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the research so far indicates that none of this is polar bears are suffering from chronic stress. but how much can an animal stress profile really tell us. as a snort that and also get the data is there any meaningful when it's combined with other parameters for example behavioral observation when under of course the veterinary element what kind of physical shape is the animal and how fit is that for the whole picture you have to look at these factors together. because i'm a bit the harris revealed signs of stress over longer periods than experimental but not much is really known about polar bear here so the researchers are currently refining the assessment procedure. the dolphins the nuremberg zoo is a step further it's currently developing a procedure with more than 28 different parameters that help to measure animal wellbeing systematically the animal's appearance is also taken into account. just as it should be no dent behind the head. off one and there isn't a reamer around the years making them bend even with its use in the university. 913 really good. effect. after 100 may.
the research so far indicates that none of this is polar bears are suffering from chronic stress. but how much can an animal stress profile really tell us. as a snort that and also get the data is there any meaningful when it's combined with other parameters for example behavioral observation when under of course the veterinary element what kind of physical shape is the animal and how fit is that for the whole picture you have to look at these factors together. because i'm a bit the harris...
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that's it also speaks to the polarized nature between the 2 different parties in america. and it also specifically means that you know one of those parties still has not moved on from its last president and president donald trump is still in control of that party and so if anything those are the pigs that it says. i'm going to go on the leg here and say that might be the one thing everyone on the show might agree with and let me test my hypothesis now let me i'll come to jack in the case or just very briefly is the result so far of the senate process a more polarized america which is what chris is saying do agree with that the democrats have these limits to majority in the senate but they represent millions and millions more americans in their in their population so you know what we've seen is a real imbalance between who's representing us in washington and what the american people feel is right and so is your answer no because i've got some poll careful what you answer because here we've got some poll numbers to bring up so you saying no you don't think that this is that
that's it also speaks to the polarized nature between the 2 different parties in america. and it also specifically means that you know one of those parties still has not moved on from its last president and president donald trump is still in control of that party and so if anything those are the pigs that it says. i'm going to go on the leg here and say that might be the one thing everyone on the show might agree with and let me test my hypothesis now let me i'll come to jack in the case or...
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the research so far indicates that none of this is polar bears are suffering from chronic stress. but how much can an animal stress profile really tell us. as a snort than also i think the data is only meaningful when it's combined with other parameters for example behavioral observation of the men and of course the veterinary element what kind of physical shape is the animal and how fit is it for the whole picture you have to look at these factors to get. the harris revealed signs of stress over longer periods than experimental but not much is really known about polar bear here so the researchers are currently refining the assessment procedure. dolphins the nuremberg zoo is a step further it's currently developing a procedure with more than 28 different parameters that help to measure animal wellbeing to magically the animals appearance is also taken into account. not just of that shipping behind the head. or off and there isn't a reamer around the years making them bend even with an inverter. 9 seats are getting really good. effect on that often dock 180 i have to check that aga
the research so far indicates that none of this is polar bears are suffering from chronic stress. but how much can an animal stress profile really tell us. as a snort than also i think the data is only meaningful when it's combined with other parameters for example behavioral observation of the men and of course the veterinary element what kind of physical shape is the animal and how fit is it for the whole picture you have to look at these factors to get. the harris revealed signs of stress...
