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how much do we know about little rock? steve, tell me what you know. >> it was a school under federal order to integrate, and when local authorities attempted to bar desegregation, president eisenhower sent federal troops for intervention of force for the first time. >> direct intervention of force. that's key. i'm going to talk about that in a minute. what about the background? what prompted this? actually, an naacp lawsuit. an naacp lawsuit calling for the desegregation of central high, the major high school in little rock. the lawsuit went to a federal court. the federal judge said yes, central high should be desegregated, and he ordered the entrance, the allowing of eight young women and men into little rock high. then it becomes very interesting because when these people, when these kids show up to go to school under this federal order, they are turned away by a mob. they eventually show up again, they are turned away by the arkansas national guard. and essentially, orville becomes the first of governors to stand in t
how much do we know about little rock? steve, tell me what you know. >> it was a school under federal order to integrate, and when local authorities attempted to bar desegregation, president eisenhower sent federal troops for intervention of force for the first time. >> direct intervention of force. that's key. i'm going to talk about that in a minute. what about the background? what prompted this? actually, an naacp lawsuit. an naacp lawsuit calling for the desegregation of central...
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the standing rock sioux call the pipeline the black snake. monday's historic court order comes more than four years after the resistance at standing rock began in 2016, bringing tens of thousands of people to north dakota to oppose the pipeline's construction on sacred lands. democracy now! was there on the ground covering the struggle. on september 3, 2016, the dakota access pipeline company unleashed dogs and pepper spray on native americans seeking to protect their sacred tribal burial site from destruction. this guy maced me in the face. look, it is all over my sunglasses. that woman over there, she was charging. >> the dog has blood in its nose and mouth. she is still standing here threatening. amy: why are you letting the dog go after the protesters? >> the dog. i was walking. without any warning. look at this. look at this. the dog did it. amy: to see the full report from 2016, you can go to democracynow.org. but for more on this historic court order, we're joined by two guests. ladonna brave bull allard is a member of the standing roc
the standing rock sioux call the pipeline the black snake. monday's historic court order comes more than four years after the resistance at standing rock began in 2016, bringing tens of thousands of people to north dakota to oppose the pipeline's construction on sacred lands. democracy now! was there on the ground covering the struggle. on september 3, 2016, the dakota access pipeline company unleashed dogs and pepper spray on native americans seeking to protect their sacred tribal burial site...
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their speciality -- indian rock art.ve heard tales about the ranch's limestone cliffs and ask if they can take a look. the year is 1999. as an archaeologist, how many different sites had you been to in your career before you came here? >> oh, i've probably been to 1,000 before arriving here. >> so this wasn't on your, necessarily, like top-five places in the world you wanted to see? >> it was not. >> macie shrugs, then walks the greers the half-mile from the house to the wall. what was their reaction? >> they look at me in bewilderment and they said, "we don't think you have a clue what you have here." >> so, what do they have here? that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. montana is america's fourth-largest state, behind alaska, texas, and california. so, what's the fifth-largest? the answer when we return. what i'm worried about is that if you're not expecting the shock, and the markets fall dramatically, you might panic. and in the midst of that panic, you might sell and run to cash. at the
their speciality -- indian rock art.ve heard tales about the ranch's limestone cliffs and ask if they can take a look. the year is 1999. as an archaeologist, how many different sites had you been to in your career before you came here? >> oh, i've probably been to 1,000 before arriving here. >> so this wasn't on your, necessarily, like top-five places in the world you wanted to see? >> it was not. >> macie shrugs, then walks the greers the half-mile from the house to the...
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but we might find rocks that were formed by a biological process is that's what we're expecting or at least we're hoping. viewers. must camp said has been specially developed to search for these traces of life. it has 2 cameras which can deliver detail to color photographs in 3 d. the camera system also has an advanced zoom to help research to see tiny patterns and structures in the rock the all. there is our team leader is a professor in arizona and he always puts it like this imagine you're sitting in the stands of a football stadium at the goal and you can see a fly buzzing around between the goal posts at the other end. of. the mission is also sending a small helicopter to mars. its job is to carry out autonomous test flights where it controls the whole process by itself. it's propellers have to spin 8 times as fast as on earth because the atmosphere of mars is so thin. since the 1st flight attempts it's taken engineers 5 years to get to this point. the mission's most important goal is to collect rock samples examine them and pack them ready for transport to do this perseverance i
but we might find rocks that were formed by a biological process is that's what we're expecting or at least we're hoping. viewers. must camp said has been specially developed to search for these traces of life. it has 2 cameras which can deliver detail to color photographs in 3 d. the camera system also has an advanced zoom to help research to see tiny patterns and structures in the rock the all. there is our team leader is a professor in arizona and he always puts it like this imagine you're...
