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in vancouver every week it's a fashion towards someone who knows how to interview his guests well done as part of the scottish task for it's comforting to know that intellect and common sense associated with our people is alive and well take care well thank you very much indeed i know over to alex he's interviewing professor human governing professor of intensive care medicine i university college london professor of government as a peer a pair that very few people have heard of coronavirus just a year or so ago now just about everybody in the planet knows about both of you storm the star what exactly are these coronaviruses. well it's a good question because most people would've known coronavirus they just know its name so coronaviruses are a family of viruses and then some cool because they have a series of us likes that come out from the surface which gives it a sort of halo or crown effect so the corona relates to the crackdown surrounding the virus and they're quite common 4 of them economy affects humans and we've all had them they call was basically a little bit of a common cold
in vancouver every week it's a fashion towards someone who knows how to interview his guests well done as part of the scottish task for it's comforting to know that intellect and common sense associated with our people is alive and well take care well thank you very much indeed i know over to alex he's interviewing professor human governing professor of intensive care medicine i university college london professor of government as a peer a pair that very few people have heard of coronavirus...
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finally i got a lovely message from vancouver in an email in fact how alex is in the club and i want to show a night in vancouver every week it's a fessing to it someone who knows how to interview his guests well done as part of the scottish task but it's comforting to know that intellect and common sense associated that people is alive and well take care well thank you very much indeed and now over to alex is interviewing professor hugh my government professor of intensive care medicine i university college london professor a government as a fair bet that very few people ahead of coronavirus just a year or so ago know just about everybody in the planet north a boater but few still understand that what exactly are these coronaviruses what is a good question because most people would have known coronavirus they just didn't know its name so coronaviruses are a family of viruses and so called because they have a series of spikes that come out from the surface which gives it a sort of halo or crown effect so the corona relates to the crown surrounding the virus and they're quite common 4
finally i got a lovely message from vancouver in an email in fact how alex is in the club and i want to show a night in vancouver every week it's a fessing to it someone who knows how to interview his guests well done as part of the scottish task but it's comforting to know that intellect and common sense associated that people is alive and well take care well thank you very much indeed and now over to alex is interviewing professor hugh my government professor of intensive care medicine i...
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. >> jimmy: are you in vancouver >> i'm in vancouver. >> jimmy: doing "riverdale." >> i'm doing "riverdalec movie and people are like, "you've never seen that?" >> jimmy: yeah >> and they make you feel terrible >> jimmy: i know >> i hate that >> jimmy: it's fine if you haven't seen it. we're different people i have time to grow. and i can watch it tomorrow. >> there's like 500,000 movies in existence but i was like, i've never seen "lord of the rings." i think i saw it when i was like five years old with my cousin, or something don't remember it, and every time people talk about it, i'm like "i don't know" and they're like "what" and they freak out so, we did it in quarantine and then we decided to watch the best cinematic trilogy of all time >> jimmy: oh, let me think >> which is -- >> jimmy: what is it "godfather." >> "high school musical. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, that's right i forgot it is "high school musical." >> it is "high school musical. >> jimmy: were there three of them >> there's three of them and the third one, jimmy, the third one, you have to see it. they went all out fo
. >> jimmy: are you in vancouver >> i'm in vancouver. >> jimmy: doing "riverdale." >> i'm doing "riverdalec movie and people are like, "you've never seen that?" >> jimmy: yeah >> and they make you feel terrible >> jimmy: i know >> i hate that >> jimmy: it's fine if you haven't seen it. we're different people i have time to grow. and i can watch it tomorrow. >> there's like 500,000 movies in existence but i was...
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it's going to pummel vancouver, seattle and portland with our much-needed rain and snow.nice if they shared but they can't help it. a few high clouds across the north bay. otherwise a lot of sunshine and mid 60s to near 70 along the coast. 66 to 69 around the bay. about 70 to 72 inland. if you think about dining out tonight, look at that. very comfortable at 5:00. mid to upper 60s. still comfy, but starting to feel a chill at 6:00. low 60s with 50s at the coast. we drop into the 50s by 8:00 on our way down to mid 40s to low 50s with high clouds tonight. all right. here's a look at my 7-day forecast. a little breezy tomorrow. that's going to help push our temperatures up another 4 degrees. so mid 60s to mid 70s. i'll have to look and see if there's any records in there. we should be close in some areas. we'll pull back with a wind shift. 60s wednesday through sunday with dry conditions. >> all right. thank you, mike. >>> a santa rosa man is heading to hollywood. he made quite the impression on american idol wearing viking attire and carrying thor's hammer. >> who are you?
it's going to pummel vancouver, seattle and portland with our much-needed rain and snow.nice if they shared but they can't help it. a few high clouds across the north bay. otherwise a lot of sunshine and mid 60s to near 70 along the coast. 66 to 69 around the bay. about 70 to 72 inland. if you think about dining out tonight, look at that. very comfortable at 5:00. mid to upper 60s. still comfy, but starting to feel a chill at 6:00. low 60s with 50s at the coast. we drop into the 50s by 8:00 on...
