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you can see examples throughout the arch diocese. you mentioned this initiative for syrian refugees, your parish on bush street in san francisco. we look at the project where they host a shelter which of course is important during the winter months. they've extended hours. it's now a daytime shelter. there is a cooperative venture between catholic communities, christian communities, men and women of goodwill, give greater access to shelter space, to men, women, children in need of it. i our of reor justice is doing more to rally around the families in the communities of victims who suffered violence. this past year in my neighborhood one of our young children was murdered a couple blocks from my church and the office was helpful and constructive in bringing the community together. we would pray the rosary in an effort to pray, promote healing. we have missions in the diocese that are not necessarily new but are taking seriously the call from pope francis. take a step back. examine the terrain and reengage with greater vigor. >> there
you can see examples throughout the arch diocese. you mentioned this initiative for syrian refugees, your parish on bush street in san francisco. we look at the project where they host a shelter which of course is important during the winter months. they've extended hours. it's now a daytime shelter. there is a cooperative venture between catholic communities, christian communities, men and women of goodwill, give greater access to shelter space, to men, women, children in need of it. i our of...
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i am a priest of the arch diocese. he has appointed me to be pastor of this parish and i am first diocese priest to hold the title. most were jesuits in the past and were fully catholic. so to receive eucharist and sacrament of confession you are receiving from a catholic priest and sunday obligation is fulfilled if you would like to attend. in fact, it is encouraged for roman catholics to familiarize themselves with eastern catholics and to at least once in their life attend a liturgy in the eastern and in our case byzantine tradition. >> i have done so and i find it very interesting. the music is beautiful. the homilies are very good too. >> thank you. >> our lady of fatima. the next is russian. those seem to be joined in an interesting way. >> yes. the parish was joined in early 1950s as a time when there was great focus on fatima particularly with russia, future of russia and humanity, a great focus and benevolence on the part of our lady concerning russia specifically. this was of course during the soviet era. so
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was it his arch enemy his arch political opponent. alexander. hamilton will go back to the next slide. we'll see. him alexander hamilton did the right thing. he endorsed jefferson and he said we're totally opposed to every every political philosophy. but jefferson has has principles and i got to respect him for that. aaron burr has no principles hamilton wrote burr is for or against anything but as it suits his interest or ambition, that sounds familiar to today too. doesn't it? no, i think i heard last fall people saying that that he or she only makes decisions based on his or her interest or ambition. well, so that was that was an extraordinary period of american history that has become very relevant in our time. if we go on now to the to the next, virginia barn president. it's james madison. um, he had been an archival of course of john adams. the united nine following his victory in 188 election a major newspaper. we got this in our collection the boston patriots you see there in the massachusetts of john adams. yes. the boston john adams is
was it his arch enemy his arch political opponent. alexander. hamilton will go back to the next slide. we'll see. him alexander hamilton did the right thing. he endorsed jefferson and he said we're totally opposed to every every political philosophy. but jefferson has has principles and i got to respect him for that. aaron burr has no principles hamilton wrote burr is for or against anything but as it suits his interest or ambition, that sounds familiar to today too. doesn't it? no, i think i...
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the british arch hit commercialism. and let's have a united ireland and they were doing it by serious violence. and here they brought the news to the doorstep of the charges. and here you had a posse of people who are a witness that i'm the be exported. the message the hotel became an irish target. first of all, cultures bright shiny, new and inviting to be blown up. they didn't say a bombs to make an impact. so was better place to place them then the then the hotel where the, where the press were, that's why they didn't tell. you don't always targeted by the re primarily because it represented if you like the investment into the sensitive belfast investment by the government of northern ireland into the center of the city. the. it was one thing for the journalists to be their reporting these attacks. but for the hotel stuff, the bombings kept them on high alert all the time. in april 972, they noticed a suspicious truck parked on the street between the hotel and the opera house and raised the alarm. a british army bomb
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continued until the local trails long spelling prime minister benjamin netanyahu may finally be on his way arch after the opposition claims it has enough parliamentary votes to drive him from office. ah, just a few moments into a brand new day and month here in moscow tuesday, june. the 1st welcome to the news r and r t. our top story. a european media investigation has revealed on denmark helped america's national security agency to spy on the you. politicians, including german chancellor anglo merkel, our senior correspondent, morocco, te, of talk through the implications earlier. it was a few years ago, the edwards still rule the lead on america's last surveillance program. google, google, spying on essentially, every one at the top. mooney, the most craziest conspiracy theorists would have believed the ship, brett, the scope of the spine program. they were really targeting everyone. american citizens billions around the world. politicians, including who's in allied nations and nathan part, the nation with through denmark that they targeted sweden, norway, as well as france, germany bagley m
continued until the local trails long spelling prime minister benjamin netanyahu may finally be on his way arch after the opposition claims it has enough parliamentary votes to drive him from office. ah, just a few moments into a brand new day and month here in moscow tuesday, june. the 1st welcome to the news r and r t. our top story. a european media investigation has revealed on denmark helped america's national security agency to spy on the you. politicians, including german chancellor...
