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and death, as rene dreyfus said, he became intimately aware of it. it followed you.it was your companion in the car. it was just something that you had to expect. so yeah, it was a very lethal sport at the time, and became even more lethal as countries begin taking their national pride on how fast their cars would go. naturally a part of what "faster" is about, that sort of nationalism that ended up infecting grand prix racing much as it did the olympics in 1936. >> another thing i noticed as i was reading was there a comparison made to the time and correct. i know there are a lot of comparisons, or a lot of things that people may or may not disagree with. you did make some very spot on comments about the racial disparity that was happening then. but another thing that i am surprised that i even know about would be cars, like right before world war ii where automobile makers were stopping production of cars to focus on delivery vehicles, trucks. i think ford right now to stopping a lot of production of the cars and switching to trucks. i didn't know if those another
and death, as rene dreyfus said, he became intimately aware of it. it followed you.it was your companion in the car. it was just something that you had to expect. so yeah, it was a very lethal sport at the time, and became even more lethal as countries begin taking their national pride on how fast their cars would go. naturally a part of what "faster" is about, that sort of nationalism that ended up infecting grand prix racing much as it did the olympics in 1936. >> another...
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>> rene, they were also were doing anything to be on the race.yeah, you can definitely see the good versus evil-type playout, but they similarly were very much willing to do anything of the things to race. yeah. so you can definitely see that in their stories as well as his. >> yeah -- [inaudible] >> you know, they knew -- i mean, rudy and his fellow members on the german raceing team, they knew that what's hitler was doing, you know, even before the war. they knew the sort of torture, imprisonments of the jewish people, germany and yet they were still willing to be representatives of that country. so rudy didn't live in germany, was living in switzerland and could quite easily walked the way but he didn't. like you said, like, you know, for renee, for lucy and rudy, something about the life of racing that was so much in their blood that they couldn't abandon it. and both rudy and renee both write and speak about how, you know, nothing else in life. they've never ever felt really comfortable in the world or at peace in the world except for when t
>> rene, they were also were doing anything to be on the race.yeah, you can definitely see the good versus evil-type playout, but they similarly were very much willing to do anything of the things to race. yeah. so you can definitely see that in their stories as well as his. >> yeah -- [inaudible] >> you know, they knew -- i mean, rudy and his fellow members on the german raceing team, they knew that what's hitler was doing, you know, even before the war. they knew the sort of...
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so, rene did not have any children. rudy had no children.so initially i was like, oh, dead end, dead end, dead end. but ultimately the dreyfuss family, rene's niece, evelyn dreyfus, kept through the family lore tons of scrapbooks about her uncle, hundreds of pages of articles that have been written in french and italian and english over the course of 40 years, 50 years. what people talked about at his funeral. everything. and of course knew rene quite well, knew stories of lawsy and others so the book benefited from her overwhelming generosity in the course of this book, not only in photographs but in diaries and letters and family history and so ultimately got all of the taped interviews that rene gave over the course of years to his biographer for his book and if you know anything about writing books, only a sliver of what you research gets into the spike had the benefit of hours and hours of tapes, so hopefully i'm able to tell the story in a visceral way that makes you feel like you're there and you understand rene and lucy and rudy. >>
so, rene did not have any children. rudy had no children.so initially i was like, oh, dead end, dead end, dead end. but ultimately the dreyfuss family, rene's niece, evelyn dreyfus, kept through the family lore tons of scrapbooks about her uncle, hundreds of pages of articles that have been written in french and italian and english over the course of 40 years, 50 years. what people talked about at his funeral. everything. and of course knew rene quite well, knew stories of lawsy and others so...