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these samples will tell us, the crater h has been chosen because of a diversity of rocks.t will be able to tease out importantt details about mars' early history. it will be crucial to understanding early planet evolution n and what is importat about that is rocks of that age are not well preserved on earth because of plate tectonics. plate tectonics destroys rocks, bubut on mars, they arare priste because mars does not have a plate tectonic cycle. by analyzing these blocks on earth, we will learn n about the early y stages of mars but earth also. brent: we hohope to talklk to yu when t those first analyses begn and when those rocks come back to earth. we appreciate your time tonight, thank you. >> thank you, goodbye. brent: you are watching dw news. still to come, former president obama beat at the funeral of john lewis. he calls him a founding father of a fuller, fairer, better america. we have that report in a moment. here is some of the other stories making headlines. a special prosecutor in switzerland has opened a case against fifa president. the charges relate to se
these samples will tell us, the crater h has been chosen because of a diversity of rocks.t will be able to tease out importantt details about mars' early history. it will be crucial to understanding early planet evolution n and what is importat about that is rocks of that age are not well preserved on earth because of plate tectonics. plate tectonics destroys rocks, bubut on mars, they arare priste because mars does not have a plate tectonic cycle. by analyzing these blocks on earth, we will...
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little rock's mayor joins us on the protective measures he's taking.inct radio chatter] (mom) come on, hurry up! all systems go? (mission control) 5 4 3 2... ignition and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. ensure max protein. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minute
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little rock was a crisis. no question about it. it was a crisis that is going to be followed on national tv -- every single day you could go home and see on the 6:00 news those soldiers guarding the dudes. -- the students. one of the reasons eisenhower was because ifst he did not, this would be propaganda for the soviets. the soviets were following this, people in germany, people in france, people in great britain, people around the world were very much interested in -- and someone say invested in -- the little rock crisis. they wanted to know what the u.s. government was going to do to ensure justice in the south and in central high school. i bring this up for an important reason. i hinted at it before, but i think it is something we need to understand. ii -- this probably started the scottsboro -- issues surrounding civil rights were no longer the exclusive purview of the u.s. the world became involved. the world became interested in the world commented on it. the story from little rock were going to be headline stories in london
little rock was a crisis. no question about it. it was a crisis that is going to be followed on national tv -- every single day you could go home and see on the 6:00 news those soldiers guarding the dudes. -- the students. one of the reasons eisenhower was because ifst he did not, this would be propaganda for the soviets. the soviets were following this, people in germany, people in france, people in great britain, people around the world were very much interested in -- and someone say invested...
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and here's where all that breaking rock pays off: the smelter.the ore is smashed and pulverized in a grinder before being fed into a furnace. monga kasongo, who runs the operation, told us we were the first tv crew to film the weekly ritual they call "the pour." we all had to wear these special pajamas with no pockets so we couldn't steal anything. the heat was intense as the furnace reached almost 2,000 degrees. the gold turned to liquid and poured down into the molds. >> monga kasongo: when i saw it the first time, i was like, "wow." that's something that keeps me going. when you hear people who have never seen gold or touched it, i feel like i'm more privileged. >> whitaker: these bars will be refined again to 99.99% purity before they're sold for coins and jewelry. the mine used to process about 60 tons of gold a year. now it's just a quarter of that. still, the day we watched the pour, there was a pretty good haul. wow, this is quite heavy. >> kasongo: yes, it is. >> whitaker: how much is this? >> kasongo: 11 million rand. >> whitaker: in u.
and here's where all that breaking rock pays off: the smelter.the ore is smashed and pulverized in a grinder before being fed into a furnace. monga kasongo, who runs the operation, told us we were the first tv crew to film the weekly ritual they call "the pour." we all had to wear these special pajamas with no pockets so we couldn't steal anything. the heat was intense as the furnace reached almost 2,000 degrees. the gold turned to liquid and poured down into the molds. >> monga...
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the dakota access pipeline now you might remember this one because it had the big battle of standing rock my colleagues at ball lines were out there for that baton here's what some of that looked like. then i got the notice that dakota access was going to start working in 48 hours so i pulled up my i phone and did a small video asking people to come help. asking each of you to come stand has said see it's done. gradually more and more tribes began to show up in the camp started to grow as the pipeline started making its way towards the river as opposition grew things came to a head on september 3rd all the women and children were along the line crying they had just got to pepper spraying everybody and i remember standing there thinking. where and why is this america. that was 4 years ago that was 2016 but just last week a judge shut down that pipeline at least for now another huge pipeline to the u.s. coming from canada going toward the brass is the keystone x.l. pipeline also shut down by a judge in the last week. and then a 3rd pipeline that land it coast pipeline and this one was going
the dakota access pipeline now you might remember this one because it had the big battle of standing rock my colleagues at ball lines were out there for that baton here's what some of that looked like. then i got the notice that dakota access was going to start working in 48 hours so i pulled up my i phone and did a small video asking people to come help. asking each of you to come stand has said see it's done. gradually more and more tribes began to show up in the camp started to grow as the...
