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and irene, welcome to the skin, tell of what i am a senior researcher for the citizen lab. we are a cybersecurity and human rights research lab based at the university of toronto in trying to canada. great to have you all of the you cast. i'm going to start with and how does your online show called start here. they looked. 'd at surveillance during this era of a global pandemic, and wondered how far east see far in terms of invasion of privacy. so i'm going to hand over to saundra if our men and the what is out to help us track of it 19, quantify covert 19. there's an app for that crucial recognition g.p.s. glue to make it easy. cameras and drones keeping honest to this is a kind of mortar should be banned. surveillance is really spreading everywhere. it's all about tracking people to contain the spread. but some want to know who's policing the police doctrine as adults in terms of technology and what's possible, what if you see what is exciting for yes, from my standpoint, looking at it from the public health response is missing. when we talk about contact tracing, the rol
and irene, welcome to the skin, tell of what i am a senior researcher for the citizen lab. we are a cybersecurity and human rights research lab based at the university of toronto in trying to canada. great to have you all of the you cast. i'm going to start with and how does your online show called start here. they looked. 'd at surveillance during this era of a global pandemic, and wondered how far east see far in terms of invasion of privacy. so i'm going to hand over to saundra if our men...
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jim: i will refer you to the comments i made to irene standing behind you. i made them on sunday, and i will leave my comments there on that. >> hi, irene with aviation. jim, what is the status of the discussions with the russians to do swaps for commercial crew? jim: i know both countries are committed to the international space station and the amazing work going on there now with humans on board for 20 years. we are moving into this new era where, instead of nasa purchasing seats, we want to have an exchange of seats where american astronauts can fly on russian flights and russian cosmonauts on american flights. that is something both countries are interested in achieving. we want to see a day where, if there is a time where there is a challenge with one of the vehicles, we have continued access to the international space station by both partners. those discussions are ongoing. we do not have a resolution, but it is something both countries are working toward. dickson, is the process you went through to certify this mission, how similar will that be when y
jim: i will refer you to the comments i made to irene standing behind you. i made them on sunday, and i will leave my comments there on that. >> hi, irene with aviation. jim, what is the status of the discussions with the russians to do swaps for commercial crew? jim: i know both countries are committed to the international space station and the amazing work going on there now with humans on board for 20 years. we are moving into this new era where, instead of nasa purchasing seats, we...
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irene with aviation. jim, what is the status of the discussions with the russian to do swaps for commercial crew? i know both countries are committed to the international space station and the amazing work going on there now with humans on board for 20 years. we are moving into this new era where, instead of nasa purchasing seeds, we want to ane -- sets, we want to have exchange of seats where russian --ronauts can fly on american astronauts can fly on russiancosmo -- flights and russian cosmonauts on american flights. we want to see where the if there is a day where there is a challenge with one of the vehicles, we have continued access to the international space station by both earners. those discussions -- both people. dixon, is a process that you just went to -- through to certify this mission, how similar the will that be if you are asked to certify nonprofessional astronauts? a great question. it will really be the same process, similar to what we have been using for many years on unmanned commercia
irene with aviation. jim, what is the status of the discussions with the russian to do swaps for commercial crew? i know both countries are committed to the international space station and the amazing work going on there now with humans on board for 20 years. we are moving into this new era where, instead of nasa purchasing seeds, we want to ane -- sets, we want to have exchange of seats where russian --ronauts can fly on american astronauts can fly on russiancosmo -- flights and russian...
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our next question comes from irene foren -- from aviation week. quite my question is for gwen. are you counting commercial missions in that and can you give us an update on where you stand on the commercial flights aside from my think the axiom mission which is officially on the books for the end of next year? is there anything else? thanks. i believe we did count one commercial mission but i don't want to do math in public. i will call you if i got that one wrong. flying the crew mission in about 4.5 months and then it's possibly six months later. we hope to fly a commercial mission with axiom and you know, maybe some other fun mission, which i will chat about later. question comes from david. kind of curious about what happened to your emotions when they had to reopen the hatch, and can you explain to me that technology? it seems to be a little bit longer process. i don't understand anything going there. >> i'm not sure i heard you. if you are asking about the do-over on the operation we had today, we closed it first time. not pass its weak checks. we took a look at it. found
our next question comes from irene foren -- from aviation week. quite my question is for gwen. are you counting commercial missions in that and can you give us an update on where you stand on the commercial flights aside from my think the axiom mission which is officially on the books for the end of next year? is there anything else? thanks. i believe we did count one commercial mission but i don't want to do math in public. i will call you if i got that one wrong. flying the crew mission in...
