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Dec 15, 2021
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paul brown and reports from london. in europe, the jobs are going into people's arms as fast as they can be unpacked. more than half a 1000000 booster shots are administered in the u. k. in just one day, fall short of the 1000000 a day, the government's aiming for. but the race to reinforce immunity is gathering pace. it's the extraordinary infectiousness of the con variant though, which is really worrying global scientists and health experts. we have learned by now that we underestimate this virus at our period. even if or me cron does cause less severe, this is the sheer number of cases could once again overwhelm unprepared. health systems in the u. k. m a kron cases and are doubling every 2 days. and with more than 200000 possibly infected every day, the number could pass a 1000000 within a week. long queues again at vaccination centers, up and down the u. k. as the government's bruce, the jap program continues apace. with the dilemma facing the politicians on that side of the river is whether the jobs alone will be
paul brown and reports from london. in europe, the jobs are going into people's arms as fast as they can be unpacked. more than half a 1000000 booster shots are administered in the u. k. in just one day, fall short of the 1000000 a day, the government's aiming for. but the race to reinforce immunity is gathering pace. it's the extraordinary infectiousness of the con variant though, which is really worrying global scientists and health experts. we have learned by now that we underestimate this...
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Dec 12, 2021
12/21
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san francisco takes on the cincinnati bengals at paul brown stadium. kickoff at 1:25 his afternoon. chased history. here is larry beil with the highlights in this morning's sports. reporter: steph curry was shooting for history last night in philadelphia, the sixers said no, not happening. they held curry to three threes. steph still needs seven to pass. curry did not get a lot of good, open looks in this game. warriors 12-48 from deep as a team. steph hit a couple in the first half, including that one late second quarter. dubs led by three at halftime. third quarter, started to heat up. andrew wiggins at 20, content to let someone other than steph beat them. the warriors built a 1-point lead. in the fourth quarter, matties thybulle hit two threes, one fewer than steph. it was his death that held steph to just 18 points. forced a turnover, steph is frustrated. the other curry in this game, the younger brother seth says i will take that. he scored 10. leading all with 26, warriors falling. we'll see if steph plays monday in indy. perhaps he decides to rest. >> we got good looks for t
san francisco takes on the cincinnati bengals at paul brown stadium. kickoff at 1:25 his afternoon. chased history. here is larry beil with the highlights in this morning's sports. reporter: steph curry was shooting for history last night in philadelphia, the sixers said no, not happening. they held curry to three threes. steph still needs seven to pass. curry did not get a lot of good, open looks in this game. warriors 12-48 from deep as a team. steph hit a couple in the first half, including...
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Dec 29, 2021
12/21
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uh with george palace with paul brown, eventually bardi with al davis with bill walsh with bill belichick. any name you want to mention john madden had as profound an impact on professional football, the fl and the nfl as anybody that's ever lived legend here in the bay area, both for being a resident, and also you know what he did with the raiders and what he did for sports broadcasting. so our thoughts go out to the madden family. and, um wow, what a what a life he led. he's such a great bay area icon and we were happy to have him in the bay area. believe me, i mean, any love this area. um alright. halloween he had thousands of kids that is coming to his house. i mean, i go, john. why do you do this? because i'd give him a big hershey bar. none of those giant hershey candy bars everybody and they line up all the way down the street, and he's just got a big heart and a big personality and i can't believe he's gone. long time coach, broadcaster and american original john madden dead at the age of 86 a lot of fond members being shared tonight, joe, you've obviously covered bay area sports.
uh with george palace with paul brown, eventually bardi with al davis with bill walsh with bill belichick. any name you want to mention john madden had as profound an impact on professional football, the fl and the nfl as anybody that's ever lived legend here in the bay area, both for being a resident, and also you know what he did with the raiders and what he did for sports broadcasting. so our thoughts go out to the madden family. and, um wow, what a what a life he led. he's such a great bay...
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Dec 10, 2021
12/21
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plus and trio with the help of paul brown and blue shield and others people. we got a 17% response rate mac of about 4,000 people that received the e-mail. >> how did you interpret 17%, and send it out? did it go through a review board? was it scent out by you, was it scent out by blue shield? just so we understand what the members might have been expecting and maybe questions that they might have raised. >> go ahead, emily. >> it did come from a position from an academic study coming from uc berkeley. it did get cleared by our institutional review board. we didn't collect any identifying information from members and they had very explicit consent which was often the first question of the survey. seventeen%, i think we were very happy with that response rate. typically will see 10% to 15% without incentive, which this did not have. >> we did wait for the responses to reflect the overall population. we tried to minimize the bias. >> thank you very much. any questions or comments from board members? >> i just have a comment. i know this is a problem that only 70
plus and trio with the help of paul brown and blue shield and others people. we got a 17% response rate mac of about 4,000 people that received the e-mail. >> how did you interpret 17%, and send it out? did it go through a review board? was it scent out by you, was it scent out by blue shield? just so we understand what the members might have been expecting and maybe questions that they might have raised. >> go ahead, emily. >> it did come from a position from an academic...