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. >> buenas tardes, el responsable del frío brutal es el vórtice polar, una corriente del Ártico queasta texas, es la principal noticia y además, este miércoles (música) (música) (música) después de la vacuna el presidente joe biden anuncia que en julio estaremos todos vacunados, pero cómo será la vida después? podremos viajar de nuevo? abrazar a los abuelos? tenemos respuestas de un experto. >> me convertí en ciudadano de los estados unidos . >> sueño hecho realidad, tenemos la felicidad de césar vargas, el primer indocumentado abogado de nueva york que consiguió la ciudadanía después de 30 años. >> amén . >> miércoles de ceniza, mostramos cómo la pandemia ha modificado rituales en el inicio de la cuaresma noticias telemundo con josé díaz-balart (música) (música) (música) texas está sumido en el caos cuando sufre una segunda tormenta invernal, en algunas partes cae nieve como pocas veces y en otras lluvias heladas, mientras millones de residentes no tienen electricidad, edgar muñoz está en houston, cómo enfrenta la gente este frío polar sin electricidad? >> con mucho dolor y sufrimi
. >> buenas tardes, el responsable del frío brutal es el vórtice polar, una corriente del Ártico queasta texas, es la principal noticia y además, este miércoles (música) (música) (música) después de la vacuna el presidente joe biden anuncia que en julio estaremos todos vacunados, pero cómo será la vida después? podremos viajar de nuevo? abrazar a los abuelos? tenemos respuestas de un experto. >> me convertí en ciudadano de los estados unidos . >> sueño hecho...
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we have a deeply polarized, partisan polarization.here is an expectation of one person, one vote in popular election. but within a framework of elitist competition, where we rely upon the states, we rely upon partisans, as others have said, to make fundamental political decisions, and we also rely on courts to resolve fundamental political disputes. and, at the same time we have a , presidential election system that is fundamentally a popularity contest. so if you could get through the party primary, what is interesting to me about that is that anybody who has any popularity is being touted as, that person should run for president, whether or not they have held previous office before, whether or not they are qualified, whether or not they are competent. so our current presidential election system overlaid with different conceptions about democratic participation, overlaid with worries about polarization, overlaid with worries about partisanship, partisan administration, decentralization, without true positive fundamental rights to gui
we have a deeply polarized, partisan polarization.here is an expectation of one person, one vote in popular election. but within a framework of elitist competition, where we rely upon the states, we rely upon partisans, as others have said, to make fundamental political decisions, and we also rely on courts to resolve fundamental political disputes. and, at the same time we have a , presidential election system that is fundamentally a popularity contest. so if you could get through the party...
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i want to ask you, the polar vortex that's put the country in the deep freeze. is this a once in a decade event, once in a generation, longer than that. >> the sudden very southward plunge of the polar vortex is once in a decade or generation. but the polar vortex and movement down into the north central u.s. is not terribly unusual. let me start by explaining what the polar vortex is. i'm not a the climateologist. but i have to study to do my job. the polar vortex is a large area in the upper atmosphere of ultracold air and rotates over the north pole. and occasionally if something unusual happens up in the upper atmosphere, like an unusual warming or shift in the typical movement, circulation, it can literally squeeze the polar vortex in such a way that that umbreit cold air plunges downward and pushes southward in the north central u.s., northeastern u.s., part of europe and asia. in in case, this once in a decade event, the supercold air plunged deep to the southern part of the u.s., texas and gulf coast, area that is rarely see this weather event. that's ha
i want to ask you, the polar vortex that's put the country in the deep freeze. is this a once in a decade event, once in a generation, longer than that. >> the sudden very southward plunge of the polar vortex is once in a decade or generation. but the polar vortex and movement down into the north central u.s. is not terribly unusual. let me start by explaining what the polar vortex is. i'm not a the climateologist. but i have to study to do my job. the polar vortex is a large area in the...
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>> chasing the profits of polarization. >> this is about government control.iden is not the president-elect. >> it was a massive lie. >> on january 6th -- america's dystopia of disinformation came alive for all to see. now conspiracy theorists weren't living on the fringes of society. they were in the united states capitol. >> people! this is our house! >> january 6th is like the internet come alive. it's surreal. >> people, come on! >> chilling proof that our nation's cancer of lies is spreading fast. >> this is our capitol! we built it! >> and that no one in america is immune. >> guess what? america showed up! ♪ it is love, love, love that makes it all worthwhile♪ ♪and it is love, love, love♪ ♪that can't help but make you smile.♪ ♪it is love, love, love...♪ send the love. order now at edible.com the new myww+ is our most holistic weight loss program ever. you can choose any workout you want to fit within your time frame. there are a ton of zero point foods that i love. i never feel restricted. the new myww+. best offer of the year, join today for 55% off. >>
>> chasing the profits of polarization. >> this is about government control.iden is not the president-elect. >> it was a massive lie. >> on january 6th -- america's dystopia of disinformation came alive for all to see. now conspiracy theorists weren't living on the fringes of society. they were in the united states capitol. >> people! this is our house! >> january 6th is like the internet come alive. it's surreal. >> people, come on! >> chilling...
