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. >>> forget the cafeteria. ew way to get food on college campuses. >>> the family of an actress opening up on the we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ oroweat small slice. i wonder if this has the same quality ingredients as the original whole grains bread? great question, dad. and it does. it has all the same nutritious deliciousness as the original slice but only a little bit smaller. just like timmy here. my name's lucas. it sure is bobby. this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines my and more.cas. put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our st
. >>> forget the cafeteria. ew way to get food on college campuses. >>> the family of an actress opening up on the we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started....
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the cafeteria workers who spend long hours making sandwiches for hungry families. the teacher who re-taught her lessons each night for a student whose siblings use the family computer during the day. the bus driver who drove to wi-fi hotspots, to neighborhoods with no connections. the counselor who took call after call from parents in tears just trying to juggle it all. america's students and families faced a crisis like never before. they needed champions like never before. and they found there champions in you. [applause] you pushed through the chaos and adapted overnight. you met families where they were and reimagined what a classroom could be. you spoke out for safely reopening schools and more student support. you carried families through the darkest year in modern history with patients, compassion, and care. and you did it all while you worried about your own family's health and education and safety. with all of my heart and on behalf of millions of students and families, thank you for being the heroes we needed. thank you for answering this call. and now, it
the cafeteria workers who spend long hours making sandwiches for hungry families. the teacher who re-taught her lessons each night for a student whose siblings use the family computer during the day. the bus driver who drove to wi-fi hotspots, to neighborhoods with no connections. the counselor who took call after call from parents in tears just trying to juggle it all. america's students and families faced a crisis like never before. they needed champions like never before. and they found...
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so his thought was take us to the rayburn building cafeteria. so that's where we headed, we went through the tunnel, paused at the rayburn end of the title. for more confused deliberation among police officers, proceeded to the rayburn cafeteria. that did not seem safe, i instantly felt that that was not the place where we should be. at this point, there are two or three dozen members of congress in our group, one police officer and then i believe the officer or somebody else got word that there was a larger convening in the ways and means committee hearing room, which ended up the place where everybody who had been in the chamber gathered. so we then proceeded there, again without incident, and spent the rest of the afternoon waiting there. >> are there any disagreements happening among you and your colleagues or others at this time? rep. malinowski: not as we were in transit, no. >> but at other times there were? rep. malinowski: i think most of the people who ended up gathering in the long worth hearing room in that ways and means committee he
so his thought was take us to the rayburn building cafeteria. so that's where we headed, we went through the tunnel, paused at the rayburn end of the title. for more confused deliberation among police officers, proceeded to the rayburn cafeteria. that did not seem safe, i instantly felt that that was not the place where we should be. at this point, there are two or three dozen members of congress in our group, one police officer and then i believe the officer or somebody else got word that...
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the lonely kid at the cafeteria table. you think it's a coincidence that richard branson and walt disney all quit school at 15? i'm guessing it wasn't the curriculum they found two difficult. meanwhile with your home and th people that love you, when you're with them no matter how mad mom and dad get a you, they want stuff you in a locker. sometimes science reveals a connection between things we always knew to be true, but couldn't say out loud, that family is good, peers are bad, and school is a prison. maybe zoom classes weren't so bad after all, as for the kid eating alone in the cafeteria, think about you a lot. a strong grade when you're adul you'll realize the opinions of the teachers and children aroun you now they don't matter, high school will end, and the real world their conformity is a weakness while your uniqueness is a strength. no one ever said you know why i like that guy? he's totally average and goes along with what's popular today. if they did, cnn would be popular. of refreshing punch in the face anchor
the lonely kid at the cafeteria table. you think it's a coincidence that richard branson and walt disney all quit school at 15? i'm guessing it wasn't the curriculum they found two difficult. meanwhile with your home and th people that love you, when you're with them no matter how mad mom and dad get a you, they want stuff you in a locker. sometimes science reveals a connection between things we always knew to be true, but couldn't say out loud, that family is good, peers are bad, and school is...
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as the battery discharges, the ions migrate back to the cafeteria to produce electrical energy. electrons flow between the 2 ends via an external circuit course in but talia and its fellow researches want to optimize these lithium ion batteries. over the past 20 years, the amount of cobalt in batteries has already been reduced. cobalt is a critical raw material and they want to cut it even more cobalt has been a properties that make it ideal for boosting energy density and battery life. that's what makes it so indispensable and difficult to replace with an equally effective alternative. but industry is looking for alternative use. china has already invested at least $60000000000.00 in the electric car sector. europe has been slower, mark thought up, and it took the europeans, used to wake up and see this new trend on the horizon. now we're fast followers, which means we 1st need to catch up on the expertise that asia has built up over the course of many years. in the meantime, europe a set up a range of research initiatives as well. so about 10 years from now, we should be able to assume
as the battery discharges, the ions migrate back to the cafeteria to produce electrical energy. electrons flow between the 2 ends via an external circuit course in but talia and its fellow researches want to optimize these lithium ion batteries. over the past 20 years, the amount of cobalt in batteries has already been reduced. cobalt is a critical raw material and they want to cut it even more cobalt has been a properties that make it ideal for boosting energy density and battery life. that's...