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he ultimately sacrificed his soul for racing. >> similarly, lucy and -- unforgiving -- >> charles, renÉe> renick. they also were doing anything so yes, you can definitely see the good versus evil play out but similarly, they were very much willing to race, drive. so you can definitely see that in their stories as well. >> a new -- they knew, he and his fellow members on the team, they knew what hitler was doing. even before the war, they knew torture, imprisonment of jewish people, germany and yet, they were still willing to be representative of the country so rudy didn't even live in germa germany, he lived in richland. he could easily walk away but he didn't. like you said, for renÉe, lucy, rudy, there was something about the life of racing that so much in their blood that they couldn't abandonment. both rudy and renÉe both write and speak about how nothing else in life, never ever felt really comfortable in the world for peace in the world except when they were driving. when they were racing. like, for them, that was the highlight of their life, the best times, the best moments. that
he ultimately sacrificed his soul for racing. >> similarly, lucy and -- unforgiving -- >> charles, renÉe> renick. they also were doing anything so yes, you can definitely see the good versus evil play out but similarly, they were very much willing to race, drive. so you can definitely see that in their stories as well. >> a new -- they knew, he and his fellow members on the team, they knew what hitler was doing. even before the war, they knew torture, imprisonment of...
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as renÉe dreyfus said, he became aware of it.it was just something that you had to expect so it was a very lethal sport at the time and became even more lethal as countries begin their national pride on how fast the cars that go and that's what it's about is that nationalism that ended up affecting grand prix racing as much as it did the olympics in 1936. >> another thing i noticed was the big comparison but made it to the time you make some very spot on cases about the racial disparity that was happening. another thing that i'm surprised i even know about it would be cars right before world war ii where they were shopping for the vehicles and trucks and i think right now they were dropping a lot of production on cars and switching to trucks. i didn't know if that was just another theory in comparison to the time or if it is kind of a mile marker if you will. one of the aspects that was so compelling to me is the time to. i had written about post-world war ii but never concentrated on what happened at the time of absolute of peop
as renÉe dreyfus said, he became aware of it.it was just something that you had to expect so it was a very lethal sport at the time and became even more lethal as countries begin their national pride on how fast the cars that go and that's what it's about is that nationalism that ended up affecting grand prix racing as much as it did the olympics in 1936. >> another thing i noticed was the big comparison but made it to the time you make some very spot on cases about the racial disparity...
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during the trial renee broke up with steve.imony sechez interviewed renee again about that "anonymous e-mail." what he discovered? explosive is not too big a word. >>> coming up. >> steve was tear rid. he were tear ride. >> the email trail, the money trail, a winding trail of surprises was about to change this case. >> that was a doozy of a mistake. >> uh-huh. >> when "dateline" continues. >> uh-huh. >> when "dateline" continues you probably aren't going to brush your teeth as effectivity because it causes pain. and if you see blood you should do something about it. you know, i talk to dentists every day and they're able to recommend one product, new sensodyne sensitivity & gum, to address both conditions at the same time. if we only treat one versus the other, the patient's mouth is never going to be where it needs to be. it's really good dentistry to be able to recommend one product for patients that can address two conditions. all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that? that'
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people have a choice after the war the levy moved to paris her son rene tells us that although the nazis murdered several of his family members he feels no hatred towards germans that he says is the next to his mother she in the culture family remained close through the years. my math course you are supposed cause when i was just 6 months old my mother took me to berlin to introduce me to the concerts pool my plays all day and the way through this culture was like a mother to her needs met them kids over the course she even called her beauty or movement and the play that you know. my mom would deep call and referee one sunday when i got my me to 1975 all the culture family members who were still alive since you came to a wedding some of the new and upcoming years. renee says the actions of the colts are family made clear that amid the unspeakable nazi horror and bloodshed at the time that some in germany managed to keep their compassion and humanity. many of us have collective stuff in our base men's and our addicts that we know we will no longer use of but don't want to throw away just
people have a choice after the war the levy moved to paris her son rene tells us that although the nazis murdered several of his family members he feels no hatred towards germans that he says is the next to his mother she in the culture family remained close through the years. my math course you are supposed cause when i was just 6 months old my mother took me to berlin to introduce me to the concerts pool my plays all day and the way through this culture was like a mother to her needs met them...
