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♪ >> oasis, the verve, blur, the britpop thing, it was like the hangover of grunge.wonderwall >> they were the opposite of nirvana because they wanted fame. no matter how big they were they wanted to be bigger. >> we know we're the best band in the country, and it's as simple as that. and it's that simple. >> the thing about oasis in a way is they've got no kind of -- no false modesty. >> anybody can just sort of go we're brilliant. it's like -- >> anybody who's got the balls to do that is good in my book. ♪ but i'm a creep >> "creep" came out in the early '90s. and that was as much of an alt rock hit as any of the nirvana songs or pearl jam songs, but it was hardly extraordinary. >> inevitably the first song that becomes a hit everybody caricatures the band from that. we just have to wait to see whether we have a chance to prove that we're not just that. >> okay. ♪ >> i remember vividly listening to radiohead's next record, "the bends," nonstop and seriously geek out on every part, the bass line, like percussion, every tiny little nuance. ♪ don't leave me high ♪ don
♪ >> oasis, the verve, blur, the britpop thing, it was like the hangover of grunge.wonderwall >> they were the opposite of nirvana because they wanted fame. no matter how big they were they wanted to be bigger. >> we know we're the best band in the country, and it's as simple as that. and it's that simple. >> the thing about oasis in a way is they've got no kind of -- no false modesty. >> anybody can just sort of go we're brilliant. it's like -- >> anybody...
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. >> what some call an oasis. it's back open for business. >> the oakland student who has done something no other student officials say the risk of coronavirus getting worse more than doubles if the patient is a current or former smoker. that's according to the analysis of studies of more than 11,000 coronavirus patients. the findings suggest that california strong tobacco control measures combined with other strong public health interventions maybe contributing to the state efforts to the effect. >> a possible treatment for covid-19. and looking for volunteers to help. we have details on the drug and what they hope it can do. >> a special tent is already up outside the medical center. where researchers are leading a clinical trial into a possible drug treatment for covid-19. targeting recently diagnosed patients with the repurposed compound. that's already bng tested for use against viruss that cause hepatitis. a form of interfeern. >> one dose right under the skin. it's not even as deep as flu shot. the formulat
. >> what some call an oasis. it's back open for business. >> the oakland student who has done something no other student officials say the risk of coronavirus getting worse more than doubles if the patient is a current or former smoker. that's according to the analysis of studies of more than 11,000 coronavirus patients. the findings suggest that california strong tobacco control measures combined with other strong public health interventions maybe contributing to the state efforts...
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. >> los bancos de comida son un oásis para quienes no tienen empleo. >> hemos llegado porque nos danhículos diariamente. >> no hay requisito para las familias que necesitan llevar comida a casa el 50% de quiénes están solicitando la ayuda nunca la habían solicitado antes. al día reparten mil libras de comida. >>de lunes a sabdo de 9 a 16 horas, para conocer le lugar más cercano llame 510 635 3663 o también viste comidahora.net para esta madre de 4 hijos esta ayuda es indispensablé >> ha sido una bendición. una gran ayuda. >> como medida de prevención el personal utiliza también mascarillas, la mayoría de quienes trabajan acá fueron reubicados porque sus trabajos están suspendidos por la pandemia. >> al volver debido a la escasez de cerveza residentes de una ciudad descubrieron una manera de adquirirla. el censo ya llegó. y es una oportunidad que solo se lleva a cabo... ¡cada diez años! llénalo hoy mismo. hazlo por internet. por teléfono... o por correo. tus respuestas están protegidas. y por ley, nadie puede compartir tu información personal. llena el censo hoy. te conviene a ti... y
. >> los bancos de comida son un oásis para quienes no tienen empleo. >> hemos llegado porque nos danhículos diariamente. >> no hay requisito para las familias que necesitan llevar comida a casa el 50% de quiénes están solicitando la ayuda nunca la habían solicitado antes. al día reparten mil libras de comida. >>de lunes a sabdo de 9 a 16 horas, para conocer le lugar más cercano llame 510 635 3663 o también viste comidahora.net para esta madre de 4 hijos esta...
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is it by oasis? they had one big summer song and i can't remember the name of it. was an oasis?g it up. go to somebody else. >> emily: greg, not something horrible. speaker i'm going to be very cliche, whenever i hear "good vibrations," because i grew up in california, that was -- there is no song like it at the time. instrumentation is well-paid >> dana: i've got it. "that outfield. it started with an old. >> emily: jesse, your song, we have to be quick. >> jesse: don henley, boys of summer. >> emily: you're welcome for playing it. one coming your song. >> juan: being a city boy, "up on the roof," the drifters or "summertime." i love those songs. >> emily: yep, totally. >> juan: summer, that's great. >> emily: mine "boys of summer" and also "summer of 69." what summer food is delicious -- just kidding, "one more question" is next.he i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98% of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding
is it by oasis? they had one big summer song and i can't remember the name of it. was an oasis?g it up. go to somebody else. >> emily: greg, not something horrible. speaker i'm going to be very cliche, whenever i hear "good vibrations," because i grew up in california, that was -- there is no song like it at the time. instrumentation is well-paid >> dana: i've got it. "that outfield. it started with an old. >> emily: jesse, your song, we have to be quick....
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like, oasis songs and -- >> jimmy: oh, yeah you've got to play some oasis, come on. >> yeah, like "wonderwalla band or anything or any ambition to be in music >> i wasn't officially in a band, but there was a band in my school when i was 15 and they were like really grungy, sometimes a bit sort of metal. and i would sometimes be their, you know, guest appearance at pub gigs and i would do songs like, you know, the cran -- like, "zombie," the cranberries. >> jimmy: dolores. oh, my god >> yeah, oh the best >> jimmy: what a voice >> yeah, teenage angst >> jimmy: wear doc martens and all that stuff >> oh, i did all of that doc martens, you know, dark eye make-up, the whole thing long alanis morissette hair. yeah, i did all of that. >> jimmy: i want to talk about on -- it's the biggest show on apple tv plus right now. congrats on that >> thank you >> jimmy: it's a series with you and chris evans, who we just had on the show who is fantastic it's based on the book but it's set in boston and you guys filmed in boston, correct >> we did, yeah. we did >> jimmy: how did you like boston >> i loved it. i
like, oasis songs and -- >> jimmy: oh, yeah you've got to play some oasis, come on. >> yeah, like "wonderwalla band or anything or any ambition to be in music >> i wasn't officially in a band, but there was a band in my school when i was 15 and they were like really grungy, sometimes a bit sort of metal. and i would sometimes be their, you know, guest appearance at pub gigs and i would do songs like, you know, the cran -- like, "zombie," the cranberries....
