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sylvia, thank you so much for sharing your story at the top there. that is really admirable. i think we all need to really thank you and thank all women for sharing their stories like that. so yes, please abide the book. threes by through here there is a buy button at the bottom of your screen. thank you to the audience for watching us if you're interested in more townhall content, you can click the follow button on this broadcast channel just at the top right of the page. and also if you are so inclined, and are able, we would love to have a donation from you as well by using the donate page at the bottom of your screen here as well. so kennedy, sylvia, thank you so much and have a great night everyone. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to news max topping the list as he claims about the effectiveness of lockdowns in his pamphlet unreported truths about covid-19 and locked down. that is followed by democracy and one book or less. : : most of these authors have been on book tv. i go to booktv.org. starting out,
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sylvia has not been able to see her baby.hab turning to talk and swallow and many other things because her brain was starved of oxygen for up to eight minutes during that cardiac arrest. her sister tells us sylvia's made ate lot of progress in rehab. here is sylvia with her husband just last week. today we're told she laughed and smiled when she saw her parents on a video call. she's going to need round the clock care when he does -- when she does go home. her family set up a gofundme page. you see the info there on the screen. we wish sylvia and her entire family in the weeks and months and years ahead. >>> the news continues right now. i'm going to hand it over to chris for "cuomo prime time." chris? >>ester, a great name. a huge, towering figure in the bible. gives us -- gives the jews the holiday of -- she was a fighter. she fought for her people and will fight now. anderson, thank you, my friend. >>> i'm chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." 127,000 dead. the task force says we could be heading to 100,000 cases a day. th
sylvia has not been able to see her baby.hab turning to talk and swallow and many other things because her brain was starved of oxygen for up to eight minutes during that cardiac arrest. her sister tells us sylvia's made ate lot of progress in rehab. here is sylvia with her husband just last week. today we're told she laughed and smiled when she saw her parents on a video call. she's going to need round the clock care when he does -- when she does go home. her family set up a gofundme page. you...
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to men like air, that is sylvia plath but also there is sylvia plath who is in rapture do by the only man she cannot box and what that complicated relationship to her own power is and the other biographical story i think about in the book, somebody like edith wharton, also an incredibly accomplished, successful woman, in her 40s she has a relationship with martin fullerton who is very sketchy, treacherous, not very intellectually dazzling or accomplished person and she writes at one point i want to lose everything to you. and so again that paradox, she wants to lose to him, she doesn't want to be in the strong position in relationship to him and i think also about a writer like mary mccarthy who also was this incredibly fierce, successful, almost intimidating public figure in her life but in her relationship with critic edmund wilson she talks about how he would humiliate her in all these ways in front of her friends and she would have to ask him for a nickel to make a telephone call. i kind of look at these different biographies as a way of thinking about how complicated this idea, t
to men like air, that is sylvia plath but also there is sylvia plath who is in rapture do by the only man she cannot box and what that complicated relationship to her own power is and the other biographical story i think about in the book, somebody like edith wharton, also an incredibly accomplished, successful woman, in her 40s she has a relationship with martin fullerton who is very sketchy, treacherous, not very intellectually dazzling or accomplished person and she writes at one point i...
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here is sylvia with her husband last week.ay we are told she laughed and smiled when she saw her parents on a video call. she will need round the clock care when she does go home. her family set up a go fund me page. you see the info there on the skroon. we wish sylvia and her entire family the best in the weeks and months and years ahead. the news continues right now. we want to hand it over to questions for cuomo prime team. >> esther, a huge towering figure in the bible. she was a fighter. she fought for her people and she will fight for herself now. a great story, thank you, my friend. anderson, i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." 127,000 dead. the task force says we could be headed to 100,000 cases a day. that's the bad news, what itself the food news? there is a chance. the key is the same as it's always been my brothers and sisters, we must be together as ever as one. you, me and a perversely self interested president makes
here is sylvia with her husband last week.ay we are told she laughed and smiled when she saw her parents on a video call. she will need round the clock care when she does go home. her family set up a go fund me page. you see the info there on the skroon. we wish sylvia and her entire family the best in the weeks and months and years ahead. the news continues right now. we want to hand it over to questions for cuomo prime team. >> esther, a huge towering figure in the bible. she was a...
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was denied to sylvia morris. it was a technological advantage , because research in american newspapers has been transformed in the last decade. historians are gradually learning this. the public may not be aware of it. the internet now makes available the opportunity to do research newspapers, before 1922 anyway, in a way that was unreceivable for those who started out in the 1960s. in those days if it was on microfilm, they would hand you a real and you had to put it on the machine and he started out by trying to find the date you wanted. nothing was indexed, there was no digitization. you had to start reading and looking and hoping you would find something. with chronicling america, bless you library of congress, and with america's newspapers, another website, all you have to do is specify the date, specify the newspaper, specify the name, click, and you can have 400 or 500 entries pop up with it nicely telling you where the story is. so, at home, sometimes in your pajamas, you can print out stuff that would r
was denied to sylvia morris. it was a technological advantage , because research in american newspapers has been transformed in the last decade. historians are gradually learning this. the public may not be aware of it. the internet now makes available the opportunity to do research newspapers, before 1922 anyway, in a way that was unreceivable for those who started out in the 1960s. in those days if it was on microfilm, they would hand you a real and you had to put it on the machine and he...
