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alfred, we'll be joined by a bigger friend later this month. guests are impressed all the front guys will send out for >> me my fiance looked each other out for it. and then as soon you open the door, we've got this robot inches there greeting us with our food was amazing outfit. actually the supplements, tremendous amount of full-time equivalents for us that allows. >> our team to still deliver an exceptional guest experience. everybody understands that we need more automation to help with the labor shortage. steve cousins runs the company that runs the robots rented out to over 100 businesses nationwide. >> to him, the bots are improving, not replacing jobs. it makes the workers more valuable to the organization, allows them to earn a higher wage because they're not wasting their time doing tasks that are frankly beneath that the company is set to double its deployment of hotel robots across the country this year. its newest relay plus model is bigger and better at handling elevators beyond hotels and bots are also picking up the slack and al
alfred, we'll be joined by a bigger friend later this month. guests are impressed all the front guys will send out for >> me my fiance looked each other out for it. and then as soon you open the door, we've got this robot inches there greeting us with our food was amazing outfit. actually the supplements, tremendous amount of full-time equivalents for us that allows. >> our team to still deliver an exceptional guest experience. everybody understands that we need more automation to...
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alfred molina, willem dafoe. yes, yes? tom, yes? >> keep going. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] and did you meet all these people? did you guys -- >> yeah, we made a movie with them. >> for sure. >> jimmy: okay. you never know. cgi, maybe they took their heads and stuck these things in. >> that's true, yeah. >> we got the pleasure of working with all of them. we are huge fans of these movies and this fan in particular is a celebration of three generations of cinema. so, to bring these characters back to see them bring them back to life, embody these kind of people they said good-bye to nearly 20 years before was amazing. it was also interesting watching them try and figure it out. like, alfred being like, peter, no, that's not how i said it. peter. oh, there it is. he's back. >> jimmy: did they share stories with you guys about the previous movies? things you didn't know or found interesting? >> i mean, i think for me the most interesting part of it was watching them adapt to the way that movies are made now, especially alfred. because
alfred molina, willem dafoe. yes, yes? tom, yes? >> keep going. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] and did you meet all these people? did you guys -- >> yeah, we made a movie with them. >> for sure. >> jimmy: okay. you never know. cgi, maybe they took their heads and stuck these things in. >> that's true, yeah. >> we got the pleasure of working with all of them. we are huge fans of these movies and this fan in particular is a celebration of three generations...
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van davis says alfred is a key staffmember since guests prefer last contact. so you have the contact-less safety. >> portion of the guests journey and then the experience of it. so for us, it's a no-brainer. and that's why we had another robot. alfred, we'll be joined by a bigger bought friend later this month. >> guests are impressed all the front. like a will send out for me. my fiance looked each other out for it. and then as soon you open the door, we've got this robot inches there greeting us with our food. it was amazing outfit. actually the supplements, tremendous amount full-time equivalents for us that allows. >> our team to still deliver an exceptional guest experience. everybody .punderstands that we need more automation to help with the labor shortage. steve cousins runs the company that runs the robots rented out to over 100 businesses nationwide. >> to him, the bots are improving, not replacing jobs. it makes the workers more valuable to the organization, allows them to earn a higher wage because they're not wasting their time doing tasks that ar
van davis says alfred is a key staffmember since guests prefer last contact. so you have the contact-less safety. >> portion of the guests journey and then the experience of it. so for us, it's a no-brainer. and that's why we had another robot. alfred, we'll be joined by a bigger bought friend later this month. >> guests are impressed all the front. like a will send out for me. my fiance looked each other out for it. and then as soon you open the door, we've got this robot inches...
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she can see how alfred jessica was detained as a political prisoner for reading a flyer. now any one will be able to read his story. he came to book unveiled from outfits and ally, documents show that he survived the war. this new digital form helps keep these people alive in our collective memory. but even if the survivors themselves are disappearing, discrimination and anti semitism remain cavities. lindsay, because you that i think raising awareness about the historical depth of discrimination, antisemitism, and racism. this is, that's not history. that's all still happening every day in europe and worldwide is conveyed. 7.5000000 names. and every one counts ah, ah, ah, listen carefully. don't know how with today go, ah, feel the magic discover the world around you. subscribe to d. w documentary on youtube with soccer is a sport of the colors and the children in this mountain. village of them all. can everyone be a dog with them regardless of gender? where is blue? the color of her favorite team. but.
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alfred, eugene, thank you for your service and for joining us. vaughn, thanks for your coverage. we'll be right back. coverage coverage we'll be right back. ♪ ♪making your way inorld today♪ ♪takes everything you've got♪ ♪ ♪taking a break from all your worries ♪ ♪sure would help a lot ♪ ♪wouldn't you like to get away? ♪ ♪ ♪ sometimes you want to go ♪ ♪where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ ♪and they're always glad you came ♪ i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ >>> moments from now, the market is set to open after a strewly crazy week on wall street as
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jumping as i ought to watch and very dependent on the weather, watson miss. red tap hangers. escripts alfred and there is upwind and tailwind upwind comes from the front from below and carries you fiveash. now my vesa, in vida, clicking and tail went, pushes from above, and they say it pulls you to waltz. the slogans act and you don't get very far then as carlson rad ah tag i guess. and my friend thanks bye. ah, they get in the group never instagram on instagram, selena not only posts, beautiful alpine panoramas. an important topic for her is equal rights for women while wide women's ski jumping is still overshadowed by men. she ones parity, big size, milligan declares same rules the same conditions, the same hill sizes that's i'll go to be equal as fit as so in the self with fighting and working so that at some point to where just as good this vehicle may be better select officer ah winter has arrived and the world cup season has begun, which usually takes salina to countries such as russia or japan but also to her home inkling and todd her father holger is also then he was a ski jump of th
jumping as i ought to watch and very dependent on the weather, watson miss. red tap hangers. escripts alfred and there is upwind and tailwind upwind comes from the front from below and carries you fiveash. now my vesa, in vida, clicking and tail went, pushes from above, and they say it pulls you to waltz. the slogans act and you don't get very far then as carlson rad ah tag i guess. and my friend thanks bye. ah, they get in the group never instagram on instagram, selena not only posts,...