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these are the heads of the four big school change trees to harris and oasis in gep.y school chains ox give back to school. yes. i think one of the leaders of one of the chain said the leaders of one of the chain said the argument had been a bit middle—class. they need to give a lot of these kids, many from disadvantaged backgrounds, back into school. back to learning again and backin school. back to learning again and back in the classroom i'm having some structure in the lights because many them who not not live in a house with a loving family and ple nty of house with a loving family and plenty of room to move around in the back garden, they have been suffering during this time. we have to think about that and i think that seems to be the mood music coming from these areas, many of these academies in disadvantaged areas, they want to get the kids back in, and they think that way that they are looking at the science come the way they are listening to the advice from doctors and medical communities is that they believed it is a risk worth taking. so you can see why t
these are the heads of the four big school change trees to harris and oasis in gep.y school chains ox give back to school. yes. i think one of the leaders of one of the chain said the leaders of one of the chain said the argument had been a bit middle—class. they need to give a lot of these kids, many from disadvantaged backgrounds, back into school. back to learning again and backin school. back to learning again and back in the classroom i'm having some structure in the lights because many...
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people are comfortable taking short oasis is away from their encampments and this provides that. >> reporter: there will be also an incentive with a $10 safeway gift card given to the first 1000 people tested. district 6 supervisor -- more people need to get swapped. >> we need to test a lot more people if we are going to get to the next phase. we need to know who is which communities have been greater impact. we need to isolate and quarantine those who have been exposed. >> reporter:.sa in the tenderloin is only open for nine days and the supervisor would like to see a more permanent solution in that neighborhood to make sure the number of tests in san francisco remains high. andria borba, kpix 5. >>> meanwhile, a free coronavirus testings i just opened at the allen temple baptist church on international boulevard in oakland. the tests are available by appointment only. there are two other testing spots in oakland. >>> kpix 5 and cbsn bay area encouraging results on a vaccine . we have a reality check on when the first batch might hit the market. >>> plus, one of the most popular bakeries i
people are comfortable taking short oasis is away from their encampments and this provides that. >> reporter: there will be also an incentive with a $10 safeway gift card given to the first 1000 people tested. district 6 supervisor -- more people need to get swapped. >> we need to test a lot more people if we are going to get to the next phase. we need to know who is which communities have been greater impact. we need to isolate and quarantine those who have been exposed. >>...
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. >>> coming up new at 6:00, if delived.missing out on you c >>> oasis is back in business. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. tso is this. and so are these. they all represent something more. the feeling of home. that's why we're here. to help make your home be everything you want it to be. because home is what unites us. >>> welcome back, everyone. happening today, a special tribute for local first responders and health care workers. military jets are flying over the bay area to salute them. this map from the international guards 144th fighter wing in fresno show the path that the jets will take. they will be taking their way up and down the state. here is a look that the route will take in the bay area. fly over the richmond oakland area around 10:43 and then head to san jose around 10:56. officials encourage anyone who plans to watch to practice social distancing. >>> let's take a look at what t
. >>> coming up new at 6:00, if delived.missing out on you c >>> oasis is back in business. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. tso is this. and so are these. they all represent something more. the feeling of home. that's why we're here. to help make your home be everything you want it to be. because...
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where she's been hitting the books since the mid-march closure of cal berkeley's campus, it's a quiet oasisat a stressful time for this college sophomore. >> i've been able to get peace of mind and just remain calm, the world can be very uncomfortable sometimes so you have to always be the center of your own universe and find that piece of mind. >> reporter: to keep that piece of mind and stay busy she's real blogging her favorite indoor activities like home facials, cooking, and watering her plants, videos that show her silly side. >> i know i'm trying my best because i know my work ethic. >> reporter: that strong work ethic and fun-loving personality were in full force when we first met joslin back in 2018, the then high school senior love sharing her college plans with customers at her part-time job. >> i want to study political science. >> reporter: now, several years on, it's her passion for video production that's helping joslin connect with others as she longs for classes to resume. >> college was teaching me a as a human being the gs i guy was actually learning a lot about myself an
where she's been hitting the books since the mid-march closure of cal berkeley's campus, it's a quiet oasisat a stressful time for this college sophomore. >> i've been able to get peace of mind and just remain calm, the world can be very uncomfortable sometimes so you have to always be the center of your own universe and find that piece of mind. >> reporter: to keep that piece of mind and stay busy she's real blogging her favorite indoor activities like home facials, cooking, and...
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correspondent: paris's famous monuments are shut, so hotels like this one, a luxury oasis in the centert opened a year ago. the managing director says the financial impact of covid-19 is the worst she experienced in her 25 years in hospitality. >> during july and august, we have a lot of people from the middle east, from doha, from dubai. the problem now, we have totally lost 2020. there is no doubt that the business will not be coming back strongly before 2021. correspondent: paris is one of the world's most visited cities, tourism one of its main industries, so reviving the sector is vital for its economy. but doing that safely when the health crisis isn't over is a huge challenge. city has got the same challenges. i am pretty sure we will all be committed to having the same safety measures everywhere. correspondent: some of paris's smallest museums have been set to reopen. only 10 visitors at a time are allowed. social distancing is. enforced the new rules have not dissuaded art lovers. >> for us, it was essential to reopen. we are socializing again. the art culture should be there.
correspondent: paris's famous monuments are shut, so hotels like this one, a luxury oasis in the centert opened a year ago. the managing director says the financial impact of covid-19 is the worst she experienced in her 25 years in hospitality. >> during july and august, we have a lot of people from the middle east, from doha, from dubai. the problem now, we have totally lost 2020. there is no doubt that the business will not be coming back strongly before 2021. correspondent: paris is...