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country has such low infection rates, finland's governments headed by prime minister sonam irene places great emphasis on welfare policies. in south america to one country has proved exemplary cheering the coronavirus crisis. europe, why? we headed there to find out more this year has been a stressful time for the family in montevideo. guillermo was born 2 weeks after the start of the lockdown in itself a joyful occasion. but they couldn't share it with anyone or get any help. because christina del brassiere and her husband martine, along with the children, had to go into quarantine. there was a suspected case of covert 19 in their circle of friends. they have with them in the bottle, so it was terrible for us. because the grandmothers couldn't come. nobody wanted faldo's, all our brothers. no one could come and the baby, it was really tough. only gradually were they allowed to visit us at home. the following months were full of uncertainty. as you're a great went into lockdown on a christina. works is a psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of f
country has such low infection rates, finland's governments headed by prime minister sonam irene places great emphasis on welfare policies. in south america to one country has proved exemplary cheering the coronavirus crisis. europe, why? we headed there to find out more this year has been a stressful time for the family in montevideo. guillermo was born 2 weeks after the start of the lockdown in itself a joyful occasion. but they couldn't share it with anyone or get any help. because christina...
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our next question comes from irene from aviation week. >> thanks, batina. congratulations, everyone. my question is for gw ynne. 15 months, seven dragons, counting commercial faces and can you give us an update -- customer shall -- commercial -- i think the,, aiom is on the books for the end of next year. is there anything else? >> thanks. >> so i believe we did count one commercial mission in there. but i don't want to do math ina3 public. i will call you if i got that one wrong. the -- we'll be -- we'll be flying the crew to -- crew 2 mission in about four and a half months. and then crew 3 roughly -- possibly six months later. we do hope to fly a commercial mission with, aiom. -- axiom. and maybe some other fun missions which i'll chat about later. [laughter] >> our next question comes from david curly. >> kind of curious about what happened to your emotions when they had to re-open the hatch and can you explain to me the technology -- i think we're all kind of used to a hatch closing. you crank the wheel and it sploased. it seems -- closed. it seems a l
our next question comes from irene from aviation week. >> thanks, batina. congratulations, everyone. my question is for gw ynne. 15 months, seven dragons, counting commercial faces and can you give us an update -- customer shall -- commercial -- i think the,, aiom is on the books for the end of next year. is there anything else? >> thanks. >> so i believe we did count one commercial mission in there. but i don't want to do math ina3 public. i will call you if i got that one...
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our next question comes from irene from "aviation week." >> thanks, bettina. congratulations everyone. my question is for gwynne. the 15 months, seven dragons, are you counting commercial missions in that? can you give us an update on where you stand on the commercial flight aside for my think the axial mission was now official on the boo of the end of next year. is anything else? anks. >> so i believe we did count when commercial mission in there, but i i don't want to do math in public. i will call you if i got that one wrong. we will be flying the crew to mission in about four and half months, and then crew three rohly possibly six months later. we do hope to fly cmercial mission with axiom, and maybe some other fun mission which i will chat about later. >> our nextuestion comes from david currently. >> when shotwell, kind of curious about what happened to yo emotions when they had to be openan the hatch? can you explain to t me this technology, i think we are all used to a hatch closing, you crank the real and it is closed. it seems to be a longer process.
our next question comes from irene from "aviation week." >> thanks, bettina. congratulations everyone. my question is for gwynne. the 15 months, seven dragons, are you counting commercial missions in that? can you give us an update on where you stand on the commercial flight aside for my think the axial mission was now official on the boo of the end of next year. is anything else? anks. >> so i believe we did count when commercial mission in there, but i i don't want to do...
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through why we have family so there is only one institution in which missouri where you know that irene has written and that's a huge flight and some of the deltas have never been on a plane before and they're taken from an area that is outback it's rural and then they're sent somewhere else or so away from their parents and their babies i tell of the 11 year old as a baby or this one i'm going to fight this one too many this is also on again some people are asking this is this is a question for the ages why are indigenous people treated so badly i mean if you thought that look you know that's that's a good question i think that it goes back to what the other ladies were saying before around us is dimmick racism and just the way these countries brain drain you know established on lies and racism and the genocide of our people so it can be in direct as well you know i remember as a young girl being at school and although i said brigaded from from my own aboriginal students and classmates and yeah i was picked on a lot a lot of promise school so even by most cool teachers so i think that
through why we have family so there is only one institution in which missouri where you know that irene has written and that's a huge flight and some of the deltas have never been on a plane before and they're taken from an area that is outback it's rural and then they're sent somewhere else or so away from their parents and their babies i tell of the 11 year old as a baby or this one i'm going to fight this one too many this is also on again some people are asking this is this is a question...