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yvonne: sylvia lim sylvia lim that was. bloomberg -- that was sylvia lim .rg is reaching out for the election results. -- is said to consider exiting air asia. we have details, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: reports say -- is considering an exit from the air asia india venture where it holds a majority stake. let's bring in our asia export reporter. what would air asia indian need now to stay afloat? >> obviously, it definitely needs more investment. asiaweek, we heard of air approaching tata to possibly sell their stake to tata. today, we get a report saying that tata is not interested. find someoned to who might be able to take their shares off air asia or get banks bringingf -- they are cash and not flying as much as they used to so they need cash one way or the other. cathay also in the news. how important is this fundraising for the airline? [no audio] haslinda: kyunghee? yvonne: i think we might have lost her. we will try to bring her back a little bit later on but as we count our down to that, take a look at market today. we are seeing quite a bit
yvonne: sylvia lim sylvia lim that was. bloomberg -- that was sylvia lim .rg is reaching out for the election results. -- is said to consider exiting air asia. we have details, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: reports say -- is considering an exit from the air asia india venture where it holds a majority stake. let's bring in our asia export reporter. what would air asia indian need now to stay afloat? >> obviously, it definitely needs more investment. asiaweek, we heard of air...
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>> first of all, sylvia, thank you for having me and thank you for hosting this today. look, i hate this question. look, i acknowledge right up front that i'm not a doctor and i'm not an epidemiologist and to have any view of really where we are going in the u.s. economy you have to have a view on the virus and they are inextricably linked by now. if you get anything wrong on either side you will make mistakes. look, we are in a position that we did not think we would begin in the middle of july. we all felt or we all heard or we were all told because none of us really know that the virus would subside during the summer months but we needed to be prepared for a second wave comes september or october during normal flu season but it seems to me that we are still on a prolonged first wave and reaching record highs from the first wave. i think that has changed my thinking and has probably changed your thinking as well, i am not talk to you recently but it's changed all her thinking on where we are so you as a president of the university have to figure out what will you do t
>> first of all, sylvia, thank you for having me and thank you for hosting this today. look, i hate this question. look, i acknowledge right up front that i'm not a doctor and i'm not an epidemiologist and to have any view of really where we are going in the u.s. economy you have to have a view on the virus and they are inextricably linked by now. if you get anything wrong on either side you will make mistakes. look, we are in a position that we did not think we would begin in the middle...
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sylvia, thank you for joining us.ur friends on are urging everyone to go back and look at them. overall, there was a misunderstanding with questions about the rule of law,. is the overall package enough in terms of the money transferred to really help some of the countries in need, or is it more of a political will? silvia: i think it is both, and this is an historic step with withility because integration on the fiscal side, one of which was opposition to large size e.u. issuance. to happen tooing the tune of 750 billion. if you look back to the previous decade, the capacity of the u.s. marginallyt was only $70 billion total over 10 years. explicit net fiscal transfer that has long been a redline even north of europe, and is also going to go -- because the grant component in the next generation e.u. allows for less fiscal transfers. this is really significant. francine: sylvia, what does italy get out of this? again, the fiscal transfer is quite small. to fend off the pressure with italy? silvia: italy stands to gain
sylvia, thank you for joining us.ur friends on are urging everyone to go back and look at them. overall, there was a misunderstanding with questions about the rule of law,. is the overall package enough in terms of the money transferred to really help some of the countries in need, or is it more of a political will? silvia: i think it is both, and this is an historic step with withility because integration on the fiscal side, one of which was opposition to large size e.u. issuance. to happen...
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joining us from sylvia's restaurant in harlem, new york, is triness black.sylvia's is iconic restaurant that has been around since the '60s. whether you come from out of town want authentic experience in harlem and live in the neighborhood, you want what is most delicious, people glock to the neighborhood. we don't live far from harlem ourself. we have been to your place. it is phenomenal. breaks my heart it is difficult for you. it is a journey from the pandemic to then. from the protests and riots. >> yes. melissa: people wanted to support black owned businesses because of george floyd. where are you now, and what has that journey been like? >> the journey has been a roller-coaster. the one thing i will say is that we were very determined to keep that marquee lit on lennox avenue. we're celebrating our 58th anniversary on august 1st, so it is really important for our lights to stay on. it's a sign everything will be okay, harlem. we're a village. we're in this together. we will get through this. melissa: yeah. you know they say one of the things, was when
joining us from sylvia's restaurant in harlem, new york, is triness black.sylvia's is iconic restaurant that has been around since the '60s. whether you come from out of town want authentic experience in harlem and live in the neighborhood, you want what is most delicious, people glock to the neighborhood. we don't live far from harlem ourself. we have been to your place. it is phenomenal. breaks my heart it is difficult for you. it is a journey from the pandemic to then. from the protests and...
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really to less assists why it does cause psychological strain is all sorry sylvia they've survived a life threatening disease and they keep thinking about what could have happened. last had to sign current. director danielle of it spends a lot of time thinking about her father he was in hospital with cancer and the coronavirus in the spring she was only allowed to visit when he was dying 2 days after his death she had the 1st symptoms of self and couldn't attend his funeral something she discusses with our doctors here. what we have this time for our patients that's something that a cured care professionals just have very little time for these days we can give our patients the time they need to really listen to their problems so that they can get these things off their chest you know. more and more former covert 1000 patients are being admitted to rehabilitation centers in germany health insurance companies have started covering the costs to ease the pressure on hospitals. daniel of it is now immune and feels liberated. just a few days ago i laughed out loud for the 1st time that's w
really to less assists why it does cause psychological strain is all sorry sylvia they've survived a life threatening disease and they keep thinking about what could have happened. last had to sign current. director danielle of it spends a lot of time thinking about her father he was in hospital with cancer and the coronavirus in the spring she was only allowed to visit when he was dying 2 days after his death she had the 1st symptoms of self and couldn't attend his funeral something she...