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. >> los bancos de comida son un oasis para las miles de personas del condado alameda que se han quedadovicio entregando naciones a 1000 vehículos diariamente. >> no hay requisitos, cualquier persona que necesita ayuda para llevar alimentos a casa pueden recibir servicios . >> al llegar lo primero que van a preguntar es el código postal y las personas que viven en su casa, y después (música) se dirige a estas carpas, abre su cajuela y finalmente entregarán sus alimentos (música) más del 50% de las personas que están pidiendo la ayuda nunca la habían solicitado antes, cada bolsa tiene granos básicos, fruta y verdura, al total reparten 30,000 libras de comida diriamente. >> de lunes a sábado de 9:00 a 4:00 de la tarde para tener información puede llamar al: (información en pantalla) o también visitar la página web: (información en pantalla) para esta madre soltera de cuatro hijos, esta ayuda es indispensable. >> ayudan y en otros lados ha sido una bendición, una gran ayuda como medidas de prevención usar mascarillas y guantes y piden a los conductores colocar un papel en el parabrisas con
. >> los bancos de comida son un oasis para las miles de personas del condado alameda que se han quedadovicio entregando naciones a 1000 vehículos diariamente. >> no hay requisitos, cualquier persona que necesita ayuda para llevar alimentos a casa pueden recibir servicios . >> al llegar lo primero que van a preguntar es el código postal y las personas que viven en su casa, y después (música) se dirige a estas carpas, abre su cajuela y finalmente entregarán sus alimentos...
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. >>> east bay garden oasis is back open.eople were so excited to visit the nursery in walnut creek, they lined up at the gate yesterday. >> we're just really happy that our members can come out and enjoy the garden. it's looking really beautiful right now and start working on their own gardens. it's a wonderful way to stay grounded, no pun intended, with what's going on right now. >> the garden will open to the general public on saturday. but the number of visitors will be limited. >>> travelers may soon get cash refunds for canceled flights. consumer advocacy groups are calling on airlines to offer money instead of the vouchers or credits they like to give out. right now, passengers have to go through extra steps to claim a cash refund and the number of people flying daily has dropped 90% we all know in recent months. >>> anyone flying with ryan air will have to ask for permission. the european budget airline does not want passengers to line-up outsi outside. the airline restores 40% of its flights by july 1st. the other ch
. >>> east bay garden oasis is back open.eople were so excited to visit the nursery in walnut creek, they lined up at the gate yesterday. >> we're just really happy that our members can come out and enjoy the garden. it's looking really beautiful right now and start working on their own gardens. it's a wonderful way to stay grounded, no pun intended, with what's going on right now. >> the garden will open to the general public on saturday. but the number of visitors will be...
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a vast inland oasis created over a century ago when a flood in colorado river was accidentally divertedo the desert. >>st this is the y of the miracle sea in the desert. reporter: the richocnd famous fld to its reserve -- it's resorts in its heyday. now it is contaminated by pollution,nd it is drying it. its white shores growth. it is no secret there are sinister chemicals in the sand and they are causing children to che. this tox dust is a major part of the problem. for theast few months, millions of parents around the world have been keeping their children at home to protect them from what is outside. that is nothingor new communities here. they have had to do that for years. in the neglected communities living in the sweltering valley, many children are battling to breathe. one in five have been diagnosed with a chronic respiratory disease. for their parents, covid-19 is a terrifying prospect. can'tfeels like you breathe. reporter: six-year-oljust ayad tells me he's tough anasthma doesn't scare him it scares his mom, though. she knows a severe attack could kill him. >> recently it ha
a vast inland oasis created over a century ago when a flood in colorado river was accidentally divertedo the desert. >>st this is the y of the miracle sea in the desert. reporter: the richocnd famous fld to its reserve -- it's resorts in its heyday. now it is contaminated by pollution,nd it is drying it. its white shores growth. it is no secret there are sinister chemicals in the sand and they are causing children to che. this tox dust is a major part of the problem. for theast few...
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. ♪ it's midnight at the oasis >> in one of the first scenes i directed with fred willard the film ran fred said, "i'm not finished." and he wasn't finished. i think he could have gone on basically forever. he had an astounding gift. a rare talent that people on the set would watch in wonderment. i'm so grateful to have worked with him on so many films over the years, and i will miss him terribly. >> when chris guest and i finished "waiting for guffman," we got together and started thinking about what our next project could be. and chris said, i've been thinking about a dog show. and i went, wow. that's a great idea. so we were training the dogs, we own the dogs and we're getting them ready for the big show in the third act. you know what? i think there's a major problem here. how do we make the third act funny? how do you make a dog show funny? the dog show has to be legitimate or it's not going to work. and chris said, what if fred willard was the color commentator? and that was all you had to do was mention fred willard as a color commentator and the entire act you knew was going to
. ♪ it's midnight at the oasis >> in one of the first scenes i directed with fred willard the film ran fred said, "i'm not finished." and he wasn't finished. i think he could have gone on basically forever. he had an astounding gift. a rare talent that people on the set would watch in wonderment. i'm so grateful to have worked with him on so many films over the years, and i will miss him terribly. >> when chris guest and i finished "waiting for guffman," we got...
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does it matter these the things that we're going to be talking about come election time in november oasis trivial. i believe it deftly i trivial i think it's important not just to have this conversation now because you know it's material to this pandemic but. you know mass scale testing is our path out of this not just public health crisis but the economic crisis short of you know an actual vaccine being deployed and we're not expecting to see something like that until new reports say beginning of next year and so if we're going to be in a position where we can safely reopen it in the extras are telling us that if we want to see free open then avoid you know a 2nd wave or 3rd wave we have to have mass testing and mass testing as a me that we're leading the world and number of tests completed to your place i mean it means that we're leading the world in. testing for capita and. albert you know did he do not share that information he he reflected you know us having the most tests in the globe compared to the true metric which is the testing per capita because we don't have that if we don't
does it matter these the things that we're going to be talking about come election time in november oasis trivial. i believe it deftly i trivial i think it's important not just to have this conversation now because you know it's material to this pandemic but. you know mass scale testing is our path out of this not just public health crisis but the economic crisis short of you know an actual vaccine being deployed and we're not expecting to see something like that until new reports say beginning...