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jumping, as i ought to watch and very dependent on the weather, munson miss red tapp hangers escripts alfred and there is upwind. and tailwind till upwind comes from the front from below and carries you fiveash. now my vesa and rider clicking and tailwind pushes from above, and they say, it pulls you towards the slogans act, and you don't get very far. then as of colson, right, ah, blue sag, i guess, and my friend french 5 ah, they get in the group. never instagram. on instagram, selena? no. tony, post beautiful, alpine panoramas. an important topic for her is equal rights for women. world wide . women ski jumping is still overshadowed by men. she wants parity excites milligan declares, same rules the same conditions, the same hill sizes that's i'll go to be equal, as food as soon as love with fighting and working. so that at some point to where just as good as may be better and select ah, winter has arrived and the world cup season has begun, which usually takes selena to countries such as russia or japan, but also to her home inkling and todd her father hogan is also that he was a ski jump
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she can see how alfred jessica was detained as a political prisoner for reading a flyer. now any one will be able to read his story. he came to book invalid from outfits and ally, documents show that he survived the war. this new digital form helps keep these people alive in our collective memory. but even if the survivors themselves are disappearing, discrimination and anti semitism remain saturdays and sundays. you so that i think raising awareness about the historical depth of discrimination, time, antisemitism, and racism. this is, that's not history. that's all still happening every day in europe and worldwide. and some of it, 7500000 names. and every one counts ah ah, ah, afro beats night duty is good to pack. so punch it is a gold mine for the global music industry. and so much more for the artist. i am so happy to be black and fro beats next on d w. ah, each internet knows all it's creators for everything. and we digitize everything from the hot commodity in this global experiment in our data. smart devices are embedded in our daily lives, tracking our every move,
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she can see how alfred jessica was detained as a political prisoner for reading a flyer. now any one will be able to read his story. he came to book unveiled from outfits and allied documents show that he survived the war. this new digital form helps keep these people alive in our collected memory. but even if the survivors themselves are disappearing, discrimination and anti semitism remain. shebedey lindsey because young, so that i think raising awareness about the historical depth of discrimination, stun antisemitism, and racism does this. that's not history. that's all still happening every day in europe and world wide. it's invade 7500000 names, and every one counts. ah ah! back to life after terrific crash vs santa's barely survived a near fatal accident. now, the indian motorcycle racer faces his biggest challenge, yet finding himself. i heroes. remarkable. come back. read next on d w. oh mm hm. soccer is a sport of colors and the children in this mountain village. oh them all. but can every one be adorned with them regardless of gender? ema, where is blue? the col
she can see how alfred jessica was detained as a political prisoner for reading a flyer. now any one will be able to read his story. he came to book unveiled from outfits and allied documents show that he survived the war. this new digital form helps keep these people alive in our collected memory. but even if the survivors themselves are disappearing, discrimination and anti semitism remain. shebedey lindsey because young, so that i think raising awareness about the historical depth of...
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she can see how alfred yoshika was detained as a political prisoner for reading a flyer. now any one will be able to read his story. he came to brooklyn valley from outfits and ally, documents show that he survived the war. this new digital form helps keep these people alive in our collected memory. but even if the survivors themselves are disappearing, discrimination and anti semitism remain charities. lindsey, because you to the, i think raising awareness about the historical depth of discrimination, time, antisemitism, and racism. this is, that's not history. see, that's all still happening every day in europe and worldwide. and some of it 7500000 names and every one counts ah ah, ah, into the conflict. so with sebastian, when it comes to the nuclear talks between iran and the international community, no country is watching as closely as israel. this we come pick zone, talk to the former israeli defense minister marcia. yeah, alon, who slammed 2015. you pay agreement as an historic mistake. conflict zone. next on d, w. i. f row beats night dubious, good pack. so punch
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she can see how alfred jessica was detained as a political prisoner for reading a flyer. now any one will be able to read his story. he came to book unveiled from outfits and allied documents show that he survived the war. this new digital form helps keep these people alive in our collective memory. but even if the survivors themselves are disappearing, discrimination and anti semitism remain cavities. lindsay, because you that i think raising awareness about the historical depth of discrimination is done antisemitism and racism. this is, that's not history. that's all still happening every day in europe and worldwide. and some of it. 7.5000000 names. and every one counts a back to life after a big crash. vs anton barely survived a near fatal accident. now, the indian motorcycle racer faces the the biggest challenge yet. finding himself a heroes remarkable. come back read on d, w. o. thank you for the rain that this time it destroys jesse's house and fields. climate change has become an existential threat for the kenyan farmer. now it's time to act. his mission takes him
she can see how alfred jessica was detained as a political prisoner for reading a flyer. now any one will be able to read his story. he came to book unveiled from outfits and allied documents show that he survived the war. this new digital form helps keep these people alive in our collective memory. but even if the survivors themselves are disappearing, discrimination and anti semitism remain cavities. lindsay, because you that i think raising awareness about the historical depth of...