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be either of patients the most severe ones potentially that we've observed was direct inflammatory sylvia changes in the brain and here the outcome and potentially be fatal and people can recover from it that there is a higher likelihood that they will have a residual neurological deficit after recovery. and just briefly what sort of patients are especially affected in these cases. so we've seen the effects of co with 19 on the brain in patients that had quite that chest and multi-organ effects of the corona virus and we have seen this in these people as they need to be integrated fully ventilated and as we wean them off sedation ventilation realized oh they are very slow to wake up. and this is a potentially secondary complication of their critical illness and of their long time an i.t. you interesting enough we have also seen the virus in people that were very very mildly affected from alarm point of view and from another point of view and they had only presented to hospital because of the severe neurological manifestation that the virus was triggering in those so it seems to be quite u
be either of patients the most severe ones potentially that we've observed was direct inflammatory sylvia changes in the brain and here the outcome and potentially be fatal and people can recover from it that there is a higher likelihood that they will have a residual neurological deficit after recovery. and just briefly what sort of patients are especially affected in these cases. so we've seen the effects of co with 19 on the brain in patients that had quite that chest and multi-organ effects...
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minister sylvia what i was going to do was with general it was a lot. better than i was a say and i had to. sign off as well as as well as the kids here so i learned how to be mostly on the left so i have been with some of the. law but i see a show about i had a while but i see a. lot but i wish they could show. me how but i seem to be. the. the. little you know the good one because what we do to them is you believe both of. them said. to me a consistent thank. you. to the no good. what if you could do that. but i have it never had a. little bit of those little. little my nose into most any of them put it on the lawn hold on a moment to have them at the occasional comes from rock but looked up to by. who can continue going on oh but. there's a name about them all. of course. you want to have fun on. and has a. little one with the physio and the other. can laura. and then you can on the worst burn through. the long run and. alan will have a lot on how that i'll be sharing. model of the show along that. they're mccarran how do you know who she. and not ev
minister sylvia what i was going to do was with general it was a lot. better than i was a say and i had to. sign off as well as as well as the kids here so i learned how to be mostly on the left so i have been with some of the. law but i see a show about i had a while but i see a. lot but i wish they could show. me how but i seem to be. the. the. little you know the good one because what we do to them is you believe both of. them said. to me a consistent thank. you. to the no good. what if you...
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history appreciate it he will soon be converted into one last what is the importance of the heart you sylvia and for whom europe's energy security is not independence this is about. you can't be both with the yeah you want. your. morning. as donald trump sends troops into the city of portland to wash out his rest we look at how his tactics echo those used by previous presidents both received twitter proof our election chances are. the u.k. suspends its extradition treaty with hong kong of affairs suspects would need to be sad to make china beijing has bronzes the move a brutal mad leg and it's entitled. to american citizens about to right the wrongs of the cost with reparations for minority communities but not everyone's in favor. of going to pay forward.
history appreciate it he will soon be converted into one last what is the importance of the heart you sylvia and for whom europe's energy security is not independence this is about. you can't be both with the yeah you want. your. morning. as donald trump sends troops into the city of portland to wash out his rest we look at how his tactics echo those used by previous presidents both received twitter proof our election chances are. the u.k. suspends its extradition treaty with hong kong of...
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lauren: thousands of protesters have gathered in sylvia's capital -- serbia's capital.olice fired tear gas at demonstrators outside the government building as they call for a politician to resign after the highest number of deaths from covid-19. he has been accused of lifting restrictions early so he could hold an election last month, which he won. our reporter is in belgrade. what is the situation like? reporter: out of control. i'm sorry we cannot see each other but i will try to describe what is happening. arege amount of people gathering outside the national assembly. they are angry for new measures because of coronavirus. from coronavirus, the highest number in one day. hospital.are in said they are demanding belgrade will be anded down and maybe serbia people are angry and feeling it's not the right way to deal with the situation. they are angry because they think hospitals are in bad afraidon and they were sick and dying people is bigger than officials say. this is the reason why the people are gathered in front of the national assembly and they will riot. police
lauren: thousands of protesters have gathered in sylvia's capital -- serbia's capital.olice fired tear gas at demonstrators outside the government building as they call for a politician to resign after the highest number of deaths from covid-19. he has been accused of lifting restrictions early so he could hold an election last month, which he won. our reporter is in belgrade. what is the situation like? reporter: out of control. i'm sorry we cannot see each other but i will try to describe...
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sylvia lennan—spence has more. between people, and if you're caught too close, authorities will be watching. the high—tech security software is being funded by the inter—american development bank. it's being used first in ecuador, where coronavirus has infected more than 55,000 people. translation: we think roughly 90% of citizens use a facemask but we don't know if they're being used correctly, and we can see out on the street that in many areas, social distancing is not practised. it's just not being done. lockdown measures have eased across ecuador, but there are new outbreaks in parts of quito. translation: we are very concerned with the increase in infections in some suburbs of the capital. in co—ordination with the authorities, there are to be restrictions in the historic centre. unfortunately, that's where there has been an increase. the world health organization says the virus is yet to peak across south america, and one of the biggest fears is widespread complacency. sylvia lennan—spence, bbc news. plans b
sylvia lennan—spence has more. between people, and if you're caught too close, authorities will be watching. the high—tech security software is being funded by the inter—american development bank. it's being used first in ecuador, where coronavirus has infected more than 55,000 people. translation: we think roughly 90% of citizens use a facemask but we don't know if they're being used correctly, and we can see out on the street that in many areas, social distancing is not practised. it's...