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. >>> y saben los latinos ccomo eran las bandas de rock de los 90 ?es, qué tal qué bueno que nos acompaña , donald trump está ahora en miami florida y taata con los responsables contra el control del narcotráfico y josé díaz balart ahora tuvo una entrevista eexclusiva,buenas tardes, dónde viste al presidente?:hace minutos nos dio una entrevista excleusiva en el comando militar de estados unidos y habdlamos e muchos temas pero hablamos de la necesidad de deportar a los jovs con daca;cohmenzamos hablando sobre daca:tenemos un proyecto de legislaciÓn amplia que va a incluir daca y creo que la gente va a estar satisfecha ; es un aspecto de este proyecto; y tienes una primicia uno de los aspectos del proyecto de lsey con camino a la ciudadanÍa :es un proyecto que parece terminar :parece ilÓgico y de hecho cancelÓ a daca y el gobcierto tomÓ esta decision el presidente nos dice que presenta una orden ejecutiva que segÚn Él va a ser sobre inmigraciÓn y que va a incluir la legalizacon de jÓvenees n daca y con la posdibilidad a llegar a la ciudadanÍa ::tiene qu
. >>> y saben los latinos ccomo eran las bandas de rock de los 90 ?es, qué tal qué bueno que nos acompaña , donald trump está ahora en miami florida y taata con los responsables contra el control del narcotráfico y josé díaz balart ahora tuvo una entrevista eexclusiva,buenas tardes, dónde viste al presidente?:hace minutos nos dio una entrevista excleusiva en el comando militar de estados unidos y habdlamos e muchos temas pero hablamos de la necesidad de deportar a los jovs con...
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kingsley ward is an unlikely rock legend.red by elvis 60 years ago, he started a band with his brother, charles. but when the london recording studios turned them down, they decided to build their own. two, three, four. the band didn't take off, but the studios did. as the new film telling rockfield's history sets out, by 1970, they'd recorded a number one. # i hear you knocking, but you can't come in. after that, the big names followed, including queen. lovely boys, by the way, all of them were. and they used to play frisbee in the yard, but they were followed by a band from canada called rush, which was a massive rock band and they were followed by iggy pop. and when iggy pop was here, david bowie turned up. and then, in 1980, simple minds turned up. there are little pieces of rock history everywhere you look. in here, for example, is where freddie mercury finished off bohemian rhapsody. on top of this wall, noel gallagher recorded the guitars to wonderwall. and coldplay were inspired to name one of their biggest songs here
kingsley ward is an unlikely rock legend.red by elvis 60 years ago, he started a band with his brother, charles. but when the london recording studios turned them down, they decided to build their own. two, three, four. the band didn't take off, but the studios did. as the new film telling rockfield's history sets out, by 1970, they'd recorded a number one. # i hear you knocking, but you can't come in. after that, the big names followed, including queen. lovely boys, by the way, all of them...
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tupperware containers full of rocks back to the uk potentially.an reach me on twitter — i'm @ bbcrajiniv. stay watching us here on bbc news. hello there. the heat is continuing to build across much of the country. it's going to be a short—lived heat because the wind direction changes again by the weekend. but a southerly breeze on thursday and bags of sunshine in the south lifted temperatures to 30 degrees around london. further north, you can see much more cloud where there is some rain too, only 16 in the central area for scotland. that rain is moving away and we have clearing skies and we start with these temperatures, 17 in liverpool, 18 in london, 20 or so in the channel islands where the heat is coming from. we are drawing all of that heat from france out over the channel, heading its way northwards across much of the country. that heat comes ahead of a weather front here, which is slowly pushing in western areas through the day. so, it is not going to be hot everywhere, northern ireland likely to miss out, for example, because on that weath
tupperware containers full of rocks back to the uk potentially.an reach me on twitter — i'm @ bbcrajiniv. stay watching us here on bbc news. hello there. the heat is continuing to build across much of the country. it's going to be a short—lived heat because the wind direction changes again by the weekend. but a southerly breeze on thursday and bags of sunshine in the south lifted temperatures to 30 degrees around london. further north, you can see much more cloud where there is some rain...