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she can see how alfred jessica was detained as a political prisoner for reading a flyer. now any one will be able to read his story. he came to book unveiled from outfits and ally, documents show that he survived the war. this new digital form helps keep these people alive in our collective memory. but even if the survivors themselves are disappearing, discrimination and anti semitism remain cavities. lindsay, because you so that i think raising awareness about the historical depth of discrimination is done antisemitism and racism. this is, that's not history. that's all still happening every day in europe and worldwide. isn't it? 7.5000000 names and every one counts ah, in this episode we appreciated the chicken outside and meeting columns across the african continent. 77 percent. in kinshasa, we met some boxes from all over the country who told us about the struggles they faced in the act quest for the additional class on support for the work board. this takes us street to our street debate. 7 days a big crash. vs and touched barely survived a near fatal accident. now t
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she can see how alfred yoshika was detained as a political prisoner for reading a flyer. now any one will be able to read his story. he came to book unveiled from outfits and allied documents show that he survived the war. this new digital form helps keep these people alive in our collective memory. but even if the survivors themselves are disappearing, discrimination and anti semitism remain. shebedey, lindsey because you to the, i think raising awareness about the historical depth of discrimination is done. anti semitism and racism does this. that's not history. se that's all still happening every day in europe and worldwide. and some of it. 7.5000000 names and every one counts. b. a winter wonderland. i'm almost there. all this left is this mountain past. this time i'm going to be pretty high up in the anger the it's a belly in the swiss alps. and it's my very 1st time, luca shows us the highlights of this stunning region from st. morris to the matter horn chicken. next on d, w. o. and we'll go to the dark side where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings, were
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littered with unexploded ordnance and children are often the military court in me and mar, has sentence, alfred leader, unsung to cheat to 4 more years in prison. she was convicted on several charges, including possession of unlicensed walkie talkies. last month, she was found guilty of incitement and breaking corona virus rules. critics say the charges are politically motivated. authorities in new york are investigating the cities worst fire in 3 decade. they're questioning how thick smoke was able to build through a high rise apartment block in the bronx, trapping many families. and the death toll has been revised down to 17, but that includes 8 children. several people are in critical condition. the u. s. drug maker pfizer is working on a vaccine targeting the omicron variant and says it expects to have it ready by march. the company says it's already manufacturing doses due to keen interests from governments. or children in uganda are back in school for the 1st time since march 2020. that was when rising cases of coven 19 forced the government to impose some of africans toughest restriction
littered with unexploded ordnance and children are often the military court in me and mar, has sentence, alfred leader, unsung to cheat to 4 more years in prison. she was convicted on several charges, including possession of unlicensed walkie talkies. last month, she was found guilty of incitement and breaking corona virus rules. critics say the charges are politically motivated. authorities in new york are investigating the cities worst fire in 3 decade. they're questioning how thick smoke was...
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so now military court, him jamar, has sentenced. alfred leader also cheated. 4 more years in prison, she was convicted on several charges, including possession of a licensed walkie talkies. the conviction is just the latest chapter in a trial that critics say is politically motivated. last month, the pro democracy leader was convicted of incitement and breaking corona, virus rules. me and merged opposed lead remains and detention. confronted with a slew of charges that could see young some, so she locked up for the rest of her life. the international community has denounced her jailing by me and mars military government, calling to legal campaign politically motivated. sushi was one seen as a beacon of human rights and the savior of me and mars democracy. thanks to her fight against the military that ruled myanmar for decades. she became the country civilian leader in 2016. but her international reputation was left in tatters after the army suppressed. the countries were hinge of muslims by thousands died and many more were displaced. known simply as the lady, she remains immensely p
so now military court, him jamar, has sentenced. alfred leader also cheated. 4 more years in prison, she was convicted on several charges, including possession of a licensed walkie talkies. the conviction is just the latest chapter in a trial that critics say is politically motivated. last month, the pro democracy leader was convicted of incitement and breaking corona, virus rules. me and merged opposed lead remains and detention. confronted with a slew of charges that could see young some, so...
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the alfred c. sharpton blueberry pie achievement award. every year, we look around and ask, who has the most blueberry pie on their face? this year, i nominate the state of texas for its many contributions to our national political dysfunctions, including one of the most draconian voter suppression bills in the country. an abortion ban with a bounty system. and a refusal to expand medicaid or fix their crumbling electric grid. and if i may have any pie left over, i'll send it along to ron desantis in florida and maybe one extra slice should go to congress member marjorie taylor greene and matt gaetz. ayman, how about you? who else should get a slice? >> it's got to go to kevin mccarthy for me because this is a guy who's watching all of this play out, but he is singularly focused on power. everyone has told him the republicans are going to win next year, and he is tuned out any sense of moral righteousness because all he cares about is becoming speaker of the house. so, if marjorie taylor greene wants to stand up there and say something tha
the alfred c. sharpton blueberry pie achievement award. every year, we look around and ask, who has the most blueberry pie on their face? this year, i nominate the state of texas for its many contributions to our national political dysfunctions, including one of the most draconian voter suppression bills in the country. an abortion ban with a bounty system. and a refusal to expand medicaid or fix their crumbling electric grid. and if i may have any pie left over, i'll send it along to ron...