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a generation of polarization has also produced a generation of gridlock. unable to act. we have to find a way to free government from this death row. politics have to function. those who win must abe allowed o act. they have the power to vote, constant paralysis feeds the feeling that government does nothing and it is to be mocked into spies. we talk about plans of policies, ultimately this may be a personal challenge, up to all of us, to imagine ourselves and other people's shoes, to see the world for a moment through different lenses and above all to remember that ancient piece of wisdom contained in the bible and so many books to treat others as we would like them to treat us. it won't end polarization tomorrow but it could heal some of the wounds we see around us. there is another personal challenge. it is for all of us but chiefly for our leaders, please lead. republicans for years now have been silent as extreme and in tolerant voices have grown in their midst, they catered to their base no matter where it took them. they must become leaders. for the
a generation of polarization has also produced a generation of gridlock. unable to act. we have to find a way to free government from this death row. politics have to function. those who win must abe allowed o act. they have the power to vote, constant paralysis feeds the feeling that government does nothing and it is to be mocked into spies. we talk about plans of policies, ultimately this may be a personal challenge, up to all of us, to imagine ourselves and other people's shoes, to see the...
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al regresar en noticias telemundo una ola de frÍo polar telemundo una ola de frÍo polar fuertes como que recoge hoy tu fill-up de $20 de kfc! champús y acondicionadores fructis treats hasta uno 98 % de ingredientes de origen natural repletos de super frutas para nutrir el pelo hambriento veganos sin siliconas nutritivos no dejan el pelo pesado fructis treats de garnier naturalmente colgate optic white renewal elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas... con la mayor cantidad de peróxido de...
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and we have a house which is heavily gerrymandered in a polarized and divided environment. i do not call it a constitutional crisis. i collect constitutional rot, where we are today, so far removed from the idea of one man , one vote or one woman, one vote, in the sense of this country. in any sense of a country there represents the interests of the country as a whole. and i will agree with joel we have always had media environments that were partisan, but now we have because of technology, with cable in everyone's home, that what we are doing is confirming people's worst biases. and worst prejudices. we now have a segment of the country who, because of how they consume information, they no longer believe in the democratic institutions all of us believe in. they believe in winning before they believe in what our constitutional rights are, or what those are. if you watch what happened to 2020, but for a few elected officials in a few states, this system in my view would have collapsed, but for a secretary of state in michigan, elected officials in wisconsin, some particular
and we have a house which is heavily gerrymandered in a polarized and divided environment. i do not call it a constitutional crisis. i collect constitutional rot, where we are today, so far removed from the idea of one man , one vote or one woman, one vote, in the sense of this country. in any sense of a country there represents the interests of the country as a whole. and i will agree with joel we have always had media environments that were partisan, but now we have because of technology,...
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let's talk about the political divide in terms of political polarization with the current state of polarization how far back do you trace this and what are the social factors that have driven it to thehe point where we are now? >> everybody knows it's bad 93 percent americans literally say they hate how divided we have become if they are doing what they need to do to make it go away but reason they don't like it it's not historically something in the united states that is our equilibrium of our would like to be and then go back to the 1h century to find this type of polarization that we see in congress and the ideology between the parties so one out of six americans have stopped talking to a close friend or family member because of politics 44 percent are restrained from family members because of politics if you see numbers like that it is a growing crisis in american society talk about the social roots but there's also economic routes. but it will take leadership and citizen action to bring the country back. >> we just finished a segment talking about the civil wark with fear and horror so the
let's talk about the political divide in terms of political polarization with the current state of polarization how far back do you trace this and what are the social factors that have driven it to thehe point where we are now? >> everybody knows it's bad 93 percent americans literally say they hate how divided we have become if they are doing what they need to do to make it go away but reason they don't like it it's not historically something in the united states that is our equilibrium...
