark and visceral and obvious that socialism does not work in practice, we have the history of the last 100 years of really horrible experiments, they managed to kill one in four cambodians and less than four years. how do you do that. you have to try really hard. and...
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port until fatigue was paid for. officially closed it on the first of june of 1774. they removed that and it did not arrive in north america until may 10, 1774 so the rest of america had little opportunity to get accustomed to the idea before the port was officially closed. but what about the other cities? charleston to new york and philadelphia, it's not well known, in fact, i didn't know it. until i started researching this book, i didn't realize that charleston was exactly the same as boston was. i have a slide of charleston harbor, a ship arriving in charleston and this building right here, it plays a major part in the story in charleston. so what happened in charleston? one of the things i do in the first chapter of the book is back and forth, it's happening in charleston. they know what's happening, they do not was happening in charleston. it's very vague terms and by the end of the process, there were a few little bits of information that dribbled along up and down the coast. but very little was known. there wasn't any communications and they were making it up as they went along. charleston did something ver
port until fatigue was paid for. officially closed it on the first of june of 1774. they removed that and it did not arrive in north america until may 10, 1774 so the rest of america had little opportunity to get accustomed to the idea before the port was officially closed. but what about the other cities? charleston to new york and philadelphia, it's not well known, in fact, i didn't know it. until i started researching this book, i didn't realize that charleston was exactly the same as boston...
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but first, this report from our north america correspondent peter bowes. heading home at last, docking at portistership, the rotterdam. it follows days of protracted negotiations with the florida authorities over whether passengers should be allowed to disembark in the state. chartered planes have been laid on to transport foreign nationals on the ships back to their home countries. the number of coronavirus cases is continuing to surge in many us cities. new york has taken delivery of more than 200 ambulances to help the city's fight against the pandemic, but ventilators are still in short supply and health workers say there is a chronic lack of protective clothing. this is outrageous, that we have people coming and sewing things for us, sewing masks, sewing shields, making things out of plastics. this is what we are doing now! how... i mean, that would be like a soldier going to war and making a plastic gun to bring with him. at the daily white house coronavirus taskforce briefing, president trump said he'd used wartime powers to order the technology firm, 3m, to make extra masks, and he pro
but first, this report from our north america correspondent peter bowes. heading home at last, docking at portistership, the rotterdam. it follows days of protracted negotiations with the florida authorities over whether passengers should be allowed to disembark in the state. chartered planes have been laid on to transport foreign nationals on the ships back to their home countries. the number of coronavirus cases is continuing to surge in many us cities. new york has taken delivery of more...
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is not a chance but there's a slight chance of a north bay sprinkle on sunday favoring mendocino county up towards portions of humboldt county near portcino. some clouds in the morning, clearing skies into the afternoon hours with temperatures ranging from low 60s to the low 80s. we will continue to cool off into the weekend. it looks like maybe a bit of a warming trend into next week. keep an eye on sunday showers. there's a tiny chance for the north bay but in the short term it looks like the cooling trend is here to stay. >>> the well-known bay area restaurant chain curry up now is launching an initiative amid the pandemic called roll it forward. joining me now to talk about it is the founder and ceo. thank you so much for being here. tell the viewers how this program works. >> we launched this on monday were customers or fans or whoever can donate toward a meal and we are matching meal for meal. it would be nurses appreciation day which is the 6th the first day and then we will continue with healthcare workers and those that are furloughed or unable to afford meals. or, even homeless shelters. and this is available anywhere we are
is not a chance but there's a slight chance of a north bay sprinkle on sunday favoring mendocino county up towards portions of humboldt county near portcino. some clouds in the morning, clearing skies into the afternoon hours with temperatures ranging from low 60s to the low 80s. we will continue to cool off into the weekend. it looks like maybe a bit of a warming trend into next week. keep an eye on sunday showers. there's a tiny chance for the north bay but in the short term it looks like the...
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stc claim to have taken control of the southern port city of aden, a vital city in the government's fight against the houthis, who control much of the northbeen fighting alongside government forces in the war against the houthis. this act against the government is a blow for the coalition and its saudi backers. the transitional council get their international support from saudi arabia's neighbour, the united arab emirates. the stc believe the south of the country should be an independent state and say their former allies in the government have conspired against them, causing tensions to grow, in what is being called a civil war within a civil war. rich preston, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: stay—at—home heroes. the would—be marathon runners finding another way to raise money for good causes. nothing, it seemed, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone w
stc claim to have taken control of the southern port city of aden, a vital city in the government's fight against the houthis, who control much of the northbeen fighting alongside government forces in the war against the houthis. this act against the government is a blow for the coalition and its saudi backers. the transitional council get their international support from saudi arabia's neighbour, the united arab emirates. the stc believe the south of the country should be an independent state...