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so there is only one institution with mystery where you know that irene has written, and that's a huge flight. and some of the galaxies have never been on a plane before. and they're taken from an area that is outback, it's rural, and then they're sent somewhere else. or so away from their parents and their babies, like a teller, 11 year old as a baby are this one, and i'm going to fight this one team. i mean, this is also on that than some people are asking. this is, this is a question for the us. why are indigenous people treated so badly? now? i mean, if you thought that, look, you know, that's, that's a good question. i think that it goes back to what the other ladies were saying before around us is dimmick racism. and just the way these countries brain drain, you know, established on lies and racism and the genocide of our people. so it can be in direct as well. you know, i remember as a young girl being at school, and also i saw a group gated from, from my own aboriginal students and classmates. and yeah, i was picked on the a lot of promise school. so even by most cool teachers.
so there is only one institution with mystery where you know that irene has written, and that's a huge flight. and some of the galaxies have never been on a plane before. and they're taken from an area that is outback, it's rural, and then they're sent somewhere else. or so away from their parents and their babies, like a teller, 11 year old as a baby are this one, and i'm going to fight this one team. i mean, this is also on that than some people are asking. this is, this is a question for the...
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irene richardson. patricia atkinson. jayne macdonald. jean jordan. yvonne pearson. helen rytka.a leach. marguerite walls. jacqueline hill. everyone remembers peter sutcliffe's name. how many remember theirs? what no one forgets from the time is the terror felt by women. for a 17—year—old in leeds, when sutcliffe was left free to kill, it was a fear michelle teel couldn't shake. we'd no mobile phones, so you couldn't ring to say, i don't feel safe, or anything. you had nothing, so my mum used to time it knowing when i would roughly be coming home and she would walk halfway to meet me. but it was a scary, scary time. all of us were so aware of this case, to the point of actually suspecting friends, neighbours, relatives. joan smith reported on the murders, suffered nightmares after. she wrote about the misogyny of the police investigating. they kind of thought that the women who were involved in the sex trade were "asking for it", in inverted commas, and they were much more interested in the "innocent" women. and i thought they missed the central point, which was that what he hate
irene richardson. patricia atkinson. jayne macdonald. jean jordan. yvonne pearson. helen rytka.a leach. marguerite walls. jacqueline hill. everyone remembers peter sutcliffe's name. how many remember theirs? what no one forgets from the time is the terror felt by women. for a 17—year—old in leeds, when sutcliffe was left free to kill, it was a fear michelle teel couldn't shake. we'd no mobile phones, so you couldn't ring to say, i don't feel safe, or anything. you had nothing, so my mum...
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of 60 $8000.00 fans of the paying tribute and celebrating his achievements in the capital born as irene is buried on, i captained argentina to victory in the 1986 soccer world cup and is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, david stokes looks back on his turbulent life and outstanding career he, infamously, referred to a hand of god and the unique gifts of diego, amanda o'meara doner, appear to come from a higher force. born in 1960 and raised in a shanty town on the outskirts of one of said is he became their national hero. and a global football superstar is impacting club football meant he was playing for his country as a teenager, a prolific creator and score a goal, was just $1.00 metres tall, stocky, and powerful. his skill and balance made it unstoppable. the 986 world cup was his time. marathon of the player, the man, and caption lated in an unforgettable quarter, final against england. firstly, what he was to call the hand of god punching the ball into the net. then a 2nd goal of scarcely believable quality to many the greatest individual goals in world cu
of 60 $8000.00 fans of the paying tribute and celebrating his achievements in the capital born as irene is buried on, i captained argentina to victory in the 1986 soccer world cup and is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, david stokes looks back on his turbulent life and outstanding career he, infamously, referred to a hand of god and the unique gifts of diego, amanda o'meara doner, appear to come from a higher force. born in 1960 and raised in a shanty town on the...
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leading a large funeral for a bishop who was also infected the church says the 90 year old patriarch iren a is not showing symptoms and was taken to hospital as a precaution he led a crowded service for the church's most senior cleric in montenegro. because i was the president has been patchy has resigned to face charges at the hague he's accused of committing murder and torture during the fight for independence from serbia in the 1990 s. . reports. hashim thought she along with 9 other former rebel leaders are accused of murdering nearly 100 people including political opponents the alleged crimes relate to the period when fact she was a top ficca in the kosovo liberation army or the k.l.a. the group fought for independence from serbia during the 99 th to 999 casa who thought she says his resigns to face trial over his role in the conflict and to shield his country from disrepute. as i promised i would not allow the president of the republic of kossovo to go to court that is why to protect the integrity of the presidency of class of all of the state of kossovo and the people and respectin
leading a large funeral for a bishop who was also infected the church says the 90 year old patriarch iren a is not showing symptoms and was taken to hospital as a precaution he led a crowded service for the church's most senior cleric in montenegro. because i was the president has been patchy has resigned to face charges at the hague he's accused of committing murder and torture during the fight for independence from serbia in the 1990 s. . reports. hashim thought she along with 9 other former...