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that is a polarizing point of view right there. that is the essence of the kind of problem we have in america today, not giving the benefit of the doubt, even through proper information about what we are trying to do here. host: let's hear from mark in huntsville, alabama. welcome, democrats line. caller: i actually called in on the independent line. host: ok. caller: i am listening in and eileen -- by the way, i appreciate c-span. you guys do a great job. but i lean to the last caller. the first caller talking about doing away with republican policies. no. that is not make any sense. the caller had negative comments, derogatory statements. was not making sense. i think part of the problem is when we get to what i consider to be truth. so for example, what is happening in texas. had a winter storm that passed through. the truth is with regards to what happened is the officials, whether it was the utility company or the elected officials, they just did not prepare well. they did not winterize equipment. it led to havoc. instead of t
that is a polarizing point of view right there. that is the essence of the kind of problem we have in america today, not giving the benefit of the doubt, even through proper information about what we are trying to do here. host: let's hear from mark in huntsville, alabama. welcome, democrats line. caller: i actually called in on the independent line. host: ok. caller: i am listening in and eileen -- by the way, i appreciate c-span. you guys do a great job. but i lean to the last caller. the...
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the research so far indicates that none of this is polar bears are suffering from chronic stress. but how much can an animal stress profile really tell us. as a snort than also i get the data is only meaningful when it's combined with other parameters for example behavioral observation and of course the veterinary element what kind of physical shape is the animal and how fit is that for the whole picture you have to look at these factors together. because i'm the harris revealed signs of stress over longer periods than excrement does but not much is really known about polar bear here so the researchers are currently refining the assessment procedure. dolphins the nuremberg zoo is a step further it's currently developing a procedure with more than 28 different parameters that help to measure animal wellbeing systematically the animals appearance is also taken into account. not just of that shipping behind the head. or off on it and there isn't a reamer around the years making them bend even with its inverted. 9 seats are getting really good. effect on that 100. would have to check
the research so far indicates that none of this is polar bears are suffering from chronic stress. but how much can an animal stress profile really tell us. as a snort than also i get the data is only meaningful when it's combined with other parameters for example behavioral observation and of course the veterinary element what kind of physical shape is the animal and how fit is that for the whole picture you have to look at these factors together. because i'm the harris revealed signs of stress...
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we will start with arthur brooks in terms of political polarization. if you look at our current state of polarization, how far back do you trace this and what are some of the social factors that have driven us to the point where we are now? guest: everybody knows it is bad and the truth is that most people dislike it. any 3% of americans say they hate how divided we have become as a country. that does not mean that they are doing what they need to do to make it go away. they do not like it. the reason why is because it is not historically something that in the united states is our equilibrium. it is not like where we like to be. you have to go back to the 19th century to find this kind of political polarization that we see for example in congress and the dissimilarity that we see in the ideologies between the parties. we also see it socially in alarming ways. one in six americans have stopped talking to a family member because of politics. 44% of americans are strained from a family member many because of politics. when you see numbers like that, you s
we will start with arthur brooks in terms of political polarization. if you look at our current state of polarization, how far back do you trace this and what are some of the social factors that have driven us to the point where we are now? guest: everybody knows it is bad and the truth is that most people dislike it. any 3% of americans say they hate how divided we have become as a country. that does not mean that they are doing what they need to do to make it go away. they do not like it. the...