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have the right angle of it here if you could see with that looks like and how very very similar the arches and the payments and the windows all look. and he enlarged it. this again was an open courtyard, so he was faced with the problem of how to cover the large expanse of this enormous space. the space inside hears almost big almost as big as a football field. 316 feet long. 116 feet wide. completely covered and completely open. so as a result of that coincidentally, not designed for that but coincidentally it ended up with the largest space in this part of town. that was being built in the 18 eighties 1885 1887. but his design again though had some problems i mention the fact that trying to put a roof on it became an issue because of such a such a large space because those points masonry and would not cover those type of suspensions. so he had a fairly new cast iron in some steel to build a roof over this thing and what you're seeing here is construction and these pieces here are the structures that will hold the roof itself. they were put in place at about 1885. they're the same structu
have the right angle of it here if you could see with that looks like and how very very similar the arches and the payments and the windows all look. and he enlarged it. this again was an open courtyard, so he was faced with the problem of how to cover the large expanse of this enormous space. the space inside hears almost big almost as big as a football field. 316 feet long. 116 feet wide. completely covered and completely open. so as a result of that coincidentally, not designed for that but...
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squad members investigative journalist drew hernandez 1st of all thanks for being with us here on arch international thank you know mr hernandez what is your response to the article in the intercept i think it's fraudulent i think it's a smear piece they didn't get anything right i could speak on behalf of myself and the smears and the swipes they took at me and that a specific article and was a 25 minute so-called many documentary everything about me in that specific little mini documentary an article was absolutely wrong and they should have reached out to me for comment so they could have got it right so they call themselves a journalist but they don't even ask me any questions about what i documented or what i covered and they just put out a story that doesn't even out out which i'm going to push back just a little bit here there are the accusations though completely baseless i mean if you look at the context of some of the videos when you watch it in full they do appear to show more context when it comes to the footage well go ahead nancy. yeah like i said i'll speak on behalf of
squad members investigative journalist drew hernandez 1st of all thanks for being with us here on arch international thank you know mr hernandez what is your response to the article in the intercept i think it's fraudulent i think it's a smear piece they didn't get anything right i could speak on behalf of myself and the smears and the swipes they took at me and that a specific article and was a 25 minute so-called many documentary everything about me in that specific little mini documentary an...
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the speaker's chaplin led prayers at what has become known as the churchill arch, at the entrance tow the destruction. he would make a plea for this archway to be retained in its bomb—damaged state as a reminderfor future generations. and he looked at the chamber, the chamber where he had been here as an mp, where his father had been. he realised how important it was to the world, about the home of democracy. and as he surveyed the damage, which was unrecognisable, the spirit of the people of this palace was never going to be lost. and he said, we will rebuild this chamber as it was, but, more importantly, we know the damage to the arch when we walk in. it's not that we don't maintain this building. it is about a reminder of what the luftwaffe tried to do, was smash democracy. that was never going to happen. the speaker, sir lindsay hoyle. and that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. i hope you canjoin me on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock on monday evening for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. it may come
the speaker's chaplin led prayers at what has become known as the churchill arch, at the entrance tow the destruction. he would make a plea for this archway to be retained in its bomb—damaged state as a reminderfor future generations. and he looked at the chamber, the chamber where he had been here as an mp, where his father had been. he realised how important it was to the world, about the home of democracy. and as he surveyed the damage, which was unrecognisable, the spirit of the people of...
