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we're at our 1st stop on the fender and turn your river walk 15 miles of the river way that runs through downtown san antonio lined with restaurants and hotels and shops and lots of fun things to do you can even jump on the river barge that will take you on a tour. now let's go get a view from the top a bird's eye view of san antonio we're going up there. now we're on top of the tower of the americas built in 1968 to commemorate the world's fair with beautiful views 170 feet up in the air it's a great place to visit and it's a very special place for my husband and i because this is where he proposed to me many years ago. one of my favorite places to visit is the market square in downtown san antonio it is true mexican culture at its best it's like a little bit of mexico. but in downtown san antonio. when you come to market square you are going to experience the largest mexican market in the united states there are lots of little individual stores little types of boutiques that each cater to a different audience vis a vis as texas. san antonio is a multicultural city there is so much of o
we're at our 1st stop on the fender and turn your river walk 15 miles of the river way that runs through downtown san antonio lined with restaurants and hotels and shops and lots of fun things to do you can even jump on the river barge that will take you on a tour. now let's go get a view from the top a bird's eye view of san antonio we're going up there. now we're on top of the tower of the americas built in 1968 to commemorate the world's fair with beautiful views 170 feet up in the air it's...
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is called the river walk it has degraded in recent years causing mumbai to become extremely vulnerable to flooding and water borne disease but the wally community of now part out that has lived along these banks for generations has a different approach to the river and forest many aspects of their traditional ways of life remain intact and in the guy's house is an embodiment of their philosophy a decades old star mined mound is safely in close. within the protective boundary of her brick wall she has no means of income and it is the community around her participants on the heritage walk that supports her in a frightening trend the government has now categorized her community as illegal settlers. they want to now demolish our homes we don't want a trace of the indigenous people we didn't even have access to water i used to carry large pictures to the river to fetch water every day it was. another member of the community is an artist whose family has lived in our part for 7 generations. to our tribal art form he tells this story with natural objects and paint made from stones
is called the river walk it has degraded in recent years causing mumbai to become extremely vulnerable to flooding and water borne disease but the wally community of now part out that has lived along these banks for generations has a different approach to the river and forest many aspects of their traditional ways of life remain intact and in the guy's house is an embodiment of their philosophy a decades old star mined mound is safely in close. within the protective boundary of her brick wall...
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if you and i took a walk right now, left your home and went down to the river walk, what percentage of people would we see wearing a mask? >> you know, i think it's changed thankfully since we found a path with our county judge to begin mandating masks in businesses. i think people are starting to see these numbers and get pretty alarmed. but, you know, a week ago you were probably seeing outside less than 25%, maybe 10%. now you're starting to see half of folks walking around with masks. and, you know, it's critically important, though, when you're not able to maintain physical distance that you do so, and then especially when you're indoors. until recently, we didn't have the authority to enforce that. so we're hoping we get a change in behavior because we've got to get a grip on this virus. it is beginning to take a foothold in texas in every single urban area of our state. >> to the folks watching, we aired the lieutenant governor's now famous fox news interview on our way out of commercial here where he said there are some things more important than living. i want to play for you,
if you and i took a walk right now, left your home and went down to the river walk, what percentage of people would we see wearing a mask? >> you know, i think it's changed thankfully since we found a path with our county judge to begin mandating masks in businesses. i think people are starting to see these numbers and get pretty alarmed. but, you know, a week ago you were probably seeing outside less than 25%, maybe 10%. now you're starting to see half of folks walking around with masks....
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for decades, people along the amazon river have been walking, driving and rafting from one show to anothers in columbia, they are standing guard to protect their people and, most importantly, their elders, he was seen as funds of knowledge about the rainforest and community history. — fonts. sodaba haidare, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news: the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, has criticised the asia—focused british bank, hsbc, saying it had kowtowed to china by backing beijing's new security law for hong kong. accusing china of browbeating hsbc, mr pompeo said the bank's experience was a "cautionary tale" that showed why countries should avoid economic over—reliance on china. media reports from china say pangolins have been removed from the official list of traditional chinese medicine treatments. all eight species of the mammals are threatened with extinction because of illegal hunting for their scales and meat. as we've seen, the service for george floyd in houston hosted a huge array of empassioned eulogies, tributes and messages of solidarity. music also played a ce
for decades, people along the amazon river have been walking, driving and rafting from one show to anothers in columbia, they are standing guard to protect their people and, most importantly, their elders, he was seen as funds of knowledge about the rainforest and community history. — fonts. sodaba haidare, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news: the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, has criticised the asia—focused british bank, hsbc, saying it had kowtowed to china by backing...
