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heise: the cost is comparative.o, it's $50 million that we will invest in mountain lion habitat that we won't invest in something else. so, i think there needs to be democratic decision making and extensive consultation about whether we want to do this and who will raise the money for this, who will pay for this. what do we owe mountain lions, what do we owe to other species of plants and animals? pauly: man-made structures act as barriers for lots of species in urban areas. but some aspects of our infrastructure actually allow non-native species to thrive. the big moment for thinking about water in los angeles is 1913. once you have permanent water on the landscape, lots of non-native species, if they get introduced, can now make it. so, what's happened is that non-native species that get introduced to southern california, that are maybe from a more tropical place, now can make it here because there's much more water. and one of the ways that a lot of these species are coming in is actually via the nursery plant tr
heise: the cost is comparative.o, it's $50 million that we will invest in mountain lion habitat that we won't invest in something else. so, i think there needs to be democratic decision making and extensive consultation about whether we want to do this and who will raise the money for this, who will pay for this. what do we owe mountain lions, what do we owe to other species of plants and animals? pauly: man-made structures act as barriers for lots of species in urban areas. but some aspects of...
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the heising simons foundation unlocking knowledge, opportunities and possibilities. more at hsfoundation.org. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from thomas and karen hamilton. >> as today, i announce my candidacy for the president of the united states of america... friends, today i filed the necessary papers to become candidate for president of the united states. today i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states.an the habit of wanting the presidency, and in the habit, when they reflect on their lives, of thinking they could win, and they cod be a good president, that's a hard habit to break. dreams die hard. >> narrator: in the 2020 election, joe biden's dream of the presidency was fading. >> he was seen as yesterday's news. he was a very rickety ship. he was not as eloquent as he was 30 years ago, like most people wouldn't be. and he also, you know, he was saddled with a very, very long record, some of it going back to the '70s. >> from nbc news. "decision 2020: the democra
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the heising simons foundation unlocking knowledge, opportunities and possibilities. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from koo and patricia yuen. (sirens wailing) >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> narrator: donald trump's presidency ended in a violent assault on american democracy. >> fight for trump! fight for trump! fight for trump! >> narrator: just fourears before, he stood at this very place, lighting the fires that would become an insurrection. >> the eablishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. their victories have not been your victories. their triumphs have not been your triumphs. >> narrator: america's elected leaders looked on... >> from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. >> narrator: ...unable to stop it or unwilling to see it. >> now arrives the hour of action. >> narrator: the carnage he vowed to end was in fact just beginning. >> this american carnage stops right here and stops right now. (siren wailing) >> narrator: from his e
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it's a blizzard warning now through much of the heise fear. winter storm warnings throughout that. we're talking 5 to 8 feet of snow. to go with that 15 to 70+ mile an hour winds to blow all that snow around. trouble is a strong be discouraged to put it mildly. if you even entertain that on the back of your mind. remove that thoughts from your mind. it's way too much snow. way too much wind. it will last for several days. amounts from three feet and some of the lower elevations to again, potentially eight feet of total snow chelation. for us it's rain. same system bring that rain towards us. this will here is the heart of the storm system. what's done is grab a big glob of moisture and send it up towards the coast. that's the atmosphere river. that is bringing the rain into the bay area. it's getting more intense as we speak. the most intense rain is still a few hours down the line. little pocket of heavy rain in southeastern sonoma county about to make its way to napa county. mostly moderate rain through the north bay. penny for the south. some of the heaviest rain on the rater is
it's a blizzard warning now through much of the heise fear. winter storm warnings throughout that. we're talking 5 to 8 feet of snow. to go with that 15 to 70+ mile an hour winds to blow all that snow around. trouble is a strong be discouraged to put it mildly. if you even entertain that on the back of your mind. remove that thoughts from your mind. it's way too much snow. way too much wind. it will last for several days. amounts from three feet and some of the lower elevations to again,...
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voters roger yeah yours point pretty much leads to my next question the other aspect to our story heise democrats asking facebook you tube twitter to make sweeping changes to recommendation and sorting algorithms you know is government interfering too much in how these companies are run you know i think those are all half measures i mean the a.b.a. do something to slow the velocity you know good information bad information and information i think what's interesting is section 23 so far protecting these platforms from being responsible under site and there's a kind of the understanding in u.s. law is that if you touch it you own so editors route you know who would love to put up stuff and never look at it and there's no we didn't look at it you know. it is sort of the commentary line it goes back to the 19th century you know if you carry this packet you're not obliged to know it's inside the sender send something illegal and they're the ones who are in trouble not you the carrier so the carriers will be protected but i think the story in in this world now is that it's soon as you touch i
voters roger yeah yours point pretty much leads to my next question the other aspect to our story heise democrats asking facebook you tube twitter to make sweeping changes to recommendation and sorting algorithms you know is government interfering too much in how these companies are run you know i think those are all half measures i mean the a.b.a. do something to slow the velocity you know good information bad information and information i think what's interesting is section 23 so far...