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the home welcome thousands of asian children through its iconic arch for many of all of us, it was theentry to a safe place. chang first stepped on the campus as a sharp tongue 12 year old whose merchant marine father was usually deployed and who's overwhelmed. mom needed help dealing with her daughter's penchant for throwing the first punch if i had been sent to juvenile hall. it is no doubt that i would be either dead or in jail to the contrary, the troubled middle child took too regimented life at mingkwan in two years. the seeds of life long change sprouted what it taught me woz. there's a whole new world out there. besides what i was experiencing in my community. and i wanted something different years of welcoming young asian girls than boys help the home influence the surrounding silicon valley community, according to historian amy long. it is an example of this town. they did wrap their arms around this orphanage and these girls, they weren't just isolated a buildings, you know, shut off from the rest of the community. they were integrated into the town. as time marches on the n
the home welcome thousands of asian children through its iconic arch for many of all of us, it was theentry to a safe place. chang first stepped on the campus as a sharp tongue 12 year old whose merchant marine father was usually deployed and who's overwhelmed. mom needed help dealing with her daughter's penchant for throwing the first punch if i had been sent to juvenile hall. it is no doubt that i would be either dead or in jail to the contrary, the troubled middle child took too regimented...
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on the way into the chamber today, my procession paused at the entrance arch to commemorate the raid. churchill ordered that the arch be retained in its damaged state as a reminder of the ordeal westminster suffered during the war. we remember those who gave their lives to defend this place and all it represents. we thank friends and allies from across the commonwealth who helped rebuild what was lost. this renewed chamber will always remain a symbol of resilience of democracy in the face of adversity. the speaker, sir lindsay hoyle. that's it for wednesday in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me at the same time tomorrow for the week in parliament, the programme that does what it says on the tin. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. the weather is in a very unsettled mood, notjust for the next few days, even as we head on into the weekend and into next week. that's because we've got low pressure nearby. for the next few days, it looks like it will stay showery, some heavy downpour in places with some hail and thunder, but also some war
on the way into the chamber today, my procession paused at the entrance arch to commemorate the raid. churchill ordered that the arch be retained in its damaged state as a reminder of the ordeal westminster suffered during the war. we remember those who gave their lives to defend this place and all it represents. we thank friends and allies from across the commonwealth who helped rebuild what was lost. this renewed chamber will always remain a symbol of resilience of democracy in the face of...
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it also has arched girder construction, which was developed in the first decade of the 20th century,hich allowed more and more cargo to be placed in the cargo hold, to make the boats more efficient. there are three cargo holds, roughly holding about 4800 tons of cargo per trip. by the time -- trip. so this boat could carry just over 14,500 tons. by the time the schoonmaker was built in 1911, the cargo would be prime moved, primarily if it was iron ore, wood he removed with iron ore unloaders, which were mechanized arms attached to massive dock-site infrastructure that would reach down through the cargo holds of the vessel and, with these huge clamshell buckets, scoop up to tons to three tons of cargo each time, take them out of the cargo hold, and deposit them in railroad cars waiting at dockside. a boat with iron ore unloaders could take seven to 10 hours to unload at dockside, which was a vast improvement over earlier systems of unloading, which would take a day and a half, two days sometimes, to unload. boats on the great lakes are always looking for as many cargoes as they can po
it also has arched girder construction, which was developed in the first decade of the 20th century,hich allowed more and more cargo to be placed in the cargo hold, to make the boats more efficient. there are three cargo holds, roughly holding about 4800 tons of cargo per trip. by the time -- trip. so this boat could carry just over 14,500 tons. by the time the schoonmaker was built in 1911, the cargo would be prime moved, primarily if it was iron ore, wood he removed with iron ore unloaders,...