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for decades, people along the amazon river have been walking, driving and rafting from one shore to anothery are standing guard to protect their people and, most importantly, their elders, who are seen as tools of knowledge about the rainforest and the community history. sodaba haidare, bbc news. the us secretary of state has criticised the british bank, hsbc, which is very asia—focused, of giving into china by backing beijing's new security law for hong kong. accusing china of browbeating hsbc, mike pompeo said the bank's experience was a "cautionary tale" that showed why countries should avoid economic over—reliance on china. the president of burundi, pierre nkurunziza, has died in hospital. he was 55. a government statement said he'd suffered a heart attack on monday following a brief illness. he'd been burundi's leaderfor 15 years and was accused of widespread human rights abuses. as we've seen the service for george floyd in houston hosted a huge array of empassioned eulogies, tributes and messages of solidarity. music also played a central role during the order of service, with mouner
for decades, people along the amazon river have been walking, driving and rafting from one shore to anothery are standing guard to protect their people and, most importantly, their elders, who are seen as tools of knowledge about the rainforest and the community history. sodaba haidare, bbc news. the us secretary of state has criticised the british bank, hsbc, which is very asia—focused, of giving into china by backing beijing's new security law for hong kong. accusing china of browbeating...
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well, it was inspiration from nature really, walking down the river with the dog on a winter's day, saweam coming in from the left and it was steaming and the ducks were sitting there enjoying the warmth, so i followed that stream to its source, and came up to the sewage treatment works. they were discharging 1000 litres a second of clean water into the river, at up to 25 degrees centigrade. that equates to sa megawatts worth of waste heat. that's enough heating for about 15,000 homes. using geographic information system mapping, 43 sites close to wastewater centres have been identified around the country, including the anglian water treatment plant near bury st edmunds. so we're now at the water recycling plant, where this treated water will then be pumped into a station and the heat will be removed from that process, and then the heat will be transferred to the greenhouse. we're taking a low source of energy which is otherwise a waste energy, using heat pumps to upgrade or compress that low—grade heat to make it useful heat to heat a greenhouse. a greenhouse uses a lot of energy, here
well, it was inspiration from nature really, walking down the river with the dog on a winter's day, saweam coming in from the left and it was steaming and the ducks were sitting there enjoying the warmth, so i followed that stream to its source, and came up to the sewage treatment works. they were discharging 1000 litres a second of clean water into the river, at up to 25 degrees centigrade. that equates to sa megawatts worth of waste heat. that's enough heating for about 15,000 homes. using...
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walking down the river with the dog on a winter's day, saw a stream coming in from the left and it wascks were sitting there, obviously enjoying the warmth, so i followed that stream to its source, and came up to the sewage treatment works. they were discharging 1000 litres a second of clean water into the river, at up to 25 degrees centigrade. that equates to sa megawatts worth of waste heat. that's enough heating for about 15,000 homes. using geographic information system mapping, 43 sites close to wastewater centres have been identified around the country, including the anglian water treatment plant near bury st edmunds. so we're now at the water recycling plant, where this treated water will then be pumped into a station and the heat will be removed from that process, and then the heat will be transferred to the greenhouse. we're taking a low source of energy which is otherwise a waste energy, using heat pumps to upgrade or compress that low—grade heat to make it useful heat to heat a greenhouse. a greenhouse uses a lot of energy, here we have an abundant source available. another
walking down the river with the dog on a winter's day, saw a stream coming in from the left and it wascks were sitting there, obviously enjoying the warmth, so i followed that stream to its source, and came up to the sewage treatment works. they were discharging 1000 litres a second of clean water into the river, at up to 25 degrees centigrade. that equates to sa megawatts worth of waste heat. that's enough heating for about 15,000 homes. using geographic information system mapping, 43 sites...