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i just start going at it not really knowing what i'm doing but i don't give up and i keep playing sylvia and. ok i would say that was mission not accomplished because it was so much more excel thing than i expected and on the other hand it was so much fun. in the end i'm quite proud because i've played the album on and i learned it all in a single day even if it wasn't quite perfect. from one longstanding tradition to the next namely the greek presidential guard in athens they are called f. stillness and they stand guard in front of the parliament they and night in mind look boring but for many young men this job is a dream come true they have to fulfill certain requirements like being able to stand still for a long time and they must be over 6 feet tall they get to wear very unique uniforms but it takes a long time to put them on we got an exclusive behind the scenes look. the renowned acropolis one of the favorite targets of tourist lens is in athens if not all of greece. almost as popular a subject to photos of the government's man in front of the greek condiment building. every hour
i just start going at it not really knowing what i'm doing but i don't give up and i keep playing sylvia and. ok i would say that was mission not accomplished because it was so much more excel thing than i expected and on the other hand it was so much fun. in the end i'm quite proud because i've played the album on and i learned it all in a single day even if it wasn't quite perfect. from one longstanding tradition to the next namely the greek presidential guard in athens they are called f....
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of the lampton that ask sylvia. is there more that i should go back one thread that the more the other thought that issue and the fact that you called the bottle as if it were the budget is if it all 4 of them want most the advertiser who calls herself olga quickly offers our undercover investigator a job interview. bin but instead of meeting in an office during business hours she wants to meet on a street corner at 9 o'clock at night. this would make the process vicious if you are to sick employment in moldova you'll probably never meet with future employer or even agency that is interested in eating plant you'll never meet on the street. olga takes our undercover investigator to a noisy bar very quickly she begins her sales pitch and there was a break i think that a we didn't. really mean to i. think i did was. the defense was was i do want a. i did. wasn't a were doing was and i and i are of enco has seen this many times and seen exactly what happens to those who fall for traffickers pitch. and the traffickers ac
of the lampton that ask sylvia. is there more that i should go back one thread that the more the other thought that issue and the fact that you called the bottle as if it were the budget is if it all 4 of them want most the advertiser who calls herself olga quickly offers our undercover investigator a job interview. bin but instead of meeting in an office during business hours she wants to meet on a street corner at 9 o'clock at night. this would make the process vicious if you are to sick...
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. >>> el momento mÁs desafiante fue cuando la represen santo sylvia garcÍa cuestionÓ al investigadorfinal de la audiencia se informÓ que los siguientes dÍas se va a hacer una propuesta de ley que los casos de abuso sexual sea investigado por profesionales fuera de las bases y las vÍctimas sean compensadas por negligencia. lo riza que es vÍctima de este crimen, aplaude la situaciÓn y es algo que debiÓ haberse hecho hace tiempo. >>> nemesio ceguera cervantes, del cartel jalisco nueva generaciÓn. habrÍa construido un nuevo hospital por Órdenes del capo, la atenciÓn mÉdica serÍa para Él, sus sicarios y la gente del pueblo. segÚn el gobierno mexicano, el narcotraficante estarÍa muy enfermo y necesita cuidados mÉdicos especiales y por eso construyÓ el hospital lejos de la zona donde se oculta. este miÉrcoles se dio sepultura al bebÉ encontrado el aÑo pasado en una planta de reciclaje en san josÉ. nadie reclamÓ sus restos las autoridades no recibieron reporte de un bebÉ perdido. no se sabe como muriÓ o su procedencia y mucho menos se supo de sus padres y la organizaciÓn... se hizo cargo de
. >>> el momento mÁs desafiante fue cuando la represen santo sylvia garcÍa cuestionÓ al investigadorfinal de la audiencia se informÓ que los siguientes dÍas se va a hacer una propuesta de ley que los casos de abuso sexual sea investigado por profesionales fuera de las bases y las vÍctimas sean compensadas por negligencia. lo riza que es vÍctima de este crimen, aplaude la situaciÓn y es algo que debiÓ haberse hecho hace tiempo. >>> nemesio ceguera cervantes, del cartel...
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and sylvia joins us, as well we'll kick it off with the broader market stocks off the worst levels butssure after worse than expected jobless claims data earlier. the dow on track to close lower for the first time in five days. we were down 280 when we started the show we're down 132 again, some dip buyers communication services part of the theme here that turned positive. a lot of media stocks are higher staples also doing better along with utilities, which is the defensive trade. the buying, the buying urge continues. it continues to be a glass half full market. what is driving it, in your opinion? >> well, it doesn't have a defensive feel to me utility staples outperformed i think the bigger story, though, even though communications rally technology did not. and it's the rotation out of technology and it's the relative underperformance we've seen pretty much all week of the nasdaq 100 under performing the s&p 500. and that is what is our leader without the leadership, you kind of feel a little more defensive. let's wait for earnings. i think earnings will help this sector let's also
and sylvia joins us, as well we'll kick it off with the broader market stocks off the worst levels butssure after worse than expected jobless claims data earlier. the dow on track to close lower for the first time in five days. we were down 280 when we started the show we're down 132 again, some dip buyers communication services part of the theme here that turned positive. a lot of media stocks are higher staples also doing better along with utilities, which is the defensive trade. the buying,...
