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ray cinema. all that running around can be exhausting humans need several hours of shut eye every day to recharge their batteries up bodies require long periods of sleep to grow muscle repair tissue and synthesize whole man. but is it the same all over the animal kingdom. this makes me the question comes from many others in colombia. do all. animals. it certainly looks as if they do close their eyes hardly move seemed to switch off but there are big differences in how and for how long were various species does while lions sleep as long as 20 hours a day giraffes make do with 2 hours all. migrating birds sleep for just a few minutes at a time they take their brief power naps in mid flight keeping one eye open to avoid collisions and spot potential threats. nails employ a similar strategy they're never totally asleep instead only one brain hemisphere nods off at a time while the other regulates breathing and swimming activity. many other animals don't lie down to sleep elephants do it standing up.
ray cinema. all that running around can be exhausting humans need several hours of shut eye every day to recharge their batteries up bodies require long periods of sleep to grow muscle repair tissue and synthesize whole man. but is it the same all over the animal kingdom. this makes me the question comes from many others in colombia. do all. animals. it certainly looks as if they do close their eyes hardly move seemed to switch off but there are big differences in how and for how long were...
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rays. because the d.n.a. university's institute physiology and evolutionary research martin fisher and his team dig deep to get their results. we're one of only a few in the world who have managed to depict moving skeletons certainly at this level of resolution. to do so we systematically employ a variety of constantly updated ways and means to get beneath an animal skin beneath its fur its feathers to look and see how the animal actually moves. equipment it can take up to 2000 high definition x. ray images a 2nd the radiation dosage is minute and doesn't how many animals fishes teams already made 52000 x. ray film clips they never cease to be thrilled by the outcome. one of my greatest dreams was to examine a sloss and then we had 3 slots and developed a special apparatus to do it that when there the 1st x. ray film of slow was mind blowing us it was exactly the same with x. ray films of birds and for me as a dog person the 1st dog films as well unbelievable that you can really see how a dog walks when you'r
rays. because the d.n.a. university's institute physiology and evolutionary research martin fisher and his team dig deep to get their results. we're one of only a few in the world who have managed to depict moving skeletons certainly at this level of resolution. to do so we systematically employ a variety of constantly updated ways and means to get beneath an animal skin beneath its fur its feathers to look and see how the animal actually moves. equipment it can take up to 2000 high definition...
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these men have been x-rayed.in discovering the disease in its early and these workers too have been x-rayed. these normal school students, mostly young women at the age of greatest susceptibility to adult type of inert tuberculosis, are tested and x-rayed yearly until graduation. consecutive admissions to general hospitals are x-rayed. ♪ this patient has advanced disease when discovered. the treatment is prolonged and his prognosis is dubious. the cost to himself, family and community is great. on the other hand, this patient was discovered early and after a suitable length of observation and treatment, is well on the road to complete rehabilitation. it is real economy to spend money and effort find the early cases. public health programs are affected only so far as they are taken to, understood and accepted by the public. frequent press stories are released. health news is sent every week to 14,000 additions, nurses, hospitals, libraries, and other interested individuals. physicians0 qualified experts prepare st
these men have been x-rayed.in discovering the disease in its early and these workers too have been x-rayed. these normal school students, mostly young women at the age of greatest susceptibility to adult type of inert tuberculosis, are tested and x-rayed yearly until graduation. consecutive admissions to general hospitals are x-rayed. ♪ this patient has advanced disease when discovered. the treatment is prolonged and his prognosis is dubious. the cost to himself, family and community is...
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deirdre: ray, based on what gary told us, do you agree or disagree? >> gary is spot on.he backstops are there, that is the short term. revenues have to come in. if this thing goes out four, five weeks longer i think we'll be in trouble but there are also bright sides if you look where the market is. companies that are sitting on cash. we have google, facebook, apple, oracle, cisco, amazon, they're sitting almost half a trillion dollars of cash. you might see a lot of merger and acquisition activity once we roll out of this, as well as consolidations in the market. that is the important thing. deirdre: ray, i don't want to cut you off, but do you think business leaders really have the confidence? when you buy a company you have to have a lot of confidence in your future. do you think that is there? >> there has been a lot, valuations are so low. i think there is a lot of opportunities. key metrics are important. if we see case fatality rates dropping, new cases start dropping and figure out what the real prevalence numbers are as testing picks up. those are three numbers
deirdre: ray, based on what gary told us, do you agree or disagree? >> gary is spot on.he backstops are there, that is the short term. revenues have to come in. if this thing goes out four, five weeks longer i think we'll be in trouble but there are also bright sides if you look where the market is. companies that are sitting on cash. we have google, facebook, apple, oracle, cisco, amazon, they're sitting almost half a trillion dollars of cash. you might see a lot of merger and...