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it was inspiration from nature really, walking down the river with a dog on a winter ‘s day, saw a stream ducks were sitting there enjoying the warmth, so i followed that strea m the warmth, so i followed that stream to its source, and came up to the sewage treatment works. they we re the sewage treatment works. they were discharging 1000 litres a second of clean water into the river, and up to 25 celsius. that equates to 54 megawatts with the waste heat, that is not heating for about 15,000 homes. using geographic information system mapping, 43 sites close to wastewater centres have been identified around the country, including the anglian water treatment plant. we are now at the water recycling plant and this treated water will then be pumped into a station and the heat will be removed from that process and the heat will be transferred to the greenhouse. we are taking a low source of energy which otherwise waste energy, using heat pumps to upgrade or compress that low—grade heat to make it useful to heat a greenhouse. uses a lot of energy, here we have an abundance source available. ano
it was inspiration from nature really, walking down the river with a dog on a winter ‘s day, saw a stream ducks were sitting there enjoying the warmth, so i followed that strea m the warmth, so i followed that stream to its source, and came up to the sewage treatment works. they we re the sewage treatment works. they were discharging 1000 litres a second of clean water into the river, and up to 25 celsius. that equates to 54 megawatts with the waste heat, that is not heating for about 15,000...
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for decades, people along the amazon river have been walking, driving and rafting from one shore to anotherre standing guard to protect their people and, most importantly, their elders, who are seen as tools of knowledge about the rainforest and the community history. sodaba haidare, bbc news. anti—racism demonstrations in the uk have turned their focus on calling for the removal of statues of figures associated with the slave industry. in the city of oxford, protesters demanded a statue of the colonialist, cecil rhodes be taken down. in london, a statue has been removed of the slave trader robert milligan, who helped to build west india quay in the docklands. nick beake reports. they have taken pride of place in our communities for decades, sometimes centuries. but in 2020, it is shame, not pride, which is driving many to look again at who we celebrate. it was a ripping down of 17th—century slave trader edward colston's statue in bristol at the weekend which sparked the reflection of how we mark the past. the ripple sent out as it was dumped in the docs are being felt far and wide. a statu
for decades, people along the amazon river have been walking, driving and rafting from one shore to anotherre standing guard to protect their people and, most importantly, their elders, who are seen as tools of knowledge about the rainforest and the community history. sodaba haidare, bbc news. anti—racism demonstrations in the uk have turned their focus on calling for the removal of statues of figures associated with the slave industry. in the city of oxford, protesters demanded a statue of...
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what the baby was able to walk over. to the river. didn't armstrong really want on the moon. isn't the earth really slashed how strong . the government claims to cuisinart. conspiracy theories spread like wildfire on the internet. some people are convinced they are true. just hearing it on the part of small groups who shout louder than other improvement from a lack of interest among reasonable people. the scientists are studying why some are so susceptible to ideas that are obviously wrong and absurd and totally internet amplifies it all. conspiracy theories can provide comfort deadline reality comes another. democracy of the gullible starts july 1st on g.w. . this is due to the news 9 from the land donald trump told his 1st campaign rally in more than 3 months. u.s. president addresses supporters who turned out despite warnings about the risks from coronavirus with crowds smaller than expected his campaign of roughly cancels the alcohol portion of the rally also coming out.
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on the last night of the national gathering do need to ask me to join her at the james river in richmond to walk the same trail as her enslaved ancestors. lived in the south of the. us to. feel like the folk lore society are staging a reenactment specially for coming to the table dolly by. africans capturing traded dragged from their motherland and the odor after night 10 weeks at sea so if it fit this concealed cargo disembarked only at night to the crack of the whip in the shadows and same. thing. ha. ha. oh my oh shoot what shall. you. hear no mouth yet no bear now let's go out now. for over an hour i walked the same dirt path that hundreds of thousands of the slave driver cans were forced to follow. as i think about the magnitude of their suffering and sacrifice i feel a deep in sense of shame and sorrow that their descendants have never received a formal apology or a penny in compensation from the u.s. government. so that was really intense it was absolutely humbling. and i just kept thinking about everything that had been taken away from the people that arrived on the shores. and how there
on the last night of the national gathering do need to ask me to join her at the james river in richmond to walk the same trail as her enslaved ancestors. lived in the south of the. us to. feel like the folk lore society are staging a reenactment specially for coming to the table dolly by. africans capturing traded dragged from their motherland and the odor after night 10 weeks at sea so if it fit this concealed cargo disembarked only at night to the crack of the whip in the shadows and same....