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es el agradecimiento de la familial personal mÉdico que cuidÓ hasta antes de su muerte a renÉ johnson la noticia de que su ser querido habÍa muerto, una respuesta los mÉdicos y respuestas se asomaron con carteles hechos a mano diciÉndoles que el paciente ya estaba en paz y que sentÍan muchÍsimo su pÉrdida a pesar de ese dolor tan infinito la familia dice que seguirÁ apoyando el personal que lo acompaÑÓ hasta su lecho de muerte. algo muy triste, pero en parte un poco de esperanza. borja: asÍ es. johnson y johnson anunciÓ que suspenderÁ la venta del emblemÁtico talco para bebÉs en estados unidos y canadÁ. la decisiÓn llega tras una larga batalla legal en la que mÁs de 19,000 demandantes aseguran que el producto genera cÁncer. y son mÁs de 19,000 procesos legales que afirman que su talco les causÓ cÁncer de ovario al utilizarlo para higiene femenina, tambiÉn un tipo de cÁncer pulmonar y otros Órganos. la empresa insiste en que el producto es seguro para bebÉs. carolina: nuestro video viral del dÍa es la sorpresiva llamada del papa francisco a un/con mÉxico cuando estaba en una misa virtu
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in the german capital for when she was supported by a network of non jewish friends today her son rene recalls her tales after surviving the war she raised him in paris. i got on the set but one day the gestapo knocked at her door itself my mother didn't open she ran for her life. she went through the neighbor's flat and even bumped into one of the gestapo men sent to arrest her as she fled downstairs. outside some non jewish friends came to her aid this is the north reef. years later honey levy published an auto biography honoring the unsung heroes who protected her. in one chapter she recounts the day she fled her home. just 19 years old with nothing but the clothes on her back. in my now no desperate mind i turned to one of my new acquaintances and this is called. that. i had met her at a small cinema where she worked and had visited her several times before. of course and this was called there was shocked when i told her about my situation she told her husband and was quick to promise she would protect me i felt sure she would never turn me in grandfather. time you spent the next 1
in the german capital for when she was supported by a network of non jewish friends today her son rene recalls her tales after surviving the war she raised him in paris. i got on the set but one day the gestapo knocked at her door itself my mother didn't open she ran for her life. she went through the neighbor's flat and even bumped into one of the gestapo men sent to arrest her as she fled downstairs. outside some non jewish friends came to her aid this is the north reef. years later honey...
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help us connect the dots, renee diresta, between these? we're seeing nonbelievers, anti-vaccination activists, now these covid-19 conspiracy here wrist he he theories. >> these are spread virally from person to person. people don't know what to trust. they're not getting good information from the government. the government really doesn't have good information because the disease is so new. a lot of the appeal is people wanting to give information to their community. so when they see slick videos, they're inclined to share it. they think this is a ph did resear ph.d. researcher who is telling me something that i want to believe so i'll share it the way the pipeline works, anti-vaccine activists, it's shared into the anti-vaccine groups, and the audience overlaps so you start to see things move through communities one through another and another. >> brendan, add to that, why at a gut level do people want to believe in conspiracy theories? >> it seems to be appealing to believe that someone is pulling the strings, that may be less scary than
help us connect the dots, renee diresta, between these? we're seeing nonbelievers, anti-vaccination activists, now these covid-19 conspiracy here wrist he he theories. >> these are spread virally from person to person. people don't know what to trust. they're not getting good information from the government. the government really doesn't have good information because the disease is so new. a lot of the appeal is people wanting to give information to their community. so when they see slick...
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because the order is vague and thrown together. >> rene, what happens next? more restrictions from the oval office or orderers on the horizon? >> i don't really think so. i think some of it is just a moment to be reactive. you might see e congress try, and comes up regularly for democrats and republicans. a lot of people want to see something different. there is a lot of debate, not much agreement among the american people what the thing should be. i think most people feel that social media is unfair to them in sam way, and that is because tens of millions of moderation, there are high profiles, i don't think that is>> how active, fac twitter, how active are they in washington, d.c. lobbying in front of the scenes and behind the scenes? >> they all have lobbying teams in washington, d.c. i can't really speak to how they compare to other industries. >> no worries. thank you for your time. we will check back with you down the road if there is more to the story. >> thanks very much. >>> it was another day of protests, unrest and looting in minneapolis after the
because the order is vague and thrown together. >> rene, what happens next? more restrictions from the oval office or orderers on the horizon? >> i don't really think so. i think some of it is just a moment to be reactive. you might see e congress try, and comes up regularly for democrats and republicans. a lot of people want to see something different. there is a lot of debate, not much agreement among the american people what the thing should be. i think most people feel that...