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rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients.® >>> we appreciate you . >>> this is "nightline." tonight, flattening the curve. on the open road. is our food supply safe? from farms and fields to forklifts. the unexpected warriors in the world of covid-19. >> we're one of the essential people out there. >> you sure are. >> working through the pandemic to keep a locked down america fed. >> a lot of people can work from home. unfortunately, farmers don't hat privilege. >> the new risks and challenges they're facing to keep our shelves stocked. plus, with the worst unem
rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients.® >>> we appreciate you . >>> this is "nightline." tonight, flattening the curve. on the open road. is our food supply safe? from farms and fields to forklifts. the unexpected warriors in the world of covid-19. >> we're one of the essential people out there. >> you sure are. >> working through the pandemic to keep a locked down america fed. >> a lot of people can work from home....
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rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients.al good.® >>> going to remain cool even though we don't have the threat of wet weather. we have 57 in half moon bay for the cool spot and upper 50s in places like richmond, oakland, san mateo, san francisco and livermore and the rest of us around 60 to 62 degrees. tonight with the high clouds, it is going to blanket us and keep us milder. mid to upper 50s and notice the green starting to come ashore as we head into the overnight hours. that is our chance of rain developing overnight. if you wake up tomorrow morning, some of us will be wet, especially along the coast and up into the north bay. kumasi. >> thanks, mike. >>> more than three million americans have filed for unemployment all because of coronavirus. but they still need to eat. already bay area food banks are ramping up. look at this the redwood wit church parking lot in santa rosa. every car got three bags one with produce and a second with frozen chicken, meat and eggs and a third with dried goods. the trunk and that is a ne
rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients.al good.® >>> going to remain cool even though we don't have the threat of wet weather. we have 57 in half moon bay for the cool spot and upper 50s in places like richmond, oakland, san mateo, san francisco and livermore and the rest of us around 60 to 62 degrees. tonight with the high clouds, it is going to blanket us and keep us milder. mid to upper 50s and notice the green starting to come ashore as we head into the overnight...
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are you wearing polyesters and nylolons and ray? oilil and gass industry y ae petrochchemical industry eatete so many benefits, and all of these things that impact quality of lilife are thihings that peoe are taking for grantnted. man 2: : they are e essentiallyy putting their heads in the sand and saying, "we're gonna drill, baby, drill until we can't drill no more, either by an act of god or because an act of government, and i think thahat's irresponsible. man 1: the quality of life in the united states of america, the state of california, the globe is going to be the marriage and the efficient use of all of our available technologies, but if we learn and we're open with each other as different industries, then we can benefit acrososs the boarar. anand that is how we alall will dedeliver the e best qualility e gegenerations s from now.. i was asked by some civic leadaders if i would c consider surveying the people of the city of taft, because inin governmen, wwe need business sense, and here i i am. i was s elected to office and i
are you wearing polyesters and nylolons and ray? oilil and gass industry y ae petrochchemical industry eatete so many benefits, and all of these things that impact quality of lilife are thihings that peoe are taking for grantnted. man 2: : they are e essentiallyy putting their heads in the sand and saying, "we're gonna drill, baby, drill until we can't drill no more, either by an act of god or because an act of government, and i think thahat's irresponsible. man 1: the quality of life in...