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this is from the cafeteria and the building, you can see on this flight. neither of them is the demon cat because he's all black but there were cats and there were cats in the capitol and we know the guards on the shift late at night and nobody was around, brother-in-law who had a drinking problem. and sometimes the night watchmen would end up in a horizontal position when they thought they were in a vertical position. one of them the laying down or thinking he was standing up one night and one of the cats comes to investigate what's going on and the guy thinks he's 5 feet in the air and the cat and so he lashed out of the cat and quite frightened by this and the cat retaliated by scratching the man and so the man had proved that he had been attacked by the demon cat in the middle of the night there. when his relief showed up the next morning they knew what the issue was. his supervisor, joe, we will take care of the cat and you go home and rest for a couple of days. the supervisor knew that they couldn't fire the senator's brother-in-law. they would take
this is from the cafeteria and the building, you can see on this flight. neither of them is the demon cat because he's all black but there were cats and there were cats in the capitol and we know the guards on the shift late at night and nobody was around, brother-in-law who had a drinking problem. and sometimes the night watchmen would end up in a horizontal position when they thought they were in a vertical position. one of them the laying down or thinking he was standing up one night and one...
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things i loved about that is i found out later on when he left the company on the last day of the cafeteria they made that recipe and i thought that was so cool so i said put the recipe in the book so you can make it at home. now taking that what was that process like? >> it was a lot of fun because i can say i was aware when they launched that. people in houston will remember we saw it coming more than two weeks before it made landfall so there were days and days and i was forecasting fori the time tracking the storm every day and then it made landfall in mid-september. i was done. i looked exhausted. it wore me out. september of 2008 is a complete blur. writing the book was a lot of fun because i knew a lot from about 2010 to the 2 present day, but i knew almost nothing about 2002 to 2008. so, for me it was kind of an exploration to go back and find that out just like a reader would. there were other people who were familiar with the story, but i was able to talk to people who really had never talked like this before and sort of get their stories and details and stuff that had never been
things i loved about that is i found out later on when he left the company on the last day of the cafeteria they made that recipe and i thought that was so cool so i said put the recipe in the book so you can make it at home. now taking that what was that process like? >> it was a lot of fun because i can say i was aware when they launched that. people in houston will remember we saw it coming more than two weeks before it made landfall so there were days and days and i was forecasting...
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island home to the station, gabrielle, the cafeteria. this island is the caldera of an active volcano, last erupt in 1970 huge glaciers are concealed beneath the ash gabby, the cast station is run by the spanish army. wait, didn't we say the antarctic treaty bands all military activity? this time i said, when i speak with the lies, le, due to the eyelids difficult terrain, and the danger posed by the location of it was denied it that the army with best equipped to operate the station, we must put it. but understand our mission is to make the visiting scientists feel at home and that they come for a very specific time period to work on research. i take samples, do experiments and collect data data. and i think our job is to ensure all the logistics are in place so they can concentrate on their work. i'm in the laser and so there are no weapons here. no, no, none that i know was i deception island is home to a large colony of chin strap penguins and race barbosa has been studying these animals for 20 years. i expect that one of the thing we
island home to the station, gabrielle, the cafeteria. this island is the caldera of an active volcano, last erupt in 1970 huge glaciers are concealed beneath the ash gabby, the cast station is run by the spanish army. wait, didn't we say the antarctic treaty bands all military activity? this time i said, when i speak with the lies, le, due to the eyelids difficult terrain, and the danger posed by the location of it was denied it that the army with best equipped to operate the station, we must...
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of the things i love as i find out later on when he left the company in 2015 on the last day of the cafeteria they made that recipe. thiske is your first book, righ? so what is it like now taking that 500 words to a new book like what was that process like? >> it was a lot of fun because i can say when they launched that final falcon one rocket, people in houston will remember september of 2008 not for the falcon nine or space x but for hurricane ike. we saw it coming more than two weeks before it made landfall. so there were just days and days forecasting for theas chronicle tracking the storm every day, all day. then it made landfall in mid-september i and had a devastating storm surge. i was done, exhausted. it just wore me out. it was like september of 2008 was a complete blur. writing the book was a lot of fun because i knew a lot about space x from 2010 to the present day but i knew almost nothing about 2002 to 2008. so, for me it was kind of an exploration to go back and find that out just like the reader what to do. so things that were new and interesting to me i figured would be new
of the things i love as i find out later on when he left the company in 2015 on the last day of the cafeteria they made that recipe. thiske is your first book, righ? so what is it like now taking that 500 words to a new book like what was that process like? >> it was a lot of fun because i can say when they launched that final falcon one rocket, people in houston will remember september of 2008 not for the falcon nine or space x but for hurricane ike. we saw it coming more than two weeks...
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when the things i loved is i found out later on when he left the company in 2015, on the last day the cafeteria at spacex actually made the recipe. i thought that was so cool. i said it would put the recipe in the book? he said yeah, sure. so you could make it at home. >> when you were going through the process of interviewing and writing this book, what was that like? this is your first book, right? >> yes. >> what was it like taking, , hs been a journalist forever but taking that 500 500 words te book, what was a process like? >> odyssey was a lot of fun, andrea, because i can say that i wasn't even aware of spacex they launch the rocket. people in houston will remember september of 2008, not for the falcon night nine and spar hurricane ike. what i remember about that storm was like we saw it coming more than two weeks before it made landfall. they were just days and days and i was doing forecasting for the chronicle at the time, tracking that storm every day all day. and then it made landfall in mid-september and it had this devastating storm surge, and didn't like i was done,, exhausted, an
when the things i loved is i found out later on when he left the company in 2015, on the last day the cafeteria at spacex actually made the recipe. i thought that was so cool. i said it would put the recipe in the book? he said yeah, sure. so you could make it at home. >> when you were going through the process of interviewing and writing this book, what was that like? this is your first book, right? >> yes. >> what was it like taking, , hs been a journalist forever but taking...