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>> first of all sylvia, thank you very much for having me at for hosting this today. i hate this question because i acknowledge right up front that i am not a doctor, i am not an epidemiologist. and to have any view of really where we are going in the u.s. economy, you have to have a view on the virus. they are strictly -- they are inextricably linked right now. if you get anything wrong on you decide, you will make mistakes. we are in a position we did not think we would be in the middle of july. we all felt, we all heard, we were all told, none of us really know, that the virus would sort of subside during the summer months. but we needed to be prepared for a second to wave come september or october, the normal flu season. it seems to me we are still in a prolonged first wave and we are reaching record highs. i think that changed my thinking and i think it changed your thinking as well. it changed all of our thinking on where we are. you as a president of a university have to figure out what are you going to do to reopen your university, we will talk about that in a
>> first of all sylvia, thank you very much for having me at for hosting this today. i hate this question because i acknowledge right up front that i am not a doctor, i am not an epidemiologist. and to have any view of really where we are going in the u.s. economy, you have to have a view on the virus. they are strictly -- they are inextricably linked right now. if you get anything wrong on you decide, you will make mistakes. we are in a position we did not think we would be in the middle...
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sylvia leonard spence.ine requirements for people arriving in the uk from spain could leave some firms unable to survive. they say tourists could be worried about quarantine is being imposed suddenly in other countries. the balearic and canary islands are trying to negotiate an exemption, saying the coronavirus infections there are coronavirus infections there a re lower coronavirus infections there are lower than in spain and the uk. the new quarantine rules for spain will have a devastating effect on the travel industry, even without the knock—on effect of a wider loss of confidence. infection rates are rising in other parts of europe and there are localised outbreaks in many places. the foreign secretary said he couldn't give any guarantees for travel abroad this summer. the number of people affected by this pain quarantine announcement is now becoming clear. travel experts believe there are 600,000 british holidaymakers in spain. by british holidaymakers in spain. by now everyone returning home to the u
sylvia leonard spence.ine requirements for people arriving in the uk from spain could leave some firms unable to survive. they say tourists could be worried about quarantine is being imposed suddenly in other countries. the balearic and canary islands are trying to negotiate an exemption, saying the coronavirus infections there are coronavirus infections there a re lower coronavirus infections there are lower than in spain and the uk. the new quarantine rules for spain will have a devastating...
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sylvia schlender of it and her family specialize in organic cows and sheep cheeses. some 15 years ago they left the city to buy a ramshackle far. over the years they renovated it and turned it into a flourishing cheese business. they have no trouble selling their dairy close to home that they have in europe there are fewer and fewer natural rich herbs and so i think that's one reason why archies the such a hit not only that coles that but also some italian french or spanish people. in poland organic food still has a small market share compared to other european nations. yet the demand is growing rapidly. more and more people are willing to pay a premium for high quality and sustainably produced food that means there are lots of opportunities for the country's organic cheese farmers to grow their herds even bigger. all too often and all over the world farming goes hard in hand with different station in many african countries slashing and bonding is the way to prepare land for planting crops regardless of whether that land is depleted or the time but many overlook the
sylvia schlender of it and her family specialize in organic cows and sheep cheeses. some 15 years ago they left the city to buy a ramshackle far. over the years they renovated it and turned it into a flourishing cheese business. they have no trouble selling their dairy close to home that they have in europe there are fewer and fewer natural rich herbs and so i think that's one reason why archies the such a hit not only that coles that but also some italian french or spanish people. in poland...
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so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.sitive and tracing those they might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but, as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller hello, we have seen the rain today in parts of england and northern wales at home outside overnight. heavy bursts developing along this weather system, still infringing into parts of the midlands. a few showers in northern scotland is in much of northern ireland and northern england and into wales. quite a warm and muggy night, cloud and rain in the south. carries on in the morning, cloud holding on in society is england and east anglia. patchy light rain even as the afternoon ends. elsewhere plenty of sunbathed sunshine. a few showers dotted about in scotland, t
so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.sitive and tracing those they might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but, as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller hello, we have seen the...
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so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.ed positive and tracing those they might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but, as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. the president of iran, hassan rouhani, has said that 25 million iranians have now been infected with the coronavirus. the figure is nearly one hundred times the official number. in a televised speech, mr rouhani did not explain the discrepancy, but said the figures were based on a new ministry of health report. 14000 iranians have officially lost their lives to covid—19. iran has been the country worst hit by the coronavirus in the middle east. a fire at a cathedral in the city of nantes in western france is thought to have been started deliberately . around 100 firefighters have been tackling the blaze, which tot
so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.ed positive and tracing those they might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but, as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. the president of iran, hassan rouhani, has said that 25 million iranians have...