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rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients.tonight, the coronavirus in the u.s. this sobering headline late today. the u.s. now has the most confirmed cases of coronavirus in the world. the death toll in the u.s. now topping 1,000. this country's deadliest 24 hours yet. tonight, we take you inside one new york city hospital. a doctor's plea for help. the e.r. and the icu overflowing. more than 100 new deaths in new york city overnight. the truck that pulled up to the hospital for the dead. out front, more patients lined up to get in. and tonight, we've now learned new york state is moving to allow the use of one ventilator for two critically ill patients because of the shortage. and now, the other hot spots in this country. in new jersey tonight, nearly 2,500 new cases. the alarming numbers in
rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients.tonight, the coronavirus in the u.s. this sobering headline late today. the u.s. now has the most confirmed cases of coronavirus in the world. the death toll in the u.s. now topping 1,000. this country's deadliest 24 hours yet. tonight, we take you inside one new york city hospital. a doctor's plea for help. the e.r. and the icu overflowing. more than 100 new deaths in new york city overnight. the truck that pulled up to the hospital for the...
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rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients.al good.® >>> one is coming up with a way to make a stroll through the bay a thing for the family. >> reporter: a neighborhood of oakland is coming together by trying to make the shelter in place order more bearable for children. folks are placing teddy bears and stuffed animals in their windows to children to have a scavenger-hunt-like game. but neighbors are calling it a bear hunt. the idea was inspired by a children's book "going on a bear hunt" by michael rosen. >> walked around the neighborhood for 20 minutes and saw 15, 20, 25 bears. it was really cool. >> reporter: some children have placed their most prized stuffed animals for other children to see. >> what kind of bear did you put in the window? >> reporter: a baby bear and a grown-up bear. >> kids like 4-year-old benjamin enjoyed the fresh air with his family while on a hunt for bears. >> found one. it's like neon brown. >> reporter: the bear hunt comes as welcome distraction for children and adults. >> i only had one bear so
rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients.al good.® >>> one is coming up with a way to make a stroll through the bay a thing for the family. >> reporter: a neighborhood of oakland is coming together by trying to make the shelter in place order more bearable for children. folks are placing teddy bears and stuffed animals in their windows to children to have a scavenger-hunt-like game. but neighbors are calling it a bear hunt. the idea was inspired by a children's book...
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he said can i speak to ray. i was like this is she. you could hear rustling of papers.was like i'm just trying to get the name right. i was like you just didn't know it was a girl. >> did it anger you at all that just those changes, make it gender neutral, and now you're a candidate. >> i never felt anger and frustration. that was like okay, look, if they're not going to hire me because i'm a woman, i don't want to work for them anyway. >> reporter: gender wasn't an issue for the st. louis cardinals who made rachel a strength coach. she credits her dad with first introducing her to the power of lifting. >> i'm sure i was the only 11-year-old girl in the weight room at the time but i didn't notice because i was hanging out with my dad. overtime that became a habit for me personally. >> take me back to early childhood. what were you like as a kid. >> i've always been like a little crazy. >> reporter: by crazy, she means driven to succeed at every sport, especially soft ball. but in college, rachel began to struggle with anxiety on the field, finding solace in the weight r
he said can i speak to ray. i was like this is she. you could hear rustling of papers.was like i'm just trying to get the name right. i was like you just didn't know it was a girl. >> did it anger you at all that just those changes, make it gender neutral, and now you're a candidate. >> i never felt anger and frustration. that was like okay, look, if they're not going to hire me because i'm a woman, i don't want to work for them anyway. >> reporter: gender wasn't an issue for...
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rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients.al good.® >>> as of today, the united states is probably the worst country of the developed world in the way it looks like the epidemic is growing. >> sobering. berkeley professor dr. nicholas jewel gave the comments. he made the comments during a uc berkeley teleconference. he says trying to get the country back to normal by easter is not realistic. however, the good news from today's conference is it appears that once you've had the virus, you will likely be immune to it, which a lot of people have been wondering if that was the case perhaps. >>> the senate scrambled today to iron out last-minute issues with a $2 trillion economic rescue package. the package is designed to help businesses, agencies and workers hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. the package includes $25 billion in funding for transit systems nationwide, which have been really hit hard. in a statement today bart said that could be the difference between needing to shut down when reserves run out and keep running. ba
rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients.al good.® >>> as of today, the united states is probably the worst country of the developed world in the way it looks like the epidemic is growing. >> sobering. berkeley professor dr. nicholas jewel gave the comments. he made the comments during a uc berkeley teleconference. he says trying to get the country back to normal by easter is not realistic. however, the good news from today's conference is it appears that once you've...