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i have not seen that type of pressure at microsoft, maybe in the cafeteria. a shortage of truck drivers. i doubt microsoft has any drivers. apple, fabulous brand preps, maybe the best in the world. best customer service. goldman sachs spoke about the credit card. it was reported they have a buy now, pay later plan. and it is in the works i think apple has a lot of upside with minimal down side. but they make a lot of hardware meaning raw costs are an issue but customers love the products so much the wireless carriers have to subsidize the cost notice t-mobile is up today and at&t never does anything i wonder why that is not much in the way of supply issues at apple. they have been loyal to large customers. pepisico, a truly monster quarter. i said got to be a mistake it had plenty of inflation throughout the supply chain. how could they have a good quarter? simple the other thing besides tech that works are beloved brands allowing them to raise prices ever so slightly and pass the cost on to consumers unlike the moves at alphabet, microsoft and apple. but many
i have not seen that type of pressure at microsoft, maybe in the cafeteria. a shortage of truck drivers. i doubt microsoft has any drivers. apple, fabulous brand preps, maybe the best in the world. best customer service. goldman sachs spoke about the credit card. it was reported they have a buy now, pay later plan. and it is in the works i think apple has a lot of upside with minimal down side. but they make a lot of hardware meaning raw costs are an issue but customers love the products so...
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things i love to tout that i found out later on when he left the company in 2015 on the last day in the cafeteria he made that recipe and i thought that was so cool. i asked i could make a reference in the book any said yeah shared. >> when you went through the process of interviewing writing this book what was that like? whatst was it like taking not 50 words and -- >> honestly was a lot of fun andrea because i can say that i wasn't even aware of spacex when they launched in the falcon ix rocket. people in houston will remember september of 2008 not for falcon ix but for hurricane ike and what i remember about that storm as we saw it coming more than two weeks before it made landfall. they were just days and days and i would do forecasting and i was tracking that storm every day, made landfall in mid-september and it had this devastating storm surge andat ty were like, i was done i was exhausted. and it just wore me out. september 2008 is a complete alert. writing the book was a lot of fun because i knew a lot about spacex from 2010 to the present day but i knew almost nothing about 2002 to 2008
things i love to tout that i found out later on when he left the company in 2015 on the last day in the cafeteria he made that recipe and i thought that was so cool. i asked i could make a reference in the book any said yeah shared. >> when you went through the process of interviewing writing this book what was that like? whatst was it like taking not 50 words and -- >> honestly was a lot of fun andrea because i can say that i wasn't even aware of spacex when they launched in the...
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this is from the cafeteria in the building, you can find the photograph on display. neither of these is the demon cat because he's all black. but there were cats in the capitol and we know that the guards in that era were patronage appointments and if the guard was late at night, it was often some senator's near brother-in-law who had a drinking problem. sometimes these -- these night watchmen would end up in a horizontal position when they thought they were in a vertical position. so one of them was -- was laying down but thinking he was standing up and one of the cats come up to investigate what's going on and the guy thinks he's 5 feet in the air and the cat is that big and so he lashed out at the cat. he was quite frightened at it because the cat kept changing sizes and the man had proof that he had been attacked by the demon cat in the middle of the night there. so when he -- when his relief showed up the next morning, they knew what the issue was and the supervisor said, oh, we will take care of the cat and you go home and rest up for a couple of days. now the
this is from the cafeteria in the building, you can find the photograph on display. neither of these is the demon cat because he's all black. but there were cats in the capitol and we know that the guards in that era were patronage appointments and if the guard was late at night, it was often some senator's near brother-in-law who had a drinking problem. sometimes these -- these night watchmen would end up in a horizontal position when they thought they were in a vertical position. so one of...
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the workplace. google's cafeteria will be reopening today. se big shuttle buses you have likely seen traveling from san francisco to the south bay, those are going to start running again today. this is a soft opening though. employees are showing up voluntarily. workers will be required to be here three days a week starting in september, except for those who do get approved to work remotely. amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> also happening today, an activist group will protest against the cdc's policy for reopening schools. equal opportunity now by any means necessary is a caucus. it's planning a car caravan protest starting at 2:00 this afternoon. protesters do not want in person learning to start without mandatory covid-19 vaccinations and testing. california still requiring masks in schools for in person learning. this applies to all teachers and students. health and human services secretthe state's decision in a conversation with abc 7. >> this is one of the strongest prevention strategies that we've seen with so many californi
the workplace. google's cafeteria will be reopening today. se big shuttle buses you have likely seen traveling from san francisco to the south bay, those are going to start running again today. this is a soft opening though. employees are showing up voluntarily. workers will be required to be here three days a week starting in september, except for those who do get approved to work remotely. amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> also happening today, an activist group...
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certainly every adult associated with school, teachers, school bus drivers, the folks who work in the cafeteria and on and on, they should by now all have taken advantage of the vaccine. and then you know children 12 and older, they should be vaccinated. also, we haven't made enough progress then. and for the youngsters, they'll wear masks, social distancing, good hand hygiene, improve the ventilation, perhaps staggered start and stop times. every school won't be able to do everything. but every school should do several things. and then if we do all of that together i think schools can be rather safe. but we have to do those things. >> and finally, before we go, in his town hall the president said kids should be getting the vaccine soon. but the latest i heard from the experts was that vaccines for the younger children likely won't be available until this winter, basically a full year after adults started getting the shots. is there any update we should know about? and maybe explain why it's taking so long relative to the rest of us. >> well, the reason it's taking a bit of time, of course, is
certainly every adult associated with school, teachers, school bus drivers, the folks who work in the cafeteria and on and on, they should by now all have taken advantage of the vaccine. and then you know children 12 and older, they should be vaccinated. also, we haven't made enough progress then. and for the youngsters, they'll wear masks, social distancing, good hand hygiene, improve the ventilation, perhaps staggered start and stop times. every school won't be able to do everything. but...