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i don't think i have a better day than when i'm on the river or i'm in the river and walking the stream for the trout that we have plentiful of o something i have handed down to my children, my son and my grandson, they all enjoy it. with this bill, we're going to be able to pass down this legacy. when you think about spending times in the united states senate, most of us have been in public life for giet some time in other aspects. i have been horned to be able to serve in the state legislature, as a member of the house, and a member of the state senate and secretary of state and governor of my great state, and now representing them in the united states senate. and you want to leave a legacy. you keep thinking what can i do that really will make an impact on future generations? i don't think there is anything that we can do that is going to be more impactful than what we are doing today, working this piece of legislation, the great american outdoors act, to be able to enjoy the great national parks that we have throughout this country, to be able to take your family and have a family o
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feel very excited about what a way from a on a graph the river the land they have a talented allen counter on the way i have 2500 ahead of me by a walk all the way by a town called chiquita. that doubling. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at e.w. dot com and 'd on typically used social media channels. i'm scared that they were not hard and in the end is a me you're not allowed to stay here any more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers would lie and say. what's your story. 'd 'd on what numbers of women especially of victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying all with to understand this new culture. another visitor another guest you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. castle. and a river that unites it all.
feel very excited about what a way from a on a graph the river the land they have a talented allen counter on the way i have 2500 ahead of me by a walk all the way by a town called chiquita. that doubling. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at e.w. dot com and 'd on typically used social media channels. i'm scared that they were not hard and in the end is a me you're not allowed to stay here any more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the...
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river. i pour out my spirit among all flesh. i've seen whites walkingow you have the wrath of those that didn't want to be wicked any more. that what a man sows he shall also reap. and we come because god in his own way, he always wanted as a minister said it right, god always uses unlikely people. to do his will. if george floyd had been an ivy league school graduate, and one of these ones with a long title, we would have been accused of reacting to his prominence. if he had been a multi-millionaire, they would have said that we were reacting to his wealth. if he had been famous athlete as he was on the trajectory to be, we would have said we're reacting to his fame. but god took an ordinary brother from t from the third ward, from the housing projects, that nobody thought much about but those that knew him and loved him. he took the rejected stone. the stone that the builder rejected. they rejected him for jobs. they rejected him for positions. they rejected him to play certain teams. god took the rejected stone and made them the cornerstone of a move
river. i pour out my spirit among all flesh. i've seen whites walkingow you have the wrath of those that didn't want to be wicked any more. that what a man sows he shall also reap. and we come because god in his own way, he always wanted as a minister said it right, god always uses unlikely people. to do his will. if george floyd had been an ivy league school graduate, and one of these ones with a long title, we would have been accused of reacting to his prominence. if he had been a...
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river. i pour out my spirit among all flesh. i have seen whites walkingice, no peace. you have now lived to where you saw wickedness, and now you hav to reap the wrath of those that don't want to be wicked no more. that that a man sows that shall he also reap. we come because god in his own way, he always come out one of the minister said it right, god always uses unlikely people. to do his will. george floyd had been an ivy league school graduate, we would have been accused of reacting to his prominence, if he had been a multimillionaire, they would have said that we were reacting to his wealth. if he had been a famous athlete as he was on the trajectory to be, we would have said we were reacting to his fame. but god took an ordinary brother , from the third ward, from the housing projects, that nobody thought much about, but those that knew him and loved him, he took the rejected stone the stone that the builder rejected, they rejected him for jobs, they rejected him for positions, they rejected him to play certain and made him the cornerstone of a is g
river. i pour out my spirit among all flesh. i have seen whites walkingice, no peace. you have now lived to where you saw wickedness, and now you hav to reap the wrath of those that don't want to be wicked no more. that that a man sows that shall he also reap. we come because god in his own way, he always come out one of the minister said it right, god always uses unlikely people. to do his will. george floyd had been an ivy league school graduate, we would have been accused of reacting to his...
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river to rest. the elephants got very thirsty, and the little one had no energy to walk.journey home has been funded bya theirjourney home has been funded by a local charity owner called ms lek. she thinks this is a chance to transform an industry. if there was no pandemic today, elephants would still be in the same state. tourists would be swarming here in thailand. but after covid—19, we would think, and tourists would have time to think too. after three days, travelling, beekeepers and their elephants have arrived safely. and they are having a buffalo right now that the villagers prepared for them to welcome them home. that's it for now, you can follow me on twitter or head to the bbc news site for the latest information. thank you so much for watching. hello again. sunday was another very warm day nationwide, and capping off a very sunny weekend was a beautiful sunset to end the day in the herefordshire area. the top temperature was 28 degrees in porthmadog, making it wales's hottest day of the year so far, and only three tenths from the highest temperature we've seen
river to rest. the elephants got very thirsty, and the little one had no energy to walk.journey home has been funded bya theirjourney home has been funded by a local charity owner called ms lek. she thinks this is a chance to transform an industry. if there was no pandemic today, elephants would still be in the same state. tourists would be swarming here in thailand. but after covid—19, we would think, and tourists would have time to think too. after three days, travelling, beekeepers and...
