Billions of people i think thats an important cost. Cost warheads hurting after the social to the run as it say are the most important messages a social distancing the most important messages are washing your hands theres even growing evidence that wearing a mask like you are and all the time i presume thats not going to do you any good theres lots of evidence that wearing a mask constantly will not do you any good im not against the wearing of it in public spaces and indeed in confined spaces but you dont need it all the time its really his silly you dont need to take it off youre probably harming yourself and people say for example or go maybe. Long problems maybe theyve got heart problems theyre the example your setting is very very shortly and very very poor for them you dont need a mask in your house if we carry on down the route youre going youll just spread paranoia and you will just spread paranoia and from that paranoia will become hatred and people start blaming certain group
From a florida jail today. Question remains tonight, who sent her to florida in the first place . Its the latest chapter for a young woman who now wants to be called by her real name. Iteam reporter is back with the latest on this, dan . Reporter her attorneys took aim at the richmonday pd for sending her across the country for rehab. They say some cases started when she was underage. She was flanked by her attorneys and father after leaving jail. Her mother, open police dispatcher, was not there. Pled no contest to misdemeanor battery and now her attorneys are looking to sue Police Officers in four bay area counties accusing them of trafficking her for sex starting when she was underage. Take a look around. You dont know whos been sex trafficked. You dont know who is a victim of human trafficking. Human trafficking is a billiondollar industry in this country and around the world, and most of the victims are women and children. It only survives because wealer rate it. Seven current and
Good morning. Thanks for joining us on this sunday, september 18th. Lets start with a look at the weather. Good morning to you the live doppler 7 at work with no fog at the coast. In fact, this morning while you were sleeping it was 46 degrees. In halfmoon bay its 56. You can ski how clear it is. Its going to be a mild day at the shoreline. Emoryville youll be well into the 80s. 71 by the delta. Spare the air alert today. The third consecutive day with poor air quality. Thank you. Developing news out of new york city this morning. Governor governor says theres no reason to believe theres any mediate threat to manhattan after an explosion injured at least 29 people. A man hunt is under way to find who is behind that blast. Surveillance video shows the moment it happened around 5 30 last night our time in the citys chelsea neighborhood. All 29 victims have been released from the hospital. New yorks governor saying theres no evidence of International Terrorism connected with the explosion
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I entered Stanford University in the fall of 1966, majoring in Physics and looking forward to a career in the emerging computer industry. I had read how the Stanford Provost, Frederick Emmons Terman, Jr., had pioneered the concept of a “Community of Technical Scholars,” combining campus brainpower with local industry to create what later became known as Silicon Valley.
Unfortunately, the narrative failed to mention a third partner, the U.S. Department of Defense. Stanford’s Engineering School and the university’s wholly owned subsidiary, the Stanford Research Institute (SRI), were essential elements of the military industrial complex. At that time, it meant that Stanford research had gone to war in Southeast Asia.