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thing i loved about that as i found out later on when he left the company in 2015 on the last day the cafeteriace asked me that recipe, i thought that was so cool so they put the recipe in the book and he said sure, you can make it at home. >> when you are going through the process ofn interviewing and writingin this book, what was tt like? this was your first. >> yes. >> what was it like, you've been there forever but i'm taking 500 words 12 holbrook, was that process like? >> it was a lot of fun because i can say i wasn't even aware of spacex when they launched falcon one rocket. people in houston who remember september 2008 for the falcon nine -- but for hurricane ike and what i remember about the storm was we saw itt coming more than two weeks before may amend full. there were days andla days forecasting for the side of tracking the storm every day all day and spent it made landfall mid-september and had a devastating stormnd surge and i was done, exhausted so it wore me out. september 2008 is a complete blur so writing a book was a lot of fun because i knew a lot about spacex from 2010 to
thing i loved about that as i found out later on when he left the company in 2015 on the last day the cafeteriace asked me that recipe, i thought that was so cool so they put the recipe in the book and he said sure, you can make it at home. >> when you are going through the process ofn interviewing and writingin this book, what was tt like? this was your first. >> yes. >> what was it like, you've been there forever but i'm taking 500 words 12 holbrook, was that process like?...
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the cafeteria will open for the first time since the pandemic. this will be for those employees who choose to return and the big shuttle buses that you have seen traveling from san francisco to the south bay, they will start running again today. this is the soft opening. today, employees are turning up voluntarily. they will be expected here two days a week a starting in september, except for those approved to work remotely. >>> the new school year is about a few weeks away. california says that all teachers and students, regardless of vaccination status, will need to wear a mask in the classroom. that is despite the cdc guidance saying that the masks were not required. >> this is one of the strongest prevention strategies we have seen with so many california students not vaccinated, having them all wear masks to start the year will give us the best chance of getting us all back to school. so that is why california has chosen to go with masks. there are strong scientifically driven and proven prevention strategy, but they do not have a requiremen
the cafeteria will open for the first time since the pandemic. this will be for those employees who choose to return and the big shuttle buses that you have seen traveling from san francisco to the south bay, they will start running again today. this is the soft opening. today, employees are turning up voluntarily. they will be expected here two days a week a starting in september, except for those approved to work remotely. >>> the new school year is about a few weeks away. california...
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as the battery discharges the ions migrate back to the cafeteria to produce electrical energy. the electrons flow between the 2 ends via an external circuit course in batavia and its fellow researches want to optimize these lithium ion batteries. over the past 20 years, the amount of cobalt in batteries has already been reduced. cobalt is a critical raw material and they want to cut it even more cobalt has in properties that make it ideal for boosting energy density and battery life. that's what makes it so when dispensable and difficult to replace with an equally effective alternative. but industry is looking for alternative use. china has already invested at least $60000000000.00 in the electric cars sector. europe has been slow up, the mark thought up and it took the europeans used to wake up and see this new trend on the horizon. now we're fast followers, which means we 1st need to catch up on the expertise that asia has built up over the course of many years. in the meantime, europe is set up a range of research initiatives as well. so about 10 years from now, we should be
as the battery discharges the ions migrate back to the cafeteria to produce electrical energy. the electrons flow between the 2 ends via an external circuit course in batavia and its fellow researches want to optimize these lithium ion batteries. over the past 20 years, the amount of cobalt in batteries has already been reduced. cobalt is a critical raw material and they want to cut it even more cobalt has in properties that make it ideal for boosting energy density and battery life. that's...
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adults associated with schools, not only the teachers, but school bus drivers, people who work in the cafeteriaaches, they should all, by now, have been vaccinated. also, all those children, 12 and older, they should be vaccinated. in addition, we can do spacing so we do social distancing, good hand hygiene being emphasized, improve the ventilation. we can do all of those things, and some school systems even are making testing available. every school system can't do all of those things, phil, but every school system should do many of them, and the key to all of that, too, is masking. the american academy of pediatrics says when children go back to school, they should have their masks on. >> another viewers question, and i think this is an important one, are there any trials underway to determine if a booster would be beneficial for those who received the johnson & johnson vaccine. what's your read on this right now? >> a sophisticated question, phil. we call that mixing and matches. there are some studies like that underway here, they're doing much more of that in europe. it really does look as
adults associated with schools, not only the teachers, but school bus drivers, people who work in the cafeteriaaches, they should all, by now, have been vaccinated. also, all those children, 12 and older, they should be vaccinated. in addition, we can do spacing so we do social distancing, good hand hygiene being emphasized, improve the ventilation. we can do all of those things, and some school systems even are making testing available. every school system can't do all of those things, phil,...