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canaveral florida earlier on thursday on board it is perseverence nasa is new rover that will take rock samples and help scientists to study the martian surface like never before is equipped with the most complex world body existing nasa has ever developed when it you know. they're very busy to send will testify to new navigation system it's an autopilot designed to work at the best talk at night cation and steer towards it. it's supposed to make touchdown and safer and more precise. the road for is aiming for this riverbed in the is there a crater. perseverance when investigated surroundings with cameras and measuring devices. research is hoped the data will get the new insights into the geology and climatic history of mas but perseverance has another job too to search for signs of life. we probably won't find old d.n.a. or anything like data on mars us but we might find rocks that were formed by biological processes that's what we're expecting or at least we're hoping. must said has been specially developed to search for these traces of life. it has 2 cameras which can deliver detail
canaveral florida earlier on thursday on board it is perseverence nasa is new rover that will take rock samples and help scientists to study the martian surface like never before is equipped with the most complex world body existing nasa has ever developed when it you know. they're very busy to send will testify to new navigation system it's an autopilot designed to work at the best talk at night cation and steer towards it. it's supposed to make touchdown and safer and more precise. the road...
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, and those rocks are very old. rs. hopefully get back in ten to 15 years. going back to your hunch, if life on mars did exist, and if, in the crater, you did find something that proved there was live, like a cell or something, what could you do with that on earth? ? well, you would study it. i don't think we would study it. i don't think we would find a live cell. it would be a fossil. just like we have amazing fossils here at the museum. we can do so much with even fossil evidence of life, so you can work out may be how that thing lived, how it functioned, how it metabolised, what did it eat, did it breathe, how did it reproduce? so you couldn't take a cell out of it and create something living, like they do in the films? no. no, that is not real. no, it would not be like marsjurassic park! one of the things we have to be conscious of, and there are international laws and protocols, because there is a slim chance that mars might have life on it now, as i said, maybe two out of ten, we have to assume that the rocks
, and those rocks are very old. rs. hopefully get back in ten to 15 years. going back to your hunch, if life on mars did exist, and if, in the crater, you did find something that proved there was live, like a cell or something, what could you do with that on earth? ? well, you would study it. i don't think we would study it. i don't think we would find a live cell. it would be a fossil. just like we have amazing fossils here at the museum. we can do so much with even fossil evidence of life, so...
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kingsley ward is an unlikely rock legend. recording studios turned them down, they decided to build their own. two, three, four. the band didn't take off, but the studios did. as the new film telling rockfield's history sets out, by 1970, they'd recorded a number one. # i hear you knocking, but you can't come in. after that, the big names followed, including queen. lovely boys, by the way, all of them were. and they used to play frisbee in the yard, but they were followed by a band from canada called rush, which was a massive rock band and they were followed by iggy pop. and when iggy pop was here, david bowie turned up. and then, in 1980, simple minds turned up. there are little pieces of rock history everywhere you look and, here, for example, is where freddie mercury finished up bohemian rhapsody. on top of this wall, noel gallagher recorded the guitars to wonderwall. and coldplay were inspired to name one of their biggest songs here after spotting a copy of the phone book. # yeah, they were all yellow. by the time we got
kingsley ward is an unlikely rock legend. recording studios turned them down, they decided to build their own. two, three, four. the band didn't take off, but the studios did. as the new film telling rockfield's history sets out, by 1970, they'd recorded a number one. # i hear you knocking, but you can't come in. after that, the big names followed, including queen. lovely boys, by the way, all of them were. and they used to play frisbee in the yard, but they were followed by a band from canada...
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i would be all good and nice is the rock type. they also study what little soil there is but only one percent of antarctic land consists of it and to be exact that's permafrost. would still be at he meets you can notice the world. knows that the group was worthless let's look at the worst. it was also. one of those altered states. and of course the scientists always paint close attention to antarctica's flora and fauna. the water was cool is increasing the window of time photons more than in europe. has consequences for the penguins. and. living in small. rocks. for cool small cost. who. knows. a lick or food or penguins and so. deep in its ice and waters antarctica holds many undiscovered truths about the past and future of our world. scientists believe. eve that if this land ever chooses to reveal its secrets they could change our lives. very much then of the states. which i doubt. give me. any mutual. appreciation. but no scientific research atoll would be possible without one essential element. but what could that be on this r
i would be all good and nice is the rock type. they also study what little soil there is but only one percent of antarctic land consists of it and to be exact that's permafrost. would still be at he meets you can notice the world. knows that the group was worthless let's look at the worst. it was also. one of those altered states. and of course the scientists always paint close attention to antarctica's flora and fauna. the water was cool is increasing the window of time photons more than in...