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the oasis trust runs 35 primary schools across england and says the impact of closures will be felt most from poorer backgrounds. it is hoping to reopen classrooms from the ist ofjune. is hoping to reopen classrooms from the 1st ofjune. it is exactly the middle of may so we have half a month to do the fine detail to get ready for this. what i can assure you of, no one's health will be put at risk whether it is a child's or a staff member all the parents. we respect everything the unions are doing, but we also know that we have two, for the sake of our children, offer them some hope, some education and some nutritious food. teachers are ina and some nutritious food. teachers are in a difficult position, for many it is a dilemma over wanting the best education for children and health and safety concerns.” the best education for children and health and safety concerns. i think sending children and staff to schools is potentially extremely dangerous in a situation where we don't actually know how that will affect anybody, both physically and mentally. i think mental health wise, the children
the oasis trust runs 35 primary schools across england and says the impact of closures will be felt most from poorer backgrounds. it is hoping to reopen classrooms from the ist ofjune. is hoping to reopen classrooms from the 1st ofjune. it is exactly the middle of may so we have half a month to do the fine detail to get ready for this. what i can assure you of, no one's health will be put at risk whether it is a child's or a staff member all the parents. we respect everything the unions are...
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warehouse, oasis and cath kidston stores are disappearing altogether.lready struggling with our changing shopping habits. the pandemic is turbo—charging this trend and, as shops begin to reopen, businesses will have to adapt. lee is doing that with his gift shop, boosting online deliveries. from the age of eight, he wanted to run a shop, but he knows he might have to go online—only if he can't make the sums add up. if you can't beat them, join them. we don't want to go solely online. this is why we will exhaust every single avenue to get out to our customers and see how they want it to be, how do they want their something different to provide for them? customers are still shopping. down the road, this bike shop has never been busier. it's not all gloom, but this crisis will have an impact on retail long beyond the easing of the lockdown. emma simpson, bbc news, swindon. the company which owns the coach firm shearings has gone into administration. the specialist leisure group, which is based in wigan and employs more than 2,500, also runs the brands uk b
warehouse, oasis and cath kidston stores are disappearing altogether.lready struggling with our changing shopping habits. the pandemic is turbo—charging this trend and, as shops begin to reopen, businesses will have to adapt. lee is doing that with his gift shop, boosting online deliveries. from the age of eight, he wanted to run a shop, but he knows he might have to go online—only if he can't make the sums add up. if you can't beat them, join them. we don't want to go solely online. this...
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warehouse, oasis and cath kidston stores are disappearing altogether. for weaker retailers already struggling with our changing shopping habits. the pandemic is turbo—charging this trend and as shops begin to reopen, businesses will have to adapt. lee is doing that with his gift shop, boosting online deliveries. from the age of eight, he wanted to run a shop, but he knows he might have to go online only if he cannot make the sums add up. if you cannot beat them, join them. we do not want to go solely online. this is why we will exhaust every single avenue to get to our customers and see how they want it to be, how do they want their business different to provide for them? customers are still shopping. down the road, this bike shop has never been busier. it is not all gloom, but this crisis will have an impact on retail long after the easing of the lockdown. emma simpson, bbc news, swindon. meanwhile, the government borrowed more than £62 billion in april — the highest monthly figure on record. our economics editor, faisal islam, has been looking at the
warehouse, oasis and cath kidston stores are disappearing altogether. for weaker retailers already struggling with our changing shopping habits. the pandemic is turbo—charging this trend and as shops begin to reopen, businesses will have to adapt. lee is doing that with his gift shop, boosting online deliveries. from the age of eight, he wanted to run a shop, but he knows he might have to go online only if he cannot make the sums add up. if you cannot beat them, join them. we do not want to...
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she is adapting to her new classroom, the common heirs ya of her apartment where she has had a quiet oasis this sophomore. >> i have been able to get peace of mind and just remain calm. the world can be very uncomfortable sometimes so you have to always be the center of your own union version and find that peace of mind. >> i was like i should really do a little quarantine blog. >> reporter: to keep that peace of mind and stay busy, she is video blogging her home facial; cooking and watt tering her plants that work ethic. strong frank loving personality. she loved sharing her college plans with her customers at her part-time job. >> now several years on, it is her passion for video production that is helping josalyn connect with others as she longs for classes to resume. >> college was teaching me a lot about myself, things i never knew as a human being. i was learning a lot about myself and the world and how i can apply myself in this society to help the world. >> as we all struggle with what our collective future may hold, josalyn has this advice. anhoopiness. e something tobe you have t
she is adapting to her new classroom, the common heirs ya of her apartment where she has had a quiet oasis this sophomore. >> i have been able to get peace of mind and just remain calm. the world can be very uncomfortable sometimes so you have to always be the center of your own union version and find that peace of mind. >> i was like i should really do a little quarantine blog. >> reporter: to keep that peace of mind and stay busy, she is video blogging her home facial;...
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i've been on your oasis of the seas in this new world, how much do you need to reduce occupancy to allowfor social distancing on board? at the same time, turning a profit and making sure you can cover the cost of operating a big ship >> my guess is and we don't know this because we have to work with the authorities and our experts and learn. as society opens up, society is finding things out my guess is that when we start, we will limit the number of people who can go onto a ship just as my neighborhood restaurants are beginning to open up. >> how much? 60%, 50% >> i wish i knew that's the kind of question that we're asking ourselves right now. by the way, we'll learn from the experience in our society. we'll learn from the restaurants. we'll learn from the barbershops. i know i need one. we'll learn and we will adjust much as they are doing we'll start at one point and gradually as knowledge of the disease, as the testing, as the contact tracing, as vaccines come on board, that will gradually adjust the other thing i have to say, you've been on our ships, they're very large but that mak
i've been on your oasis of the seas in this new world, how much do you need to reduce occupancy to allowfor social distancing on board? at the same time, turning a profit and making sure you can cover the cost of operating a big ship >> my guess is and we don't know this because we have to work with the authorities and our experts and learn. as society opens up, society is finding things out my guess is that when we start, we will limit the number of people who can go onto a ship just as...
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the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasisnatural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and appreciate what you share with a wonderful breath of fresh air. , an experienced this park and enjoy the peoples, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved one hand in hand. located in the middle of pacific heights on top of a hill, lafayette park offers a great square a of a peaceful beauty. large trees border greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for football, frisbee, and picnics. it is very much a couple's part and there are a multitude of experiences you can have together. bring your
the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasisnatural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and...