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rumor about another mean girl hitting on another mean girl's boyfriend just to start a fight in the cafeteriaey are mean girls in drag. they are framing covert it like a teamsters strike. in this case, the unvaccinated are the scabs. it's weird watching the people same make the same mistake over and over again while claiming they are trying to help, it's like my wife watching me load the dishwasher. they don't really want to help the vaccine holdouts, they enjoy the conflict too much. it makes perfect sense because all good theater starts with conflict and that's what tv news has become, good theater. how can intimidating people and insulting them persuade anyone, don't democrats call that bullying? you can't morally impugn shoplifters, looters, violent drug addicts who assault cops, transients or junkies, that would be so insensitive and yet so reasonable. but those rubes scared of a novel vaccine, they have it coming, they are the criminals. these media bullies just want to impugn the people who cause them emotional turmoil over the past four years. this sort of virtue signaling is actually
rumor about another mean girl hitting on another mean girl's boyfriend just to start a fight in the cafeteriaey are mean girls in drag. they are framing covert it like a teamsters strike. in this case, the unvaccinated are the scabs. it's weird watching the people same make the same mistake over and over again while claiming they are trying to help, it's like my wife watching me load the dishwasher. they don't really want to help the vaccine holdouts, they enjoy the conflict too much. it makes...
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year, and that would include teachers but also everybody who works inside of the school including the cafeteriaalso mention that the mayor said it is all about keeping people safe, and bringing the city's recovery back to its fullest state possible. and this is coming on the heels of him issuing another mandate just last week regarding all new york city workers in public city hospitals, and he said that they have also got to be vaccinated or they will be subject to weekly tests. he is urging this also, and he is taking this a step further saying that he thinks that new york city company, and those companies based in new york should also mandate this thing for their workers as well. geoff. >> and dr. blackstock, we are less than two minutes away from seeing president biden and the iraqi president, and it says that the department of affairs will require 115,000 of the front line health care workers to be vaccinated against the coronavirus in the next two months. so this is a mandate from a biden administration department and with that thought, let's go to the white house the hear from president b
year, and that would include teachers but also everybody who works inside of the school including the cafeteriaalso mention that the mayor said it is all about keeping people safe, and bringing the city's recovery back to its fullest state possible. and this is coming on the heels of him issuing another mandate just last week regarding all new york city workers in public city hospitals, and he said that they have also got to be vaccinated or they will be subject to weekly tests. he is urging...
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i'll come around here because there is also the cafeteria, which is a big part of the show.tay. you guys can stay. i understand noreen, you're a big bang theory fan. this is really cool. brought her family here. pretty family here to come and enjoy this and see all the sets and clothing that maybe even howard was wearing on the show. you can see their actual props that are there. all of this to tee us up as we get ready for the big premiere of "the history of the sitcom "premiering tonight at 9:00. you can do the tour or i can help you out. >> i love that virtual tour and seeing the stairs how short they are and how they would go up and down. my josh. my teammate brian who said he's watched every episode five times loved these details. stepahnie elam, thanks for bringing it to us. we'll be right back. your smile will always be brilliant. crest 3d white brilliance. 100% stain removal, 24 hour stain resistance to lock in your whitest smile. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breat
i'll come around here because there is also the cafeteria, which is a big part of the show.tay. you guys can stay. i understand noreen, you're a big bang theory fan. this is really cool. brought her family here. pretty family here to come and enjoy this and see all the sets and clothing that maybe even howard was wearing on the show. you can see their actual props that are there. all of this to tee us up as we get ready for the big premiere of "the history of the sitcom "premiering...
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to the energy and are stored in the graphite as the battery discharges the ions migrate back to the cafeteria to produce electrical energy. the electrons flow between the 2 ends via an external circuit course in but talia and his fellow researches want to optimize these lithium ion batteries. over the past 20 years, the amount of cobalt in batteries has already been reduced. cobalt is a critical raw material and they want to cut it even more cobalt has in a properties that make it ideal for boosting energy density and battery life. that's what makes it so indispensable and difficult to replace with an equally effective alternative. but industry is looking for alternative who's china has already invested at least $60000000000.00 in the electric cost like europe as being slower thought up. and it took the europeans to wake up and see this new trend on the horizon. now we're fast followers, which means we 1st need to catch up on the expertise that asia has, builds up over the course of many years. in the meantime, europe is set up a range of research initiatives. so about 10 years from now, we s
to the energy and are stored in the graphite as the battery discharges the ions migrate back to the cafeteria to produce electrical energy. the electrons flow between the 2 ends via an external circuit course in but talia and his fellow researches want to optimize these lithium ion batteries. over the past 20 years, the amount of cobalt in batteries has already been reduced. cobalt is a critical raw material and they want to cut it even more cobalt has in a properties that make it ideal for...
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forget the cafeteria. >> self-driving robots are delivering food on college campuses. s the second robot story in less than 65 seconds. grubhub joined forces with russian startup for this. yandex is going to operate the robots that can maneuver in places cars can't. >> okay. >>> tropical storm elsa really put a damper on a lot of peoples vacations. >> this 6-year-old was not having it she was not amused. >> how'd you like your first tropical storm? >> tropical? what do you mean i hate it. >> jen watts posted this video of her daughter nora on instagram. the family from indiana is on vacation. watts says nora just wanted the storm to pass quickly so she could get in the pool. they're staying in has offered them a discount for their next stay. >> are they going back? you think? >> i can't imagine. why would you drag your daughter like that? on social media. >> i know. i know. don't come asking me questions when i'm irritated. >> yeah. >> parents will do anything for the fame these days. they really will. >> okay. >> throw their own child under the bus. but she was wearing
forget the cafeteria. >> self-driving robots are delivering food on college campuses. s the second robot story in less than 65 seconds. grubhub joined forces with russian startup for this. yandex is going to operate the robots that can maneuver in places cars can't. >> okay. >>> tropical storm elsa really put a damper on a lot of peoples vacations. >> this 6-year-old was not having it she was not amused. >> how'd you like your first tropical storm? >>...