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port of boston until the tea was paid for. and officially closed it on the first of june 1774. the news of that act did not arrive in north america until may 10, 1774. so bostonians and the rest of america had very little opportunity to get accustomed to the idea before the port was officially closed. but what about the other cities? i said there tea ships sent to other cities to, to charleston, new york, philadelphia. while it is not well-known, in fact i did not know it. i thought the history of the american revolution for years, but when i started researching this book i did not realize that charleston was dealing with the tea ship at the exact same time as boston was. and i have a slide of charleston harbor showing a ship arriving in charleston harbor which is a magnificent harbor by the way if you've not seen it. in the crucial thing here is the building right here it still exists. : : the story in charleston. so what happened in charleston? one of the things i do in the first chapter of the book is back and forth, it's happening in charleston. they know what's happening, they do not was happening i the bostonians di
port of boston until the tea was paid for. and officially closed it on the first of june 1774. the news of that act did not arrive in north america until may 10, 1774. so bostonians and the rest of america had very little opportunity to get accustomed to the idea before the port was officially closed. but what about the other cities? i said there tea ships sent to other cities to, to charleston, new york, philadelphia. while it is not well-known, in fact i did not know it. i thought the history...
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on sunday this is in central alabama really between birmingham to the north and monk or maybe just look at this now the actual ports on sunday of 8 tornadoes there in mississippi but some very strong winds in fact into southern alabama about 120 kilometer now winds so not surprising you see images like that also a very large damaging hail of damage to a 5 centimeters so you get the general idea but as we go through monday they still storms a once again republicans the southeast working their way through georgia up into the carolinas it's moving fairly swiftly said by the end of the day it should be sitting off the eastern side of the country but it has been a very nice couple days and will continue on monday across into new york simplicity's guys because no sign of any storms here however by cheese day once that big storm with the thunderstorms clears away it kind of makes room for this next system to actually work its way east was this will bring snow into eastern canada some very strong cold winds coming across the great lakes and certainly plenty of rain into new york and d.c. then by wednesday a much better pic
on sunday this is in central alabama really between birmingham to the north and monk or maybe just look at this now the actual ports on sunday of 8 tornadoes there in mississippi but some very strong winds in fact into southern alabama about 120 kilometer now winds so not surprising you see images like that also a very large damaging hail of damage to a 5 centimeters so you get the general idea but as we go through monday they still storms a once again republicans the southeast working their...
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yemen's unification and $998.00 favored the north and lead to fulfilling living standards there are thought to be at least $25.00 regional safer to scripts so. port on the ground is also in question critics say control shouldn't be taken by force but actions within yemen and in yemen not in book 3 but the. regions or earlier and i think this is like a premature station that doesn't. support in other areas of the i'm going to speculate and other places so basically we are playing with fire at the moment i'm not going to. come back to. the 7 transitional council says it continues to support the nationwide cease fire which is just been extended by a month a declaration of autonomy and a state of emergency adds to the uncertainty for yemenis people really suffered years of hunger and war and exam ryan al jazeera. catherine shocked him as head of the yemen department a next century foundation it's a peace building a think tank in london she says the declaration of self rule is a reflection of the political reality in yemen. this south yemen has ate for independence for decades now. and i think that it's actually becoming about just now only because. o
yemen's unification and $998.00 favored the north and lead to fulfilling living standards there are thought to be at least $25.00 regional safer to scripts so. port on the ground is also in question critics say control shouldn't be taken by force but actions within yemen and in yemen not in book 3 but the. regions or earlier and i think this is like a premature station that doesn't. support in other areas of the i'm going to speculate and other places so basically we are playing with fire at...
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port. exports oftrade, natural resources to america and other countries, imports of other products from other countries into northould keep on growing. there will be a shift, which started before the pandemic, manufacturing from china to other countries like the and non-, indonesia, india. that will take place, but probably not as drastic as people think. these things take time. costs will always matter. goods that, quality could cost, world trade will keep being relevant to north america. , thank you forst joining us, canada national railway ceo. coming up, we are talking to the ceo of ortho-clinical diagnostics, a company launching a second coronavirus antibody test. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ dr. anthony fauci, a member of the white house task force, warned earlier today about the coronavirus coming back during the rest of the year. take a listen. >> other places are starting to see the emergence of cases. so it will not appear from the planet on which means as we get into next season, in my mind, it is inevitable that we will have a return of the virus, or maybe it never even went away. this, of course, as cities
port. exports oftrade, natural resources to america and other countries, imports of other products from other countries into northould keep on growing. there will be a shift, which started before the pandemic, manufacturing from china to other countries like the and non-, indonesia, india. that will take place, but probably not as drastic as people think. these things take time. costs will always matter. goods that, quality could cost, world trade will keep being relevant to north america. ,...