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renee: going to insert this here to fit the core. and there we hahave the core. insert it. gisele: ok, this goes in our desiccant bag. lancaster: and now just unpackaging the wood core, sitting in a bed of desiccant. so we remove the core from the straw. i cut a small portion off just the end. it's that small disc. from m there, we make fine slivers out of the sections in order to maximize wwhat the sample can do. w we use direct analysis in real time, time-of- fligight mass spspec to look ate chemototypes of trees. and just lie e a fingerprinint can identy individual h humans, a c chemope cann identify individualal spec. if the e informatioion isalididd and stands in consesensus, it wl be integrated with our forest database. t the database allowss to provivide information to lalw enforcement, where they can determine if something has s ben done illegally, whether that's import wood shipmement or a wood pproduct under falalse declaratn or whohout completete certification. and so our goal is s really to o develop a a dae thatat can be usused hopefululle day by anynybody i in
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general colin powell, sam elliott, cynthia erivo, laurence fishburne, trace adkins, esai morales, renéeing, kelli o'hara, christopher jackson, and mary mccormack. the national memorial day concert. sunday, may 24th, 8/7 central on pbs. >>> the mayor of montgomery, alabama, sounding the alarm as coronavirus cases surge. four hospitals in the area running out of icu beds to take the patients, the patients forced to travel at least an hour away to get treatment. >> victor blackwell joins us from mountgomery. a small number of cases but a worrisome sign here. how concerning is this to local officials and what are they doing in response? >> reporter: well, listen, there is certainly a sense of urgency here. you hear it from the mayomayor,o the four house of representatives hospitals. the other three hospitals are managed by baptist health. we're told they have seen a surge of cases, hospitalizations from covid-19 over the last three weeks at each of those facilities. the mayor tells us in the first week of may there was a 45% increase of covid positive cases and then in the second week 46% s
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for home grown sons to be raised to buy them and to keep them here when the piece christ mocked by 3 renee songs artist. was sold at auction for 24000000 euros after decades of lying and discovered hanging in a kitchen france stepped in. i saluted the role played by the system of control over the export of cultural goods for the protection and richmond of the national heritage and i thank the members of the advisory commission on national treasures thanks to the time given by this measure every effort can be made to ensure that this exceptional work and reaches the national collections but now as the economy sputters around a 100 national treasures from the 19th century and particularly from the reign of louis philip the 1st francis last king will be sold to the highest bidders the money from the sale in september is going to rightly into good hands of course to support the country's hard pressed hospitals particularly the foundation for paris hospitals and french hospitals whose president is emanuel mark wife. charlotte. r.t. paris. invisible class of 2 documentaries latest film could cha
for home grown sons to be raised to buy them and to keep them here when the piece christ mocked by 3 renee songs artist. was sold at auction for 24000000 euros after decades of lying and discovered hanging in a kitchen france stepped in. i saluted the role played by the system of control over the export of cultural goods for the protection and richmond of the national heritage and i thank the members of the advisory commission on national treasures thanks to the time given by this measure every...