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today will see the nefits of the union with 165 million tim invested in rural across northern islan iren the agreement with the government during the last parliament. mr. speaker following on from the currentopulation testing initiative in liverpool, with the prime minister agreed that northern ireland 1.8 mlion population spread across the loving local government districts would prove idealor the next fears of the government's ongoing program on large-scale covid testing? >> i thank you for the excellent proposal and he's right that is alvery possible with covid and e will certainly be talking tohe minority executive on how to proceed. >> mr. speaker i've been contacted by many constituents who feel flat on the measures and site and it has not replace that for t s1 form, some of these are desrate to move but they can'tecause they don't havehat form, can they have more and wh the chief counsel toeveloping urgent prioritization to the constituents to move on with their lives. >> prime minister. >> mr. speaker i have deep sympathy for people who face this problem and it is not right or fai
today will see the nefits of the union with 165 million tim invested in rural across northern islan iren the agreement with the government during the last parliament. mr. speaker following on from the currentopulation testing initiative in liverpool, with the prime minister agreed that northern ireland 1.8 mlion population spread across the loving local government districts would prove idealor the next fears of the government's ongoing program on large-scale covid testing? >> i thank you...
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wilma mccann, emily jackson, wilma mccann, emilyjackson, irene richardson, patricia atkinson, jane mcdonald helen ricker, vera millwa rd, pearson, helen ricker, vera millward, josephine whitaker, barbara leach, magritte was, jacqueline hale. everyone remembers peter sutcliffe's name. how many remember theirs? what no one forgets from the time is the terror felt by women. for a 17—year—old in leeds when sutcliffe was left free to kill, it was a fear michelle teel couldn't shake. we had no mobile phone, so you couldn't ring to say, i don't feel safe. you had nothing, so i don't feel safe. you had nothing, so my i don't feel safe. you had nothing, so my mum i don't feel safe. you had nothing, so my mum used to time it knowing when i would roughly be coming home and she would walk halfway to meet me. but it was a scary time. all of us were so aware of me. but it was a scary time. all of us were so aware of this case, to the point of actually suspecting friends, neighbours. joan smith reported on the murders and suffered nightmares after. she wrote about the misogyny of the police investigating.
wilma mccann, emily jackson, wilma mccann, emilyjackson, irene richardson, patricia atkinson, jane mcdonald helen ricker, vera millwa rd, pearson, helen ricker, vera millward, josephine whitaker, barbara leach, magritte was, jacqueline hale. everyone remembers peter sutcliffe's name. how many remember theirs? what no one forgets from the time is the terror felt by women. for a 17—year—old in leeds when sutcliffe was left free to kill, it was a fear michelle teel couldn't shake. we had no...
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>> guest: right, what irene countered in the papers that i inherited from acorn i thought the story issearing that it would be like holding a coal in your hand to write it as nonfiction. i should write a novel about this man and i tried and it was not superb so i set it aside and finally i decided this story is so searing i have to write it as nonfiction. >> host: i don't want to compromise just in case our viewers, just in case someone is not aware of that. could you explain the compromise and how will reconstruction formally ended. >> recently in 1876 the presidential election visits the republican rutherford hayes against the democrats and it came down to the electoral votes in south carolina and louisiana and by this time reconstruction was losing its steam and democrats gave the election if you like to the republicans which were initially the antislavery party which were initially the party of reconstituting making room for african-american power as authority and in exchange the camp made the deal that if hayes , the republican was allowed to take the white house his government ha
>> guest: right, what irene countered in the papers that i inherited from acorn i thought the story issearing that it would be like holding a coal in your hand to write it as nonfiction. i should write a novel about this man and i tried and it was not superb so i set it aside and finally i decided this story is so searing i have to write it as nonfiction. >> host: i don't want to compromise just in case our viewers, just in case someone is not aware of that. could you explain the...
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country has such low infection rates, finance governments headed by prime minister saddam irene places great emphasis on welfare policies in south america to one country has proved exemplary during the coronavirus crisis. europe, why we headed there to find out more this year has been a stressful time for the family. in montevideo. guillermo was born 2 weeks after the start of the lock down in itself a joyful occasion. but they couldn't share it with anyone or get any help. because on a christina and her husband, martine, along with the children, had to go into quarantine. there was a suspected case of covert 19 and their circle of friends. if they were there in the boat also, it was terrible for us because the grandmothers couldn't come. no one follows all my brothers. no one could come and the baby, it was really tough. only gradually were they allowed to visit us at home. the following months were full of uncertainty. as you're a great went into lockdown on a kristina works as a psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear, but there was a t
country has such low infection rates, finance governments headed by prime minister saddam irene places great emphasis on welfare policies in south america to one country has proved exemplary during the coronavirus crisis. europe, why we headed there to find out more this year has been a stressful time for the family. in montevideo. guillermo was born 2 weeks after the start of the lock down in itself a joyful occasion. but they couldn't share it with anyone or get any help. because on a...