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but there is no oasis in any source of law forgot holding. it would invalidate the provision congress has adopted and reauthorized and is working. the decision should be reversed. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. businessrsons having before the honorable supreme court of the united states are admonished to draw near and give their attention, for the court is now sitting. >> for the first time in history, here are the u.s. supreme court live this month. due to the coronavirus pandemic, the justices are hearing arguments by teleconference. c-span will provide live coverage of each session wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. the justices hear two cases, little sisters of the poor versus pennsylvania and trump versus pennsylvania, a oral argument on the constitutionality of the affordable care act's birt
but there is no oasis in any source of law forgot holding. it would invalidate the provision congress has adopted and reauthorized and is working. the decision should be reversed. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. businessrsons having before the honorable supreme court of the united states are admonished to draw near and give their attention, for the court is now sitting. >> for the first time in history, here are the u.s. supreme court live this month. due...
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warehouse, oasis and cath kidston stores are disappearing altogether. our changing shopping habits. the pandemic is turbo—charging this trend and as shops begin to reopen, businesses will have to adapt. lee is doing that with his gift shop, boosting online deliveries. from the age of eight, he wanted to run a shop, but he knows he might have to go online only if he cannot make the sums add up. if you can't beat them, join them. we don't want to go solely online. this is why we will exhaust every single avenue to get out to our customers and ultimately see how they want it to be, how do they want their business different to provide for them? customers are still shopping. down the road, this bike shop has never been busier. it is not all gloom, but this crisis will have an impact on retail long after the easing of the lockdown. emma simpson, bbc news, swindon. carrying on that theme... the uk government borrowed more than £62 billion in april, the highest monthly figure on record. 0ur economics editor faisal islam has more. in normal times, businesses suc
warehouse, oasis and cath kidston stores are disappearing altogether. our changing shopping habits. the pandemic is turbo—charging this trend and as shops begin to reopen, businesses will have to adapt. lee is doing that with his gift shop, boosting online deliveries. from the age of eight, he wanted to run a shop, but he knows he might have to go online only if he cannot make the sums add up. if you can't beat them, join them. we don't want to go solely online. this is why we will exhaust...
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but there is no oasis in any source of law for that holding. it would invalidate the provision congress has adopted and reauthorized and is working. the decision should be reversed. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. >> monday, the supreme court continues to hear arguments via teleconference. issue, the0:00, at prosecution of a native american for crimes committed on native land. the justices then hear a consolidated case. our lady of waterloo bay school and st. james school. they look at whether the first amendment's religion clause events federal courts from taking up discrimination claims against religious employers. the supreme court live monday on c-span, on demand at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. immediately following the session, join jeffrey rosen leading a live discussion with scholars. television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago but our mission contin
but there is no oasis in any source of law for that holding. it would invalidate the provision congress has adopted and reauthorized and is working. the decision should be reversed. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. >> monday, the supreme court continues to hear arguments via teleconference. issue, the0:00, at prosecution of a native american for crimes committed on native land. the justices then hear a consolidated case. our lady of waterloo bay school and...
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. >>> an east bay garden oasis is open again. 3.5 acre ruth bancroft garden and nursery in walnut creek. people were so excited to visit, they were lining up at the gate. >> we're really happy that our members can come out and enjoy the garden. it's looking really beautiful right now, and start working on their own gardens. it's a wonderful way to stay grounded, no pun intended, in what's going on right now. >> only garden members are allowed to visit through friday. the general public will be welcomed starting on saturday. masks are required, and the number of visitors allowed is limited. >>> well, with gyms closed, people have been finding ways to carve out new fitness routines. for some that's buying new gear. for others maybe going virtual. leslie brinkley looks into the changes in the fitness industry, changes that could become permanent. >> precore home fitness says dumbbells are the new toilet paper. they can't keep them in stock. >> yeah, i can see that. like i said, i waited a month for these. >> oliver perez was thrille
. >>> an east bay garden oasis is open again. 3.5 acre ruth bancroft garden and nursery in walnut creek. people were so excited to visit, they were lining up at the gate. >> we're really happy that our members can come out and enjoy the garden. it's looking really beautiful right now, and start working on their own gardens. it's a wonderful way to stay grounded, no pun intended, in what's going on right now. >> only garden members are allowed to visit through friday. the...
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it just was an oasis official into the task that the federal government alone could take responsibility for this. the state and local governments just did not want to. especially at the wettest areas. they did not have to be on the take. they had to decide that this was not interesting to them. >> wow. some of the 10% were dismissed for corruption. taft had warned about this failure. the concurrent enforcement was necessary to reinjure states that their prerogatives would not be tempered. would you say that was the failure of enforcement? >> one of the ironies is that some of the laws proponents would also have been some of the sharpest opponents of a more liberal reading and the commerce clause which would actually allow a larger role for federal loan line enforcement. this is a period where you have a relatively small federal state. there is not struck strong law enforcement apparatus. their entire sections of the country where there is a big democratic political change underway. you take a city or state like new york where political participation turnout in elections shoots up dramat
it just was an oasis official into the task that the federal government alone could take responsibility for this. the state and local governments just did not want to. especially at the wettest areas. they did not have to be on the take. they had to decide that this was not interesting to them. >> wow. some of the 10% were dismissed for corruption. taft had warned about this failure. the concurrent enforcement was necessary to reinjure states that their prerogatives would not be tempered....
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everybody is cooped up and you‘ve got this little oasis.ff with a smile on theirface. to an allotment goes off with a smile on their face. perhaps a few nettle stings and probably something to ta ke nettle stings and probably something to take home for the kitchen. you really see the benefits of gardening and growing your own food, you know you are reconnecting with nature. you can have a chat with a safe distance of course and it is a good workout, too. but apart from anything else, you don‘t need to come to an allotment, this is something you do in your own home? and then to see how you can make a whole salad in one part stop and thatis whole salad in one part stop and that is exactly where most of us have been spending a lot of our time recently, and it seems a large proportion have been digging deep during lockdown. start with simple things. tomatoes are really easy, cucumbers are quite easy, things like some of the herbs, lavender is good, strawberries are very easy to grow. but it‘s also about giving it a go. grow. but it‘s also about
everybody is cooped up and you‘ve got this little oasis.ff with a smile on theirface. to an allotment goes off with a smile on their face. perhaps a few nettle stings and probably something to ta ke nettle stings and probably something to take home for the kitchen. you really see the benefits of gardening and growing your own food, you know you are reconnecting with nature. you can have a chat with a safe distance of course and it is a good workout, too. but apart from anything else, you...