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general colin powell, sam elliott, cynthia erivo, laurence fishburne, trace adkins, esai morales, renéeing, kelli o'hara, christopher jackson, and mary mccormack. the national memorial day concert. sunday, may 24th, 8/7 central on pbs. robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some-rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system... ...attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred... ...as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor
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. >> that was renee santos reporting. >>> abay area baby has the coronavirus. the medical mystery is making history . >> i was pretty shocked. how was this possible? >> our exclusive interview. >>> this shop was out of business. >>> their congress high school senior american teenager. >>> right now on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, more bay area news at 5:30. tragedy striking a bay area racetrack. >>> do you need to get your license renewed? the bay area dmv offices back open. >>> a medical mystery involving a bay area baby, her mother, and a team of doctors. tonight, an exclusive interview. good evening. >> coronaviruses wreaking havoc on california's budget. now projected to face a $54 billion shortfall. california schools will be hit hard, k-12 education could be cut. $18 billion over the next two years. the governor is hoping for help from washington. >> they have the one ability we don't and that's the ability to meet this moment where we are constitutionally required to balance budgets and they are able to invest in the future by borrowing in orde
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renee, good morning to you. >> thank you for having me. >> let's dive right into this. these new tools out there to be associated with contact tracing. is this something that you believe has legs here, that will work in the future? >> i think it is necessary at the moment, we are in the middle of a pandemic and we need to know how the virus is moving around, how it is . but it needs to be limited in its endeavor. in other words, once we have gotten control of the pandemic we need to limit what we are tracing and for whom, and why. patients have the ability to update settings on their phones to correct these things and i think it's important to remember that. >> and you think about all of the people who have phones around the world and maybe some who don't. but i would think the more people who actually download the apps, this will be more successful? >> absolutely, i think it is a really important part of tracking how this virus is moving. >> let me ask you more, i feel like we're going back in time to doctors visits, the doctors would come to your house, are you experi
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. >>> let's go to rene in texas. rene >> caller: how are you doing, jimmy?od, how are you >> caller: doing good, sir just wanted to know your thoughts on carvana. >> people tell me there's no way they can make money. sure enough, i thought when they were on air they acquitted themselves very well i have to go with the trend here people tell me, jim, you're not being enough, it's good. >>> tom in florida, tom. >> caller: booyah, jim >> booyah. >> caller: my stock is the chinese online k-12 tutoring provider in china. the new york stock exchange symbol is gsx. >> no, chgg. i think you should sell that and be in ching. i don't trust that company one bit. >>> let's go to jared in washington jared. >> caller: love your show, man, watch you every day. >> thank you what's going on? >> caller: so, jim, with earnings coming up and so many companies realizing the benefits of work from home, what are your thoughts on slack? >> everyone keeps thinking that microsoft is going to wipe out slack. i think that slack -- i like slack all the way down i take a lot of heat for
. >>> let's go to rene in texas. rene >> caller: how are you doing, jimmy?od, how are you >> caller: doing good, sir just wanted to know your thoughts on carvana. >> people tell me there's no way they can make money. sure enough, i thought when they were on air they acquitted themselves very well i have to go with the trend here people tell me, jim, you're not being enough, it's good. >>> tom in florida, tom. >> caller: booyah, jim >> booyah....
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general colin powell, sam elliott, cynthia erivo, laurence fishburne, trace adkins, esai morales, renéeer jackson, and mary mccormack. the national memorial day concert. sunday, may 24th, 8/7 central on pbs. managingaudrey's on it.s? eating right... ... and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection... ...in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection,... ...ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction and don't take it if you're on dialysis or have
general colin powell, sam elliott, cynthia erivo, laurence fishburne, trace adkins, esai morales, renéeer jackson, and mary mccormack. the national memorial day concert. sunday, may 24th, 8/7 central on pbs. managingaudrey's on it.s? eating right... ... and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for...
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after rene passed away the nurses posted two signs from the window where they usually waved. at peace, we are so sorry. rene's family said they found great comfort in these nurses knowing their dad was well-taken care of up until the end. their dad was 65 years old. that's it for us. i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo primetime." >>> thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." please join me tonight not spending anymore time about this nonsense about the president refusing to acknowledge anything should have been done differently in the handling of the pandemic. why is the media going after it, who cares? have you ever heard him take responsibility for any mistake? what did you expect him to say? he has three tools in the face of criticism, deny, lie and defy. and then he has a rotation of robotic mouthpieces that parrot the same thing that he says. look, in november this president will be weighed and measured by you. that's then. right now forget about what he says. what matters is how we're reopening and what needs to be done to make it faster an
after rene passed away the nurses posted two signs from the window where they usually waved. at peace, we are so sorry. rene's family said they found great comfort in these nurses knowing their dad was well-taken care of up until the end. their dad was 65 years old. that's it for us. i want to hand it over to chris for "cuomo primetime." >>> thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." please join me tonight not spending anymore time about this...