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excited about what awaits me on this trip the river the landscapes and that challenges alan counter along the way i have 25 kilometers ahead of me from via walk all the way to a town called one could. go on the shelf we catch up with our globe trotter on his adventure and karega stand. one of our viewers shows us the sights and sounds of moscow. and we take you on a tour of frankfurt. but for now via book just like many towns along the line this small city too has a spectacular palace this one was built in the 17th century and is considered one of the most remarkable baroque castles of the region. from here i get a great view of what's coming next and heading down to the river and out onto the water. so this is your motor on the level it's a single blade paddle going on stosh public one hand up here the other down here done place it in the water and holes by there are any typical beginner's mistakes i've never really done this then yet if you go under some low drainage then paddle out backwards this is you don't want to get caught up in the branches otherwise you could caps are would the cause of the world is going to learn my best to avoid t
excited about what awaits me on this trip the river the landscapes and that challenges alan counter along the way i have 25 kilometers ahead of me from via walk all the way to a town called one could. go on the shelf we catch up with our globe trotter on his adventure and karega stand. one of our viewers shows us the sights and sounds of moscow. and we take you on a tour of frankfurt. but for now via book just like many towns along the line this small city too has a spectacular palace this one...
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river. i will pour out my spirit among all flesh. i've seen whites walking past curfews and saying no.t to be wicked no more. that a man sows, that he shall also reap. so, because god in his own way, one of the ministers said it right. god always uses unlikely people to do his will. if george floyd had been an ivy league school graduate and one of these with a long title, we would have been accused of reacting to his prominence. if he had been a multimillionaire, they would have said that we were reacting to his wealth. if he had been famous as he was on the trajectory to be, we would have said we were reacting to his fame. but god took an ordinary brother from the housing projects that nobody thought much about. he took the rejected stone, the stone that they rejected. they rejected him for jobs. they rejected him for positions. they rejected him to play on certain teams. god took the rejected stone and made him the cornerstone of a movement that's going to change the whole wide world. [applause] i'm glad he wasn't one of these promised brothers. because we would have still thought we
river. i will pour out my spirit among all flesh. i've seen whites walking past curfews and saying no.t to be wicked no more. that a man sows, that he shall also reap. so, because god in his own way, one of the ministers said it right. god always uses unlikely people to do his will. if george floyd had been an ivy league school graduate and one of these with a long title, we would have been accused of reacting to his prominence. if he had been a multimillionaire, they would have said that we...
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broken the classical close to the river horn player sara willis joins in with gusto shocking parts 20000000. 30 minutes monte davido. ringback car. armstrong really walk on the moon. isn't the earth really flat hafter almost does the government use planes to poison us a. conspiracy theory spread like wildfire on the internet. some people are convinced they are true the. 30 on account of small groups who shout loud is anomalous profit from a lack of interest among reasonable people. scientists are studying why some are so susceptible to ideas that are obviously wrong and absurd and how the international amplifies it all. the money takes a lot more energy to refute rubbish than to propagate it in the 1st place. conspiracy theories can provide comfort you don't like reality create another. film about knowledge and belief trust and deception. brasil's the gold star joyce 1st on t w. this is w. news and these are our top stories polish voters have been casting ballots in a closely fought presidential race the incumbent and j. duda is backed by the right wing populist government his main rival is the liberal liberal mayor of warsaw. he has promised to reuni
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river. i pull out my spear among all flesh. i have seen whites walking past curfews, saying, black lives matter. no justice, no peace. you lived to now where you've sown wickedness. a man sows, shall he also reap. so we come because god in his own way, he always wanted a minister said it right, god always uses unlikely people. to do his will. for george floyd had been an ivy league school graduate, and one of these ones with the long title, we would have been accused of reacting to his prominence. if he had been a multimillionaire they would have said that we were reacting to his wealth. if he had been famous athlete as he was on the trajectory to be, we would have said we were reacting to his fame. but god took an ordinary brother -- from the third ward, from the housing projects, that nobody thought much about but those who knew him and loved him, he took the rejected stone, the stone that the builder rejected, they rejected him for jobs, they rejected him for positions, they rejected him from certain teams, god took the rejected stone and made him the
river. i pull out my spear among all flesh. i have seen whites walking past curfews, saying, black lives matter. no justice, no peace. you lived to now where you've sown wickedness. a man sows, shall he also reap. so we come because god in his own way, he always wanted a minister said it right, god always uses unlikely people. to do his will. for george floyd had been an ivy league school graduate, and one of these ones with the long title, we would have been accused of reacting to his...