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the home welcome thousands of asian children through its iconic arch for m of all to a safe pla. campus as a sharp tongue 12 year old whose merchant marine father was usually deployed and who's overwhelmed. mom needed help dealing with her daughter's penchant for throwing the first punch if i had been sent to juvenile hall. it is no doubt that i would be either dead or in jail to the contrary, the troubled middle child took too regimented life at mingkwan in two years. the seeds of life long change sprouted what it taught me woz. there's a whole new world out there. besides what i was experiencing in my community. and i wanted something different use of welcoming young asian girls than boys help the home influence the surrounding silicon valley community, according to historian amy long. it is an example of this town. they did wrap their arms around this orphanage and these girls, they weren't just isolated a buildings, you know, shut off from the rest of the community. they were integrated into the town. as time marches on the number of living men, quang sisters declines. their
the home welcome thousands of asian children through its iconic arch for m of all to a safe pla. campus as a sharp tongue 12 year old whose merchant marine father was usually deployed and who's overwhelmed. mom needed help dealing with her daughter's penchant for throwing the first punch if i had been sent to juvenile hall. it is no doubt that i would be either dead or in jail to the contrary, the troubled middle child took too regimented life at mingkwan in two years. the seeds of life long...
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the home welcome thousands of asian children through its iconic arch for many of all of us, it was thetry to a safe place. chang first stepped on the campus as a sharp tongue 12 year old whose merchant marine father was usually deployed and who's overwhelmed. mom needed help dealing with her daughter's penchant for throwing the first punch if i had been sent to juvenile hall. it is no doubt that i would be either dead or in jail to the contrary, the troubled middle child took too regimented life at mingkwan in two years. the seeds of life long change sprouted what it taught me woz. there's a whole new world out there. besides what i was experiencing in my community. i wanted something different years of welcoming young asian girls than boys help the home influence the surrounding silicon valley community, according to historian amy long. it is an example of this town. they did wrap their arms around this orphanage and these girls, they weren't just isolated a buildings, you know, shut off from the rest of the community. they were integrated into the town. as time marches on the number
the home welcome thousands of asian children through its iconic arch for many of all of us, it was thetry to a safe place. chang first stepped on the campus as a sharp tongue 12 year old whose merchant marine father was usually deployed and who's overwhelmed. mom needed help dealing with her daughter's penchant for throwing the first punch if i had been sent to juvenile hall. it is no doubt that i would be either dead or in jail to the contrary, the troubled middle child took too regimented...
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with that, i imagine it must be quite difficult in field with tricky slopes come arch key like you can do it in a little over 4 years. says the god, if you and that's not a $120.00 kilos for norfolk you want, you want you to hard work to tickets and 20 years since the keeler barely 50 years a month. it adds up to a cheap workforce. ensure lanka, some 1000000 people work on the t plantations. he is 1st and foremost of business. she likes the industry is valued at around 1000000000 years a year. since the end of the colonial period, the market has been controlled by private companies. a few kilometers further on, one of the companies put that he's on prominent display, guaranteeing the health, safety and well being of it's workers. but the truth is rather different. when a company into the tea industry, it buys hector of plantations and also all the people who work on them. the lonnie has been working on this plantation for 10 years. she's also tamela. during the day i became a picker because there is no other work here. nathan, i don't have a choice to be a what i have to do. bonnie is
with that, i imagine it must be quite difficult in field with tricky slopes come arch key like you can do it in a little over 4 years. says the god, if you and that's not a $120.00 kilos for norfolk you want, you want you to hard work to tickets and 20 years since the keeler barely 50 years a month. it adds up to a cheap workforce. ensure lanka, some 1000000 people work on the t plantations. he is 1st and foremost of business. she likes the industry is valued at around 1000000000 years a year....
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we did get out of the business of making arch top guitars because the government came to us and said, we're going to put you on a lots of strategic materials. one of which is spruce, because we need it for airplane wings. and we said ok, here are, these are the top guitars that take a piece of spruce this big to make one guitar top. if you take a piece of spurs that big to make flat tops, you can make 5 or 6. after the war, production was slow to pick up. but once more, it fell to a musician to help revive the company's fortunes. elvis presley, the king of rock and roll, recorded the famous sessions with his favorite de 18 and the 28th who even had a special leather case made. ah, elvis had his big pink cadillac. when he finally started making money, he went out and bought himself the top of the line, finest. so there was the car, the cadillac, and there was the guitar, the martin guitar, that was the top of the line. by now, martin was the world's leading producer of acoustic guitars. demand had grown so much that by the early 1900 sixty's, there was a waiting list of up to 3 years d
we did get out of the business of making arch top guitars because the government came to us and said, we're going to put you on a lots of strategic materials. one of which is spruce, because we need it for airplane wings. and we said ok, here are, these are the top guitars that take a piece of spruce this big to make one guitar top. if you take a piece of spurs that big to make flat tops, you can make 5 or 6. after the war, production was slow to pick up. but once more, it fell to a musician to...