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owner renee smith took us inside to show us how she plans to get back to work like never before. melanie woodrow has the story. >> manicurist renee smith is taking matters into her own hands. >> we're scraping and grinding to get this together. >> smith owns d & r barber and nail shop in union city. >> covid is real. we're not talking about a nail fungus that you can go to a doctor and get a pill and it's gone in 90 days. >> she says she saw the writing on the wall and began building these part tirns. >> it actually has three sides. it has a cutout here where your hand goes through. it comes down to here. the kleins still would be requested to wear a mask. >> on the barbershop side, her husband has been building these partitions as well. >> as you can see, it's tagged there. the flex glass will go up that high. the client sitting in the chair will still be able to see their surroundings, still have a social atmosphere because that's what barbershops really are. >> last week governor gavin newsom shocked many in the beauty industry when he announced what he said was the origin of
owner renee smith took us inside to show us how she plans to get back to work like never before. melanie woodrow has the story. >> manicurist renee smith is taking matters into her own hands. >> we're scraping and grinding to get this together. >> smith owns d & r barber and nail shop in union city. >> covid is real. we're not talking about a nail fungus that you can go to a doctor and get a pill and it's gone in 90 days. >> she says she saw the writing on the...
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it's not stifling the speech, simply presenting an alternate point of view. >> thank you, renee. we appreciate your perspective on? >> thank you so much for having me.
it's not stifling the speech, simply presenting an alternate point of view. >> thank you, renee. we appreciate your perspective on? >> thank you so much for having me.
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. >> reporter: renee and her husband scott live within a few minute walk of the beach and say they understand the concerns about people from out of town crowding the beaches. >> i think if people came down here and did the whole social distancing, it would be good. but i don't think everyone's following those rules. >> reporter: that's why deputies will be out all weekend in off-road vehicles aggressively enforcing the beach ban. to warn or cite anyone gathering on the beach, a policy that isn't going over well with everyone. >> on the weekends, saturday or sunday, i can understand them putting some restrictions but not monday through friday for locals. >> reporter: the santa cruz sheriff says the order will be in place for the next flee weeks then after that it could change depending on how it's working. in santa cruz, katie nielsen, kpix 5. >>> a live look at san jose airport. the latest to enforce face masks starting on monday. anyone travelling the through the airport will be required to wear some sort of face covering. children under 7 will not be included. masks are already required at
. >> reporter: renee and her husband scott live within a few minute walk of the beach and say they understand the concerns about people from out of town crowding the beaches. >> i think if people came down here and did the whole social distancing, it would be good. but i don't think everyone's following those rules. >> reporter: that's why deputies will be out all weekend in off-road vehicles aggressively enforcing the beach ban. to warn or cite anyone gathering on the beach,...
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renee boucher, rand paul's neighbor. gill fredericks carnival cruise pr director.e, alamakee county caucus coordinator. he played the balloon boy. he played ruth bader ginsburg. he played george washington's ghost. he played donald trump's father in hell. sometimes he'd be in two bits per monologue. i couldn't choose between them and i'd just say you know what? do a quick costume change, we'll put him on twice. we could not get enough fred. he never had any time to prepare for these bits. we'd call him at noon and say hey, today you're going to be a boat captain. he'd say, aye, aye. he'd be on set by 2:00. we'd do one run-through of the script that was usually not finished yet. and then he and i would do it with no rehearsal live in front of the audience. and he nailed it every time. dozens of times. up to 86 years old he killed it. we loved being around fred. we loved having him with us. and what you're about to see, our time with fred, are some of my favorite moments from the show. >> jimmy: if there is such a thing as a comedy genius he definitely is one. please
renee boucher, rand paul's neighbor. gill fredericks carnival cruise pr director.e, alamakee county caucus coordinator. he played the balloon boy. he played ruth bader ginsburg. he played george washington's ghost. he played donald trump's father in hell. sometimes he'd be in two bits per monologue. i couldn't choose between them and i'd just say you know what? do a quick costume change, we'll put him on twice. we could not get enough fred. he never had any time to prepare for these bits. we'd...