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this is the assignment known as sister irene assylum. the good sister has gathered many thousands of waifs from the street into her home. catholic or protestant, no difference. such a flapping of little wings will be heard on to greet her as has not heard since the moving stars sang together. now you will have seen the boys and girls and you have seen their homes, here is the father of some such so drunk that we fired the photographic flash he never woke up. >> this is about his lecturing and the postcards show where he wrote from all over the country and europe. >> his daughter katie and his wife, elizabeth who he would call sweet lamb of mine. and the notebook which is the itineraries of where he is traveling. and riis, the newspaperman, became a subject matter for other newspapers. we show reviews he got from other journalists that he kept in his scrapbook. >> the re-creation we have done is based on the actual transcript here and lines are taken from it. >> the original lecture was two hours and we condensed it down to six minutes an
this is the assignment known as sister irene assylum. the good sister has gathered many thousands of waifs from the street into her home. catholic or protestant, no difference. such a flapping of little wings will be heard on to greet her as has not heard since the moving stars sang together. now you will have seen the boys and girls and you have seen their homes, here is the father of some such so drunk that we fired the photographic flash he never woke up. >> this is about his lecturing...
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and this is the foundling asylum known all over the world as sister irene's asylum. that good sister gathered many thousands of waifs from the streets of new york into her fold. catholic or protestant, no difference. when one day the pearly gates swing wide to let in that dear woman, i tell you, such a flapping of little wings will be heard come to greet her as has not been heard since the moving stars sang together. now you have seen the boys and girls. and you have seen their homes. here is the father of some such so drunk that when we fired the photographic flash he never woke up. >> this case is about his lecturing and the postcards show these are postcards he wrote from all over the country and also from europe, home to usually his daughter katie and also to his wife elizabeth who he often called sweet lamb of minor lamby. and as cheryl mentioned, the notebooks show the itineraries where he was traveling and also, riis, the newspaper man became a subject matter for other newspapermen. so we are also showing reviews he got from other journalists that he kept in h
and this is the foundling asylum known all over the world as sister irene's asylum. that good sister gathered many thousands of waifs from the streets of new york into her fold. catholic or protestant, no difference. when one day the pearly gates swing wide to let in that dear woman, i tell you, such a flapping of little wings will be heard come to greet her as has not been heard since the moving stars sang together. now you have seen the boys and girls. and you have seen their homes. here is...
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country has such low infection rates, the finance governments headed by prime minister sonam irene places great emphasis on welfare policies. in south america to one country has proved exemplary jaring the coronavirus crisis in iraq. why we headed back to find out more this year has been a stressful time for the family. in montevideo. guillermo was born 2 weeks after the start of the lockdown in itself a joyful occasion. but they couldn't share it with anyone or get any help. because on a christina and her husband, martine, along with the children, had to go into quarantine. there was a suspected case of covert 19 in their circle of friends. they have with them in the boat also, it was terrible for us because the grandmothers couldn't come. no one follows all our brothers. no one could come and the baby, it was really tough. only gradually were they allowed to visit us at home. the following months were full of uncertainty. as you're a great went into lockdown on a christina works, there's a psychologist and noticed the strain on her patients. it was a constant climate of fear, but there
country has such low infection rates, the finance governments headed by prime minister sonam irene places great emphasis on welfare policies. in south america to one country has proved exemplary jaring the coronavirus crisis in iraq. why we headed back to find out more this year has been a stressful time for the family. in montevideo. guillermo was born 2 weeks after the start of the lockdown in itself a joyful occasion. but they couldn't share it with anyone or get any help. because on a...
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central california coast coho salmon are critically endangered and listed as one of nine irene speciesisk of extinction. >>> it's funny, as you look at the life picture, they used to do that. the salmon transplant, that would take a small group and put them in the upper sacramento and hope that they would naturally slip down into the ocean. but they would be eaten so much. so now it was they're bringing the fish up larger so they can't get but it's arise before they get into the ocean. just a little change in how we do the fish plans. outdoor weather is wet and there is runoff everywhere. speaking of water quality, sf bay, ocean beach, all of the water reino because all of the wind and rain and what have you, has kind of become less than desirable. you have storm runoff and all of these things. what i'm getting at, as if you are a member of the dolphin club tomorrow, or the next day, you may want to take a couple of days off. surfers do that after a day or two of rain. you kind of leave it alone until the bacteria settles out. with that said, there are more scattered showers tomorrow f
central california coast coho salmon are critically endangered and listed as one of nine irene speciesisk of extinction. >>> it's funny, as you look at the life picture, they used to do that. the salmon transplant, that would take a small group and put them in the upper sacramento and hope that they would naturally slip down into the ocean. but they would be eaten so much. so now it was they're bringing the fish up larger so they can't get but it's arise before they get into the ocean....