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the alfred sea sharpton, blueberry pie achievement award. every year we look around and asked, who has the most blueberry pie on their face. this year i nominate the state of texas. for its many contributions to our national political dysfunctions. including one of the most draconian voter suppression bills in the country. and abortion ban with a bounty system. and a refusal to expand medicaid or fix their crumbling electric grid. and if i may have any pie left over. i'll send it along to rhonda santas and florida. maybe one extra slice should go to cross member marjorie taylor greene and matt gates. amen, how about you? me who else should get a slice? >> has to go to kevin mccarthy for me. this is a guy who is watching all of this play out. but he is singularly the focused on power. everybody is told him that the republicans are going to win next year. he has tuned out any sense of moral righteousness. all he cares about is becoming speaker of the house. if marjorie taylor greene wants to stand up there and say something crazy, she can do i
the alfred sea sharpton, blueberry pie achievement award. every year we look around and asked, who has the most blueberry pie on their face. this year i nominate the state of texas. for its many contributions to our national political dysfunctions. including one of the most draconian voter suppression bills in the country. and abortion ban with a bounty system. and a refusal to expand medicaid or fix their crumbling electric grid. and if i may have any pie left over. i'll send it along to...
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. >>> next to the ominous scene in texas that looks like it could be straight out of an alfred hitchcock film. ooh. >> you guys, this is a sign. i don't know what the sign is, but it's a sign. this frightening scene played out at a parking lot in frisco. thousands of grackles overhead and menacingly perched on cars. >> grackles are known for being noisy, aggressive and prone to flying in giant flocks. yikes. needless to say, many of those cars needed to hit the car wash, too, if you get what i'm laying down there. >> i got what you -- i smelled it, too. this is not -- i'm sorry. i don't even know what superstition that is, but that smells like trouble. >> it was stormy, cloudy. >> coming out of the trees. huh uh. >>> from brazen birds to menacing marsupials. >> this video was captured of a mob of kangaroos. i think i prefer this over birds. >> it shows a large group of roos occupying a front lawn and eating up the grass. the thing is, you don't want to confront them about it, because if a kangaroo squares up on you, what do you do? >> run! >>> right now on "america this morning," remembe
. >>> next to the ominous scene in texas that looks like it could be straight out of an alfred hitchcock film. ooh. >> you guys, this is a sign. i don't know what the sign is, but it's a sign. this frightening scene played out at a parking lot in frisco. thousands of grackles overhead and menacingly perched on cars. >> grackles are known for being noisy, aggressive and prone to flying in giant flocks. yikes. needless to say, many of those cars needed to hit the car wash,...
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day for wine country. 49 degrees, 50 in mill valley and 50 degrees at kentfield and in october, 1962, alfred hitchcock was shooting "the birds" in bodega bay. >>> in the extended forecast, there you go. a little bit of rain coming in. monday, tuesday, mostly for the north bay, san francisco, oakland, probably not putting it in for san jose we will put it in there to cover ourselves, then, monday and tuesday, maybe again on friday. numbers all week will be near 50 tk-pgs for a high. and, other than that, happy new year, have a great 2022. that goes for you young man, here is charlie. >>> college football championship is set, the top dogs made up for their other conference makers laying an egg. plus, nearing game time and all signs are pointing to the 49ers knowing who their quarterback is heading into sunday. we will that is. that is next in sports >>> sometimes you give an opinion it is too much. more people laughing at you than agreeing with you. highlights will just explain how unfortunate this fellas tweet aged. >> i immediately regret this decision. >> jim harbaugh looked ready to play i
day for wine country. 49 degrees, 50 in mill valley and 50 degrees at kentfield and in october, 1962, alfred hitchcock was shooting "the birds" in bodega bay. >>> in the extended forecast, there you go. a little bit of rain coming in. monday, tuesday, mostly for the north bay, san francisco, oakland, probably not putting it in for san jose we will put it in there to cover ourselves, then, monday and tuesday, maybe again on friday. numbers all week will be near 50 tk-pgs for a...
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. >>> new at 11:00, like a scene out of an alfred hitchcock movie. more than 1,000 crows taking over. the city is desperate to get them out. they are using green lasers and scarecrows to shoo them away. >> reporter: the problem started in the pandemic with fewer people out and about and in office parks, now, outdoor dining here to stay the shunt on to make the skies look a little less like bodega bay in 1963. a collection of crows is called a murder. while in sunny valley consider it a megamurder of crows that has gotten friendly. >> we had lots of crows in our community for years. in the last two years the numbers kept increasing and increasing. >> i call it hitchcock hour and i think it is super calming, personally. >> reporter: but with the flying flock comes the falling drops. lots of them. >> a tree where there is a lot of them you notice. >> reporter: the daily cleanup was getting expensive. the mayor chatted with a friend and came up with a solution that was less hitchcock and more dr. evil. >> a possible solution, the green laser pointer. yes
. >>> new at 11:00, like a scene out of an alfred hitchcock movie. more than 1,000 crows taking over. the city is desperate to get them out. they are using green lasers and scarecrows to shoo them away. >> reporter: the problem started in the pandemic with fewer people out and about and in office parks, now, outdoor dining here to stay the shunt on to make the skies look a little less like bodega bay in 1963. a collection of crows is called a murder. while in sunny valley...
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dan: where's alfred hitchcock (sound of rain) ♪ ♪ ♪ (phone ringing) ♪ ♪ ♪ (phone ringing) ♪ ♪ ♪ every home should be a haven. ikea. dan: in several minutes, sonoma county implementing new restrictions that could impact businesses. here why some say they shouldn't have to be going through something like this again. reporter: across the state, thousands of students and can -- educators out with communicative diseases. the governor signing in order to keep school going. reporter: city leaders have -- sandhya: more like spring today than winter. elena how long it will last coming up. abc 7 news at 11:00 starts now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. dan: in covered restrictions go into affect in sonoma county. they are limiting credit defense and residents are being asked to stay home for 30 days. in effort to stop the rapid spread of omicron. ama: abc 7 news reported was in sonoma tonight and explains even for businesses allowed to stay open, this could impact their bottom line. reporter: it's almost like march 2020 all over again. on we
dan: where's alfred hitchcock (sound of rain) ♪ ♪ ♪ (phone ringing) ♪ ♪ ♪ (phone ringing) ♪ ♪ ♪ every home should be a haven. ikea. dan: in several minutes, sonoma county implementing new restrictions that could impact businesses. here why some say they shouldn't have to be going through something like this again. reporter: across the state, thousands of students and can -- educators out with communicative diseases. the governor signing in order to keep school going. reporter:...