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north bay. not too bad. reggie, kumasi, back to you. >>> the seriously big ship pulling into the port of oakland today. >>> plusemergency room doctors are making an interesting plea in the bay area. if you are sick and suspect you have coronavirus, seek treatment. >>> if you have a student in the san francisco unified school district, they could be getting a 4.0 grade for this semester a big change from what the state is recommending. i'm julian glover with those details coming up in just a moment. >>> these people are all on the front line and i think we all can do a little bit to make their lives easier right now. they're not able to be with their families, but to be out there for other families. if we can just give them one day food from the place that they like and bring something to make them feel better and that they are not alone in this, then i feel we did something. >>> now your health, your safety. this is abc7 news. >>> now at 6:00, straight as for every student. one district says that's what kids deserve as a deal with this pandemic. we want to know what you think. go to abc7news.com/vote and we'll
north bay. not too bad. reggie, kumasi, back to you. >>> the seriously big ship pulling into the port of oakland today. >>> plusemergency room doctors are making an interesting plea in the bay area. if you are sick and suspect you have coronavirus, seek treatment. >>> if you have a student in the san francisco unified school district, they could be getting a 4.0 grade for this semester a big change from what the state is recommending. i'm julian glover with those...
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in the north bay santa rosa topping out at 74 later on this afternoon and 70 for sonoma, 71 for napa and a high of 74 degrees for ukiah and 70 for lake port. we are looking at cooler temperatures and partly sunny skies by friday and into the weekend. that is your look at weather. let's check in with gianna for a look at traffic. good monday morning. >> good monday morning. on this monday morning what you have to look out for is lots of construction in the overnight hours. caltrans is busy. slowing there on 101 with the various construction projects g head through there ts of road south bay and morin. really not effecting the freeways in the east bay. there is a lane blocked due to utility work on zanker road northbound at old bayshore highway so keep that in mind. the bay area bridges so far so good. a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. everything quiet and off to a good start from the east bay into san francisco. for those essential workers using the golden gate bridge things are moving at the limit with no delays. south 101 into the city is all clear. >>> with people sticking to the stay at home orders there has been a surge of int
in the north bay santa rosa topping out at 74 later on this afternoon and 70 for sonoma, 71 for napa and a high of 74 degrees for ukiah and 70 for lake port. we are looking at cooler temperatures and partly sunny skies by friday and into the weekend. that is your look at weather. let's check in with gianna for a look at traffic. good monday morning. >> good monday morning. on this monday morning what you have to look out for is lots of construction in the overnight hours. caltrans is...
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ports. not only does the service furnish medical aid to the coast guard, it sends medical officers with the cruising cutters on the northc ice patrol to furnish medical care to officers and crew. the service also sends medical officers with the bering sea patrol. the coast guard makes an annual cruise along the coast of alaska. medical and dental officers are sent. they give medical examinations and treatment to the natives. these include dental treatment and extractions. this is the only medical service available to many native alaskans. the national leperrosarium, has under treatment more than 300 patients. it has an administration building at main hospital. treatment has yielded most encouraging results and there have been many recoveries or arrested cases. during the last 10 years, 150 patients have been discharged, no longer a menace to the public health and the leprosy arrested. sports are provided with baseball diamonds and tennis courts and younger patients enjoy these activities. accommodations are comfortable and they are provided with gardens in which many patients take much delight. life for these unfortunat
ports. not only does the service furnish medical aid to the coast guard, it sends medical officers with the cruising cutters on the northc ice patrol to furnish medical care to officers and crew. the service also sends medical officers with the bering sea patrol. the coast guard makes an annual cruise along the coast of alaska. medical and dental officers are sent. they give medical examinations and treatment to the natives. these include dental treatment and extractions. this is the only...
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it closed the port of boston until the tea was paid for and officially closed it on the first of june of 1774. the news of that act, i might add, did not arrive in north america until may 10, 1774 so bostonians and the rest of america had very little opportunity to get accustomed to the idea before the port was officially closed. but what about the other cities? i said there were ships sent to charlston, new york and to philadelphia. well, it's not well-known in fact i did not know it and i taught the history of american revolution for years but until i started researching this book i did not realize that charlston was dealing with the tea ship in exactly the same time as boston was. i have a slide of charleston harbor showing a ship arriving in charleston harbor which is a magnificent harbor by the way, if you have not seen it. the crucial thing here is this building right here, it still exists and called the mercantile exchange and it plays a major part in the story of the key ship in charleston. it sits between these two churches. what happened in charlston? one of the things i do in the first chapter of the book is to cut back and forth chronologi
it closed the port of boston until the tea was paid for and officially closed it on the first of june of 1774. the news of that act, i might add, did not arrive in north america until may 10, 1774 so bostonians and the rest of america had very little opportunity to get accustomed to the idea before the port was officially closed. but what about the other cities? i said there were ships sent to charlston, new york and to philadelphia. well, it's not well-known in fact i did not know it and i...