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shepherd florian heise has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down it's certainly a dying profession that nobody wants to do you don't make much money accountable problem for. the sheep are eventually sold for their meat but municipalities also pay shepherds to have their flocks graze on public land. but wool has become a losing business these days sales don't even cover the costs of having the sheep sheared so that's from a beautiful merino wool. i have merino sheep they still have the best quality wool i get over a euro per kilo. one colleagues of mine who have other breeds get a lot less they get $45.00 to $0.65 per kilo. some of them don't sell it any more choosing to burn the roll or toss it instead. they're going to. his wool goes to china where
shepherd florian heise has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down it's certainly a dying profession that nobody wants to do you don't make much money...
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shepherd florian heise has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down it's certainly a dying profession that nobody wants to do you don't make much money. for the boy. the sheep are eventually sold for their meat but unisa polities also pay shepherds to have their flocks graze on public land. but wool has become a losing business these days sales don't even cover the costs of having the sheep sheared so that's from a beautiful merino wool. i have merino sheep they still have the best quality wool i get over a euro per kilo. one colleagues of mine who have other breeds get a lot less they get $45.00 to $0.65 per kilo. some of them don't sell it any more choosing to burn the world or toss it instead. they're going to. his wool goes to china where it's proce
shepherd florian heise has brought his animals to rest in a green patch between warehouses and factories in the industrial ruhr area in western germany he's one of the few shepherds left in the country. there are around a 1000 professional shepherds left in germany that's not so many really i don't know many young people who want to do this job i'll continue to do it with passion until i have to step down it's certainly a dying profession that nobody wants to do you don't make much money. for...
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he is chris heise, the cio adviser at think bah of america. welcome back >> you, too, scott >> we begin our show and let's come full circle with you about the idea of what the state of play currently is and a growing number of people who seem to think the correction is imminent do you >> well, who really knows, actually when you look at this seasonality in listening to the guests there, some people hope there is a pullback because there's a lot of cash to reinvest in areas that simply could come down 10% or so. as it relates for the frothiness and the market and from our standpoint is we're getting ahead of ourselves and there's a lot of reasons why we're getting ahead of ourselves and pause in the market is absolutely natural. you know the stats, 2%, 3% pullback per year on average is what we all expect, and when it comes if we have cash ready rebalancing portfolios is all about the compound of total return. >> maybe it just doesn't come. maybe there isn't this correction that people think because there's just too much in the system you think
he is chris heise, the cio adviser at think bah of america. welcome back >> you, too, scott >> we begin our show and let's come full circle with you about the idea of what the state of play currently is and a growing number of people who seem to think the correction is imminent do you >> well, who really knows, actually when you look at this seasonality in listening to the guests there, some people hope there is a pullback because there's a lot of cash to reinvest in areas...
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congressman from georgia, he was the host petitioner, but you need a sponsor from the senate, and heise was asked by mike pence, vice president presiding, he said you have a senate sponsor, and he said we had some earlier, but they dropped off after the mayhem at the capitol today. we've seen that there were a number of senators, steve daines, republican of montana, james lankford, republican of oklahoma, it also kelly loeffler, who for the time being continues to be a senator from georgia, they reversed their positions and agreed to say we are going to certify these electoral votes. there is no set fighting this. so pennsylvania comes up a few states down the line, they go alphabetically, and i'm the house senate will meet separately for up to two hours, 5 minutes per person gets to speak, and then they vote. they take a roll call vote to accept pennsylvania. but what happened with congressman hice, and we've seen that happen on the house floor when they adjudicate the electoral college before, we saw it in 2001, when there was the dispute over florida after bush v gore, where he had m
congressman from georgia, he was the host petitioner, but you need a sponsor from the senate, and heise was asked by mike pence, vice president presiding, he said you have a senate sponsor, and he said we had some earlier, but they dropped off after the mayhem at the capitol today. we've seen that there were a number of senators, steve daines, republican of montana, james lankford, republican of oklahoma, it also kelly loeffler, who for the time being continues to be a senator from georgia,...
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the heising-simons foundation: unlocking knowdge, opportunity and possibilities.> for more on this and other "frontline" programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. ♪ to order a thousand cuts on dvd visit shoppbs. call this program is also available on amazon prime video. ♪ ♪ (theme music plays) rubenstein: i'm at the tisch wnet studios today with walter isaacson. walter thank you very much for coming here. we are gonna talceabout walter's most book on leonardo da vinci. now walter, led like you to tell pebout your background because, uh, you have written books, about people who are polymaths, geniuses, renaissance men. you're obviously attracted to them, but there are some people who say that maybe you are a genius polymath or naissance man. so, let's talk about why some people might say that. let's talk about your background. grew up in new orleans? isaacson: yeah and the atperson who's the polh, who loved everything from m engineering to art aic was my father and he lived einstein, he was an electrical engineer.
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