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telluride in colorado gave renee zellweger a huge oscars lift for her portrayal ofjudy garland by grantingor her performance. the toronto film festival gave the anti—nazi satire jojo rabbit its people's choice award, boosting its offcuts chances. —— boosting its oscars chances. and the new york film festival opened with martin scorsese and the irishman endowing that movie with great academy awards momentum. so what's going to happen this time around with a reduced film festival presence in the offing to propel films to oscar glory? there will be an awards conversation. people like me, people like you are going to be looking at movies and saying that's an awards contender and writing about them. i mean, how else does it happen? it's just that it won't happen in a big screening room with lots of people. it'll be happening more virtually. the end of the year is likely to be crammed full of pictures whose release has been delayed by the pandemic. there may be a huge crush of movies competing for the attention of oscar voters, and will also include films that have been streamed that were origin
telluride in colorado gave renee zellweger a huge oscars lift for her portrayal ofjudy garland by grantingor her performance. the toronto film festival gave the anti—nazi satire jojo rabbit its people's choice award, boosting its offcuts chances. —— boosting its oscars chances. and the new york film festival opened with martin scorsese and the irishman endowing that movie with great academy awards momentum. so what's going to happen this time around with a reduced film festival presence...
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i want to ask unanimous consent to submit to letter from erwin chim renes key discussing that view that remote voting process inre considering today would fact be constitutional. in the letter, the dean says, the constitution bestows in each house of congress broad discretion to its own the rules for proceed seeings. this authority -- proceedings. this authority is expansive and a rule to adopt proxy voting. nothing in the constitution otherwise. moreover, if this were hallenged in court, it's very likely the case would be dismissed as a political question. the supreme court has ruled that to the internal operation of the congress are in the federal courts. ndeed, i've written the court often -- indeed, i have written the court often has held the pertaining to its internal governance should not be reviewed by the federal judiciary. i'd also like to submit for the record and ask unanimous consent to submit for the record a from deborah perilstein -- pearlsteen from cardoza school of law. in her letter, which i strongly recommend all of my colleagues full, professor writes, i believe adop
i want to ask unanimous consent to submit to letter from erwin chim renes key discussing that view that remote voting process inre considering today would fact be constitutional. in the letter, the dean says, the constitution bestows in each house of congress broad discretion to its own the rules for proceed seeings. this authority -- proceedings. this authority is expansive and a rule to adopt proxy voting. nothing in the constitution otherwise. moreover, if this were hallenged in court, it's...
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home grown funds to be raised to buy them and to keep them here when the piece christ mocked by 3 renee songs artist. was sold at auction for 24000000 euros after decades of lying and discovered hanging in a kitchen france stepped in. i salute the eminent role played by the system of control over the export of cultural goods for the protection and richmond of the national heritage and i think the members of the advisory commission a national treasure of thanks to the time given by this measure every effort can be made to ensure that this exceptional work and reaches the national collections but now as the economy sputters around a 100 national treasures from the 19th century and particularly from the reign of louis philip the 1st francis last king will be sold to the highest bidders the money from the sale in september is going to write into good hands of course to support the country's hard pressed hospitals particularly the foundation for paris hospitals and french hospitals whose president is emanuel mark wife. charlotte. r.t. paris. all new yorkers who've been bearing the brunt of f
home grown funds to be raised to buy them and to keep them here when the piece christ mocked by 3 renee songs artist. was sold at auction for 24000000 euros after decades of lying and discovered hanging in a kitchen france stepped in. i salute the eminent role played by the system of control over the export of cultural goods for the protection and richmond of the national heritage and i think the members of the advisory commission a national treasure of thanks to the time given by this measure...
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i thought it was just about being proactive and locking the home down renee i just didn't think that i had any other choice to be honest with you i've been here 7 weeks now victoria house. and. 7 weeks is very comfortable very warm. and me. joy day and we all adore and my family is it and it's as if there was a mom and dad and that's how we should there's been some tears but there's been more happy times in tears and if i had to do it all again. if i had to yes i would jump at the chance of doing this again jolt trickly hill hasn't seen his fiance in person for weeks and it could be many weeks more before the elderly and vulnerable can emerge from isolation i mean i wouldn't of a word like you're looking for looking for today and i'm sure as everyone in the world is you know the day that we can say it's safe to step outside does go back to normal normal fairly i asked claire whether she feels the care home sector has been let down by the government i think it's really disappointing you know it's almost like we've just been forgotten about relating you know i mean it was only last wee
i thought it was just about being proactive and locking the home down renee i just didn't think that i had any other choice to be honest with you i've been here 7 weeks now victoria house. and. 7 weeks is very comfortable very warm. and me. joy day and we all adore and my family is it and it's as if there was a mom and dad and that's how we should there's been some tears but there's been more happy times in tears and if i had to do it all again. if i had to yes i would jump at the chance of...