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well, said defense attorney irene nunez, it was all very simple.th. this was a case of self-defense. >> he had to defend himself against this intruder, an intruder into his marriage. >> reporter: and, she said, only one person could tell that story. >> who is the first witness you are going to call on behalf of the defense? >> my client, john creech. >> reporter: his attorney began asking him about that meeting with gavin's son. >> at any point did you tell them you were going to kill their father? >> no, that's absurd. >> reporter: two years later when it happened, he and chandy were separated. though they lived in the same house. he still worried about her, thought she might be drinking and driving. so he installed an app on his phone that allowed him to track her phone and followed her because he said he was worried. then he saw her car parked near gavin's and thought it best to talk to them. he didn't sneak up on them, he said. >> so i knock on the hood of the car. >> was chandy sitting on the lap of this guy? >> she was sitting on his lap, the
well, said defense attorney irene nunez, it was all very simple.th. this was a case of self-defense. >> he had to defend himself against this intruder, an intruder into his marriage. >> reporter: and, she said, only one person could tell that story. >> who is the first witness you are going to call on behalf of the defense? >> my client, john creech. >> reporter: his attorney began asking him about that meeting with gavin's son. >> at any point did you tell...
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. >> reporter: long-time friend and neighbor, irene schulz, said shirley brought a little pizzazz to fields when she climbed into her custom-made tractor. >> she always put a little bit of makeup on every morning before she went out. so -- >> you mean up on the john deere? she's -- she's decked out -- >> in the john deere. she -- she was. she had rosy cheeks. she was beautiful inside and out. >> reporter: in time, daughter jana married and moved away to a job in des moines. son billy went into the heating and air conditioning business. but jason, the youngest child, took to the land. >> i really enjoyed workin' with him. i was teachin' him. he is a good farmer. >> reporter: jason would carry on the farming tradition for another generation. and best of all he and his wife, shelly, lived close by. bill and shirley soon had grandchildren to dote on. a happy family picture suddenly disfigured by the ugly murder of shirley carter. dci agent mark ludwick took the lead in the investigation. >> first, we want to identify all witnesses and we wanna separate 'em and we wanna conduct a face-to-
. >> reporter: long-time friend and neighbor, irene schulz, said shirley brought a little pizzazz to fields when she climbed into her custom-made tractor. >> she always put a little bit of makeup on every morning before she went out. so -- >> you mean up on the john deere? she's -- she's decked out -- >> in the john deere. she -- she was. she had rosy cheeks. she was beautiful inside and out. >> reporter: in time, daughter jana married and moved away to a job in...
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solutions during the game and he said we were not able to change things after this call their goals irene germany fans a brasier mention planned back for a glimpse of what was surely an entry for goal of the year valentino mizoram scored a scorpion kick with the back of his heel on a volley in stoppage time against by a labor case and unfortunately was the highlight for the mentioned lead back team and their supporters as they went on to lose the game all 3. from a stunning goal to a shocking mistake now in portugal has been faecal lost ground in the premier league when they keeper did this a disservice blusher de moss came out of his area against braga but missed time the bounces francisca rurik got past him and scored his 2nd abroad his 3rd of a 32 victory braga 6 3rd in the table on the same number of points as benfica. to major league soccer and here ian rees montreal impact produced a comeback victory against d.c. united to clinch a place in the playoffs montreal had been behind twice in the game but let me get up both times and romel kioto scored the winner in the 88th minute free t
solutions during the game and he said we were not able to change things after this call their goals irene germany fans a brasier mention planned back for a glimpse of what was surely an entry for goal of the year valentino mizoram scored a scorpion kick with the back of his heel on a volley in stoppage time against by a labor case and unfortunately was the highlight for the mentioned lead back team and their supporters as they went on to lose the game all 3. from a stunning goal to a shocking...