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ports. each of them saw the west as part of this important vision of isa future so the north was envisioning this empire of free labor, free of slavery from coast to coast and the west was pivotal to that project or the confederacy sought as an empire of slavery also from coast to coast so they thought they could secure the west and they could jump off from their and move south and invade mexico and trace the hemispheric empire of slavery during the caribbean and latin america. the navajos have been living in the southwest for hundreds of years saw this white man's war as an invasion of their territory in both the union and the confederacy sought indigenous groups as optional to their attempt to control the west and his national future. we also learned thated after the union mexico defended the territory from confederate invasion. they initiated -- against them so what this meant was that the same time the union is fighting this war to emancipate enslaved men and women in east they were fighting a war to exterminate or remove native peoples in the west. i figured all of those things out and
ports. each of them saw the west as part of this important vision of isa future so the north was envisioning this empire of free labor, free of slavery from coast to coast and the west was pivotal to that project or the confederacy sought as an empire of slavery also from coast to coast so they thought they could secure the west and they could jump off from their and move south and invade mexico and trace the hemispheric empire of slavery during the caribbean and latin america. the navajos have...
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after countless countries in south america denied them from porting while the ship made its way norths weekend. workers gave them more oxygen. getting off the ship and getting home has encountered hurdle after hurdle. cdc and department of homeland security say all cruise passengers on the ship with confirmed coronavirus cases should not fly commercial to get home. only charter planes and only with people from the ship. last night the cruise line bused passengers from the port to the airport and three charter planes took them back towards home. california, australia and united kingdom. those who can drive can but everyone driving or flying is then supposed to do a two-week quarantine at their house and no one is allowed to leave the ship unless they are not sick anymore. here is a positive footage from san francisco last night. corral princess passengers on their way home to australia. applauding enthusiastically the united airlines crew for doing their jobs and helping them get on their way. last week holland america's zaandam and other ship. those passengers also had been stranded a
after countless countries in south america denied them from porting while the ship made its way norths weekend. workers gave them more oxygen. getting off the ship and getting home has encountered hurdle after hurdle. cdc and department of homeland security say all cruise passengers on the ship with confirmed coronavirus cases should not fly commercial to get home. only charter planes and only with people from the ship. last night the cruise line bused passengers from the port to the airport...
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the north korean beer you'll be shocked to know was so undrinkable that even ben ported out. that does not happen. you have to ask yourself what all this empirical evidence about socialism failing and all of the slide show you just saw,, it seems pretty start, pretty obvious that socialism doesn't work in practice. we had a history of the last when hundred years of really horrible experiments, pol pot managed to kill one in 410 podiums in less than four years how do you do that? you have to try really hard and you have to have an ideology that is so dysfunctional as to shut down any sort of conceivable market. and yet when i post these videos, when you post these videos, someone from socialists of america will say that's not socialism. that's oligarchy, that state capitalism, that's fill in the blank. there's all sorts of workarounds as to why it was that mao was about a socialist or hugo chavez and maduro are not socials. they're doing something else, and you get so frustrated. it seems like logic, economics, empirical evidence, none of these things seem to hold sway as youn
the north korean beer you'll be shocked to know was so undrinkable that even ben ported out. that does not happen. you have to ask yourself what all this empirical evidence about socialism failing and all of the slide show you just saw,, it seems pretty start, pretty obvious that socialism doesn't work in practice. we had a history of the last when hundred years of really horrible experiments, pol pot managed to kill one in 410 podiums in less than four years how do you do that? you have to try...
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confederacy wanted the left is gold and its specific ports bring each of them also so part of this really important vision for the future. so that the north was envisioning this empire of labor free labor. creative slavery, from coast-to-coast in the west was pivotal in the project and the confederacy saw it, their future as empires of slavery also coast-to-coast. so they thought they could secure the west and they could jump off from there actually move south. and invade mexico and this sort of hemispheric empire of slavery and caribbean and latin america. and the apache nomos been living in the southwest for hundreds of years saw this as an invasion of their territories. and by the union and confederacy saw these indigenous groups as obstacles. obviously to their attempt to control the west and the views and region of this national future. soy also learned that after the union, so definitely the mexico territory from confederate agency in spring of 1862, they turned to the seven enemies and hard work campaign against them. so with this meant is that at the same time, and the union was fighting this for to emancipate enslaved men and wom
confederacy wanted the left is gold and its specific ports bring each of them also so part of this really important vision for the future. so that the north was envisioning this empire of labor free labor. creative slavery, from coast-to-coast in the west was pivotal in the project and the confederacy saw it, their future as empires of slavery also coast-to-coast. so they thought they could secure the west and they could jump off from there actually move south. and invade mexico and this sort...