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could look like wisconsin in april john hendren el jersey or chicago now red bit of good news renee to the virus a 113 year old spanish woman has become the oldest person in the world to recover larry out brown yes was isolated in a room at a cat home north of boston office several weeks while she battled coronavirus 2 other people in the home though did die it's not the 1st time the great grandmother has survived a global pandemic she also recovered from the spanish flu here in 1981. if well as everything right here on our website comment analysis and video on demand they you can watch us life as well. headlines now a leading member of the u.s. coronavirus task force is calling on states not to rush to ease restrictions saying america's outbreak is not yet under control dr anthony fauci is warned of serious consequences including needless death he's among the experts who've been testifying to sammy says about the time the ministrations handling of the pandemic and plans to lift lockdowns but found he says that ignoring the guidelines could trigger another outbreak that would damage th
could look like wisconsin in april john hendren el jersey or chicago now red bit of good news renee to the virus a 113 year old spanish woman has become the oldest person in the world to recover larry out brown yes was isolated in a room at a cat home north of boston office several weeks while she battled coronavirus 2 other people in the home though did die it's not the 1st time the great grandmother has survived a global pandemic she also recovered from the spanish flu here in 1981. if well...
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renÉ de univisiÓn 23 nos cuenta. >> es una situaciÓn bastante difÍcil no saber. >> el coronavirus aislÓerÓ. >> cuando preguntÉ para poder verlo para hablar por videollamada me dijeron que la conexiÓn estaba mala, que no me podÍan oír, que llamara maÑana y me colgaron. >> carmen llora la partida de su cuÑado. >> ahÍ no hubo forma de despedirse de nadie. >> despuÉs de tres dÍas de ser diagnosticado en el mismo centro le decÍan que estaba bien y sin sÍntomas, pero de pronto fue llevado a un hospital. en menos de 30horas falleciÓ. >> no tomaron el cuidado suficiente. no admitieron mÁs personas de visita. han esperado para empezar a hacer las pruebas. >> ellos no tenÍan todos los equipos de protecciÓn requeridos. >> el doctor visita a 20 centros de cuidado de ancianos en miami y opina que con este panorama es importante que los ancianos vean a sus familias. >> yo creo que hay que levantar esta restricciÓn que ha estado ahÍ por meses y permitir que la familia tenga acceso a sus familiares con toda la protecciÓn que se requiera. es la Única forma de poder mitigar el sufrimiento. >> carmen gÓme
renÉ de univisiÓn 23 nos cuenta. >> es una situaciÓn bastante difÍcil no saber. >> el coronavirus aislÓerÓ. >> cuando preguntÉ para poder verlo para hablar por videollamada me dijeron que la conexiÓn estaba mala, que no me podÍan oír, que llamara maÑana y me colgaron. >> carmen llora la partida de su cuÑado. >> ahÍ no hubo forma de despedirse de nadie. >> despuÉs de tres dÍas de ser diagnosticado en el mismo centro le decÍan que estaba bien y...
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rob: renÉ would like to thank her two nieces, andrea who works in riverside california and josie whocelebrated a birthday in marino valley. thank you so much. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. rob: san francisco official defending a controversial and to provide free drugs and alcohol to homeless addicts quarantining in hotels. >> our focus needs to be on supporting them and meeting them where they are. so they can be cared for in the most appropriate way, a way that is good for them and our community. rob: it hits close to home for our next guest who calls this decision outrageous was chairman of the san francisco republican party joins me with more. your reaction to this? >> it is outrageous. to come to san francisco they will restock your bar too. the city has been building up to this for a long time. all the tents you see, the video san francisco, we have slowly been buildin
rob: renÉ would like to thank her two nieces, andrea who works in riverside california and josie whocelebrated a birthday in marino valley. thank you so much. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. rob: san francisco official defending a controversial and to provide free drugs and alcohol to...