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secretary of the association of school and college leaders, first to steve chalke — he's the founder of oasisg to re—open all 35 of its primary academies next month and why do you think it's safe to reopen on the 1st ofjune? and why do you think it's safe to reopen on the 1st ofjune? firstly, cani reopen on the 1st ofjune? firstly, can i say have the greatest respect for all those who have concerns around safety, i share those, but the second thing, however, although for some children they have access and they are safe and sound and they are being well fed through the lockdown, that's not true for many of the children in our schools, 45% of the children in our schools, 45% of our children should have free school meals but the system to deliver them has failed completely. many of them don't have gardens, they are shut up inside in small, damp, overcrowded conditions and this is an incredible strain on them and their parents and their mental health and we are being asked by pa rents to health and we are being asked by parents to reopen schools, in fact, we have kept some of them open throughout
secretary of the association of school and college leaders, first to steve chalke — he's the founder of oasisg to re—open all 35 of its primary academies next month and why do you think it's safe to reopen on the 1st ofjune? and why do you think it's safe to reopen on the 1st ofjune? firstly, cani reopen on the 1st ofjune? firstly, can i say have the greatest respect for all those who have concerns around safety, i share those, but the second thing, however, although for some children they...
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one such business is the arizona grand resort and spa, whose seven acre oasis water park opened overhe weekend. paul gray joins us now thanks for being with us >> of course, thank you. >> all right so you have an athletic club, six swimming pools, this water park, golf course, dining operation, conference center, i could go down the list here but in terms of what has now reopened, the focus over the weekend was the water park what measures have you put in place to reopen? >> the first thing we did was reduce our seating occupancy the water park can handle thousands of people and we reduced it down to about 550 seats and we were able to spread out in groups of four so your family could stay together we opened on saturday and it went i would say perfect >> and so what does that mean in terms of people returning and using the facilities did you see as many people as you anticipated or even more come this weekend? >> it was better than we hoped, so the second the governor lifted the order our phones lit up and we're getting a lot of same day books, people extending their stay everyone, t
one such business is the arizona grand resort and spa, whose seven acre oasis water park opened overhe weekend. paul gray joins us now thanks for being with us >> of course, thank you. >> all right so you have an athletic club, six swimming pools, this water park, golf course, dining operation, conference center, i could go down the list here but in terms of what has now reopened, the focus over the weekend was the water park what measures have you put in place to reopen? >>...
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the oasis trust runs 35 primary schools across england and says the impact of closures will be felt mostdren from poorer backgrounds. it is hoping to reopen classrooms from the 1st ofjune. it is exactly the middle of may so we have half a month still to do the fine detail to get ready for this. what i can assure you of, no one's health will be put at risk whether it is a child's or a staff member's or a parent's. we respect everything the unions are doing, but we also know that we have to, for the sake of our children, offer them some hope, some education and some nutritious food. teachers are in a difficult position. for many it is a dilemma over wanting the best education for children and health and safety concerns. i think sending children and staff back to schools is potentially extremely dangerous in a situation where we don't actually know how that will affect anybody, both physically and mentally. i think mental health—wise, the children will be going back to a very different experience of school, with lots of rules to have to adhere to, with staff who will be understandably very
the oasis trust runs 35 primary schools across england and says the impact of closures will be felt mostdren from poorer backgrounds. it is hoping to reopen classrooms from the 1st ofjune. it is exactly the middle of may so we have half a month still to do the fine detail to get ready for this. what i can assure you of, no one's health will be put at risk whether it is a child's or a staff member's or a parent's. we respect everything the unions are doing, but we also know that we have to, for...
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it is possible you could make oasis thate australia is at the moment.iven the way the australian domestic market has been going, what is the -- >> the australian domestic market is a lucrative market, dominated by qantas, which has north of 80% -- two thirds of the capacity market share, and close torly notches up one billion australian dollars of profit every year and that is really without a strong competitor. if you look at the years ahead, the airline industry is coming under pressure internationally and the australian market is an isolated pocket of income. -- domestic market. we see plans underway between australia and new zealand, perhaps to open up a unilateral -- a bilateral travel corridor, so it is in some degree isolated of thee broader pains international aviation industry to it has just two carriers tap net profit pool. that is the draw for all these potential buyers. you so much. breaking lines here. flagging -- u.s. fda alerting the public early data that suggests potential false negative results from the point-of-care test to diagnose t
it is possible you could make oasis thate australia is at the moment.iven the way the australian domestic market has been going, what is the -- >> the australian domestic market is a lucrative market, dominated by qantas, which has north of 80% -- two thirds of the capacity market share, and close torly notches up one billion australian dollars of profit every year and that is really without a strong competitor. if you look at the years ahead, the airline industry is coming under pressure...
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and as part of that, do you have plans to cut oasis, those community-based groups that can handle that? >> first, on the funding, my point to the congressman, everything is dependent, carol on whether or not we get federal funding. we have like a $13 billion hole in the state. there is no way the state can manage a $13 billion hole. and we had nothing to do with it. it was all covid related, it hurts everybody, hurts the state revenues. it is going to be wholly dependent on what washington does, and this week i home finally the federal government passes a piece of legislation that helps the states they've been taking care of small business, hotels, restaurants. that's great. how about the working people of this country? funding a state government is a way of funding the working people. you fund the state, you fund substance abuse programs, schools, firefighters, remote learning, that all comes from the state. we have seen an increase in mental health issues all through this period, ainge zeile are site, stress, economic stret, stress of personal relations alcohol-related illnesses have
and as part of that, do you have plans to cut oasis, those community-based groups that can handle that? >> first, on the funding, my point to the congressman, everything is dependent, carol on whether or not we get federal funding. we have like a $13 billion hole in the state. there is no way the state can manage a $13 billion hole. and we had nothing to do with it. it was all covid related, it hurts everybody, hurts the state revenues. it is going to be wholly dependent on what...