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irene, nasr is a journalist and a palestinian citizen of israel. she documents israel's encroachment on palestinian lands. i think people don't understand what the occupation was like or like what it actually means to live here as a palestinian. i think that the concept so this is a road 6, it's a tall road. this road and that's in the south from being a setback to the north to high player. yeah. they could have confiscated land from israeli jews, but instead they decided to build it through the strip of palestinian villages. and as a result, it divided palestinian villages from the sides to palestinian villages on the side of one of the ways that they do that is that they confiscate it for military purposes for say but then slowly slowly their outpost built on it. and i'm sure that the eventual purpose is to take all the land, but it is done in that credibly planned out and sophisticated way and in the settlements or choking palestinian population. they're being built and in strips more and in like specific paths and chunks, leaving the west bank
irene, nasr is a journalist and a palestinian citizen of israel. she documents israel's encroachment on palestinian lands. i think people don't understand what the occupation was like or like what it actually means to live here as a palestinian. i think that the concept so this is a road 6, it's a tall road. this road and that's in the south from being a setback to the north to high player. yeah. they could have confiscated land from israeli jews, but instead they decided to build it through...
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wilma mccann, emily jackson, irene richardson, patricia atkinson, jayne macdonald, jean jordan, yvonne jacqueline hill. everyone remembers peter sutcliffe's name. how many remember theirs? what no one forgets from the time is the terror felt by women. for a 17—year—old in leeds when sutcliffe was left free to kill, it was a fear michelle teel couldn't shake. we had no mobile phone, so you couldn't ring to say, i don't feel safe. you had nothing, so my mum used to time it knowing when i would roughly be coming home and she would walk halfway to meet me. but it was a scary time. all of us were so aware of this case, to the point of actually suspecting friends, neighbours. joan smith reported on the murders and suffered nightmares after. she wrote about the misogyny of the police investigating. they kind of thought that the women who were involved in the sex trade were "asking for it" in inverted commas, and they were much more interested in the "innocent" women. and i thought they missed the central point, which was that what he hated was women. do you think anything has changed for wome
wilma mccann, emily jackson, irene richardson, patricia atkinson, jayne macdonald, jean jordan, yvonne jacqueline hill. everyone remembers peter sutcliffe's name. how many remember theirs? what no one forgets from the time is the terror felt by women. for a 17—year—old in leeds when sutcliffe was left free to kill, it was a fear michelle teel couldn't shake. we had no mobile phone, so you couldn't ring to say, i don't feel safe. you had nothing, so my mum used to time it knowing when i...
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the doctors irene casmy, the next challenge was to coax his parents to consent to a spinal tap, extracting a sample of spinal fluid to confirm the diagnosis and inform future treatments. they listen and ask to have a family consult. >> after 10 minutes, no. sorry. we are not allowing you. reporter: they had heard of a case where a spinal tap was fatal, they told her. their decision could put the boy at risk for a range of future complications. the problem is not just the parents' lack of education. >> basically it boils down to trust. >> exactly. >> and a lot of patients here don't trust the system. >> yes. reporter: child life tries to build that trust by building relationships beyond the emergency visit. parents' phone numbers are recorded when they come in so text reminders can be sent when the children need shots. but particularly important now with the pandemic. on our prepandemic visit, she told us her four children are up to date on their shots and still recently had to rush her then 7 month old kadija into the emergency room with acute diarrhea and vomiting. the problem is not poor
the doctors irene casmy, the next challenge was to coax his parents to consent to a spinal tap, extracting a sample of spinal fluid to confirm the diagnosis and inform future treatments. they listen and ask to have a family consult. >> after 10 minutes, no. sorry. we are not allowing you. reporter: they had heard of a case where a spinal tap was fatal, they told her. their decision could put the boy at risk for a range of future complications. the problem is not just the parents' lack of...
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irene dominioni is an italian journalist based in milan. thank you forjoining us.ime minister is taking? thank you for having me. the communication from the government over the past weeks and days, we could say has been quite contradictory. initially being that the government was intending to really loosen up restrictions in a substantive way. but then scientists have been calling for maintenance of these restrictions. because we still have a very high death toll. and the contagion is still going up fast. the tone from the government has changed. 0ver the tone from the government has changed. over the past few days. it does look like it's going to be a more quiet christmas compared to what we are used to in italy. we enjoyed large gatherings with families and so on. it really does look like it's going to be a very different one. this communication coming from the government is problematic because it confuses citizens. so we are still waiting for a new decree to come from the government and tell us how many people exactly what we are going to be allowed to meet. and
irene dominioni is an italian journalist based in milan. thank you forjoining us.ime minister is taking? thank you for having me. the communication from the government over the past weeks and days, we could say has been quite contradictory. initially being that the government was intending to really loosen up restrictions in a substantive way. but then scientists have been calling for maintenance of these restrictions. because we still have a very high death toll. and the contagion is still...