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you're in vancouver, right? >> i am.e still garbed in masks, things are shutting early, it's still pretty intense. >> jimmy: are people eating out and going to bars? >> yeah, but everybody shuts at 10:00. >> jimmy: is that what the virus wakes up? [ laughter ] >> that's what the virus has gone home. >> jimmy: you're from new zealand, right? >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: they've really got covid figured out. i mean -- they crushed it. >> they've been good for like a year now. jacinda ardern is our president, who we're very fond of, she's done such a good job. also, a small country with 5 million people. i feel when the country needs to get something done, everybody puts their heads down and gets it done. >> jimmy: are your relatives taunting you, sending photographs of them hugging? >> all the boys are sending me full-on festivals and stuff, it's great. >> jimmy: everybody just sighed a very sad sigh here in this room. [ laughter ] i didn't know you guys liked music festivals that much. >> i still can't believe, you were intro'i
you're in vancouver, right? >> i am.e still garbed in masks, things are shutting early, it's still pretty intense. >> jimmy: are people eating out and going to bars? >> yeah, but everybody shuts at 10:00. >> jimmy: is that what the virus wakes up? [ laughter ] >> that's what the virus has gone home. >> jimmy: you're from new zealand, right? >> yes, sir. >> jimmy: they've really got covid figured out. i mean -- they crushed it. >> they've...
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i could say vancouver, but i didn't. that was enough. insult anybody this morning. >> so gorgeous. >> right. right. it is kind of on the bucket list for me, but haven't been there yet. hopefully some day. let's look at what's going on back here at home. all liquid variety, thank you for joining us on this tuesday. live doppler 7 showing light rain falling just about everywhere. holes are starting to open as the tapering is starting to begin. so far about half an inch in san francisco as we look at a wet western span of the bay bridge. wet morning tapering this afternoon, 1 on the storm impact scale. clearing and cold we are foggy areas developing tonight before another chance of rain tomorrow and sunshine and warmer than average temperatures this weekend. around san francisco, 51 to 54. pretty much all in the low to mid-50s. heelsburg the cool spot, 49. here is a look at our average temperatures, 57 to 62. the lack of green, even the gray opening up for sunshine. so we'll go from umbrellas this morning to sunglasses this afternoon. much
i could say vancouver, but i didn't. that was enough. insult anybody this morning. >> so gorgeous. >> right. right. it is kind of on the bucket list for me, but haven't been there yet. hopefully some day. let's look at what's going on back here at home. all liquid variety, thank you for joining us on this tuesday. live doppler 7 showing light rain falling just about everywhere. holes are starting to open as the tapering is starting to begin. so far about half an inch in san...
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and in washington state, a live stream performance by the vancouver symphony orchestra.f the lives lost in the united states, the greatest number of deaths than any country in thworld. some target specific communities hit with terrible losses. >> half of them are latinos. >> sylvia heads this museum in austin, texas. >> we could not stay at home and because people could not stay at how and were working, they were contaminated with covid. >> the museum commissioned a large-scale mural on its downtown ball to commemorate austin's latinos who were dying. and chose kristin who helped design and paint it. what was the goal? >> i was hoping people would feel seen and heard. my goal was for them to have a space to remember family and loved ones that have been lost. this was necessary. something that is accessible to anybody. >> as e museum director showed us over skype, the design draws heavily on symbolism from the mexican day of the dead celebration. visitors can also visit an animation of the mural using a smart phone app. the mural comes to life. >> the flowers and those go
and in washington state, a live stream performance by the vancouver symphony orchestra.f the lives lost in the united states, the greatest number of deaths than any country in thworld. some target specific communities hit with terrible losses. >> half of them are latinos. >> sylvia heads this museum in austin, texas. >> we could not stay at home and because people could not stay at how and were working, they were contaminated with covid. >> the museum commissioned a...
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are you in a sitcom kitchen right now or your personal kitchen >> it's a new build rental up in vancouveryou are -- you were with -- you were in vancouver, i should say, with your lovely bride mary steenburgen and if -- you guys seem to work out your schedule very well that you are not shooting at the same time that often. >> yeah, you know, you would think that it would be more fun to -- work at the same time, and then, be able to go off on this wonderful vacation together. but the truth is especially nowadays, it's nice to have one of us home to catch the other, you know, cook and do housekeeping and all that stuff, which i'm actually really good at >> seth: you are good at housekeeping in general? >> yeah. yeah, i have no idea why my dad used to do it i -- i find it very satisfying to make something dirty clean. >> seth: so this is not -- by the way, you know my wife, alexi. this is very much a quality she has that i don't have. but you are claiming this is something that's always been true of you? >> yes yes. i -- before i had a -- before i had a -- could afford a vacuum cleaner, i wo
are you in a sitcom kitchen right now or your personal kitchen >> it's a new build rental up in vancouveryou are -- you were with -- you were in vancouver, i should say, with your lovely bride mary steenburgen and if -- you guys seem to work out your schedule very well that you are not shooting at the same time that often. >> yeah, you know, you would think that it would be more fun to -- work at the same time, and then, be able to go off on this wonderful vacation together. but the...
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of high pressure that is anchored off the coastline that's sending the u north into seattle and vancouverressure means sunshine and warming temperatures over the next couple days. overnight tonight, a little bit warmer tonight compared to last night. most cities tonight will settle in the 40s. a little breezy in our hills especially in the north bay but wind gusts about ten to 20 miles per hour. tomorrow it even warmer than today. a lot of sunshine. temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 70s so above average for this time of the year and we just continue to warm up even more on tuesday. future tracker temperatures by tuesday most of us will be in the 70s if not warming into the mid 70s in the warmest spots but this warm weather on tuesday comes with some gusty winds. future tracker wind gusts by tuesday morning, we'll see the winds gusting in the hills of north bay, likely 15 to 30 miles per hour. here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. warming trend tomorrow, warm and breezy on tuesday. wednesday it's windy. it cooler but that dry pattern really continues even into next weekend. we'l
of high pressure that is anchored off the coastline that's sending the u north into seattle and vancouverressure means sunshine and warming temperatures over the next couple days. overnight tonight, a little bit warmer tonight compared to last night. most cities tonight will settle in the 40s. a little breezy in our hills especially in the north bay but wind gusts about ten to 20 miles per hour. tomorrow it even warmer than today. a lot of sunshine. temperatures in the upper 60s to lower 70s so...