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the minneapolis school district has, like, a farm to school program where all the food for the cafeteriaould get, like, a hydroponic garden for your food pantry. and then i went to hbo, and i was like, "hey, why don't we try to hook them up with a a hydroponic garden. and so that principal just reached out, her name is principal farrington, and she just reached out the other day to say that they finally -- i guess hbo's check finally cleared. and so two years later, but they finally started building a hydroponic garden. >> jimmy: you're kidding [ cheers and applause that's got to make you feel good >> that does, yeah if anything, now, we can just pressure hbo to, like, build them a solar roof. >> jimmy: yeah get all the kids in the car. why not? yeah >> yeah, i'm happy to spend hbo's money. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: if you haven't seen "problem areas," go to hbo max and watch it it's fantastic congrats on that wyatt cenac, everybody [ cheers and applause seasons one and two of "problem areas" are streaming now we'll be right back with a a performance from dayglow stick around [ cheers and a
the minneapolis school district has, like, a farm to school program where all the food for the cafeteriaould get, like, a hydroponic garden for your food pantry. and then i went to hbo, and i was like, "hey, why don't we try to hook them up with a a hydroponic garden. and so that principal just reached out, her name is principal farrington, and she just reached out the other day to say that they finally -- i guess hbo's check finally cleared. and so two years later, but they finally...
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masking, very good about social distancing, very good about not letting children eat together in the cafeteria. that's not going to be true this year. i think communities that are undervaccinated, those children without a vaccine will be at a special risk. >> when you talk about communities that are undervaccinated, let's talk about los angeles, dr. blackstock. you have african-american communities, latino communities, that are unvaccinated. l.a. county just imposed an across-the-board mask mandate for those vaccinated and unvaccinated. what's your take on that new directive and what does it mean in terms of equitable public health policy? >> i agree with the direction that l.a. county is going in. this mask mandate is really an issue of equity. it's to protect the unvaccinated people. we know, as you mentioned, in l.a. county, there are very low vaccination rates in both black and latinx communities. while it's unlikely that a fully vaccinated person who gets infected can pass on the virus to someone else, what this mask mandate does is essentially equalizes everything. it's easier to put in
masking, very good about social distancing, very good about not letting children eat together in the cafeteria. that's not going to be true this year. i think communities that are undervaccinated, those children without a vaccine will be at a special risk. >> when you talk about communities that are undervaccinated, let's talk about los angeles, dr. blackstock. you have african-american communities, latino communities, that are unvaccinated. l.a. county just imposed an across-the-board...
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adult by now who is associated with a school, whether you're a teacher, school bus driver, work in the cafeterianated by now. if not, shame on you. then of course we should be vaccinating all the children 6 months and older. in addition to that, we have the youngsters who are younger than 12 years of age. they can't be vaccinated yet. so let's add another layer of protection. have them wear masks and have everybody else do the same. we need to do everything we can to allow children to return to school and get all the benefits from socialization, education in schools. >> listen, i'm going to talk a little more about -- there's new data cited by the cdc showing that vaccinated people might still carry the same viral load as the unvaccinated. what does that mean for vaccinated parents and their unvaccinated kids under 12? >> well, what it means is that we need to be careful wherever we are. we don't expect to wear masks in our own home, but when we're out among other children, particularly indoors, we're going to have to continue to be very careful. this is a wily virus. we can't just do one thing
adult by now who is associated with a school, whether you're a teacher, school bus driver, work in the cafeterianated by now. if not, shame on you. then of course we should be vaccinating all the children 6 months and older. in addition to that, we have the youngsters who are younger than 12 years of age. they can't be vaccinated yet. so let's add another layer of protection. have them wear masks and have everybody else do the same. we need to do everything we can to allow children to return to...
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this is from the cafeteria in the dirksen building. you can find this photograph on display.either of these is the demon cat because he's all black. but there were cats in the capitol, and we know that the guards in that area were all [inaudible]. and if a guard was on the shift that was late at night when nobody was around, it was often some senator's [inaudible] brother-in-law who had a drinking problem. sometimes these night watchman would end up in a horizontal position when they thought they were in a vertical position. one was laying down but thinking he was standing up one night. and one of the cats came up to what's going on. the guy thinks he's five feet in the air and the cat is quite big. he lashed out by the cat. he was quite frightened by this because the cat kept changing sizes so forth. the cat retaliated by scratching the man. the man proved he had been attacked by the demon cat in the middle of the night there. when his relief showed up the next morning, they knew what the issue was, and the supervisor said oh, well, joe, we'll take care of the cat, and you g
this is from the cafeteria in the dirksen building. you can find this photograph on display.either of these is the demon cat because he's all black. but there were cats in the capitol, and we know that the guards in that area were all [inaudible]. and if a guard was on the shift that was late at night when nobody was around, it was often some senator's [inaudible] brother-in-law who had a drinking problem. sometimes these night watchman would end up in a horizontal position when they thought...