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. >>> well, someone call alfred hitchcock. a big problem in sunnyvale. leaders called the birds the second most common community complaint. >> now they are starting to infiltrate the downtown area, grabbing food off people's plates and the shoppers they leave a mess. damian trujillo explains how the city is responding. >> reporter: they flock to downtown sunnyvale looking for a morsel or two. not even the resident wooden owl can scare these crows away. >> it's reminiscent of "the birds" the movie. >> reporter: they've been known to swoop on to someone's plate. >> really loud and kind of everywhere. >> reporter: and they make sure you know when they're here. >> the noise is unbearable. we have cal train but it can in terms of the downtown pollution area. >> they are overpopulated right now. there's no denying it. and that's due to their familiarity and their ability to adapt to human habitation. >> reporter: the city it looking at options including perhaps falcon hunters but a more high-tech approach like laser pointers. some say they've had success using
. >>> well, someone call alfred hitchcock. a big problem in sunnyvale. leaders called the birds the second most common community complaint. >> now they are starting to infiltrate the downtown area, grabbing food off people's plates and the shoppers they leave a mess. damian trujillo explains how the city is responding. >> reporter: they flock to downtown sunnyvale looking for a morsel or two. not even the resident wooden owl can scare these crows away. >> it's...
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at the time it was alfred hitchcock, the big names. i ended up going to hampshire college, a brand-new experimental school that opened in the fall of 1970. i went into the fall of 1971, and all of my teachers there were all documentary filmmakers who reminded me that there is as much, if not more, in what is and what was that anything the human imagination could dream up. and often the human imagination and dreams of things based on historical fact or the impossibilities of historical stories as you know. i emerged a documentary filmmaker and have the kind of hampshire inspired chutzpah to decide i would not go to new york but start my own company, florentine films. the first film we made took five and a half years to make because i looked 12 years old and i was trying to sell the story of the brooklyn bridge and it was nominated for an academy award. i moved from amherst, massachusetts to new york up to walpole, new hampshire where all of the films have been if not physically made, directed from up here. david: was it easy to raise mo
at the time it was alfred hitchcock, the big names. i ended up going to hampshire college, a brand-new experimental school that opened in the fall of 1970. i went into the fall of 1971, and all of my teachers there were all documentary filmmakers who reminded me that there is as much, if not more, in what is and what was that anything the human imagination could dream up. and often the human imagination and dreams of things based on historical fact or the impossibilities of historical stories...
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horizontal vertigo a city called mexico translated by alfred mcadam. this portrait of a city by an acclaimed mexican novelist showcases the natural setting as well as the art, literature and politics. the judges were exhilarated by the book unfolding conversations which refuse but instead engage the readers in deciphering the history of this metropolis board self. congratulations to all the finalists. the winner of the 2021 prize for nonfiction is up to the gods by brian broome. oh geez, are you kidding me? wow. i do not know what to say because i thought to myself there is no way this would be happening to me. i just want to thank all the other authors in this category. it's been an honor to have my name mentioned in the same sentences as you for the past couple of weeks. thank you to the judges this is overwhelming. thank you to my agent who is always encouraging i don't know what else to say. i wasn't prepared. thank you so much it is gratifying for somebody like me to be in this position thank you so very much. it's amazing. thank you, thank you. >
horizontal vertigo a city called mexico translated by alfred mcadam. this portrait of a city by an acclaimed mexican novelist showcases the natural setting as well as the art, literature and politics. the judges were exhilarated by the book unfolding conversations which refuse but instead engage the readers in deciphering the history of this metropolis board self. congratulations to all the finalists. the winner of the 2021 prize for nonfiction is up to the gods by brian broome. oh geez, are...
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. >> and we know where alfred hitchcock got his inspiration. >> man! >>> how are we doing with the weekend? >> some clouds, but unfortunately, it will stay dry. a lot of us would like to get more rainfall in here. we're still dealing with the drought. more rainfall would be some good news. this looks impressive in the pacific but every bit of it will go toward seattle into canada. that's because we have this area of high pressure building in. it looks like on and off, high pressure will be pretty persistent here as we head through the next two weeks. we'll get you more on that long range forecast and the rain outlook in just a minute. i want to take it into tomorrow morning. the mid-week forecast. wednesday is almost here which means closer to that weekend. you can see, you will need the sunglasses. we'll have some sun breaking through the clouds. do watch out for some paxy fog. san francisco, sun at 45, for the east bay, down to 42. daytime highs tomorrow, again, a really nice rebound. it will feel like spring for parts of the south bay. gilroy, 68. e
. >> and we know where alfred hitchcock got his inspiration. >> man! >>> how are we doing with the weekend? >> some clouds, but unfortunately, it will stay dry. a lot of us would like to get more rainfall in here. we're still dealing with the drought. more rainfall would be some good news. this looks impressive in the pacific but every bit of it will go toward seattle into canada. that's because we have this area of high pressure building in. it looks like on and off,...