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and to the u.k. >> hopefully in 10 or 15 years, we will get those rocks back from mars.ions will be sent to bring them back. and we will be able to study those pieces of mars in laboratories on earth. rebecca: nasa spacecraft is the last of a trio heading to the red planet. china and the united arab emirates are already on their way. alif the succeed, it will understanding of min our rebecca morel, bbc. katty: we will get those rocks back in 10 or 15 years which by the time i promise coronavirus will be ancient histo i hope. we were hearing in the programfu about thral for john lewis, the civil rights leader and congressman who died this was the son of a poor farmer who campaigned for racial justice and then went on to represt the state of georgia in congress for more than three dedes. ♪ reporter: they came together to honor a man whose activism helped bring about some of theri biggest s forward in american democracy in generations. ♪ reporter: to pay their respects to john lewis, three former presidents traveled to his final farewell. >> he h been called an erican saint
and to the u.k. >> hopefully in 10 or 15 years, we will get those rocks back from mars.ions will be sent to bring them back. and we will be able to study those pieces of mars in laboratories on earth. rebecca: nasa spacecraft is the last of a trio heading to the red planet. china and the united arab emirates are already on their way. alif the succeed, it will understanding of min our rebecca morel, bbc. katty: we will get those rocks back in 10 or 15 years which by the time i promise...
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we can use it to compare that meteorite with the new rocks, the unknown rocks that we're looking at forelicopter that, for the first time, will attempt to fly in the extremely thin martian atmosphere. nasa wants to test this technology forfuture missions. america's spacecraft is the last of a trio heading to the red planet.
we can use it to compare that meteorite with the new rocks, the unknown rocks that we're looking at forelicopter that, for the first time, will attempt to fly in the extremely thin martian atmosphere. nasa wants to test this technology forfuture missions. america's spacecraft is the last of a trio heading to the red planet.
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but some are experimenting with a new way to get you rocking. as mark strassman shows us, you don't even have to leave your car. >> all right you guys going to crank up yourster oez. get loud out there. >> singer/songwriter carter mcmahon has never seen a concert like this. ♪ where are you now >> his sold out drive-various show was the first concert various months since covid-19 took center stage. >> i think looking out at a sea of cars rather than people crammed various tight is a new visual. when people got excited dg th sw f. think people miss being various a place and connected. >> socially distanced entertainment. it's one solution. when no one's touring, no one's working. >> 90% of our business is no longer viable right now. >> david lowell runs sales at music matters, an atlanta production company. $15 million worth of lighting and sound equipment have been collecting dust since march. >> do you think it will be anything like it was until there's a vaccine? >> it depends on how creative the create obvious invent. >> country music star bra
but some are experimenting with a new way to get you rocking. as mark strassman shows us, you don't even have to leave your car. >> all right you guys going to crank up yourster oez. get loud out there. >> singer/songwriter carter mcmahon has never seen a concert like this. ♪ where are you now >> his sold out drive-various show was the first concert various months since covid-19 took center stage. >> i think looking out at a sea of cars rather than people crammed...
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they decided to go to rock hill as part of that ride because things had started to happen in rock hillruary of 1961, the students decided not to pay their bill. they started what's known as jail or bail. freedom riots went through that. when they got there, they were met by the klu klux klan. that was the first time john lewis was ever assaulted was in rock hill, south carolina. nucom mccain called me, said he was going up to rock hill to get john, whananted me to go with h because i had been to rock hill earlier with a group marching alongside reverend ivory, a very fiery minister in a wheelchair. he was a big motivator. he called me to go with him. and of course, i had just asked for a hand to get married, this is a month before we got married. she reminded me that i had taken on a new responsibility and she would not consent for me to go and i didn't go, and to this day i feel that i let john and others down. >> congressman jim clyburn, long time friend of john lewis, grew up in the movement with john lewis. always good to have you, my friend. thank you. be well. take care of yourse
they decided to go to rock hill as part of that ride because things had started to happen in rock hillruary of 1961, the students decided not to pay their bill. they started what's known as jail or bail. freedom riots went through that. when they got there, they were met by the klu klux klan. that was the first time john lewis was ever assaulted was in rock hill, south carolina. nucom mccain called me, said he was going up to rock hill to get john, whananted me to go with h because i had been...
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. ♪ we're gonna rock down to electric avenue ♪ >>> get ready for an electric morning.y is here and he's performing "electric avenue." all that and more as we say, good morning, america. ♪ good morning, good morning >>> i'm schooling the youngsters on some music industry. they were not aware, i don't think, that that was a cover that shaggy is doing. >> i knew it was a cover. >> i like when you call yourself old. >> we should say old school. >> i don't know that i called anyway, covering eddie grant's "electric avenue" classic song. we'll hear from shaggy coming up. good morning, everybody. welcome to our second hour. >>> the backlash from democrats overnight as president trump commutes the sentence of his longtime friend and adviser roger stone keeping him from going to prison. stone was found guilty of lying to congress, witness tampering and obstructing the house investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 election. the president called stone a victim of the russia hoax. >> much more on that in a moment. >>> first, the latest on the coronavirus pandemic. hospital
. ♪ we're gonna rock down to electric avenue ♪ >>> get ready for an electric morning.y is here and he's performing "electric avenue." all that and more as we say, good morning, america. ♪ good morning, good morning >>> i'm schooling the youngsters on some music industry. they were not aware, i don't think, that that was a cover that shaggy is doing. >> i knew it was a cover. >> i like when you call yourself old. >> we should say old school....
