public health as it relates to cod. [shouting questions].vid. [shouting questions]. [inaudible question]? no, i told you. when i speak to senators or house members or governors or any other elected official, i try to convince them what i am proposing makes sense and not inconsistent with what they believe. i will do that now and discuss it afterward. thank you. we were listening to president biden at white house giving an update on the situation in the heartland. families are trying to pick up the pieces following deadly torrents. torrents. tornadoes. the death toll is likely to rise. i am in sandra smith. i am trace gallagher in for john roberts. one tornado stayed on the ground for 200 miles. a 5-month-old baby is among those killed in connecticut. mayfield, tennessee and 10 mayfield, kentucky and 10,000 residents were hit hard. the fire station is inopparable. most of the police cars were destroyed. a candle factory was flattened. sandra: steve is in hard
but first it s time for click. right. let s see. dragons? check. singing pirates? check. orcs. yes. all of which can only mean it is time for e3, the world s maddest video games expo, in the heart of downtown los angeles. this is where new games are launched and new hardware is lauded. it is always big, loud and bright but this year, for the first time, it is notjust open to those who work in the games industry. 15,000 members of the public have also been allowed in, each paying up to $250 for a ticket. you do the maths. all of which means things have got a lot bigger. how exciting it is, depends on whether the big console manufacturers have any big announcements or not. this year, microsoft generated the most excitement by announcing a new console. we got hands on. welcome to e3 2017. and with that, phil spencer kicked off the xbox e3 press event. it is a big yearfor xbox as it announced a brand new console, code named scorpio, is now called. xbox 0ne x. its high end spec in
..and a robo hatchling. there are sharks all around me! virtual reality. it s action packed. it s immersive. argh! there s a mouse! it s terrifying. argh! it s collaborative. laughter it s a knock out! ok, you hit me. it s. oh, god. it s frozen. it s. ..frozen. it s fun, but it s not going to change the world. it s not going to change the world. it wouldn t fit in as much as, say, my phone would. it wouldn t fit in. it s such a shame, it s so annoying. it s annoying. not really what you want to hear when you are talking about vr, especially since the technology has actually been around since the 1960s. this helmet is from the mid 1990s but it wouldn t be the first bit of amazing looking tech to simply fade into novelty. one of the problems is the media goes mad over it and then everything gets over hyped not that we would be guilty, of course. this is amazeballs! but the truth is, sometimes stuff gets overblown and the people who buy the thing end up getting disappointed by
..light warriors. ..and a robo hatchling. there are sharks all around me! virtual reality. it s action packed. it s immersive. argh! there s a mouse! it s terrifying. argh! it s collaborative. laughter it s a knock out! ok, you hit me. it s. oh, god. it s frozen. it s. ..frozen. it s fun, but it s not going to change the world. it s not going to change the world. it wouldn t fit in as much as, say, my phone would. it wouldn t fit in. it s just such a shame. it s so annoying! it s annoying. not really what you want to hear when you are talking about vr, especially since the technology has actually been around since the ‘60s. this helmet is from the mid ‘90s but it wouldn t be the first bit of amazing looking tech to simply fade into novelty. one of the problems is the media goes mad over it and then everything gets over hyped not that we would be guilty, of course. this is amazeballs! but the truth is, sometimes stuff gets overblown and the people who buy the thing end u
Understand this is something we will have to live with for the rest of our lives. trace: i want to put this up. the new york times said society would cease to function if it tried to minimize every medical risk. the atlantic: where i live, no one cares about covid-19. the pendulum is swinging back. for much of the country that s how they always approached it. they didn t think the risk meant destroying their lives. elite circles were able to keep living their lives. working remotely and getting groceries delivered. they are catching up with the rest of the country. understanding you can t destroy your life by over-hyping what is a bad pandemic. it s bad enough. no need to not be able to do