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left-hand shoulder, which is you and me, tran astacio -- trey anastasio -- >> and i don't want to leave irene out. she's fast asleep. >> it was really about you and me. jake sherman, thank you so much for joining us today. we appreciate it. >> thanks, guys. >> glad we could get you before you put "playbook" out. >> thanks. >> back with us are danielle moody and susan del percio and beth fouhy. we're talking about the senate and what could start happening, the idea that an infrastructure bill is where a new administration and a remaining republican senate could start, is what jake sherman was talking about. it's also what we maybe expected donald trump to do when he first got into office as an olive branch and a way for him to say, we can work together. he didn't do it. likelihood that infrastructure gets taken up, beth? what do you think? >> it would be a great place for them to start. i mean, it's not partisan. we are in a situation where something like 26 million americans have been filing for unemployment. to provide a congressionally authorized bunch of money to rebuild our roads and our
left-hand shoulder, which is you and me, tran astacio -- trey anastasio -- >> and i don't want to leave irene out. she's fast asleep. >> it was really about you and me. jake sherman, thank you so much for joining us today. we appreciate it. >> thanks, guys. >> glad we could get you before you put "playbook" out. >> thanks. >> back with us are danielle moody and susan del percio and beth fouhy. we're talking about the senate and what could start...
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dagen: i tell the story of my great irene who took one drink at a night, bourbon neat.han one. we found her on the floor. we thought she was dead. she was drunk and passed out in the middle of the kitchen. still ahead, zeroing in on joe biden's cabinet. michigan congresswoman debbie dingell on biden's choices, plus lara trump, trump campaign senior advisor. stay with us. . dagen: good morning, everybody. i am dagen mcdowell if for maria bartiromo. wednesday, november 25, a happy thanksgiving to everyone, your top stories 8:00 a.m. eastern. >> market greet holiday with brand-new records the dow topping 30,000 for the very first time in history. boost bid positive vaccine news november on track for the best month since 1987. >> futures are looking for some direction, we have a 64-point loss on blue chips, the futures there, we are going to follow this story all morning inning long what this says about optimism recovery not just about our economy but of americans. wait on key economic numbers out the bottom of the hour, president trump saying you are welcome for the market
dagen: i tell the story of my great irene who took one drink at a night, bourbon neat.han one. we found her on the floor. we thought she was dead. she was drunk and passed out in the middle of the kitchen. still ahead, zeroing in on joe biden's cabinet. michigan congresswoman debbie dingell on biden's choices, plus lara trump, trump campaign senior advisor. stay with us. . dagen: good morning, everybody. i am dagen mcdowell if for maria bartiromo. wednesday, november 25, a happy thanksgiving to...
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will: this is irene, violet and carol. they won't tell me your age i'm putting you over under 35.our plan is for tomorrow? >> vote. we go in person. will: why is it important to vote in person? , with all this going on i want to make sure that our vote gets counted. comfortable that way. will: these are sisters now. not twins. there is a rumor going around they are twins. they are not. they are sisters. they just like to dress alike. what is your prediction this week? >> trump. [laughter] will: there you have it from the ground, the biggest battle ground state and biggest battle ground county perhaps in this state from the eagle diner. ainsley: so cute. brian: very nice. checking in a with all of them all morning long crowd begins to grow in those two lovely cities. every time you talk minnesota so supportive of the president and see all the unrest and how everything started there and i have not seen a poll with the president in front yet. within striking distance but never leading. steve: do you trust the polls or does the urelt mat poll come tomorrow and beyond? brian: go out to
will: this is irene, violet and carol. they won't tell me your age i'm putting you over under 35.our plan is for tomorrow? >> vote. we go in person. will: why is it important to vote in person? , with all this going on i want to make sure that our vote gets counted. comfortable that way. will: these are sisters now. not twins. there is a rumor going around they are twins. they are not. they are sisters. they just like to dress alike. what is your prediction this week? >> trump....
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wilma mccann, emily jackson, irene richardson, patricia atkinson, jayne mcdonald, jean jordan, yvonneivide the women into innocent and the other being non—innocent, we were told that nobody was safe and the only thing we could do was to lock ourselves behind closed doors, and that is what many of us did. but women decided to take matters into their own hand and reclaim public space?” continued to work. i went out and felt it was my duty to talk to those who lived mostly in fear, not to focus on the gruesome and terrible nature of the crimes being committed but the women who had been lost and the women who literally had been told, look at your husband, look at your father, look at your brother, your father, look at your brother, you might be shielding this killer. the influence was on us, but women we re the influence was on us, but women were soon starting to become angry. there were marches, marches around universities. two university stu d e nts universities. two university students were to die. there was graffiti on shops, marches and demonstrations outside films showing films of v
wilma mccann, emily jackson, irene richardson, patricia atkinson, jayne mcdonald, jean jordan, yvonneivide the women into innocent and the other being non—innocent, we were told that nobody was safe and the only thing we could do was to lock ourselves behind closed doors, and that is what many of us did. but women decided to take matters into their own hand and reclaim public space?” continued to work. i went out and felt it was my duty to talk to those who lived mostly in fear, not to...