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brleains >> reporter: like many of us, alfred monacella has some resolutions for the new year. >> i've got to lose 15 pounds and get back to the gym. >> eat better and continue to work out on a regular basis. i say it every year, but yes, this is going to be the year, 2022. >> reporter: the american medical association is offering recommendations to improve health this year and in the future. high blood pressure and diabetes can increase your risk of heart attack or stroke so they urge people to monitor blood pressure and take steps to reduce hypertension. they advise checking your risk of diabetes by taking a simple two-minute screening test at the website doihaveprediabetes.org. >> as many as one out of three may have prediabetes and not know about it. left untreated it can advance to full-blown diabetes. >> reporter: the ama president dr. gerald harmon says managing stress should also be at the top of your list. that includes eating right, getting at least 7.5 hours of sleep, and daily exercise and wellness activities like yoga and meditation. >> if you really need help, don't be em
brleains >> reporter: like many of us, alfred monacella has some resolutions for the new year. >> i've got to lose 15 pounds and get back to the gym. >> eat better and continue to work out on a regular basis. i say it every year, but yes, this is going to be the year, 2022. >> reporter: the american medical association is offering recommendations to improve health this year and in the future. high blood pressure and diabetes can increase your risk of heart attack or...
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it was alfred fast predictor. briefly, we piloted pockets of feminine buckley bama about debugging, and in the cascades region is set faster in it. a comprehensive cafe couldn't, which was so successful that we want to introduce bucket fm in the rest of book in a facile in the coming weeks and months past year. don push instrumental approach won in the future. video clips will also be available even without an internet connection. the team is currently shooting one about vegetable diseases and how to treat them. but regardless of our multimedia, it becomes pocket fm. we'll continue to record those issues and need nearest and dearest of the farmers. just like it has always been years in resources 1st. possibly that's the aim of the activist your ball to meet in our next report. in these roll fashion designers, i found a striking way to draw attention to the amount of waste that's produced by the industry years this week. doing your best, ah, a cake made of bags and packaging with a box as a hat, just fully or is it fashion? these colorful outfits were made by artists, but it's only a 2nd
it was alfred fast predictor. briefly, we piloted pockets of feminine buckley bama about debugging, and in the cascades region is set faster in it. a comprehensive cafe couldn't, which was so successful that we want to introduce bucket fm in the rest of book in a facile in the coming weeks and months past year. don push instrumental approach won in the future. video clips will also be available even without an internet connection. the team is currently shooting one about vegetable diseases and...
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the alfred hitchcock's walking tour. that ought to be a lot of fun offered hitchcock fall in love with a san francisco in the 1930's. and yeah, that is going to begin in san francisco at 11:00am. tomorrow. temperatures going to be very nice. mid 60's, mostly sunny and very mild. and yeah, it will still be a bit breezy out there, too. this one should be fun. a single salsa dancing that is going to be taking place in sausalito and that appropriate starting at 2 o'clock on saturday. temperatures are going to be in the mid 60's, mostly sunny skies, mild temperatures this to little bit breezy. there's a cost to that $10. if you'd like to join this one, i just might want to go out and check this out. this is going to be the frozen scooter run. that's going to be some basketball. they could have these old fashioned classic scooters out there. the good news is it's not going to be frozen. number one, the there's going to be perfect. sunny skies, a very mild temperatures going to be beautiful out their numbers up in the mid 60's.
the alfred hitchcock's walking tour. that ought to be a lot of fun offered hitchcock fall in love with a san francisco in the 1930's. and yeah, that is going to begin in san francisco at 11:00am. tomorrow. temperatures going to be very nice. mid 60's, mostly sunny and very mild. and yeah, it will still be a bit breezy out there, too. this one should be fun. a single salsa dancing that is going to be taking place in sausalito and that appropriate starting at 2 o'clock on saturday. temperatures...
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after an initial pilot phase, tim alfred and his partners may change to large scale production and edible fish in the future. over fishing is one of the biggest threats to ocean ecosystems. according to the world wide fund for nature, some 20 percent of catch is itself used as fish food in aquaculture. this means that breathing carnivorous species like salmon actually contributes to over fishing . making aquaculture more efficient by growing mostly herbivores. fish like tilapia and creating value rather than waste from their excrement, appears to have a lot of potential this yes, tele to. so for the, you can usually use a called use 2.5 gram or fish in a closed basic relations is the, is a fully equiped aquatic system. nowadays, you can go for up to 100 from of fish. and you can, at the same time of use 500 grumbled tomatoes. even small low tech set ups could make a difference, especially for developing countries in africa, asia, and latin america, where resources are scarce and climate change is a major threat. people who have a roof top us and it is why fi only have been this young man
after an initial pilot phase, tim alfred and his partners may change to large scale production and edible fish in the future. over fishing is one of the biggest threats to ocean ecosystems. according to the world wide fund for nature, some 20 percent of catch is itself used as fish food in aquaculture. this means that breathing carnivorous species like salmon actually contributes to over fishing . making aquaculture more efficient by growing mostly herbivores. fish like tilapia and creating...