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and cue rachael ray. hey friends! today we're whipping up some delicious recipes.tew and creamy seafood bisque. so? who's hungry? (barking, meowing) i said, who's hungry!? (barking, meowing) pets love rachael ray™ nutrish® because it's made from kitchen-inspired recipes. with real meat, poultry or fish. i love good eaters. rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients. real good.® >>> good morning to you. it is wednesday. thanks for joining us on "today in the bay." i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. developments in the coronavirus outbreak are changing by the hour. before we get to the weather and traffic, here's the latest on the coronavirus outbreak. the number of confirmed cases across the country and here in the bay area are growing. >> in the u.s. more than 1,000 cases and 30 people have died. in the bay area there are 90 and santa clara county has the highest number and the only bay area death. >> at the port of oakland hundreds of passengers on "grand in
and cue rachael ray. hey friends! today we're whipping up some delicious recipes.tew and creamy seafood bisque. so? who's hungry? (barking, meowing) i said, who's hungry!? (barking, meowing) pets love rachael ray™ nutrish® because it's made from kitchen-inspired recipes. with real meat, poultry or fish. i love good eaters. rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients. real good.® >>> good morning to you. it is wednesday. thanks for joining us on "today in the bay."...
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advance clicking] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they haveve no power till n. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian maininland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewable energy. [woman speaking native languaua] [indistinct chatter] woman: barerefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we haveve only barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking nativ
advance clicking] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange countyty community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzararella cheese. there's a good chahance you're tastiting e of our mimilk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regulation that really y forced our industy to start lookingng at ways to mitigate ththe methane that coms off or out of the cow. yoyou ner want to get more r regulationsns thrown on to
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange countyty community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces...
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ray: no.ers we set to it, so, you might say, "i want it to arrive to the customer at 75 degrees," we will work backwards as a company here to making sure that happens. we want to allow you to just go sell, and then we'll do the rest. lemonis: now that we're able to deliver a fresh cookie, this packaging isn't gonna work. we're gonna need something better than a paper bag, so i'm bringing mr. cory and lisa to century packaging. frank: welcome to our plant. cory: now this is huge. lisa: cory, look. look. cory: cool. frank: first part of the process is the printing. cory: yeah. frank: and then after the printing, we dye cut. lemonis: how many could you make in an hour? frank: 40,000, 50,000 boxes in an hour. cory: wow. that's a lot. lemonis: so, who's gonna make all those cookies? cory: not me. lisa: not me. lemonis: finally, i've arranged for a co-packing facility that can mass-produce the entire line. now our whole infrastructure is in place. all of our cookies are gonna be made by the co-packe
ray: no.ers we set to it, so, you might say, "i want it to arrive to the customer at 75 degrees," we will work backwards as a company here to making sure that happens. we want to allow you to just go sell, and then we'll do the rest. lemonis: now that we're able to deliver a fresh cookie, this packaging isn't gonna work. we're gonna need something better than a paper bag, so i'm bringing mr. cory and lisa to century packaging. frank: welcome to our plant. cory: now this is huge. lisa:...
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robert ray. you're great. come back soon.>> just ahead, we have got mounting, increasing questions from democrats about the alarming number of gaffs, mistakes, and flubs that joe biden is making on the campaign trail. we're going to talk about that next. ♪. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself, 'are my bones strong?' life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from frac
robert ray. you're great. come back soon.>> just ahead, we have got mounting, increasing questions from democrats about the alarming number of gaffs, mistakes, and flubs that joe biden is making on the campaign trail. we're going to talk about that next. ♪. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you...