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. ♪ midnight at the oasis he was a small town actor in "waiting for guffman."nd as a tv host on mayflower kennel club dog show in best in show. >> why didn't we put on one of those sherlock holmes hats and a pipe in his mouth? >> reporter: willard would see his career transformed in the '80s by a request to appear in rob reiner's "this is spinal tap." >> this wouldn't past muster, although i shouldn't talk. my hair is getting shaggy too. better not get too close to you, they'll think i'm part of the band. >> reporter: fred willard died friday at the age 86. his final work would be with jimmy kimmel. you could always hear our staff and crew laughing loudly when fred willard was in the building, kimmel said. it was an honor to work with him. we'll miss him very much. one final farewell from steve martin. rest in peace, fred. you were always my comic hero. no greater tribute, michael. >> that is right, chris. memorable roles always make you laugh. thank you so much. >> wonderful man. >>> we have a lot more coming up this morning including an emotional meeting betw
. ♪ midnight at the oasis he was a small town actor in "waiting for guffman."nd as a tv host on mayflower kennel club dog show in best in show. >> why didn't we put on one of those sherlock holmes hats and a pipe in his mouth? >> reporter: willard would see his career transformed in the '80s by a request to appear in rob reiner's "this is spinal tap." >> this wouldn't past muster, although i shouldn't talk. my hair is getting shaggy too. better not get...
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the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasistural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and appreciate what you share with a wonderful breath of fresh air. , an experienced this park and enjoy the peoples, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved one hand in hand. located in the middle of pacific heights on top of a hill, lafayette park offers a great square a of a peaceful beauty. large trees border greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for football, frisbee, and picnics. it is very much a couple's part and there are a multitude of experiences you can have together. bring your d
the diversity that exists in such an urban city, the concrete, the streets, cars, we have this oasistural environment. it reminds us of what san francisco initially was. >> this is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available to get you there easily. and the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. there is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is the place to find some solitude from the city and...
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. >> only you slept in that bed only you used that bathroom it is your oasis. >> funny not just regularg to take around, and you know again, if you got to be on the road, that is the great way to do it. >> yeah, it is i am sure she is regular folks too as she would say, but absolutely. >> the other thing about this is the manufacturing have been shut down for a while have you got enough stock out here. >> all most dealers gearing up for the season which is which started last month so we did have stock the manufacturers started opening up last week, typically takes 8 to 10 weeks to get a unit we have had them on order still coming we haven't cut back on orders at all. reporter: doing a lot of social distancing, you know a lot of -- contact delivery of of these things that kind of thing, it is you know feel free to come and do your thing -- you are -- funny maria i tried to -- what i do for a living is talk to people right in their face but we try to do it appropriately now we have a long microphone. maria: there you go. >> what am i talking about? we do social distancing here, it is a wh
. >> only you slept in that bed only you used that bathroom it is your oasis. >> funny not just regularg to take around, and you know again, if you got to be on the road, that is the great way to do it. >> yeah, it is i am sure she is regular folks too as she would say, but absolutely. >> the other thing about this is the manufacturing have been shut down for a while have you got enough stock out here. >> all most dealers gearing up for the season which is which...
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annita mcveigh has been speaking to steve chalke who‘s the founder of oasis community learning — he‘s of them don‘t have gardens. they are shut up inside in poor, small, damp, overcrowded conditions, and this is an incredible strain on their mental health and their parents‘ mental health and we‘ve been asked by parents to reopen our schools. in fact, we kept some of them open throughout. social distancing... how will it look then? how will the classes, when these schools reopen, look? will you have smaller class sizes? yes. and we have 35 primary schools. every building is different, so what we‘ve done is a unique risk assessment of each building. some have wide corridors, some don‘t. oversized classrooms, some don‘t. some have just one or two entrances, some have multiple entrances. we can split the day, we can cut down the day. this is simply for children and parents who want to come and they are not worried and we‘re not, of course, insisting that any staff member or any child comes back. there‘s no pressure whatsoever. mary newton is a primary school teacher — she‘s also a mum of
annita mcveigh has been speaking to steve chalke who‘s the founder of oasis community learning — he‘s of them don‘t have gardens. they are shut up inside in poor, small, damp, overcrowded conditions, and this is an incredible strain on their mental health and their parents‘ mental health and we‘ve been asked by parents to reopen our schools. in fact, we kept some of them open throughout. social distancing... how will it look then? how will the classes, when these schools reopen,...
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dallas y nos vamos a enlazar con Él para que nos cuente la historia de una familia hispana que creÓ un oasis comida y otras organizaciones siguen trabajando para abastecer a miles de personas. afuera de esta casa en (nombre en inglÉs) el barrio mÁs conocido de dallas hay un mueble un antiguo escritorio pintado de blanco con una virgen de guadalupe al lado que nombraron la caja de bendiciÓn. amber su mamÁ y su esposo usaron este mueble blanco para poner despensas y ayudar a las personas mÁs necesitadas. lisa ma para dir padilla es la esta idea, pero no le gusta las cÁmaras. >>> juliÁn y su hija dejaron despensas y aportar a esta noble causa. >>> lo que me motivÓ fue la parte toma lo que necesitas y deja lo que puedas y es lo bueno que tienes cosas en la casa que no te comes, trÁela porque hay una persona que a lo mejor le gusta esa comida y trÁela. y lo que tÚ ves que te guste llÉvatelo. >>> la familia padilla nos dijo que cada vez que se les termina la despensa, con su propio dinero van y comprar mercancÍa para que siempre estÉ llena la caja de bendiciÓn y sigan ayudando a los necesitados en
dallas y nos vamos a enlazar con Él para que nos cuente la historia de una familia hispana que creÓ un oasis comida y otras organizaciones siguen trabajando para abastecer a miles de personas. afuera de esta casa en (nombre en inglÉs) el barrio mÁs conocido de dallas hay un mueble un antiguo escritorio pintado de blanco con una virgen de guadalupe al lado que nombraron la caja de bendiciÓn. amber su mamÁ y su esposo usaron este mueble blanco para poner despensas y ayudar a las personas...
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experience the gradual elevation coming up above the hustle and bustle of the city and finding this sort of oasis the hill. when i walk through this park, i look at these brick walls and this lawn, i look at the railings around the murals. i look at the restoration and i think, yeah, i had something to do with that. learning the lessons, thank you, landmarks meet landmarks. the current situation at pioneer park and coit tower is really based in public and private partnership. it was the citizens who came together to buy the land to keep it from being developed. it was lily hitchcock coit to give money to the city to beautify the city she loved of the park project worked to develop this south side and still that's the basis of our future project to address the north side. today we are going to talk about fire safety. we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. it's a wonderful display. a little house in the urban center exhibition center that shows what it's like in a home in san francisco after an earthquake. one of the major issues that we are going to face after earthqua
experience the gradual elevation coming up above the hustle and bustle of the city and finding this sort of oasis the hill. when i walk through this park, i look at these brick walls and this lawn, i look at the railings around the murals. i look at the restoration and i think, yeah, i had something to do with that. learning the lessons, thank you, landmarks meet landmarks. the current situation at pioneer park and coit tower is really based in public and private partnership. it was the...