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if you take joe biden's word at face value you might think political polarization in america is no big deal the nation is not divided it's not nearly as divided as we make it out to be but if you take a look at what's actually going on in the streets well a different picture begins to appear. and according to the statistics your eyes are not deceiving you i think we're all aware of how political polarization has affected our elections and system of government but the impacts go far beyond the political arena it seems the facts contradict biden's feel good speeches about unity take the family the core structure of american society it's a real example of unity and something more important than political bickering with that in mind check out what one republican senators family had to say about his decision to support trump's impeachment we all thought really just gusted with you it is now most embarrassing to us that we are related to you you've been bearish the kings and family name ok as a politician his family cannot get around political talk at the dinner table but divorces parents di
if you take joe biden's word at face value you might think political polarization in america is no big deal the nation is not divided it's not nearly as divided as we make it out to be but if you take a look at what's actually going on in the streets well a different picture begins to appear. and according to the statistics your eyes are not deceiving you i think we're all aware of how political polarization has affected our elections and system of government but the impacts go far beyond the...
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we're more politicized than ever or more polarized than ever the 21st century when speed is measured in megabytes per 2nd. electronic mail electronic money electronic media infinite possibilities for exchanging information i mean the. freedom of speech and social media censorship a double standards should judge what can be said online. the internet audience know totals almost 4500000000 for most all of them are effective social network users put one wrong move on their pages deleted digital. not who runs the show on the web how can anyone stand up to the tech giants if even the heads of state face the threat of being banned is there any limits to hold. but i will have reasonable way. oh in the traditional motion picture story the villains are usually defeated the ending is a happy one. i can make no such promise for the picture you're about to watch the story isn't over. i remember the nurse bringing my father down and he gone from a man to this almost non human creature. piers he starts to try to get rid of the equipment that they used to put him in sensory isolation he's mumbling i
we're more politicized than ever or more polarized than ever the 21st century when speed is measured in megabytes per 2nd. electronic mail electronic money electronic media infinite possibilities for exchanging information i mean the. freedom of speech and social media censorship a double standards should judge what can be said online. the internet audience know totals almost 4500000000 for most all of them are effective social network users put one wrong move on their pages deleted digital....
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exact polar opposite of this ijust— sounds the exact polar opposite of this. cannot imagine boris johnson to say to pub owners who have _ johnson to say to pub owners who have been— johnson to say to pub owners who have been struggling for the last few months that you can open up but you cannot _ few months that you can open up but you cannot serve booze. ijust cannot— you cannot serve booze. ijust cannot see _ you cannot serve booze. ijust cannot see that ever happening. what do ou cannot see that ever happening. what do you think — cannot see that ever happening. what do you think about _ cannot see that ever happening. twist do you think about all this cannot see that ever happening. rmisgt do you think about all this talk now, rachel, about easing restrictions? is this the right time? :, , , :, restrictions? is this the right time? :, _ :, �*, restrictions? is this the right time? :, �*, , time? probably not. it's probably not the time? probably not. it's probably rrot the right _ time? probably not. it's probably not the right time _ time? probably not. i
exact polar opposite of this ijust— sounds the exact polar opposite of this. cannot imagine boris johnson to say to pub owners who have _ johnson to say to pub owners who have been— johnson to say to pub owners who have been struggling for the last few months that you can open up but you cannot _ few months that you can open up but you cannot serve booze. ijust cannot— you cannot serve booze. ijust cannot see _ you cannot serve booze. ijust cannot see that ever happening. what do ou...
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man: i'm guiding to see polar bears, and i realize that the polar bears are in abundance here on there because their habitat has gone away because the world has been burning too much fossifuel. it's--climate change is happening. man: well, this time of year, they should be out on the ice, eating seals. that ice is not there for them. i've seen them eating young caribou on the beach. they're gonna have to learn to adapt, i guess. we ve to learn to adapt, too. we gotta change. we have to change. rexford: folks tend to try to tie the climate change directly to the oil and gas industry. man: they say that because a lot of people are polluting the air hundreds of miles away from us. well, ice is not there no more. but we're the ones sitting in the front row. they're in back of the ice melting away. patkota: we're seeing earlier thaws and we're seeing later freeze-ups. man: why is our land being eroded away? because there's no ice to stop the impact of the huge storms that come crashing into our land. burns: big chunks size of this building sometimes will have-- ground just break off. rexf
man: i'm guiding to see polar bears, and i realize that the polar bears are in abundance here on there because their habitat has gone away because the world has been burning too much fossifuel. it's--climate change is happening. man: well, this time of year, they should be out on the ice, eating seals. that ice is not there for them. i've seen them eating young caribou on the beach. they're gonna have to learn to adapt, i guess. we ve to learn to adapt, too. we gotta change. we have to change....