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jute is resistant to uv rays, and doesn't go brittle in the sun like plastic.bers made from it are tough, but allow air to circulate. that makes it ideal for transporting foodstuffs. bags made from the fiber are a common product. theya™re manufactured at -- they're manufactured at facilities like this one. processing the fibers is a complex business. the methods have barely changed in decades. but the market has had to weather frequent slumps. and many people here are afraid that demand for jute will continue to fall. >> "once upon a time, jute was known throughout the world as golden fiber. >> before the invention of plastic, the business was a prestigious one, and very lucrative. but nowadays the jute business has lost its shine. >> recently, however, demand has begun rising again. after all, jute is completely biodegradable. and the issue of climate protection continues to climb the agenda, especially in the eu. in europe, too, traditional fibers like hemp are making a comeback. here in northern germany, in the town of prenzlau, the plant is being turned int
jute is resistant to uv rays, and doesn't go brittle in the sun like plastic.bers made from it are tough, but allow air to circulate. that makes it ideal for transporting foodstuffs. bags made from the fiber are a common product. theya™re manufactured at -- they're manufactured at facilities like this one. processing the fibers is a complex business. the methods have barely changed in decades. but the market has had to weather frequent slumps. and many people here are afraid that demand for...
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this is just mechanics. >> ray, help us with this.ors are trying to think about -- and policy makers right now, trying to think about whether this is a v-type recovery or this is a u or if this is an l and when you talk about the 1930s, a v is not on the table, a u may not be on the table. an l might be what it looks like >> yes i'd like to go through it -- i'll answer your question with an explanation of essentially the mechanics. we are now at a point where there will have to be a debt -- a restructuring and the monetization of that we're living in a different world like the 1930s in which 1930s, 1932 you have a valuation of the dollar, you have the printing of money. in other words, 1932, roosevelt gets elected and then we have the hitting of 0 interest rates and you have the analogous -- several people came in and they printed money, bought assets and that makes the rich get richer that gives you liquidity and prices go up then you become long everybody now is leveraged long in the markets in other words, most people want -- are r
this is just mechanics. >> ray, help us with this.ors are trying to think about -- and policy makers right now, trying to think about whether this is a v-type recovery or this is a u or if this is an l and when you talk about the 1930s, a v is not on the table, a u may not be on the table. an l might be what it looks like >> yes i'd like to go through it -- i'll answer your question with an explanation of essentially the mechanics. we are now at a point where there will have to be a...
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ray kelly is here weighing in on that controversy.l campaign ad that makes it look like he is but is sanders spinning it out of context? a costly campaign comes to a close, who is benefiting and who is under pressure as bloomberg drops his presidential bid. a table for one. why restaurants are seeing a boom in business from solo diners, back in a minute. ♪ one of the products i helped develop at 3m was a more secure diaper closure. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. that's what we do at 3m, we listen to people, even those who don't have a voice. we are people helping people. we'll keep building smarter suv's. to help keep you focused on the road ahead. and. the road beside. did we mention the road ahead. with an available best in class. epa estimated combined fuel economy and the technology to practically park itself. this is the reimagined 2020 ford escape. >> i entered the race for the president to defeat donald trump and today i am leaving the race for the same reason was i always believed defeating donald
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>> that brandon beale did not kill his boss amber belken was very clear, which meant that detective ray had a big problem. >> we had everything going against us. didn't have witnesses, didn't have video, didn't have dna, didn't have fingerprints, didn't have nothing. >> he went public then. had to. >> we held a big news conference with the parents, mom and dad, pleading for help. crime stoppers put up a lot of money. nothing. i was hoping, you know, money talks. >> $100,000 reward. >> $100,000 reward is a lot of money. nothing. >> we put flyers up all over san antonio. >> we wouldn't let it go. >> but as months went by without a single solid lead, detective roberts sank through frustration and into a kind of despair. >> this little girl, she looked like my girl. and she resembled my daughter, same build, same color hair. amber's favorite book is "if you give a mouse a cookie." i read that to my daughter a million times. you know, you do this for an extended period of time, you try to distance yourself. >> sure, you gotta. >> and the worst mistake we can make is getting too close to it.
>> that brandon beale did not kill his boss amber belken was very clear, which meant that detective ray had a big problem. >> we had everything going against us. didn't have witnesses, didn't have video, didn't have dna, didn't have fingerprints, didn't have nothing. >> he went public then. had to. >> we held a big news conference with the parents, mom and dad, pleading for help. crime stoppers put up a lot of money. nothing. i was hoping, you know, money talks. >>...