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it's so young. shamartha alfred the him, my long term goal is for us ria to be able to walk on his own some day. nod there. it'll take a lot of time and strength, but i'm sure he'll manage it. i'm in a hollow channel, he's a great little guy. so ah, here muslims, jews, and christians are united by one desire to help people with disabilities, lived their lines with dignity. this special facility has grown into an entire village with its own swimming pool and small ranch that are used for therapeutic purposes. id negative lies in the negative desert. it was the brainchild of a man whose life story is as unusual as the facility. he found it dawn on long, and it's really general his son at on had autism and multiple disabilities. when i was, he died in 2007 at age 23 and hugged me so number one goal was envelope him with love giving the best treatment ever. that was number one, above all, and number 2 was changing. israel society, make israel a better society, less discrimination, less air organic. even the corridor is a member of the military. strength and determination were mainly what c
it's so young. shamartha alfred the him, my long term goal is for us ria to be able to walk on his own some day. nod there. it'll take a lot of time and strength, but i'm sure he'll manage it. i'm in a hollow channel, he's a great little guy. so ah, here muslims, jews, and christians are united by one desire to help people with disabilities, lived their lines with dignity. this special facility has grown into an entire village with its own swimming pool and small ranch that are used for...
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that meant alfred hitchcock, howard hawks, big names of the 1960's. i ended up going to hampshire college, a brand-new experimental school that opened in the fall of 1970. i went in the fall of 1971 and all of my teachers were social documentary still photographers and filmmakers who reminded me quite correctly that there is as much, if not more, drama in what is and what was then anything the human imagination can dream up. and often the human imagination dreams up things based on historical fact or the impossibilities of historical stories, as you know as well. i emerged a documentary filmmaker and had the kind of hampshire-inspired chutzpah to decide i would just not go to new york and apprentice, i would start my own company, florentine films. the first film we made, which took five and a half years to make because i looked like i was 12 years old, and i was trying to sell people on the brooklyn bridge, on the story of the brooklyn bridge, was nominated for an academy award. and it was in that space i moved from amherst, massachusetts to new york
that meant alfred hitchcock, howard hawks, big names of the 1960's. i ended up going to hampshire college, a brand-new experimental school that opened in the fall of 1970. i went in the fall of 1971 and all of my teachers were social documentary still photographers and filmmakers who reminded me quite correctly that there is as much, if not more, drama in what is and what was then anything the human imagination can dream up. and often the human imagination dreams up things based on historical...
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we clean the alliance love the if we talk about the food, the alfred to help resolve the matter is that these organizations and it is more dangerous to us because no for the state he had them. so she has to, she really guess the yard near physically from all points of your courage is familiar. but let's start to talk about the number of slides than number of sheets, which you bet, and through ukrainian ports. the number after sizes that are being done by number of the nato members stayed within ukrainian quarters. flights of plaintiff all kinds of including lumber plains, with the fucker, drilled to try to crimea with midsize stay. and this is barbara plains, the fly. 15 kilometers from the rushing water and the slide on the plains above me. pro in kia, which is the moderate ball russian seed is and so on and so forth. so all these together and leaves us with no other choice to strengthen which on our tracks are scientists within our borders. all nit thing got you and there are no limitations. there are no restrictions on the go before we've seen the conventional arms 3 d that expire th
we clean the alliance love the if we talk about the food, the alfred to help resolve the matter is that these organizations and it is more dangerous to us because no for the state he had them. so she has to, she really guess the yard near physically from all points of your courage is familiar. but let's start to talk about the number of slides than number of sheets, which you bet, and through ukrainian ports. the number after sizes that are being done by number of the nato members stayed within...
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is less likely to damage to lungs than previous variance, such as the delta barrier into or even the alfred beat of variance. and that it also provokes a less severe am type disease. so good news, but at the same time, with all the restrictions in place and the continued fear that we are seeing from authorities, many people will be questioning if this ongoing tightening of restrictions is in fact the right path to tried challenge. basically, there are the big news from the week germany shut than half of its remaining nuclear power stations on new year's eve. as part of it shift to more eco friendly energy. it leaves the country now with only 3 nuclear plants, which are also planned to go offline by the under the ship. but the decisions been heavily criticized as a significant portion of job electricity does come from nuclear sources. the country now after dramatically ramp up production from sustainable sources, and in the meantime, increase its reliance on coal. again. opinions were divided among some germans. we spoke to who lived near one of those power plants has just been closed down.
is less likely to damage to lungs than previous variance, such as the delta barrier into or even the alfred beat of variance. and that it also provokes a less severe am type disease. so good news, but at the same time, with all the restrictions in place and the continued fear that we are seeing from authorities, many people will be questioning if this ongoing tightening of restrictions is in fact the right path to tried challenge. basically, there are the big news from the week germany shut...
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threatened to post top sanctions if moscow invites its name, but according me and my has sentence, alfred later uncensored she to an additional 4 years in jail. so she was found guilty of illegally possessing walkie talkie radios and breaking corona virus restriction. late in somalia have rage to deal to complete parliamentary elections by february 25th. the votes being delayed for months, threatening the country's stability. relations between president mohammed from joe and prime minister mohammed robel tens san jose suspended royal last month. but he's refused to sit down. people in the netherlands finally have a new government parliamentary elections were held. last march bought. a coalition wasn't announced until a month ago and health workers in india as well as those age 60 and over now eligible to have current a virus, a booster shot 6, but fear or page of loss use high infection, right? as traditional mass gatherings of worship is due soon. those are the headlines. i'm emily angland state your now for talk to al jazeera ah ah ah ah ah, ah, oh. berlin hole on conventional capital c
threatened to post top sanctions if moscow invites its name, but according me and my has sentence, alfred later uncensored she to an additional 4 years in jail. so she was found guilty of illegally possessing walkie talkie radios and breaking corona virus restriction. late in somalia have rage to deal to complete parliamentary elections by february 25th. the votes being delayed for months, threatening the country's stability. relations between president mohammed from joe and prime minister...