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. >> and we have polar bears to show you on the good news tues, that is polar bear suka. >> congratulationsave got here. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from the new series, "firefly lane," katherine heigl. and tips for staying mentally healthy, as we kick off our "winter wellness week." plus, your comments and questions when we open up the "inbox." all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: oh, y. [cheers and applause]ts -- it i, february 1st. good morning, kelly. i am exhausted. you know, we have this huge storm around the country, here in the city. sam, the
. >> and we have polar bears to show you on the good news tues, that is polar bear suka. >> congratulationsave got here. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from the new series, "firefly lane," katherine heigl. and tips for staying mentally healthy, as we kick off our "winter wellness week." plus, your comments and questions when we open up the "inbox." all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and...
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. >>> sobrevivir al frío polar es todo un desafío, antonio una familia tomó una decisión extrema parasperación y que tomó medidas drásticas para vivir quemaron su muebles . >>> y una casa si no tiene luz ni agua difícilmente se le puede llamar hogar. >>> son cinco días sin luz . >>> y qué le dicen?. >>> nada, no contestan. >>> josefina no ve luz a esta dura realidad . >>> esto no es leña normal , son de muebles . >>> sí, esto es la cabecera de una cama y sacamos de donde sea, porque no hay gas en las tiendas . >>> con este calor sobrellevan el menú que hace días suele ser frío. >>> puras cosas frías . >>> mire con hielo ahí afuera . >>> ayer salieron a recoger nieve. >>> es la solución para la nevera. >>> ha vivido alguna situación similar?. >>> ninguna. >>> con puras cobijas, con chamarras gruesas . >>> han sacado todo, hasta sus últimas ganas por salir adelante . >>> ahí quedan al calor de la chimenea y en espera de una rápida solución . >>> también vemos la solidaridad de la comunidad hispana y nos contó esta familia que unos vecinos les habían llevado comida caliente . >>> qué inc
. >>> sobrevivir al frío polar es todo un desafío, antonio una familia tomó una decisión extrema parasperación y que tomó medidas drásticas para vivir quemaron su muebles . >>> y una casa si no tiene luz ni agua difícilmente se le puede llamar hogar. >>> son cinco días sin luz . >>> y qué le dicen?. >>> nada, no contestan. >>> josefina no ve luz a esta dura realidad . >>> esto no es leña normal , son de muebles ....
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what affects are these algorithms having on political polarization in the united states and certainly our economy. the book tells the story of the tweet that was put out by the ap in april 2013 that said that barack obama had been injured or killed in two explosions in the white house and this week went viral and it wasn't real news that was put out by the ap but the news but out by hackers who had hacked the ap twitter handle the problem with the hype machine is it sort of limped into many other sociotechnical systems like trading out the rhythms that trade on the sentiment in twitter or on facebook and these trading algorithms got hold of this fake news and recommended cell and this wiped out $140 billion in equity value in a matter of minutes. that's from a single to. imagine we live in a world of trillions of weeks every day that are moving markets, moving the outcomes of businesses, small and medium but also large enterprises and finally our public health . obviously there's a lot of coronavirus misinformation right now. we track at mit the largest global survey of covid behavior
what affects are these algorithms having on political polarization in the united states and certainly our economy. the book tells the story of the tweet that was put out by the ap in april 2013 that said that barack obama had been injured or killed in two explosions in the white house and this week went viral and it wasn't real news that was put out by the ap but the news but out by hackers who had hacked the ap twitter handle the problem with the hype machine is it sort of limped into many...