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Dec 19, 2021
12/21
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with support from his friend paul rokeson brown undertook a brilliant study of the different economieswork in liberia in the 30s that highlighted the importance of land to liberia's rural indigenous people and offered a warning of the ways in which firestone's plantation economy would reshape life in liberia. frank pender, and he is on the left, very left, he was an agent trained at florida and at a&m university. at roosevelt's administration, he, ho -- he worked for the farm security administration helping black sharecroppers in the u.s. expanding, agricultural cooperatives, and greatly improving their lives. in 1944, pender went to liberia on a u.s. economic mission, and he would stay there for more than a decade, helping to expand international markets for liberia's small farmers in ways respectful of west african agricultural traditions, offering a counterplantation model to development in defiance of firestone. yet the concession economy that firestone planted in liberia continues to shape liberia's presence. in 2018, 50% of land in liberia had been leased long-term to foreign cor
with support from his friend paul rokeson brown undertook a brilliant study of the different economieswork in liberia in the 30s that highlighted the importance of land to liberia's rural indigenous people and offered a warning of the ways in which firestone's plantation economy would reshape life in liberia. frank pender, and he is on the left, very left, he was an agent trained at florida and at a&m university. at roosevelt's administration, he, ho -- he worked for the farm security...
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Dec 22, 2021
12/21
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for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in st. pauluff: now we turn tone group that responds to natural disasters here in the u.s. and around the world... using food. as founder of mercy chefs, gary leblanc and his team have served more than 18 million meals to people affected by disasters, including to those impacted by the tornadoes that tore through the south and midwest earlier this month. in this brief but spectacular take, he talks about how food does more than nourish the body- it can create hope. >> before hurricane katrina, i had never considered doing volunteer work or working in disaster relief. it wasn't something i ever even thought of. i was living comfortably in virginia and katrina slams into new orleans. i have a grandmother that was evacuated and fell and broke a hip. i lost her a few months later. my daughter had a home with seven feet of water inside for five weeks. i watched people standing on bridges waiting to be evacuated and began to recognize faces of people that i had worked with. and i was compelled to go do
for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in st. pauluff: now we turn tone group that responds to natural disasters here in the u.s. and around the world... using food. as founder of mercy chefs, gary leblanc and his team have served more than 18 million meals to people affected by disasters, including to those impacted by the tornadoes that tore through the south and midwest earlier this month. in this brief but spectacular take, he talks about how food does more than nourish the body- it can...
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Dec 10, 2021
12/21
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a short time ago my colleague ben brown spoke to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams moments aftered against him of espionage, but there remains a whole bunch of legal hoops to go through and essentially the ruling today by the two judges sends the case back to the district court where in january a the case back to the district court where injanuary a judge ruled that since there was a real risk under the usjustice since there was a real risk under the us justice system julian assange would be in real danger of committing suicide, that his extradition should be blocked and that was appealed by the united states and the hearing took place in october and the judges have essentially agreed with the united states and we will have to get the precise detail of the ruling, but essentially what the american lawyers were arguing was, one, that thejudge injanuary lawyers were arguing was, one, that the judge injanuary placed too lawyers were arguing was, one, that thejudge injanuary placed too much reliance on the judge injanuary placed too much reliance on the testimony of one of the assang
a short time ago my colleague ben brown spoke to our diplomatic correspondent paul adams moments aftered against him of espionage, but there remains a whole bunch of legal hoops to go through and essentially the ruling today by the two judges sends the case back to the district court where in january a the case back to the district court where injanuary a judge ruled that since there was a real risk under the usjustice since there was a real risk under the us justice system julian assange would...
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Dec 17, 2021
12/21
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locally, the issue is this deal headed brown trout are still running the creeks out of lake erie, and fish for mary, pennsylvania. that is all. host: let's talk to paul from west palm beach, florida, independent line. good morning. caller: hi, jesse. thank you for taking my call. i want to talk about the january 6 incident. i was wondering why nancy pelosi has not been investigated for not protecting the capitol building. is it her job to protect the building? there was going to be a big meeting with president trump. why was that not investigated? number two, a white lady was shot by a black cop, had this been the other way around, a white cop shooting a black person, the story would be a big story everywhere. i just. these things have been on my mind. thank you. host: let's go to ed from columbia station, ohio, on the republican line. good morning. caller: for. it is not just this show, but every show i have watched for years, and i have information. i am a conservative. every democrat called, almost everyone, but they always blame the conservative news station. they have opinions and the news, and they stay with opinions. everything else is dominat
locally, the issue is this deal headed brown trout are still running the creeks out of lake erie, and fish for mary, pennsylvania. that is all. host: let's talk to paul from west palm beach, florida, independent line. good morning. caller: hi, jesse. thank you for taking my call. i want to talk about the january 6 incident. i was wondering why nancy pelosi has not been investigated for not protecting the capitol building. is it her job to protect the building? there was going to be a big...
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Dec 17, 2021
12/21
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locally, the issue is this deal headed brown trout are still running the creeks out of lake erie, and fish for mary, pennsylvania. that is all. host: let's talk to paulrom west palm beach, florida, independent line. good morning. caller: hi, jesse. thank you for taking my call. i want to talk about the january 6 incident. i was wondering why nancy pelosi has not been investigated for not protecting the capitol building. is it her job to protect the building? there was going to be a big meeting with president trump. why was that not investigated? number two, a white lady was shot by a black cop, had this been the other way around, a white cop shooting a black person, the story would be a big story everywhere. i just. these things have been on my mind. thank you. host: let's go to ed from columbia station, ohio, on the republican line. good morning. caller: for. it is not just this show, but every show i have watched for years, and i have information. i am a conservative. every democrat called, almost everyone, but they always blame the conservative news station. they have opinions and the news, and they stay with opinions. everything else is dominated
locally, the issue is this deal headed brown trout are still running the creeks out of lake erie, and fish for mary, pennsylvania. that is all. host: let's talk to paulrom west palm beach, florida, independent line. good morning. caller: hi, jesse. thank you for taking my call. i want to talk about the january 6 incident. i was wondering why nancy pelosi has not been investigated for not protecting the capitol building. is it her job to protect the building? there was going to be a big meeting...