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rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients.for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to sports. working from home tonight, earlier this week, warriors superstar steph curry talked with dr. falky live on instagram and if any of that conversation is good news, steph posted the entire video on the youtube page. former star stephan marbury is working on a deal to sell 10 million masks at cost for $2.75 each. five dollars less than they fuelly actually go for, and if successful, they will be delivered over a five-week span. he played for five nba plays before becoming a lege
rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients.for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood...
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and a ray of hope for morocco's remote rural regions. was to show much avi and his brother after lizzie's also have high hopes for a solar project in the area. they'll show us that later now they're on their way to their current distinctly hazardous work place the mines of me dealt. in the 1930 s. the french built this complex to house work is the lead mine was shot in the 1970 s. all that's left is a ghost town. now like many others in the area the brothers explore the abandoned tunnels in search of lead and minerals. they know that accidents are common in these tunnels. some fatal recreation more choice story or. choice i would have gone to school and studied. what i could . so we did the same thing our parents started working underground. it's a tough job clawing the metal out of the rock n tight spaces surrounded by toxic dust. if they're lucky they'll find some barite overnight a night the middel to region is known for its valuable minerals. the brothers live in me blood in a rundown mining settlement the only prospects awaiting tho
and a ray of hope for morocco's remote rural regions. was to show much avi and his brother after lizzie's also have high hopes for a solar project in the area. they'll show us that later now they're on their way to their current distinctly hazardous work place the mines of me dealt. in the 1930 s. the french built this complex to house work is the lead mine was shot in the 1970 s. all that's left is a ghost town. now like many others in the area the brothers explore the abandoned tunnels in...
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let me start with mollie and ray.ant to go back to president trump and the briefings this week on the coronavirus. i mentioned earlier a reporter if one america news asking the president whether he considers it racist from the president using the term chinese virus, and here's how it went down. >> major left-wing news media have teamed up with chinese communist party narrative and saying you're racist. >> it amazes me when i read "the wall street journal," which is always so negative, it awe maizes me when i read "the new york times" -- "the washington post" is going wild, they are siding with china. howard: mollie, the president says these newspapers who have just been banned by beijing are siding with china. do you see evidence of that? >> first of all, there's differences. "the wall street journal" tends to play it pretty straight. "the new york times" and washington post less so, they do a lot of critical analysis of the president. we're really seeing that this is a complex moment, and our media are not particular
let me start with mollie and ray.ant to go back to president trump and the briefings this week on the coronavirus. i mentioned earlier a reporter if one america news asking the president whether he considers it racist from the president using the term chinese virus, and here's how it went down. >> major left-wing news media have teamed up with chinese communist party narrative and saying you're racist. >> it amazes me when i read "the wall street journal," which is always...
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the x ray showed he had pneumonia in both of his lungs. >> the symptoms came on strong for meara, a healthy and active college junior. >> i woke up feeling so warm and decided to take my temperature, 104. i was feeling very ache eyy, wyw out. i started coughing that dry, painful cough that led to wheezing. >> in early march she headed to spain for a spring break trip slid she'd been looking forward to for months. within days the number of cases were exploding. >> the cases were tripling overnight and i called my mom and said i think it's best i try to get home a day early in case i do get sick. >> a few days after being back in the u.s. she could no longer dismiss symptoms as jet lag. when she was finally able to get tested it was positive, covid-19. >> this is my childhood bedroom, which has transformed into a studio apartment of sorts. >> she's now in isolation back home with her family and recovering day by day. but still frustrated that too many of her peers may still not be taking this seriously. >> it was very hard for me personally to be laying in bed, you know, gasping for a
the x ray showed he had pneumonia in both of his lungs. >> the symptoms came on strong for meara, a healthy and active college junior. >> i woke up feeling so warm and decided to take my temperature, 104. i was feeling very ache eyy, wyw out. i started coughing that dry, painful cough that led to wheezing. >> in early march she headed to spain for a spring break trip slid she'd been looking forward to for months. within days the number of cases were exploding. >> the...