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in vancouver he was welcomed with the honors and then put in jail the soviet authorities were obsessed with espionage mania at the time everyone was suspected of being a foreign spy whatever. still but was charged with spreading the plague that was the 1st but not only time family had to get him out of prison. and it was always get immorally of his 3rd wife in fact ex-wife at that time who was the driving force. soon as he is in the is the. but ark of. the moon is in there that is you know. there were 2 school beats in going here but they were in the. 2 midst of school no she just says they knew him to be true what's you said there for both you and the city there were peace in the forest through the rocks in the cockpit but at the door even if you're more than ever in the city in the studio and your own thank you. you go and. sleep in the ocean through the book it's. nice to. get a model of a head to maine passions in her life science and skill but for the. forma she had once deliberately infected herself with the strain of cholera there was hardly anything she wouldn't do for live sti
in vancouver he was welcomed with the honors and then put in jail the soviet authorities were obsessed with espionage mania at the time everyone was suspected of being a foreign spy whatever. still but was charged with spreading the plague that was the 1st but not only time family had to get him out of prison. and it was always get immorally of his 3rd wife in fact ex-wife at that time who was the driving force. soon as he is in the is the. but ark of. the moon is in there that is you know....
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these temperatures in boston, new york, vancouver would not be a problem _ new york, vancouver would thank you for — bigger issue. matthew cappucci, thank you forjoining _ bigger issue. matthew cappucci, thank you forjoining us - bigger issue. matthew cappucci, thank you forjoining us with i bigger issue. matthew cappucci, | thank you forjoining us with that analysis. more extreme weather to come. stay with us on bbc news. still to come... the threat to the comedy scene thanks to the pandemic is no laughing matter — we'll talk to one comedian trying university students are waiting to find out when they can return to campus after months of online learning — and some want a refund on theirfees. bra nwen jeffrey reports. usually, robbie would drive to uni, but he's barely been in this year. he's studying biomedical sciences, but has had just two hours in the lab. not what he needs to get a job afterwards. if i was to apply for a job and then they asked me maybe certain questions or my understanding of certain machinery which we would use in a normal clinical environment, i probably won'
these temperatures in boston, new york, vancouver would not be a problem _ new york, vancouver would thank you for — bigger issue. matthew cappucci, thank you forjoining _ bigger issue. matthew cappucci, thank you forjoining us - bigger issue. matthew cappucci, thank you forjoining us with i bigger issue. matthew cappucci, | thank you forjoining us with that analysis. more extreme weather to come. stay with us on bbc news. still to come... the threat to the comedy scene thanks to the pandemic...
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sending our storm track well to the north around seattle and vancouver.t's where the rain will stay for the next seven days. for us, we're talking about warmer weather and clear skies. overnight tonight plenty of stars out there. a little breezy in our hills of the north bay but all and all, most areas will see light winds and temperatures a little bit warmer tonight compared to last night. last night we had the coldest spots well into the 30s. tonight you can see most will settle in the 40s. as you get into monday, monday is a warmer afternoon. upper 60s to lower 70s. total sunshine. those temperatures you see there are about 5 to close to 10 degrees above where we should be this time of the year. and that warmer weather continues on tuesday. future tracker temperatures by tuesday afternoon most spots away from the coast into the 70s if not mid 70s. we're experiencing winter warmth around here the next couple of days. the warmer weather comes with gusty winds. tuesday morning future tracker wind gust show you breezy conditions in the north bay and east b
sending our storm track well to the north around seattle and vancouver.t's where the rain will stay for the next seven days. for us, we're talking about warmer weather and clear skies. overnight tonight plenty of stars out there. a little breezy in our hills of the north bay but all and all, most areas will see light winds and temperatures a little bit warmer tonight compared to last night. last night we had the coldest spots well into the 30s. tonight you can see most will settle in the 40s....
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span of just one year now that is equivalent to the entire city of atlanta georgia or the city of vancouver canada or braman germany dine the number itself is outrageous even more so because those deaths occurred in the richest country in the world prior to the pandemic most people would not have placed the us in the list of most vulnerable countries to the virus one year into the pandemic america tops that this. a son the president joe biden and the fast lady commemorated the 500000 victims of the pandemic on the loans of the white house along with vice president come in the house and a husband they called on the nation not to forget the individual stories behind the numbers. as more americans who died in one year's pandemic. than a world war one. war 2 in the vietnam war combined that's more lives lost to this virus than any other nation on earth. the president has ordered flags to fly at half mast for 5 days across the country. according to the chief medical advisor to the white house the previous administration is partly responsible for the high death toll in the country but i don't thi
span of just one year now that is equivalent to the entire city of atlanta georgia or the city of vancouver canada or braman germany dine the number itself is outrageous even more so because those deaths occurred in the richest country in the world prior to the pandemic most people would not have placed the us in the list of most vulnerable countries to the virus one year into the pandemic america tops that this. a son the president joe biden and the fast lady commemorated the 500000 victims of...