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them that it is not such a lot of i do i mean that was the case well absolutely sylvia could only wonder why the taliban you. know little bit of it was their own that i was. and how they done things like that. i mean your my how do you want them but that i would i know. i own my own thing and i was not about to give out. c actually. go. to some of the oil companies that i have now i can't go over how i feel i'm not going to assume that i was just doing a little mystified i didn't employ all the while the night in the play that can't be stopped i am with you know we ended up moving to the ocean over this line enough i think i think i did i a 3 mile run it won't go bob yeah with that little money up items up on a sub on the bottom of the board i know what we're working on you know you laugh about them on our way was the whole thing to watch it together that they had to was the mother of that one and that it was that we had to work on that night i woke up at the out there with my mum who i thought about it was it was yeah that was hot out of the local high the in the. film the at the at. th
them that it is not such a lot of i do i mean that was the case well absolutely sylvia could only wonder why the taliban you. know little bit of it was their own that i was. and how they done things like that. i mean your my how do you want them but that i would i know. i own my own thing and i was not about to give out. c actually. go. to some of the oil companies that i have now i can't go over how i feel i'm not going to assume that i was just doing a little mystified i didn't employ all the...
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so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.ing those they might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but, as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. morgan bullock is an african—american irish dancerfrom richmond, virginia. after a video of her fancy footwork went viral, she was flooded with messages of praise from around the world, including one from the then irish taoiseach, leo varadkar, who invited her to dance in ireland for st patrick's day 2021. but some accused her of "cultural appropriation". she's been speaking to our reporter colm flynn. when you think of irish dancing, this probably isn't what comes to mind. this is 21—year—old irish dancerfrom richmond virginia who recently went viral for her dancing on tick—tock. morgan was just a little girl when she saw irish danc
so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.ing those they might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but, as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. morgan bullock is an african—american irish dancerfrom richmond, virginia. after a video of her...
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so it is unlikely to put sylvia out of work. have tested positive and tracing those they might have infected. in the beginning, the people had so many contacts, it was awful! there were so many, and then you would see after the shutdown, it was less and less. germany has got used to masks, distance, caution, but is this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy to leave those cares behind. you are watching bbc news. the main story this hour. schools in california will not reopen for the new academic year as the us is hit by a new wave of coronavirus infections. people are being told to wear face masks to stop a rise in infections. the us supreme courtjudge ruth bader ginsburg says she's suffered a recurrence of cancer. justice ginsburg, who is 87, said chemotherapy treatment was going well and she would continue her work. melissa murray is a law professor at the new york university school of law. i asked her what she made of the news. well, it is perhaps not surprising. justice ginsburg has had
so it is unlikely to put sylvia out of work. have tested positive and tracing those they might have infected. in the beginning, the people had so many contacts, it was awful! there were so many, and then you would see after the shutdown, it was less and less. germany has got used to masks, distance, caution, but is this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy to leave those cares behind. you are watching bbc news. the main story this hour. schools in...
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>>texas democratic congresswoman sylvia garcia says she's calling for a full independent investigation into guns murder and the command climate at fort hood. >>we will not stop until a complete thorough investigation is done. garcia says she's waiting on the secretary of the army to start the investigation and panel he promised to create last week until then california democrat jackie spear says congress will be conducting its own investigation. we must offer survivors justice while sending a strong message to the forces that harassment. >>and assault will not the tolerated spear also says she plans to introduce a bill this week to address how harassment is handled investigated and prosecuted in the u.s. military. in washington, i'm anna warren, a key. >>the coronavirus pandemic has virtually shut down one of california's most well-known industries. movie making that a handful of films are currently in production despite all the restrictions that are in place in fact one of the first is a feature film being shot right now in sonoma county. kron four's ken wayne takes a closer look. >>b
>>texas democratic congresswoman sylvia garcia says she's calling for a full independent investigation into guns murder and the command climate at fort hood. >>we will not stop until a complete thorough investigation is done. garcia says she's waiting on the secretary of the army to start the investigation and panel he promised to create last week until then california democrat jackie spear says congress will be conducting its own investigation. we must offer survivors justice while...
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. >> reporter: sylvia haguety can't stop thinking about the end of kit any's life. she knew the woman everyone called aunt kitty for more than 60 years. >> she and my mom did everything together. they were just like sisters. >> reporter: she was just always part of the family, and we loved her. >> reporter: aunt kitty was the god mother to her three children. hag looking at her at manor care. they had a covid outbreak in june. 92 residents have been infected. 14 have died, including aunt kitty. >> they had moved her into the covid wing, along with 13 other patients that day who apparently got sick at manor care all at the same time. this according to the doctor. >> reporter: hegarty says she didn't learn about the covid outbreak until after she died. she said manor care did not contact her to let her know her dear friend tested positive and was sick. she said she found out she was dead when the mortuary called about her arrangements. she and aunt kitty's children never got a chance to say goodbye. >> i would have liked to tell her i loved her. >> reporter: messages
. >> reporter: sylvia haguety can't stop thinking about the end of kit any's life. she knew the woman everyone called aunt kitty for more than 60 years. >> she and my mom did everything together. they were just like sisters. >> reporter: she was just always part of the family, and we loved her. >> reporter: aunt kitty was the god mother to her three children. hag looking at her at manor care. they had a covid outbreak in june. 92 residents have been infected. 14 have...
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sylvia lennan spence looks back on his life.hilbin was the ultimate tv performer, a staple of mid—morning chat shows. born in the bronx, he was a typical new yorker who revelled in live tv. he once told a newspaper he enjoyed working without a net and that spontaneity was everything. his career spanned six decades — something friends put down to his personality. regis had his own style that was classic and timeless. he would keep up with things, keep up to date with what was going on, and there was nothing that he wouldn't try. he was always trying to learn new things. regis philbin started work in tv in the mid—‘50s and became famous with the national talk show live with regis — first with kathie lee gifford, then kelly ripa. in 2011 he announced he was retiring from the weekday show after he had hosted it for more than 25 years. he created a style that many people that have been successful since then have picked up on and it is kind of that everyman style, self—effacing and, "would you believe i did this today to myself?" that
sylvia lennan spence looks back on his life.hilbin was the ultimate tv performer, a staple of mid—morning chat shows. born in the bronx, he was a typical new yorker who revelled in live tv. he once told a newspaper he enjoyed working without a net and that spontaneity was everything. his career spanned six decades — something friends put down to his personality. regis had his own style that was classic and timeless. he would keep up with things, keep up to date with what was going on, and...