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>> i think [inaudible] can take that. >> i don't have the numbers for our para and cafeteria workers, but i know that salary increases happen at the same time. we were able to come up with the income band of 40% to 120% on individuals in sfusd. i don't know the salary or the starting salary for our custodial team or our cafeteria workers, but that is how we were able to determine the income range, but i don't know, deputy city attorney -- i'm sorry, deputy superintendent, if you have actual numbers around that. >> we don't need to do that. we can just flag that [inaudible] i just wouldn't want to get to a situation where we have employees excluded based on being too low or their median income being too low. i just wanted to raise that as an issue. it sounds like it's already been planned for, but if you all could just keep that in mind so if it comes up, we could provide a solution, providing an additional subsidy or something so that everyone is connected. >> okay. thank you. and i just want to recognize, i do see a hand from celina chu. i don't know if you want to add anything or --
>> i think [inaudible] can take that. >> i don't have the numbers for our para and cafeteria workers, but i know that salary increases happen at the same time. we were able to come up with the income band of 40% to 120% on individuals in sfusd. i don't know the salary or the starting salary for our custodial team or our cafeteria workers, but that is how we were able to determine the income range, but i don't know, deputy city attorney -- i'm sorry, deputy superintendent, if you...
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the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production kitchens, the googles and theof kitchens. and the ideas that change every year, again, it's the notion and the venue. >> one of the things i love about vince is one of our outlets is a concept restaurant, and he changes the concept every year to show students how to do a startup restaurant. it's been a pizzeria, a taco bar. it's been a mediterranean bar, it's been a noodle bar. people choose ccsf over other hospitality programs because the industry recognizes that we instill the work ethic. we, again, serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. other culinary hospitality programs may open two days a week for breakfast service. we're open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner five days a week. >> the menu's always interesting. they change it every semester, maybe more. there's always a good variety of foods. the preparation is always beautiful. the students are really sincere, and they work so hard here, and they're so proud of their work. >> i've had people coming in to town, and i, like, bring them here for a special treat, s
the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production kitchens, the googles and theof kitchens. and the ideas that change every year, again, it's the notion and the venue. >> one of the things i love about vince is one of our outlets is a concept restaurant, and he changes the concept every year to show students how to do a startup restaurant. it's been a pizzeria, a taco bar. it's been a mediterranean bar, it's been a noodle bar. people choose ccsf over other...
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the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production kitchens, the googles and thef the world that have those types of kitchens. and the ideas that change every year, again, it's the notion and the venue. >> one of the things i love about vince is one of our outlets is a concept restaurant, and he changes the concept every year to show students how to do a startup restaurant. it's been a pizzeria, a taco bar. it's been a mediterranean bar, it's been a noodle bar. people choose ccsf over other hospitality programs because the industry recognizes that we instill the work ethic. we, again, serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. other culinary hospitality programs may open two days a week for breakfast service. we're open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner five days a week. >> the menu's always interesting. they change it every semester, maybe more. there's always a good variety of foods. the preparation is always beautiful. the students are really sincere, and they work so hard here, and they're so proud of their work. >> i've had people coming in to town, and i, like, brin
the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production kitchens, the googles and thef the world that have those types of kitchens. and the ideas that change every year, again, it's the notion and the venue. >> one of the things i love about vince is one of our outlets is a concept restaurant, and he changes the concept every year to show students how to do a startup restaurant. it's been a pizzeria, a taco bar. it's been a mediterranean bar, it's been a noodle bar....
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in the firehouse to the schoolhouse you had to get federal permission for if you moved it from the cafeteriaoo the gym you had to get federal permission. >> why did that require >>preclearance? >> everything required preclearance. there's literally no detail of your election system too small to be demanded to be precleared by the federal government. and. of course it's partially a deterrent to making anyg changes. consult evolution of state systems under that circumstance is slower than otherwise would be. that is just speaking to a good government perspective of running the state well. >> aÇai read hr four, i read it to require preclearance for states and based on mere allegations, not proof of voter discrimination. if that is the case and potentially every jurisdiction every voting jurisdiction could be subject to preclearance is that right? >> that seems to be the point especially with the 25 year look back. wouldn't that dramatically exacerbates all it takes is allegations as you note with the attorney general or settlements easy way to your state intoo preclearance under hr four is to s
in the firehouse to the schoolhouse you had to get federal permission for if you moved it from the cafeteriaoo the gym you had to get federal permission. >> why did that require >>preclearance? >> everything required preclearance. there's literally no detail of your election system too small to be demanded to be precleared by the federal government. and. of course it's partially a deterrent to making anyg changes. consult evolution of state systems under that circumstance is...
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i'm not a foot on enough of coolant for the for me, and while up the soonest, i mean cafeteria and not shopping for the cleaning over one in 2021. how much is on weight? all chris on brigades released to al jazeera arabic, an audio recording, claiming to be of a captive israeli sort of an increase in credit shipment. notice on the machine learning machine, we learn numerous and any met you us pain in any pico new the code on the moon. me israel's yard and boon has acknowledged the death of kinda golden and old. and so i'm captured of it. i'm english too. and for some are said and described the release of the tape and as a quote cheap and transparent manipulation by hamas. it is not possible to confirm whether this recording is indeed the voice of a captured is really soldier. nor is it known for the talks are currently taking place for a new round of prison exchanges, but in the ongoing power struggle between israel and hamas. it seems likely that this specific bargaining chip could be leveraged by both sides for years to come news, news, news, news, news. hello there. let's start in n
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if you moved it from the cafeteria to the gym you had to get preclearance. >> why? >> everything provided preclearance. there was no detail of your election system too small to be demanded to be precleared by the federal government. and of course it is partially a deterrent to making any changes. and so evolution of state systems under that circumstance is slower than it would otherwise be, and that's to the perspective of good governance, running state well. >> as i read hr4, i read it to require preclearance states base the on allegations not proof of voter -- could it be every point is preclearance. >> seems to be the point. especially with a 25 year look back. >> so, wouldn't that dramatically exacerbate the problems for the attorney general? >> it would exist for every state. all it takes is allegations by attorney general or settlements. the easy way to get state into preclearance under the circumstances under hr4 is to sue small election jurisdictions which can't afford to litigate, settle in ways that are not disadvantageous to them, and that settlement coun
if you moved it from the cafeteria to the gym you had to get preclearance. >> why? >> everything provided preclearance. there was no detail of your election system too small to be demanded to be precleared by the federal government. and of course it is partially a deterrent to making any changes. and so evolution of state systems under that circumstance is slower than it would otherwise be, and that's to the perspective of good governance, running state well. >> as i read hr4,...