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navy officer and director of society for policy studies an independent geo political think tank in vancouver yes mean a la a rangar activist and advocate and in colombo sad how mad the south asia campaigner with a focus on bangladesh for amnesty international a warm welcome to you war if we could start with commodore today so since the indian coast guard found these refugees why was india so reluctant to take them in . india when it was informed about this particular india what did what was appropriate at the time which was to disparage the you know still readable asset that could provide water and food because it was understood that this war was drifting for a few days and that some people had even died on board having provided the water and the food and water were the accord those board was on its way as we understand from bangladesh to malaysia so what india did was to contact the bangladeshi government to see what best could be done under the circumstances so given the current situation as far as the rohingya. are confident i could jump in why i could contact bangladeshi authorities if t
navy officer and director of society for policy studies an independent geo political think tank in vancouver yes mean a la a rangar activist and advocate and in colombo sad how mad the south asia campaigner with a focus on bangladesh for amnesty international a warm welcome to you war if we could start with commodore today so since the indian coast guard found these refugees why was india so reluctant to take them in . india when it was informed about this particular india what did what was...
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span of just one year now that is a quibble to the entire city of atlanta georgia or the city of vancouver canada or braman germany dime the number itself is outrageous even more so because those deaths occurred in the richest country in the world prior to the pandemic most people would not have placed the us in the list of most vulnerable countries to the virus one year into the pandemic america tops that this. asunder president joe biden and the fust lady commemorated the 500000 victims of the pandemic on the unknowns of the white house along with vice president come in the house and a husband they called on the nation not to forget the individual stories behind anonymous. that's more americans who died in one year whose pandemic. the new world war one. word to the vietnam war combined. has more lives lost to this virus than any other nation on earth. the president has ordered flags to fly at half mast for 5 days across the country. according to the chief medical advisor to the white house the previous administration is partly responsible for the high death toll in the country but i don'
span of just one year now that is a quibble to the entire city of atlanta georgia or the city of vancouver canada or braman germany dime the number itself is outrageous even more so because those deaths occurred in the richest country in the world prior to the pandemic most people would not have placed the us in the list of most vulnerable countries to the virus one year into the pandemic america tops that this. asunder president joe biden and the fust lady commemorated the 500000 victims of...
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visiting scholar at queen mary university of london international state crime initiative and in vancouver just mean a lot is president of the rohingya human rights network a warm welcome to you all yes ma'am let me start with you today the reading go are one of the most persecuted minorities in the world how concerned are you that they could become even more vulnerable both inside and outside of me and more as a result of the coup. it is really really worrisome especially. because the general milling actually appeared on a state t.v. just a few days ago and he was actually mentioning. the attempts that he's going to make in order to repatriate going back from bangladesh and he's looking forward to working by a lot fully with the country in order to bring people back but there isn't really any details that were given and i believe that this is this is to to do with easing off some of the international pressure that he says feeling some of the heat that he's feeling from staging the coup and if the international community actually falls into that trap there's a high chance that there might
visiting scholar at queen mary university of london international state crime initiative and in vancouver just mean a lot is president of the rohingya human rights network a warm welcome to you all yes ma'am let me start with you today the reading go are one of the most persecuted minorities in the world how concerned are you that they could become even more vulnerable both inside and outside of me and more as a result of the coup. it is really really worrisome especially. because the general...
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it's going to go out through vancouver over to communist china. it's kind of interesting.ave got a schism between western canada, calgary, and in toronto and quebec and ontario, they don't like pipelines. but bottom line here, judge. we did some dumb stuff in the trump administration he once in a while. but in four years we never did anything as dumb as this as joe biden pulled off in his first 20 days. support a taliban pipeline, oppose an american one. stick it to american workers. judge jeanine: peter, it's a horrible thing that they did. peter navarro, thanks so much for being with us. next, how will joe biden's foreign policy be influenced by his inner circle? miranda devine has written tensively about this and she joins us next. those *. judge jeanine: welcome back. remember when big tech and the left teamed up to quash any negative press about joe biden's family during the campaign? now that he's president, isn't it crucial that we know how hunter biden's business dealing overseas could affect joe biden's policies? miranda devine is with us. we are delighted to have
it's going to go out through vancouver over to communist china. it's kind of interesting.ave got a schism between western canada, calgary, and in toronto and quebec and ontario, they don't like pipelines. but bottom line here, judge. we did some dumb stuff in the trump administration he once in a while. but in four years we never did anything as dumb as this as joe biden pulled off in his first 20 days. support a taliban pipeline, oppose an american one. stick it to american workers. judge...
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in canada at the request of the trump administration made one joe has been detained in vancouver since december 2018 in the latest round of the canadian court battle means lawyers asked for her bill terms to be loosened the request was denied citing that she is considered a flight risk the while the c.f.o. is fighting extradition to the u.s. while while he seems to have its fair share of troubles in north america the company's continuing to make waves in other parts of the world with state of the art technology available at competitive prices many believe that it is only a matter of time before the u.s. and its allies realize that while we cannot be ignored for boom bust i'm out look so high with each. joining us for more on this story bill is co-host investigative journalist and host of economics professor richard let's start with you can you give us more insight on as to what this lawsuit what the f.c.c. is we heard a little bit from alex but let's hear your analysis. yeah it's a couple of things 1st of all you know what ways essentially suing to say there was a ruling by the f.c.c.
in canada at the request of the trump administration made one joe has been detained in vancouver since december 2018 in the latest round of the canadian court battle means lawyers asked for her bill terms to be loosened the request was denied citing that she is considered a flight risk the while the c.f.o. is fighting extradition to the u.s. while while he seems to have its fair share of troubles in north america the company's continuing to make waves in other parts of the world with state of...