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camera system also has an advanced zoom to help researches see tiny patterns and structures in the rock. there is our team leader is a professor in arizona and he always puts it like this imagine you're sitting in the stands of a football stadium at the goal and you can see a fly buzzing around between the goal posts at the other end. of. the mission is also sending a small helicopter to mars. its job is to carry out autonomous test flights where it controls the whole process by itself. it's propellers have to spin 8 times as fast as on earth because the atmosphere of mars is so thin. since the 1st flight attempts it's taken engineers 5 years to get to this point. the mission's most important goal is to collect rock samples examine them and pack them ready for transport to do this perseverance is fitted with the most complex robotic system nasa has ever developed. perseverance will deposit the samples on the surface of mars in 10 years. another rover will collect them and bring them to a launch pad iraq which will then carry them to a satellite in orbit which will finally bring the prec
camera system also has an advanced zoom to help researches see tiny patterns and structures in the rock. there is our team leader is a professor in arizona and he always puts it like this imagine you're sitting in the stands of a football stadium at the goal and you can see a fly buzzing around between the goal posts at the other end. of. the mission is also sending a small helicopter to mars. its job is to carry out autonomous test flights where it controls the whole process by itself. it's...
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contain the virus as a number of inmates have died as a result of contracting cold at 19 then black rock the behemoth the asset manager who has a cozy relationship with the federal government and so much economic power worldwide we're going to pick up that it's time to boost your new i.q. . let's begin with the latest kobe 1000 numbers worldwide cases now topping 10700000 and 517000 reported deaths the top 3 countries with the most cases the u.s. still leading the way again followed by brazil and russia right here stateside 2600000 cases with 128000 reported deaths meantime there is growing concern about an uptick in covert cases in prisons nationwide and as americans prepare to celebrate the 4th of july state and federal officials urge everyone to take precaution and wear a mask we're going to bring you 2 reports on this. starts off. we are now having 40 plus 1000 new cases a day i would not be surprised if we go up to $100000.00 a day if this does not turn around and so i am very concerned it was a stark warning from dr anthony south to you that the u.s. could start to see nearly 10000
contain the virus as a number of inmates have died as a result of contracting cold at 19 then black rock the behemoth the asset manager who has a cozy relationship with the federal government and so much economic power worldwide we're going to pick up that it's time to boost your new i.q. . let's begin with the latest kobe 1000 numbers worldwide cases now topping 10700000 and 517000 reported deaths the top 3 countries with the most cases the u.s. still leading the way again followed by brazil...
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we can use it to compare that meteorite with the new rocks, the unknown rocks that we are looking atre. also on board is a miniature mars helicopter that, for the first time, will attempt to fly in the extremely thin martian atmosphere. nasa wants to test this technology for future missions. america's spacecraft is the last of a trio heading to the planet. china and the united arab emirates are already on their way. if they will succeed, it will mean a giant leap in our understanding of mars. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. hello. today so far has been a tale of two halves, with cloud and rain across scotland, northern ireland and northern england. further south, you can see where the best of the sunshine is, and so temperatures are responding, highest value through this afternoon likely to peak at 28 degrees, 82 fahrenheit, a little bit cooler under the cloud and rain. that rain will continue to move steadily north. another weak weather front bring showery outbreaks into western fringes overnight but elsewhere stays clear with overnight lows of 11 to 60 deg
we can use it to compare that meteorite with the new rocks, the unknown rocks that we are looking atre. also on board is a miniature mars helicopter that, for the first time, will attempt to fly in the extremely thin martian atmosphere. nasa wants to test this technology for future missions. america's spacecraft is the last of a trio heading to the planet. china and the united arab emirates are already on their way. if they will succeed, it will mean a giant leap in our understanding of mars....