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she misses lunch in the cafeteria. our children are sacrificing so much. ed over $4 billion in federal funding and mask mandates for our school districts is tied to that funding. it is not parents that are motivating -- it's not genuine concern that is motivating our school district. we feel it is funding. we've just had enough. >> dana: will you homeschool or what will it look like for you this academic year? >> for me personally i'm looking into homeschool options. some virtual learning options. but we will not be participating in the digital learning that our district is providing. >> dana: holly, thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. >> bill: looks like another year of jumping through hoops. starting to sound like that. people who live near the border say the feds are losing track of migrants. some positive for covid. the mcallen mayor is coming up. shark sightings shutting down beaches on the east coast. are the predators getting bolder? we'll ask an expert about that. ♪♪♪ two and2.48 apr.r percent. t newday's holding the line on rates so veterans ca
she misses lunch in the cafeteria. our children are sacrificing so much. ed over $4 billion in federal funding and mask mandates for our school districts is tied to that funding. it is not parents that are motivating -- it's not genuine concern that is motivating our school district. we feel it is funding. we've just had enough. >> dana: will you homeschool or what will it look like for you this academic year? >> for me personally i'm looking into homeschool options. some virtual...
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the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production kitchens, the googles and thepes of kitchens. and the ideas that change every year, again, it's the notion and the venue. >> one of the things i love about vince is one of our outlets is a concept restaurant, and he changes the concept every year to show students how to do a startup restaurant. it's been a pizzeria, a taco bar. it's been a mediterranean bar, it's been a noodle bar. people choose ccsf over other hospitality programs because the industry recognizes that we instill the work ethic. we, again, serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. other culinary hospitality programs may open two days a week for breakfast service. we're open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner five days a week. >> the menu's always interesting. they change it every semester, maybe more. there's always a good variety of foods. the preparation is always beautiful. the students are really sincere, and they work so hard here, and they're so proud of their work. >> i've had people coming in to town, and i, like, bring them here for a special trea
the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production kitchens, the googles and thepes of kitchens. and the ideas that change every year, again, it's the notion and the venue. >> one of the things i love about vince is one of our outlets is a concept restaurant, and he changes the concept every year to show students how to do a startup restaurant. it's been a pizzeria, a taco bar. it's been a mediterranean bar, it's been a noodle bar. people choose ccsf over other...
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the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production kitchens, the googles and thees of kitchens. and the ideas that change every year, again, it's the notion and the venue. >> one of the things i love about vince is one of our outlets is a concept restaurant, and he changes the concept every year to show students how to do a startup restaurant. it's been a pizzeria, a taco bar. it's been a mediterranean bar, it's been a noodle bar. people choose ccsf over other hospitality programs because the industry recognizes that we instill the work ethic. we, again, serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. other culinary hospitality programs may open two days a week for breakfast service. we're open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner five days a week. >> the menu's always interesting. they change it every semester, maybe more. there's always a good variety of foods. the preparation is always beautiful. the students are really sincere, and they work so hard here, and they're so proud of their work. >> i've had people coming in to town, and i, like, bring them here for a special treat
the cafeteria is large production kitchen, understanding vast production kitchens, the googles and thees of kitchens. and the ideas that change every year, again, it's the notion and the venue. >> one of the things i love about vince is one of our outlets is a concept restaurant, and he changes the concept every year to show students how to do a startup restaurant. it's been a pizzeria, a taco bar. it's been a mediterranean bar, it's been a noodle bar. people choose ccsf over other...
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but we're allowed to go to the cafeteria whenever we want we wear gloves we use a lot of hand sanitizer center, to the venue, and it's pretty free flowing. you know, there's lots of guidelines, but, to be honest, it feels decently normal here in the village. >> let's talk volleyball i went outside for about ten minutes today. it's hot here. it's really hot. i know you were prepared for that, but now that you've felt it and you've practiced in it, it has to feel a little different. >> it feels very hot i think today was hotter than yesterday when we got in and we've done a lot to try and prepare for this heat. we went to florida for a heat and humidity camp. we've done lots of sauna training it's hard to replicate, but we trained at 9:00 a.m. this morning, which is when we're supposed to be playing our full play matches, and it was hot i mean, i don't know what else to say it was tough out there >> yeah. but it's a wet heat. it's humid, too. april, let me talk about your new partner, alex kleiman. they call you the "a" team not just because of your initials, but because you have been a f
but we're allowed to go to the cafeteria whenever we want we wear gloves we use a lot of hand sanitizer center, to the venue, and it's pretty free flowing. you know, there's lots of guidelines, but, to be honest, it feels decently normal here in the village. >> let's talk volleyball i went outside for about ten minutes today. it's hot here. it's really hot. i know you were prepared for that, but now that you've felt it and you've practiced in it, it has to feel a little different....