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it's going to go out through vancouver over to communist china. it's kind of interesting.t a schism between western canada, calgary, and in toronto and quebec and ontario, they don't like pipelines. but bottom line here, judge. we did some dumb stuff in the trump administration he once in a while. but in four years we never did anything as dumb as this as joe biden pulled off in his first 20 days. support a taliban pipeline, oppose an american one. stick it to american workers. judge jeanine: peter, it's a horrible thing that they did. peter navarro, thanks so much for being with us. next, how will joe biden's foreign policy be influenced by his inner circle? miranda devine has written tensively about this and she joins us next. where new starts , every day. get exceptional care at every step, unparalleled safety at every visit, and flexible payment options for every budget. now, during the everyday smiles event new patients get a full exam & set of x-rays with no obligation. no insurance? no worries, it's free. plus, now all patients can get 20% off their treatment plan.
it's going to go out through vancouver over to communist china. it's kind of interesting.t a schism between western canada, calgary, and in toronto and quebec and ontario, they don't like pipelines. but bottom line here, judge. we did some dumb stuff in the trump administration he once in a while. but in four years we never did anything as dumb as this as joe biden pulled off in his first 20 days. support a taliban pipeline, oppose an american one. stick it to american workers. judge jeanine:...
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span of just one year now that is equivalent to the entire city of atlanta georgia or the city of vancouver canada or braman germany dine the number itself is outrageous even more so because those deaths occurred in the richest country in the world prior to the pandemic most people would not have placed the us in the list of most vulnerable countries to the virus one year into the pandemic america tops that this. a son the president joe biden and the fast lady commemorated the 500000 victims of the pandemic on the unknowns of the white house along with vice president come in the house and a husband they called on the nation not to forget the individual stories behind the numbers. that's more americans who died in one year's pandemic. than a world war one. war 2 in the vietnam war combined that's more lives lost to this virus than any other nation on earth. the president has ordered flags to fly at half mast for 5 days across the country. according to the chief medical advisor to the white house the previous administration is partly responsible for the high death toll in the country but i do
span of just one year now that is equivalent to the entire city of atlanta georgia or the city of vancouver canada or braman germany dine the number itself is outrageous even more so because those deaths occurred in the richest country in the world prior to the pandemic most people would not have placed the us in the list of most vulnerable countries to the virus one year into the pandemic america tops that this. a son the president joe biden and the fast lady commemorated the 500000 victims of...
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was interesting because the gas and oil cannot go from north - south it's going to go out through vancouverhina and canada is kind of interesting you have the schism between western canada, calverley, alberta and all the energy there in toronto and quÉbec and ontario they don't like pipelines. but bottom line, we did some dumb stuff in the trump o administration every once in a while but in four years we never did something as dumb as this as joe biden pulled off in his first 20 days, you cannot make this up into support in attala band pipeline and oppose an american one. judge jeanine: it is a horrible thing that they did, peter navarro thank you so much for being with us. and next how would joe biden's foreign policy be influenced by his inner circle also known as his family, miranda devine has written extensively about this and she joins us next, do not go anywhere. - [female narrator] around the world, 5 billion people lack access to safe surgery. children are suffering from treatable causes.. ..living with conditions many have never seen. for more than 40 years, mercy ships has deploye
was interesting because the gas and oil cannot go from north - south it's going to go out through vancouverhina and canada is kind of interesting you have the schism between western canada, calverley, alberta and all the energy there in toronto and quÉbec and ontario they don't like pipelines. but bottom line, we did some dumb stuff in the trump o administration every once in a while but in four years we never did something as dumb as this as joe biden pulled off in his first 20 days, you...
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. ♪♪ >>> you're watching c-span3, your unfiltered vancouver government.pan3 was created by america's cable television companies and today are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span3 to viewers as a public service. ♪♪ >>> and now prime minister's question time with british leader buyers johnson. earlier today he talked about the pandemic response in his country and the emergence of new variants of the coronavirus. >> order, order. before we turn to prime minister quiz want to express on behalf the whole house our deep sadness at the death of captain moore. his dignity and determination in raising money to support the nhs charity caught the nation's mood at the most difficult time. he exemplified the best our values. i know the whole house will want to join me in second our condolences to his family and his many friends. i invite members to now join me for a minute of silence to commemorate sir tom's life and pay their respect to those who have lost their lives as a result of covid on their families hand friends. ... >> order. >>> o
. ♪♪ >>> you're watching c-span3, your unfiltered vancouver government.pan3 was created by america's cable television companies and today are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span3 to viewers as a public service. ♪♪ >>> and now prime minister's question time with british leader buyers johnson. earlier today he talked about the pandemic response in his country and the emergence of new variants of the coronavirus. >> order, order. before...