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partisan polarization within congress and people like ron johnson saying this wasn't even an insurrection? i mean how do you even -- how do you get a team in place? it's like having the 9/11 commission with participation of those who planned the 9/11 attack. not to compare the two, but how can this even work? >> it will be the leadership in both parties who make the determination, in the end who is on the commission. if you follow the precedent the 9/11 commission set, then the chairman is appointed by the president. the chairman and the vice chairman are very important because they have to work together. they establish the standard. they're probably going to appoint the staff. the staff has got to be as nonpartisan as the commission. the staff itself -- there was a rule when we set up the commission. we recognize people are republicans and democrats and that's fine. if you recently worked in a republican campaign, recently
partisan polarization within congress and people like ron johnson saying this wasn't even an insurrection? i mean how do you even -- how do you get a team in place? it's like having the 9/11 commission with participation of those who planned the 9/11 attack. not to compare the two, but how can this even work? >> it will be the leadership in both parties who make the determination, in the end who is on the commission. if you follow the precedent the 9/11 commission set, then the chairman...
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well, blizzard, the polar bear, is proof of that. the 25-year-old recently had the best snow day ever. look at that, just taking it all in. the blizzard -- actually this was at the tacoma zoo in washington. he was rescued as a cub after being orphaned. at 25, blizzard has exceeded the life expectancy of a polar bear in human care. he's having a good time. but no snow in our immediate area. >> no, but plenty in tahoe. hopefully you don't see any polar bears there. maybe you will see some black bears. as we check it out, we'll see our sunshine continue today. and it will warm up to the mid-60s, make some plans to get outside. if you don't have today, you will be working all day, try again tomorrow. but on friday, we'll see some early morning showers moving in and there is a lot more of that warmth in the forecast going into early next week. loving that forecast. thank you for joining us. next broadcast is at 5:00. and you can get the latest at nbcbayarea.com. and we'll see morning starting at 4:30. i'm morgan, and there's more to me th
well, blizzard, the polar bear, is proof of that. the 25-year-old recently had the best snow day ever. look at that, just taking it all in. the blizzard -- actually this was at the tacoma zoo in washington. he was rescued as a cub after being orphaned. at 25, blizzard has exceeded the life expectancy of a polar bear in human care. he's having a good time. but no snow in our immediate area. >> no, but plenty in tahoe. hopefully you don't see any polar bears there. maybe you will see some...
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that race is the story 'd of america and it's been that way from inception but one of state too polarized the vastness of america also illustrated in the black life motto protests on the one hand and the trump theon protest march on capitol hill at the beginning of january don't least 2 visions show the polarization of the country well absolutely and i think that's the biggest concern i mean if we look at president biden you know it's really interesting alex when the inaugural happened and i was watching my will. whose father is a mention was almost us president she's a she's a true american if you will grew up on the campaign trail in illinois and she was weeping with relief to hear biden's inaugural address and i i found myself who is you know i'm more prone to easy weeping than winston churchill was it i found myself for the 1st time somewhat callous as i heard the american speeches on the inaugural day once again invoking this kind is sort of reflexive calling for exceptionalism and for once in my life i guess i was suspect of its of its possibilities you know biden faces just extraor
that race is the story 'd of america and it's been that way from inception but one of state too polarized the vastness of america also illustrated in the black life motto protests on the one hand and the trump theon protest march on capitol hill at the beginning of january don't least 2 visions show the polarization of the country well absolutely and i think that's the biggest concern i mean if we look at president biden you know it's really interesting alex when the inaugural happened and i...
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. >>> polar plunge. the deep freeze to start the workweek. windchills of 50 below. the areas hit the hardest. plus, what's being blamed for the deadliest week of avalanches in more than a century. hor tra. the stunt that turned deadly at what was supposed to be a joyful celebration. >>> countdown to the second impeachment trial. the key strategies playing out with just one day to go. >>> from the super bowl halftime show -- eat ooh, i'm blinded by the lights ♪ >> -- to the best commercials. >> i'm pretty sure these are parachutes. >> the top moments off the field from a super sunday night. >>> good morning on this monday after the super bowl. and at 43 years old tom brady has now accomplished something hardly anyone could have predicted. >> he's won a record of seventh super bowl. two more than any other player in nfl history. >> but of all the super bowls he's won, this is brady's most lopsided win. this morning, quarterback tom brady further solidifying his legendary career. >> i think we knew this was going to happen tonight. didn't we? >> brady winning his seven
. >>> polar plunge. the deep freeze to start the workweek. windchills of 50 below. the areas hit the hardest. plus, what's being blamed for the deadliest week of avalanches in more than a century. hor tra. the stunt that turned deadly at what was supposed to be a joyful celebration. >>> countdown to the second impeachment trial. the key strategies playing out with just one day to go. >>> from the super bowl halftime show -- eat ooh, i'm blinded by the lights ♪...