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ray instead of that but here's the make up. should have they should know you should know what's wrong with me like read my stuff and you'll see that's my face it's not my back it's not my legs my arms it's my need to prove i don't even know what your case is even like i don't even know why waste the gas money the trip anything it was completely a waste of time but a good veteran's day right. it's a perfect way to spend. it. because it was an isolated duty station they were in charge and we were just like cattle. it was the 1st time i was drugged and raped i was this room where some of my friends and i only had like one or 2 drinks and when laying down it was like instantly i was not feeling well and came to having a pillow over my head in my friend. raping me. and that went on repeatedly. most sex offenders are hunters just like any hunter they study their prey they study their movements to study the behaviors they study the environment. you have rapists that prey on other human beings they they stalk them they they wait until
ray instead of that but here's the make up. should have they should know you should know what's wrong with me like read my stuff and you'll see that's my face it's not my back it's not my legs my arms it's my need to prove i don't even know what your case is even like i don't even know why waste the gas money the trip anything it was completely a waste of time but a good veteran's day right. it's a perfect way to spend. it. because it was an isolated duty station they were in charge and we were...
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thank you so much for being with us, katie ray-jones. talk about what you are experiencing now.t are your greatest concerns during this pandemic where soso many are shut in, , lock down in their hohomes around t the coun? >> good momorning.g. i think k you'rere speaking very much t to the crux of what we ae most concernrned witith. we note many victimims and survivorors of domestic vienence are currentntly shelterining in place e with h her abusive partr and wewe have started to hear fm any survivors who are explaining about t how covid-19 9 is impacg the relatitionship, how abubuses beginning to e escalate in the homeme or how they are being further isolated from ththeir social networks, their social support systetems, employment, financial impact is quite a scary y situation for many women across the country. amy: so what are you hearing? what do you tell people? what can you suguggest to those who are terrified at home righgt now? we say the word "sheltlter-in-place," but it is hardly a shehelter. >> you make a reallyy greatat point. this is really a dire e situatin for a a l
thank you so much for being with us, katie ray-jones. talk about what you are experiencing now.t are your greatest concerns during this pandemic where soso many are shut in, , lock down in their hohomes around t the coun? >> good momorning.g. i think k you'rere speaking very much t to the crux of what we ae most concernrned witith. we note many victimims and survivorors of domestic vienence are currentntly shelterining in place e with h her abusive partr and wewe have started to hear fm...
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i am ray bogan with how they are figuring out their next step.ich of your devices are protected by daily security updates? daily security updates... daily? i don't know. the only thing... i'm struggling with this. some providers you have to manually download updates to each device. comcast business securityedge updates every 10 minutes to help keep your connected devices protected against new ransomware, malware and phishing threats. every 10 minutes feels pretty good. get secure, reliable internet and voice for an amazing price. comcast business. beyond fast. and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. . >>> search and rescue crews made progress today as they looked for people unaccounted for since the deadliest tornado event in the history of tennessee. at least 24 people were killed. 18 of t
i am ray bogan with how they are figuring out their next step.ich of your devices are protected by daily security updates? daily security updates... daily? i don't know. the only thing... i'm struggling with this. some providers you have to manually download updates to each device. comcast business securityedge updates every 10 minutes to help keep your connected devices protected against new ransomware, malware and phishing threats. every 10 minutes feels pretty good. get secure, reliable...
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pets love rachael ray™ nutrish® because it's made from kitchen-inspired recipes.th real meat, poultry or fish. i love good eaters. rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients. real good.® >>> good morning to you. it is wednesday. thanks for joining us on "today in the bay." i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. developments in the coronavirus outbreak are changing by the hour. before we get to the weather and traffic, here's the latest on the coronavirus outbreak. the number of confirmed cases across the country and here in the bay area are growing. >> in the u.s. more than 1,000 cases and 30 people have died. in the bay area there are 90 and santa clara county has the highest number and the only bay area death. >> at the port of oakland hundreds of passengers on "grand princess" are waiting to get off the ship and head into quarantine. that process will happen today. >> three tsa agents at mineta san jose airport tested positive for coronavirus and possibly exposed travelers as well. >>> let's head over to kari hall who is tr
pets love rachael ray™ nutrish® because it's made from kitchen-inspired recipes.th real meat, poultry or fish. i love good eaters. rachael ray nutrish. real recipes. real ingredients. real good.® >>> good morning to you. it is wednesday. thanks for joining us on "today in the bay." i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. developments in the coronavirus outbreak are changing by the hour. before we get to the weather and traffic, here's the...