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so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.hey might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but, as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. let's take a look at some of the day's sport and — leeds united are officially champions of the championship after brentford lost at stoke city. the only goal came in the first half from lee gregory to make it 1—nil — ensuring the bees remain third in the table and a point behind west brom heading into wednesday's final round of fixtures. it means leeds, who were promoted yesterday, cannot be caught at the top. lewis hamilton was once again in a league of his own has he claimed pole at the hungarian grand prix. he beat team—mate valtteri bottas to lead a mercedes one—two in qualifying — as the six time world champion bids for a record—equalling
so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.hey might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but, as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. let's take a look at some of the day's sport and — leeds united are officially champions of the...
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so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.he's the human version, speaking to those who've tested positive and tracing those they might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers penny smith and iain anderson — that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with nick. hello. however h owever reversal however reversal in south—east england after saturday's sunshine and heat. the midlands, east anglia and heat. the midlands, east anglia and across england, expect rain to start the day. south—west england, many of us here and across the midlands and parts of east anglia brightening up in the afternoon but the rest of the uk, sunshine, chance ofa the r
so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.he's the human version, speaking to those who've tested positive and tracing those they might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. and we'll be taking an...
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the only thing that caused the legal action committee to come back into being was sylvia rivera getting arrested in april 1970 a month after that raid. and then that is when she found the first attorney who was willing to represent the alliance and then finally, the legal committee. it's so interesting how police oppression and the most marginalized events. picking up arms for the more privileged part of the community. i will ask the standard bookselling question what you are both reading right now. >> it looked like i froze. i am reading a book called the empire of critique it is a history of the palestinian queer movement. it is an intense buck book and i recommend that. in a book i mentioned earlier. it is about facing elitism and university. in the role and that structure. we might have lost eric i might give him a second to see if he can reconnect the books. he may be experiencing some internet issues. i am reading what i had been in a long struggle with frank hebert do for months of quarantine which i wanted to revisit for a variety of reasons in light of everything that's going o
the only thing that caused the legal action committee to come back into being was sylvia rivera getting arrested in april 1970 a month after that raid. and then that is when she found the first attorney who was willing to represent the alliance and then finally, the legal committee. it's so interesting how police oppression and the most marginalized events. picking up arms for the more privileged part of the community. i will ask the standard bookselling question what you are both reading right...
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well you are then honest if you think so it's high yes i think sylvia says how do you know how do youknow i think we've a little bit of interest at times with her we've done that's the most curious route that what's for and what's not to be looked at but afterward maybe 10 years later it need to be looked at my watch and you know what t.v. news and some foreigners say that's the sense for a trip to the teats what's economy i think i think you're a very strong very measured thinker and that's made it clear to the labor where english interest rate managers are going to have time. off to our next appointment which was one of the most exciting of our whole trip. there was a huge crowd here and there was a lot of excitement in the air. 2 soldiers led some guy away obviously against his will. but there was no time to find out more because all wrong was starting. already wrong i have never seen such an impressive artistic performance. more than 100000 people took part in this display of dance and gymnastics. thousands of children in the terraces held up colored cards creating a sort of mosai
well you are then honest if you think so it's high yes i think sylvia says how do you know how do youknow i think we've a little bit of interest at times with her we've done that's the most curious route that what's for and what's not to be looked at but afterward maybe 10 years later it need to be looked at my watch and you know what t.v. news and some foreigners say that's the sense for a trip to the teats what's economy i think i think you're a very strong very measured thinker and that's...
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so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.y might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but, as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. last week the bbc reported on uk born twins darren and darrell roberts — who were brought up in council care since the age of 13 after the death of their mum, who was a foreign national. despite being born in the uk, the twins haven't been registered as british citizens. now 24 and serving prison sentences for unrelated cases of gbh, they face deportation to different caribbean countries that they've never visited. in an exclusive broadcast interview — a partner of one of the twins tells our correspondent — ashley john—ba ptiste — that attempts were not made by the council that looked after them to register them as british citizens. this is darre
so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.y might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but, as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. last week the bbc reported on uk born twins darren and darrell roberts — who were brought up in council care...
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the history appreciate it he will soon be converted into what is the importance of the heart you sylvia and. europe's energy security is not independence it's about. the u.k. suspends its extradition treaty with hong kong of affairs suspects with the mainland china beijing has branded the move virtual meddling and its in touch. her. son's troops into the city of portland to question his rights we look at how his tactics of those used by previous presidents able to improve election chong says. protesters all belong with water cannon and.
the history appreciate it he will soon be converted into what is the importance of the heart you sylvia and. europe's energy security is not independence it's about. the u.k. suspends its extradition treaty with hong kong of affairs suspects with the mainland china beijing has branded the move virtual meddling and its in touch. her. son's troops into the city of portland to question his rights we look at how his tactics of those used by previous presidents able to improve election chong says....