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i visited the standing rock sioux reservation in 2016 when the tribe was leading a protest against thehistory. in the final days of the obama administration, in december of 2016, the army corps of engineers decided to stop construction of the pipeline and consider alternative routes for a possible pipeline. the chairman of the standing rock sioux tribe, dave archambault, joined us on the program the night that decision was announced. >> you know, it was an overwhelming feeling of relief because it feels like the first time in the history of this country that native americans have been heard. >> and then after donald trump was inaugurated, the army corps of engineers was ordered to reverse their position and allow the construction of the pipeline to be completed. today a federal judge ruled that that process by the trump administration bypassed the necessary environmental studies and approvals for the construction of that pipeline. and joining us now once again is dave archambault, the former chairman of the standing rock sioux tribe. he's joining us from his home on the reservation ton
i visited the standing rock sioux reservation in 2016 when the tribe was leading a protest against thehistory. in the final days of the obama administration, in december of 2016, the army corps of engineers decided to stop construction of the pipeline and consider alternative routes for a possible pipeline. the chairman of the standing rock sioux tribe, dave archambault, joined us on the program the night that decision was announced. >> you know, it was an overwhelming feeling of relief...
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cores drilled out of the rock will be put in sample jukes and stored in a special kind of stair. the equipment to take rock samples is extremely complex 3 robotic systems have to work together with absolute precision. the samples are to be measured photographed sealed and left in their canister on the ground for collection at a later date. as the snow was on foot and selecting the samples is a big responsibility to complete the whole project is so complex and elaborate and difficult and expensive. i mean that we assume we won't be able to repeat this any time soon after the samples that we as a team of scientists select will probably keep us busy for decades. mr chuckie shifting which. plans to send another rover within the next few years to gather up the canister full of samples which are to get to a launch pad where it will be sent into orbit. spacecraft should grab hold of it and then carry treating hargrove back to earth. do you recognize this woman. she was nicknamed the mother of hubble. the astronomer and nelson executive nancy grace roman played a crucial role in planning
cores drilled out of the rock will be put in sample jukes and stored in a special kind of stair. the equipment to take rock samples is extremely complex 3 robotic systems have to work together with absolute precision. the samples are to be measured photographed sealed and left in their canister on the ground for collection at a later date. as the snow was on foot and selecting the samples is a big responsibility to complete the whole project is so complex and elaborate and difficult and...
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>> when you think of yourself as having hit rock bottom and having learned a lesson from that it makes it really impossible to then relapse -- not saying you should feel okay about relapsing but makes it possible to look at that experience that fit it into the story you told yourself about what the alcoholic or drug addict is so if i got fired from my job and evicted from my house i would probably think -- and my husband left me, i don't have a husband, this is hypothetical but all these terrible milestones we think of for ourselves, if all that happened and then i got sober and then relapsed, what is my problem, must be a me problem, i am failing to fit into the story as opposed to the story doesn't fit. that does damage to people and because relapse is so incredibly common as i was describing in that excerpt it sets us up for disappointment but also for failure because you don't have the tools we need because we don't think we will need the tools, we think we will be the exception that just gets it and i thought that when i left rehab the first time. i thought i know that none of the
>> when you think of yourself as having hit rock bottom and having learned a lesson from that it makes it really impossible to then relapse -- not saying you should feel okay about relapsing but makes it possible to look at that experience that fit it into the story you told yourself about what the alcoholic or drug addict is so if i got fired from my job and evicted from my house i would probably think -- and my husband left me, i don't have a husband, this is hypothetical but all these...
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. >>> and when we come back, the standing rock su tribe won a big victory today in federal court when tribe who led that protest against the pipeline four years ago will join us next and get tonight's last word. the corner? or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. -and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily- and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may in
. >>> and when we come back, the standing rock su tribe won a big victory today in federal court when tribe who led that protest against the pipeline four years ago will join us next and get tonight's last word. the corner? or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. -and eliquis has...
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through three historic decades of rock music. from famous settings in jam-packed concerts to intimate moments in out of the way locales. the exhibit focuses on california and a sense of time and place that stretches out like a musical landscape across decades and genres. >> you're not getting just on-stage shots, you're getting a little bit of the individuals, too, and what they were like as human beings and what their lives were like. it's a great glimpse into the performers and also the photographers as well. >> really, aren't those terrific shots? the sonoma valley museum of art is open wednesday through sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. the exhibit runs through september 13. dion, looks pretty good, doesn't it? >> yeah, i want to check it out myself. world news is next. i'm dion lim. >> and i'm dan ashley. from all of us here, we appreciate your time. our next newscast is at 6:00. we'll see you then. >>> tonight -- the covid holiday fears as the nation celebrates the fourth of july in the middle of a pandemic. the summer su
through three historic decades of rock music. from famous settings in jam-packed concerts to intimate moments in out of the way locales. the exhibit focuses on california and a sense of time and place that stretches out like a musical landscape across decades and genres. >> you're not getting just on-stage shots, you're getting a little bit of the individuals, too, and what they were like as human beings and what their lives were like. it's a great glimpse into the performers and also the...