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quite popular during the trial those representing donald trump in the proceedings emphasized the polarization of the country i here's some of what we heard from trump's attorneys who were victorious and blocking his conviction 1. they tell us that we have to have this impeachment trial such as it is to bring about unity but they don't want unity and they know this so-called trial will tear the country in half leaving tens of millions of americans feeling left out of the nation's agenda as dictated by one political party that now holds the power in the white house and in our national legislature this trial will tear this country apart perhaps like we have only seen once before in our history. now many republicans are saying that this was essentially a show trial this wasn't so much about actually convicting donald trump actually taking office action against donald trump to prevent him from running for office but more about the democrats trying to run donald trump's name through the mud and trying to put on a show of the fact that they are now in power they do have the majority in the senate an
quite popular during the trial those representing donald trump in the proceedings emphasized the polarization of the country i here's some of what we heard from trump's attorneys who were victorious and blocking his conviction 1. they tell us that we have to have this impeachment trial such as it is to bring about unity but they don't want unity and they know this so-called trial will tear the country in half leaving tens of millions of americans feeling left out of the nation's agenda as...
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opinions isolated our communities and created the foundations to own the extension weight of the polarity the schism between the 2 halves of the american reality and here's a critical thing you know it's fascinating alex when commentators reported on the events of january 6th in typical fashion and they got overheated and they use words like you know. overthrow coup d'etat i mean if this was d'etat this was a coup by selfie it was a coup by i phone i mean this was just it reminded me more of a kind of a rock as crowd at a rock n roll concert trying to you know with the capitol police all the. trying to placate the mob as they moved in a frenzy toward the stage i mean i don't mean to under estimate the agonies of that day the 5 innocent people who were killed but the most striking thing about that event to my mind wasn't the the actual violation of the citadel of american democracy it was 2 things it was 1st of all that the confederate flag flew in the halls of congress for the 1st time in the history of the united states something that stonewall jackson robert e. lee james longstreet and
opinions isolated our communities and created the foundations to own the extension weight of the polarity the schism between the 2 halves of the american reality and here's a critical thing you know it's fascinating alex when commentators reported on the events of january 6th in typical fashion and they got overheated and they use words like you know. overthrow coup d'etat i mean if this was d'etat this was a coup by selfie it was a coup by i phone i mean this was just it reminded me more of a...
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in their ways eventually give it up but if there's pleasure in it as there seems to be in the polarization and the partisanship in the united states right now then it's very much more difficult to to own your own part of it you see owning your own part used part of the democracy of the psyche and that was very precious to young we're all made up of different parts insure parts interior parts and they all have to learn to have a seat at the table and have a part. in the in the best functioning of the wholeness of the personality so democracy is a is a huge value for psychology for my work for young but it's hard won it's a beautiful ideal but all the forces of the primitive psyche and the traumatized psyche conspire against. we have to take a very short break now but it will be back in just a few moments as they chant. join me everything on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see that. the world is driven by a dream shaped by those. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. for more than snow years trump was called poppy y
in their ways eventually give it up but if there's pleasure in it as there seems to be in the polarization and the partisanship in the united states right now then it's very much more difficult to to own your own part of it you see owning your own part used part of the democracy of the psyche and that was very precious to young we're all made up of different parts insure parts interior parts and they all have to learn to have a seat at the table and have a part. in the in the best functioning...