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span of just one year now that is a quibble it to the entire city of atlanta georgia or the city of vancouver canada or braman germany dine the number itself is outrageous even more so because those deaths occurred in the richest country in the world prior to the pandemic most people would not have placed the us in the list of most vulnerable countries to the virus one year into the pandemic america tops that this. a son the president joe biden and the fast lady commemorated the 500000 victims of the pandemic on the unknowns of the white house along with vice president come in the house and a husband they called on the nation not to forget the individual stories behind the numbers. that's more americans who died in one year to spend them in. the new world war one. or 2 in the vietnam war combined. that's more lives lost to this virus than any other nation on earth. the president has ordered flags to fly at half mast for 5 days across the country. according to the chief medical advisor to the white house the previous administration has party responsible for the high death toll in the country b
span of just one year now that is a quibble it to the entire city of atlanta georgia or the city of vancouver canada or braman germany dine the number itself is outrageous even more so because those deaths occurred in the richest country in the world prior to the pandemic most people would not have placed the us in the list of most vulnerable countries to the virus one year into the pandemic america tops that this. a son the president joe biden and the fast lady commemorated the 500000 victims...
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>> jimmy: can you tell everyone where you are and what you're working on >> so i right now am in vancouvert's centered around my life and also centered around being yourself and staying true to who you are and even when the world tells you it's not going to happen, you're believing because you're you. >> jimmy: it sounds amazing. do u. have a title >> we do. it's called the j-team >> jimmy: i'm on the j-team. jimmy's on the j-team. >> people think it's the jojo team, it's really the jimmy fallon team. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. stay tuned for updated from the j-team we'll be right back with m night shyamalan. stick around, everybody. ♪ lim u & doug ♪ hey limu! [ squawks ] how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... oh, sorry... [ laughter ] woops! [ laughter ] oh, good evening! meow! nope. oh... what? i'm an emu! ah ha ha. no, buddy! buddy, it's a filter! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ the sun is incredible. it makes our lipton tea leaves bet
>> jimmy: can you tell everyone where you are and what you're working on >> so i right now am in vancouvert's centered around my life and also centered around being yourself and staying true to who you are and even when the world tells you it's not going to happen, you're believing because you're you. >> jimmy: it sounds amazing. do u. have a title >> we do. it's called the j-team >> jimmy: i'm on the j-team. jimmy's on the j-team. >> people think it's the...
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[laughs] in wartime you have portland, columbia, and just across the ocean there is vancouver. on the portland side of, it henry kaiser had built a massive shipyard to build armaments of war. a boom town arose there as well. 30,000 people to fill the shipyards. this flood came along in late 1948 and completely wiped the city off the map. it buried vanport. it disappeared. the third largest city in oregon, gone, completely. what that did was it completely integrated portland, because half of all those people that came to the shipyard and half of all the people living had vanport before it was wiped out moved ten miles down to portland, and almost all white city got integrated. let's talk about the force of the american west. a lot of it is brown right now due to beetle infestation. my grandmother and mother lived in a sleepy little scandinavian town, known for salmon and tuna. at the start of world war ii, very few people knew what a chainsaw was. it is an emblematic thing now, but most people did not know what it chainsaw was at the start of world war ii. as it turned out, this
[laughs] in wartime you have portland, columbia, and just across the ocean there is vancouver. on the portland side of, it henry kaiser had built a massive shipyard to build armaments of war. a boom town arose there as well. 30,000 people to fill the shipyards. this flood came along in late 1948 and completely wiped the city off the map. it buried vanport. it disappeared. the third largest city in oregon, gone, completely. what that did was it completely integrated portland, because half of all...
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it's your mark for vancouver island and seattle and.a where they're gonna get lots of snow, and there's lots of rain along the coast. outside we go. no father. talk about temperatures overnight. tonight will be on the mild side because because of the wind, so we're not expecting frost or anything like that. it could be some early morning process of real wind sheltered valleys, but it's not going to be all that cold tonight because of the wind, certainly, and a little bit of cloud cover out there. i guess the forecast highs tomorrow yellows or seventies. and you'll see him pop in here. so a little cooler tomorrow, but we're still doing sixties and seventies in february, so this whole week is basically spring early. you know, it's just not. this is not typical with forecasts. eyes tomorrow like this again a little cooler than today. allergies tree pollens. you look at your door your window or where we are, especially if you're inland. livermore valley got by clayton. lots of blossoms coming out in the tree pollens. you probably know this,
it's your mark for vancouver island and seattle and.a where they're gonna get lots of snow, and there's lots of rain along the coast. outside we go. no father. talk about temperatures overnight. tonight will be on the mild side because because of the wind, so we're not expecting frost or anything like that. it could be some early morning process of real wind sheltered valleys, but it's not going to be all that cold tonight because of the wind, certainly, and a little bit of cloud cover out...
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never thought about that well, it doesn't belong to either one of us we're in a rented house in vancouveright, because in canada they take it very seriously when you show up there. >> very seriously, yes >> seth: ted did brag about his housekeeping skills when he was here last week is he someone who is actually as good at cleaning as he claimed >> you know, it goes in spurts um, i find that when ted is kind neurotic, his solution is to become furiously a cleaner so, even though i love him, and i like our life to be peaceful, i like to every once in a while just rattle his cage and then he just starts cleaning and then that's like, i don't have to do it. >> seth: you have a lot of guile, mary. >> yeah. >> seth: so, um, this show is very wonderful it's not just that you get to be an actor, but as we saw from that clip, you're singing. and also, there's a great deal of choreography. are you enjoying this challenge? >> um, yes and i'm, by far, the least experienced person on the show at the same time as being the oldest person on the show. i'm the one who has done the least singing and dancin
never thought about that well, it doesn't belong to either one of us we're in a rented house in vancouveright, because in canada they take it very seriously when you show up there. >> very seriously, yes >> seth: ted did brag about his housekeeping skills when he was here last week is he someone who is actually as good at cleaning as he claimed >> you know, it goes in spurts um, i find that when ted is kind neurotic, his solution is to become furiously a cleaner so, even...