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for alum rock school district, that risk is reality. public health data shows several zip codes within alum rock register as having the highest case rates in the county. >> from the alum rock district perspective, we're not there yet. >> new guidelines also look at smaller class sizes, minimizing shared supplies, staggering schedules and activities. and removing furniture, to help physical distancing. in non-classroom settings, recommendations include assigned bathrooms, outdoor meals, and one-way walking areas. there will be no in-person extracurricular activities, like choir, band, or vocal cheerleading, due to risk. school athletics have yet to be addressed. so many questions causing concern. >> so what's going to happen in august 18th, first day of school for alum rock, is anybody's guess. >> there is much more to explore for the full document, visit abc 7 news.com and click on this story. in an jose, i'm amanda, abc 7 news. >> tonight, san francisco city attorney is coming down hard on catholic churches in the city they say are gat
for alum rock school district, that risk is reality. public health data shows several zip codes within alum rock register as having the highest case rates in the county. >> from the alum rock district perspective, we're not there yet. >> new guidelines also look at smaller class sizes, minimizing shared supplies, staggering schedules and activities. and removing furniture, to help physical distancing. in non-classroom settings, recommendations include assigned bathrooms, outdoor...
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in technicians from africa green tech set to work right now go rock. that there's lots to do before the lights can go on one after the long journey every component needs checking the container spent 6 months at the customs office followed by a long drive lasting many days over sunday roads the solar system costs 150000 euros the hope is it will strengthen the local economy. and offer the effort to make a solar plant like this worthwhile you need a village with at least 4 to 5000 residents we also look very closely at whether there's potential for a productive use of electricity unlike home solar power providers our focus is on strengthening small and medium sized businesses so we want to know are there carpenters and welders and tailors here and we look for 40 or 50 small and medium sized businesses. there i need a shriver was born in mali. she's particularly keen to help the women here many of them sell goods she wants them to benefit from the new supply of electricity to . them and i want to give them an example and i love the brim of the city most o
in technicians from africa green tech set to work right now go rock. that there's lots to do before the lights can go on one after the long journey every component needs checking the container spent 6 months at the customs office followed by a long drive lasting many days over sunday roads the solar system costs 150000 euros the hope is it will strengthen the local economy. and offer the effort to make a solar plant like this worthwhile you need a village with at least 4 to 5000 residents we...
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an elderly care facility is spending its lockdown turning its presidents into rock stars.eremy roth has that story and more in today's take a look at this. >>an elderly care home to the uk has found a unique way to show their residents totally rock to keep spirits high during a months-long lockdown the sid maher lodge care home in england decided to recreate iconic album covers with their elderly residents standing in for the rock stars the project covers an array of artists from adele to david bowie elvis presley, even staff members got in on the action in a killer queen cover re creation. the picks have of course gone viral making social media stars out of the folk rock stars, but the organizers says his main priority is to provide the residents, a lockdown experience that is happy and full of enjoyment. a toddler from china has become a viral sensation. thanks to some pretty remarkable basketball skills. the boy reportedly learned by watching his father was imitating them by the time he was one and all that practice has paid off in viral fame. the boy has become a bona
an elderly care facility is spending its lockdown turning its presidents into rock stars.eremy roth has that story and more in today's take a look at this. >>an elderly care home to the uk has found a unique way to show their residents totally rock to keep spirits high during a months-long lockdown the sid maher lodge care home in england decided to recreate iconic album covers with their elderly residents standing in for the rock stars the project covers an array of artists from adele to...
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hopefully, in about ten or 15 years, we'll get those rocks back from mars.ions will be sent to bring them back and then we'll be actually able to study those pieces of mars in laboratories on earth. nasa's spacecraft is the last of a trio heading to the red planet. china and the united arab emirates are already on their way. if they all succeed, it will mean a giant leap in our understanding of mars. rebecca morelle, bbc news. that's it from us. good night. at the ebenezer baptist church in atla nta, at the ebenezer baptist church in atlanta, georgia, three former presidents gathered to bid farewell welcome to bbc news. hello to viewers in the uk joining those around the world; it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are claire cohen — women's editor at the daily telegraph, and martin bentham — home affairs editor at the evening standard. we've got some of the papers in already. we've got some of the
hopefully, in about ten or 15 years, we'll get those rocks back from mars.ions will be sent to bring them back and then we'll be actually able to study those pieces of mars in laboratories on earth. nasa's spacecraft is the last of a trio heading to the red planet. china and the united arab emirates are already on their way. if they all succeed, it will mean a giant leap in our understanding of mars. rebecca morelle, bbc news. that's it from us. good night. at the ebenezer baptist church in...