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registration typically begins the first week of january and ends the first week in february this hey sierra oasiseiest outside of the hustle and bustle and kickback and enjoy and a half >> everything is so huge and beautiful. >> the children grew up her playing around and riding their bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ we are definitely pioneers in airport concession world a world of nationally if not entirely or internationally >> everybody is cop us right now. >> the people that were in charge of the retail this is where that began. >> i didn't think we would have a location at the airport. >> we've set the bar higher with the customer commerce. >> telling me about the operator and how you go about finding them and they get from being in the city to being in the airport. >> so first, we actually find a table and once we know what we want a sit-down we go
registration typically begins the first week of january and ends the first week in february this hey sierra oasiseiest outside of the hustle and bustle and kickback and enjoy and a half >> everything is so huge and beautiful. >> the children grew up her playing around and riding their bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and...
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this we're fortunate to have this oasis here in the city, and we are excited to welcome you back. the parrots, they are excited, too. jillian: peeker the parrot seeming very excited the colorful bird shaking its head and grooming feathers behind the mayor. given from the historic gardens where beaker lives. seems rather happy. send it back to you guys. steve: at least he didn't start talking as some do. all right. jillian, thank you very much. it is 7:14 here in the east. meanwhile straight ahead, president trump sending a 1 billion-dollar lifeline to america's farmers impacted by the pandemic. our next guest was at the event and says president trump keeps on delivering. an explanation from him coming up next. these are extraordinary times, and we want to thank the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you
this we're fortunate to have this oasis here in the city, and we are excited to welcome you back. the parrots, they are excited, too. jillian: peeker the parrot seeming very excited the colorful bird shaking its head and grooming feathers behind the mayor. given from the historic gardens where beaker lives. seems rather happy. send it back to you guys. steve: at least he didn't start talking as some do. all right. jillian, thank you very much. it is 7:14 here in the east. meanwhile straight...
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battle as far as the charts are concerned, with the reference to 0asis concerned, with the reference to oasisptain tom moore, in the first flush of youth at 100, relatively speaking, and how the two have been involved in something of a chart battle with we'll meet again making its first appearance in the singles charts since 1939. the other thing i want to mention quickly — the bbc news online site has been running a lovely feature about your last normal photo. if you go around to the 20th, 21st of march, we will look back at some of the pictures people have been producing to celebrate and look back on life as it was — a lovely snapshot in a day in the life of what life was like just a few weeks ago. it's quite nostalgic if you go back to your phone and flicked back to those things that seemed utterly normal at the time, like a selfie with some colleagues or some friends in the pub, and that of course has gone entirely. here's chris with a look at this morning's weather. good morning. very good morning to you both. we are looking at some decent weather today across southern areas in that it s
battle as far as the charts are concerned, with the reference to 0asis concerned, with the reference to oasisptain tom moore, in the first flush of youth at 100, relatively speaking, and how the two have been involved in something of a chart battle with we'll meet again making its first appearance in the singles charts since 1939. the other thing i want to mention quickly — the bbc news online site has been running a lovely feature about your last normal photo. if you go around to the 20th,...
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that i ran out here a little cottage and it's just perfect for us to get out of the city and have an oasismoved out here and fox has been great with all of us as you know accommodating our needs making sure we're safe, so we're just going live from a little studio out here about 10 minutes away, brian, a little studio out here, steve from a studio in his little area, as you are as well, so you know we're making due. i heard this local station here, news 12 and they always put up nice little comments and one of the comments they put up the other day was don't say i'm stuck at home. say i'm safe at home and i thought it was a positive way to look at it because we're all going a little stir crazy but thankful to god on this sunday on this mothers day that we're moms and all healthy and praying for foes that aren't. pete: absolutely ainsley wonderful to see you and beautiful hayden, good morning to her as well. >> hello. pete: i'm waving at you, you don't even have to wave at me there we go good to see you ainsley i have to ask you because faith is autopsy an important component right now we'r
that i ran out here a little cottage and it's just perfect for us to get out of the city and have an oasismoved out here and fox has been great with all of us as you know accommodating our needs making sure we're safe, so we're just going live from a little studio out here about 10 minutes away, brian, a little studio out here, steve from a studio in his little area, as you are as well, so you know we're making due. i heard this local station here, news 12 and they always put up nice little...
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chip wade thousand transform our backyard into a summertime oasis as many remain on lockdown.ard in atlanta. chip, thanks for being on the program. really appreciate it. help us out here. we all need help. you are the pro. what should would he be doing here? >> well, i am in my backyard this morninthis morning wearingt sleeves inspire everybody that spring is coming. projects we can all do from our home. inspiration for making staying at home a little bit better. start out with a couple of tools that i found that are awesome. i love battery powered tools now more than ever they make sense. think about not having to go to the gas station at all for your lawn equipment. this is awesome. this is a 25-inch mower from green works. it's 60 volts. look at this thing though it holds two batteries which gives us really long run time like 100 minutes that correlates up to half an acre of grass. and it's so easy. so quiet. listen to this thing. running. self-pro-pelt. bagging options. coolest part that i think is it is so light but look how it folds up. jillian: oh, wow. >> in two second
chip wade thousand transform our backyard into a summertime oasis as many remain on lockdown.ard in atlanta. chip, thanks for being on the program. really appreciate it. help us out here. we all need help. you are the pro. what should would he be doing here? >> well, i am in my backyard this morninthis morning wearingt sleeves inspire everybody that spring is coming. projects we can all do from our home. inspiration for making staying at home a little bit better. start out with a couple...
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registration typically begins the first week of january and ends the first week in february this hey sierra oasisoy lifeiest outside of the hustle and bustle and kickback and enjoy and a half >> everything is so huge and beautiful. >> the children grew up her playing around and riding their bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wilderness camp mather is waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
registration typically begins the first week of january and ends the first week in february this hey sierra oasisoy lifeiest outside of the hustle and bustle and kickback and enjoy and a half >> everything is so huge and beautiful. >> the children grew up her playing around and riding their bites e bicycles it's a great place to let the children see what's outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wilderness camp mather is...