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there is a clearnessity given for the excessive situation we are in >> let's bring sylvia in for more tracking all the turns for these negotiations looking through the commentary, the message is clear a big step forward a massive structural importance to eu member states, the eurozone and globe al financial system break it down, what are the crucial points investors need to have the european union is setting precedent that they can tap the market and borrow a massive amount of money to tackle the crisis in the past, the european union looked to address external challenges for the first time in the history, it is looking to address eternal problems and all the economic countries are facing this is an historic moment on the other hand, we cannot forget other states are being yelled also as very important and good for their own taxpayers. this is the case in austria and netherlands. the countries were against the idea of having this commission and tackling the market. after the significant amount of recession, they agreed to do that they are telling the voters that this is a good outcome
there is a clearnessity given for the excessive situation we are in >> let's bring sylvia in for more tracking all the turns for these negotiations looking through the commentary, the message is clear a big step forward a massive structural importance to eu member states, the eurozone and globe al financial system break it down, what are the crucial points investors need to have the european union is setting precedent that they can tap the market and borrow a massive amount of money to...
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sylvia, we have seen this strength when it comes to growth stocks, tech stocks around the world.e you're putting our faith in? for the chinese markets? >> great to speak with you today. there is definitely some uncertainty, between the u.s. and china. that might lead to volatility in the market. and copyrights along the way. -- and some bumpy rides along the way. there have been bright spots from china and one is the economy began to grow in q2 after a deep slump earlier in the air. with the fiscal support in the market and more fiscal support percent,dp rising 3.2 better than 2.5% expected, it is a positive note for china. the potential headwind to this is covid, and the recloser of hong kong, let's see where that goes. -- the rate closing of hong kong, let's see where that goes. we need to look at consumer demand in china that did not pick up as much as we hoped to see but it did pick up and china is one of the largest e-commerce markets. and the global pandemic an increase in online digital shopping, looking at companies like tencent, alibaba, will likely reflect the success w
sylvia, we have seen this strength when it comes to growth stocks, tech stocks around the world.e you're putting our faith in? for the chinese markets? >> great to speak with you today. there is definitely some uncertainty, between the u.s. and china. that might lead to volatility in the market. and copyrights along the way. -- and some bumpy rides along the way. there have been bright spots from china and one is the economy began to grow in q2 after a deep slump earlier in the air. with...
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so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.version, speaking to those who tested positive and tracing those they might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but, as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. music venues and theatres in england will be allowed to open again from the beginning of august. but there are lingering questions about how safe it will be to sing in public. 0ur arts correspondent, david sillito, has more. the room is particle—free, super clean, filled with sensors. everyone is in medical scrubs, wearing masks. this is serious science. and what they are studying here... ..is singing. # happy birthday to you. happy birthday. it just seems so innocent, doesn't it? but when there is so much uncertainty and anxiety about possible infection, we really need to know w
so it's unlikely to put sylvia out of work.version, speaking to those who tested positive and tracing those they might have infected. so many contacts. it was awful, you know! there were so many. after the shutdown, it was less and less and less. germany's got used to masks, distance, caution. but, as this country embarks on a very different holiday season, experts worry. too easy, they say, to leave those cares behind. jenny hill, bbc news, frankfurt. music venues and theatres in england will...
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sylvia mathews burwell is president of american university and the first woman to lead the institution. she previously served as the 22nd secretary of the u.s. department of health and human services and also served as the director ofth the office of management and budget and she's also served as the president of global development program and chief operating officer at the bill and melinda gates foundation and president of the wal-martrt foundation. shshe's joined today by gary con and chief economic adviser to president trump, the former president and chief operating officer goldman sachs and an alumni of the american -- i welcome you both. i'm sure you are ready to start the conversation. >> iem. thank you for the introduction and leadership at this fine institute. thank you forhi joining us. we share the national economic councill i will just get us started. we are going to focus on the economy i think we need to start with the trajectory because right about now we are so interactive in terms of what that means. can you kind of startf us off with a little bit of where you think the
sylvia mathews burwell is president of american university and the first woman to lead the institution. she previously served as the 22nd secretary of the u.s. department of health and human services and also served as the director ofth the office of management and budget and she's also served as the president of global development program and chief operating officer at the bill and melinda gates foundation and president of the wal-martrt foundation. shshe's joined today by gary con and chief...
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sylvia and her family stopped on their way back from the bay. it says no trespassing, do you worry about that? >> not really, we were here last year, too. we just takepictures. we don't do anything. >> reporter: you don't worry about getting into trouble? >> no, we don't. >> reporter: nobody seemed to care about the signs. but, the farmer does. >> it would be no different than i or my family coming to your house and saying, i would like to sit on your front yard, or i am going to open up the side gate and swim in your swimming pool. >> reporter: hoping people will grow their appreciation for what farmers do. >>> i draw the line at swimming pool selfies. you are not coming to my backyard. okay? >> you had to tell me that before. especially in weather like this. >> for the part of the bay area where juliette's backyard is, this was an exceptionally hot weekend. but, it was like heat wave hot, particularly for some of these inland valleys. i can visualize where that is for you. if you look at the color-coded map, i will look at a closer look at the
sylvia and her family stopped on their way back from the bay. it says no trespassing, do you worry about that? >> not really, we were here last year, too. we just takepictures. we don't do anything. >> reporter: you don't worry about getting into trouble? >> no, we don't. >> reporter: nobody seemed to care about the signs. but, the farmer does. >> it would be no different than i or my family coming to your house and saying, i would like to sit on your front yard,...