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river in arizona, trying to beat the stifling heat. the state setting back-to-back records for hospitalizations. only 13% of icu beds are available. >> i walked in, and there's a ventilator count on the whiteboard in the emergency department letting us know how many we've got. >> will joins us from santa monica. i want to go back to the breaking news, california closing down bars in several counties, including in l.a. this is a major reversal in our most populous state. >> reporter: that's right. the big concern in california, it's community spread. that's why the governor decided to shut bars down, and has made masks mandatory. but as we've seen across the country, some people wear their masks all the time, others, not so much. tom? >> will, thank you. >>> next tonight to the growing covid-19 concerns in the state of texas. where the governor has already capped restaurant capacity. but alarming video inside one night club. this is this past weekend, showing that for many, the party has not stopped. here's zohreen shah. >> reporter: tonight, cases in texas topping 5,300, surpassing 5,000 for the sixth day in a row. vice president mike pence s
river in arizona, trying to beat the stifling heat. the state setting back-to-back records for hospitalizations. only 13% of icu beds are available. >> i walked in, and there's a ventilator count on the whiteboard in the emergency department letting us know how many we've got. >> will joins us from santa monica. i want to go back to the breaking news, california closing down bars in several counties, including in l.a. this is a major reversal in our most populous state. >>...
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well, it was inspiration from nature really, walking down the river with the dog on a winter's day, sawere enjoying the warmth, so i followed that stream to its source, and came up to the sewage treatment works. they were discharging 1000 litres a second of clean water into the river, at up to 25 degrees centigrade. that equates to sa megawatts worth of waste heat. that's enough heating for about 15,000 homes. using geographic information system mapping, 43 sites close to wastewater centres have been identified around the country, including the anglian water treatment plant near bury st edmunds. so we're now at the water recycling plant, where this treated water will then be pumped into a station and the heat will be removed from that process, and then the heat will be transferred to the greenhouse. we're taking a low source of energy which is otherwise a waste energy, using heat pumps to upgrade or compress that low—grade heat to make it useful heat to heat a greenhouse. a greenhouse uses a lot of energy, here we have an abundant source available. another benefit to this new farming te
well, it was inspiration from nature really, walking down the river with the dog on a winter's day, sawere enjoying the warmth, so i followed that stream to its source, and came up to the sewage treatment works. they were discharging 1000 litres a second of clean water into the river, at up to 25 degrees centigrade. that equates to sa megawatts worth of waste heat. that's enough heating for about 15,000 homes. using geographic information system mapping, 43 sites close to wastewater centres...
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river. i had the men parade before them in their class a uniforms, ordered the uncasing and unfurling of the regimental and national colors. we walked in under fife and drum and presented the presence of continues bearing the likeness of president jefferson back in washington in two hands collapsed in friendship. and then i demonstrated the air rifle to which they all found to be of wonderment and amazement. and there's the key. every single time you meet a new tribe of indians, he demonstrates the air rifle. you also have to read into this is never during the trip did he ever allow the indians to actually gain access to the keel or know how much he had in the twa way of supplies, provisions or armament. when the indians when they saw this almost repeating rifle fired with great accuracy and tremendous effect and power, almost unendingly fire. they were amazed. nobody had ever seen anything like that, and so they were very cordial not knowing whether there was just one of these guns or 39 of them. and it's what led the 39 members from st. louis to the cascades and pacific ocean without having been overwhelmed and attacked and wiped
river. i had the men parade before them in their class a uniforms, ordered the uncasing and unfurling of the regimental and national colors. we walked in under fife and drum and presented the presence of continues bearing the likeness of president jefferson back in washington in two hands collapsed in friendship. and then i demonstrated the air rifle to which they all found to be of wonderment and amazement. and there's the key. every single time you meet a new tribe of indians, he demonstrates...