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weather system coming into the parts of vancouver island and seattle and pacific northwest.that's a really neat looking system, and it's amazingly far north for february. this is not that that comma should be a. it's 1000 miles to 1000 miles to the south more in our region for this time of year, it's unusual to see something like that this time of year that far north that looks more like a late spring pattern to me a zoo. look at the radar. you see nothing and you're not gonna see anything. we're going to be dry out here for a while of current temperatures kind of mild 63 conquered. that's pretty warm when the sun's down, tomorrow's gonna be a nice day, but a couple of degrees cooler still couple clouds but mostly sunny for the most part to be breezy till about midnight. now we're going to die off really, really quickly. tomorrow's forecast highs, yellows or seventies, so there's your yellows and so we'll see. lots of sixties maybe some low seventies, so it's gonna be but i think overall couple degrees cooler tomorrow, then what we saw today so 70 in santa rosa tomorrow, say
weather system coming into the parts of vancouver island and seattle and pacific northwest.that's a really neat looking system, and it's amazingly far north for february. this is not that that comma should be a. it's 1000 miles to 1000 miles to the south more in our region for this time of year, it's unusual to see something like that this time of year that far north that looks more like a late spring pattern to me a zoo. look at the radar. you see nothing and you're not gonna see anything....
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>> i am quarantining, so i am back up in vancouver we start the second half of the so i am almost outprobably way more legit, because his middle name is thomas, but nat king cole, i've heard cole porter. i think that used to be something when dylan and i were going through like our young child star publicity circuit, my mom would just say it because it sounded artsy >> jimmy: exactly, yeah. >> i'm really just named after like cabbage, cole slaw, that's the definition of my name. it comes from cabbage farmer, i think, is -- >> jimmy: but cole and dylan, they're great names. >> i think cole's pretty great i think dylan could use a little work. >> jimmy: did you and your brother, by the way -- your brother's coming back to tv. he's in the new mindy kaling show yeah, it was big news. and then, i don't know if you remember, what you commented on twitter, because i follow both of you do you remember what you said? >> yeah, i asked him what the crew was going to be when they find out he's just not funny >> jimmy: you go back and forth and i was actually going to show you some examples, becau
>> i am quarantining, so i am back up in vancouver we start the second half of the so i am almost outprobably way more legit, because his middle name is thomas, but nat king cole, i've heard cole porter. i think that used to be something when dylan and i were going through like our young child star publicity circuit, my mom would just say it because it sounded artsy >> jimmy: exactly, yeah. >> i'm really just named after like cabbage, cole slaw, that's the definition of my...
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wartime, you've got portland, the mouth of the willamette river and across washington state you've got vancouver henry kaiser had built a massive shipyard to built armaments of war. a boom town arose there as well, 30,000 people to fill his shipyards. and this flood came along in late 1948 and completely wiped the city off the map, buried van port, disappeared. it was the third largest city in oregon gone, completely wiped out, but what that did was it integrated portland because half of all of those people who had come to that shipyard and half of all of those people who were living at van port before it was wiped out moved ten miles down to portland, an almost all white city was integrated because of what happened there. so let's talk about the force of the american west, the great sheathe of green, much of which is brown right now because of beetle infiltration. my mother grew up there, my grandmother moved there, and it was known for salmon and timber, and at the start of world war ii, very few people knew what a chain saw was. i mean, it's an emblematic thing now, but most people did not kn
wartime, you've got portland, the mouth of the willamette river and across washington state you've got vancouver henry kaiser had built a massive shipyard to built armaments of war. a boom town arose there as well, 30,000 people to fill his shipyards. and this flood came along in late 1948 and completely wiped the city off the map, buried van port, disappeared. it was the third largest city in oregon gone, completely wiped out, but what that did was it integrated portland because half of all of...
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in canada and she did probably the most canadian thing you could do listen to this >> a jail in vancouverr a woman stayed several nights there. after being released, she sent this card to the police department the woman wrote, "i was nervous about staying with you guys during my trip to the island, but wanted to let you know i appreciated how helpful and kind even was. she finished the note offering four and a half stars. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: keep in mind, the canadian jail is basically just a courtyard marriott i guess the review worked because "travel and leisure" added the jail to its annual list of top 50 detainment hot spots. that's - [ light laughter ] that's an honor. some entertainment news. it's just been confirmed that bachelorette clare crawley and dale moss have broken up after a five-month engagement. yep. it only lasted five months but in "bachelor" time, that's 30 years, so congrats on a a great run. [ applause ] they couldn't believe it they were like, "we did everything right we met on a tv show. we got engaged after three dates and made out with 20 other people along t
in canada and she did probably the most canadian thing you could do listen to this >> a jail in vancouverr a woman stayed several nights there. after being released, she sent this card to the police department the woman wrote, "i was nervous about staying with you guys during my trip to the island, but wanted to let you know i appreciated how helpful and kind even was. she finished the note offering four and a half stars. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: keep in mind, the canadian jail...