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it is so much more threatening to us, valuable, not least because it threatens alfred supplies. this is something we're discussing for to lift them up. but besides, it's pretty clear that between $3.00 and $4.00 degrees centigrade of global each above pre industrial levels. we go in to massive met food deficit, structural famine, where crucial bread baskets collapse, turn into dust bones. this is genuinely threatening to the survival of humanity. and if we think people fighting over toilet paper in the supermarkets looks ugly. i really, really hope we don't meant to witness people fighting over food. since the pandemic was announced and locked down began, george has been pointing out the connection between the climate crisis and the jew health and economic crises that we are facing right now. one of the main link points is a subject he came back to repeatedly during our interview capitalism. i think there are 3 fundamental problems with capitalism that are not compatible with the long term survival of p relative. one is that it relies for its apparent success on perpetual econom
it is so much more threatening to us, valuable, not least because it threatens alfred supplies. this is something we're discussing for to lift them up. but besides, it's pretty clear that between $3.00 and $4.00 degrees centigrade of global each above pre industrial levels. we go in to massive met food deficit, structural famine, where crucial bread baskets collapse, turn into dust bones. this is genuinely threatening to the survival of humanity. and if we think people fighting over toilet...
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he led the west african country from 2013 until he was alfred by a military coup in august 2020. his death comes as thousands of mullins take to the streets, to protest against international sanctions on the military junta that is now in power a controversial political figure, but a respected one, despite differences in opinion molly ins have been paying their respects at the residence of former president abraham bouquet keita want someone to show his death shocks me enormously because he is a precedent. we fought him, but he was a man of peace. a man of his word cater, lead molly for 7 years. but his time in office was marked by a struggling economy and the rise of a violent islamist insurgency. then, in august 2020 kato was overthrown in a popular military coup, led by colonel a. sammy goiter. under threat of international sanctions, the military pledge to restore civilian rule by february 2022. but now only a month before the promised elections. the military has backtracked on its pledge postponing elections until 2025. the economic community of west african states has respond
he led the west african country from 2013 until he was alfred by a military coup in august 2020. his death comes as thousands of mullins take to the streets, to protest against international sanctions on the military junta that is now in power a controversial political figure, but a respected one, despite differences in opinion molly ins have been paying their respects at the residence of former president abraham bouquet keita want someone to show his death shocks me enormously because he is a...
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chron is less likely to damage to lungs than previous variance, such as the delta barry into even the alfred beat of variant. and that it also provokes a less severe and that type of disease. so good news, but at the same time, with all due restrictions in place in the continuum, fear that we are seen from authorities. many people will be questioning if this ongoing tightening restrictions is in fact the right path to trade is a difficult one, isn't it? so thanks to bring us up to speed there, but a gray start in europe at the sounds of it. so lucy, for us have been a good new shelter to ben's k. thanks for now. no other news in the way germany shut down half of its remaining nuclear power stations on new year's eve as part of it shift to more eco friendly energy. it leaves the country now with only 3 nuclear plants, which are also planned to be going offline by the end of this year. but the decision has been heavily criticized as a significant portion of germany. christy does come from nuclear sources. the country will now have that dramatically ramp up production from sustainable sources .
chron is less likely to damage to lungs than previous variance, such as the delta barry into even the alfred beat of variant. and that it also provokes a less severe and that type of disease. so good news, but at the same time, with all due restrictions in place in the continuum, fear that we are seen from authorities. many people will be questioning if this ongoing tightening restrictions is in fact the right path to trade is a difficult one, isn't it? so thanks to bring us up to speed there,...
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his film education fast—tracked during an academic mission interviewing his idols alfred hitchcock and orson welles, before making a name for himself, directing his 0scar—winning second film in 1971, the last picture show. the bittersweet story which newsweek told a masterpiece. �*the godfather�* director francis ford coppola remembers that the audience leaping to theirfeet, boasting into applause for 15 minutes. a reaction he has never experienced himself. peter bogdanovich�*s incredible ability to coax nuanced performances was clearly shown in what�*s a what�*s up doc. barbra streisand says remembers peter is someone who always made her laugh and will keep making them live up there as well. then came 1973 comedy paper moon, leading to an oscar for the young actress kate 0�*neill who appeared alongside her real—life father. you o'neill who appeared alongside her real-life father.— her real-life father. you know what that _ her real-life father. you know what that is, _ her real-life father. you know what that is, scruples? - her real-life father. you know what that i
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his film education fast—tracked during an academic mission interviewing his idols alfred hitchcock and orson welles, before making a name for himself, directing his oscar—winning second film in 1971, the last picture show. randy quaid, ellen burstyn... the bittersweet story of a small texas town, which newsweek called a masterpiece. a person can't sneeze in this town without somebody offering them a handkerchief. the godfather director francis ford coppola remembers the audience at the end of the film's premier leaping to their feet, bursting into applause for 15 minutes. a reaction, he said, he'd never experienced himself. what is it? don't ask. bogdanovich's incredible ability to coax nuanced performances from actors such as barbra streisand shone through in his 1972 comedy, what's up doc. # a kiss is still a kiss... streisand says she remembers peter as someone who always made her laugh and that he'll keep making them laugh up there too. cause a man meets a woman in a bar... then came the 1973 comedy drama, paper moon, a father and daughter scam through the great depression, leadi
his film education fast—tracked during an academic mission interviewing his idols alfred hitchcock and orson welles, before making a name for himself, directing his oscar—winning second film in 1971, the last picture show. randy quaid, ellen burstyn... the bittersweet story of a small texas town, which newsweek called a masterpiece. a person can't sneeze in this town without somebody offering them a handkerchief. the godfather director francis ford coppola remembers the audience at the end...