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you've got vancouver. well on the portland side of it henry kaiser had build a massive shipyard to build armaments of war and a boomtown arose there as well 30,000 people to fill his shipyards. and this flood came along in late 1948 and completely wiped the city off the map. buried vanpool disappeared it was the third largest city in oregon gone completely wiped out but what that did was it integrated portland because half of all those people who'd come to that shipyard and half of all those people who were living at vanport before it would wiped out moved 10 miles down to portland and almost all white city was integrated because of what happened there. so let's talk about the force of the american west the great sheath the green much of which is brown right now because of beetle infestation. channel was a sleepy little scandinavian town my mother grew up there my grandmother moved there. and it was known for salmon and timber. and at the start of world war ii very few people knew what a chainsaw was. i me
you've got vancouver. well on the portland side of it henry kaiser had build a massive shipyard to build armaments of war and a boomtown arose there as well 30,000 people to fill his shipyards. and this flood came along in late 1948 and completely wiped the city off the map. buried vanpool disappeared it was the third largest city in oregon gone completely wiped out but what that did was it integrated portland because half of all those people who'd come to that shipyard and half of all those...
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canada is doing, they're actually building a large expansion to move canadian oilsands production to vancouverreach the asian markets and world oil demands were connected with other sources so if the u.s. does not receive this canadian oil, they're going to be importing oil from other locations into the gulf coast as well as into california from what we might consider less stable areas of the world such as the middle east where we always see geopolitical tensions rise to the surface. >> and then also, let's hit on the u.s. economy here. we've got the u.s. energy economy numbers you can look at here when it comes to construction, transportation, that's 27% of the u.s. oil and gas industry which alone employs 183,000 people. the industry as a whole is 679,000 americans. but that's leaving out restaurants, hotels, and other businesses that are also impacted by all of this? >> well, the consumer depends on affordable energy, whether that is gasoline for their cars, or diesel for the trucks and railroads, or natural gas to heat your house, and the same thing can be said of all of these other busine
canada is doing, they're actually building a large expansion to move canadian oilsands production to vancouverreach the asian markets and world oil demands were connected with other sources so if the u.s. does not receive this canadian oil, they're going to be importing oil from other locations into the gulf coast as well as into california from what we might consider less stable areas of the world such as the middle east where we always see geopolitical tensions rise to the surface. >>...
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. ♪♪ >>> you're watching c-span3, your unfiltered vancouver government.an3 was created by america's cable television companies and today are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span3 to viewers as a public service. ♪♪ >>> and now prime minister's question time with british leader buyers johnson. earlier today he talked about the pandemic response in his country and the emergence of ne
. ♪♪ >>> you're watching c-span3, your unfiltered vancouver government.an3 was created by america's cable television companies and today are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span3 to viewers as a public service. ♪♪ >>> and now prime minister's question time with british leader buyers johnson. earlier today he talked about the pandemic response in his country and the emergence of ne
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it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland,wn the coast, and l.a., obviously. to san francisco to see this show. there are a lot of people who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning of a new one. the city of san francisco didn't necessarily support punk rock. [♪♪♪] >> last, but certainly not least is a jell-o be opera. they are the punk rock candidate of the lead singer called the dead kennedys. >> if we are blaming anybody in san francisco, we will just blame the dead kennedys. >> there you go. >> we had situations where concerts were cancelled due to flyers, obscene flyers that the city was thought -- that he thought was obscene that had been put up. the city of san francisco has come around to embrace it's musicians. when they have the centennial for city hall, they brought in all kinds of local musicians and i got to perform
it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland,wn the coast, and l.a., obviously. to san francisco to see this show. there are a lot of people who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning of a new one. the city of san francisco didn't...
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it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland,e coast, and l.a., obviously. to san francisco to see this show. there are a lot of people who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning of a new one. the city of san francisco didn't necessarily support punk rock. [♪♪♪] >> last, but certainly not least is a jell-o be opera. they are the punk rock candidate of the lead singer called the dead kennedys. >> if we are blaming anybody in san francisco, we will just blame the dead kennedys. >> there you go. >> we had situations where concerts were cancelled due to flyers, obscene flyers that the city was thought -- that he thought was obscene that had been put up. the city of san francisco has come around to embrace it's musicians. when they have the centennial for city hall, they brought in all kinds of local musicians and i got to perform at t
it was kind of terrifying but it did bring people all the way from vancouver, tee seattle, portland,e coast, and l.a., obviously. to san francisco to see this show. there are a lot of people who say that after they saw this show they thought they would start their own band. it was a great jumping off point for a lot of west coast punk. it was also, the pistols' last show. in a way, it was the end of one era of punk and the beginning of a new one. the city of san francisco didn't necessarily...
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host: in the vancouver area and washington. caller: right.ut he is a veteran, so the federal gives better service. host: did he have to go to a veterans facility to make that happen? caller: yeah, he went to a veteran center in washington. host: dave up in texas. caller: howdy. i really have a problem with the numbers that they media spews that scare people to death. how can we be that out of whack with the rest of the world? we have the highest rates of infection, the highest rates reported, and i want to know if anyone is looking into these numbers, because they are so out of whack with the rest of the world. host: you mean the numbers of how many people have been vaccinated? caller: we are talking about the number of people reported as having the covid, china virus. how can they be so out of lack with the rest of the world? is the rest of the world lying? host: so you do not trust the numbers -- basically, the numbers, the daily numbers of covid are coming from the cdc, coming from organizations like johns hopkins, which has a separate tra
host: in the vancouver area and washington. caller: right.ut he is a veteran, so the federal gives better service. host: did he have to go to a veterans facility to make that happen? caller: yeah, he went to a veteran center in washington. host: dave up in texas. caller: howdy. i really have a problem with the numbers that they media spews that scare people to death. how can we be that out of whack with the rest of the world? we have the highest rates of infection, the highest rates reported,...