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to everyone who has smilingly directed one of my men to the albert hall or to marble arch, i owe thanksurchill spoke for all history to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, you have just seen and listened to the words of a great commander. >> a man who has proved not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements of our men, but to stir men's hearts, and who has shown a capacity for making great nations march together more truly united than they ever have before. >> and so by sincerity and simplicity a kansan conquered britain. >> back home in america, the wife all the world called mimi was the first to say i like ike. >> then the rest of us shouted it too, not hail the conquering hero but bursting with pride and a great friend, a great guy who understands that washington belongs not to a president but to the people. >> i stand before the elected federal lawmakers and our public, the very claw of our political life and a symbol of those things we call the american heritage. >> and now watch what a country boy can do to the biggest city in the world, new york. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> watch the
to everyone who has smilingly directed one of my men to the albert hall or to marble arch, i owe thanksurchill spoke for all history to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, you have just seen and listened to the words of a great commander. >> a man who has proved not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements of our men, but to stir men's hearts, and who has shown a capacity for making great nations march together more truly united than they ever have before. >>...
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stephon arch heads the city's covert response center . that's what is the aim of this pilot project for those people in business and susie in all the main goal is to see whether tourism has a significant impact on infection rates and the district or region. that's why we've been planted these pilot projects. to test whether tourism is possible and safe under certain conditions. to fuel this need of how risky is it. they have. these and i'm thinking well with antigen rapid tests we always have a certain margin of error we can't completely rule out. just this concept but the testing concept has been conceived to compensate for this uncertainty by way of increased frequency. wolf we can test results of us if the project proves successful how likely is it that other regions inside germany or elsewhere will implements a. miller ones. that some kind. of i'm absolutely convinced that this system could be set up in any other region of germany or europe and while we do enjoy certain advantages in terms of wind weather and climate i still think thi
stephon arch heads the city's covert response center . that's what is the aim of this pilot project for those people in business and susie in all the main goal is to see whether tourism has a significant impact on infection rates and the district or region. that's why we've been planted these pilot projects. to test whether tourism is possible and safe under certain conditions. to fuel this need of how risky is it. they have. these and i'm thinking well with antigen rapid tests we always have a...
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in 5th, the alteration will continue until its objective arch update cobar is up next to signs ation might be bouncing back and you can also find much more news on our website at c, w dot com. and i knew it was mckenna. the news . please listen carefully don't know how to go. i feel the magic.
in 5th, the alteration will continue until its objective arch update cobar is up next to signs ation might be bouncing back and you can also find much more news on our website at c, w dot com. and i knew it was mckenna. the news . please listen carefully don't know how to go. i feel the magic.
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the conflicts. prime minister benjamin netanyahu in 50 authoration will continue until its objective arch. update over is up. next the signs ation might be bouncing back. and you can also find much more news on our website at c, w dot com. i'm with mac and the news please listen carefully. don't know how to go. i feel the magic the discovers the world around you. subscribe to w documentary on youtube. ah, a wait free flash commissions and voluntary redundancy, australia flagship carry, aquanda says even more cuts are needed, but a rebound in domestic travel could be the long awaited beginning of better times. also on the show, much of the world as for us, president biden is for it. and even amazon boss, jeff phases claims he's for it. so what does it take for large companies, especially tech, trying to start paying more taxes? and as the economy in the united states reopen, businesses find themselves scrambling for work at the scope and walk into the program. things apparently need to get worse before they get better. at least that's the fall that australia and flagship carrier quantiles.
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and then you move them for an arch and. feel like i'm worthless when they're in their corner then you go and you must think that they came from or asked a question. with. a car that was much over the. rim for floor move. just whistlin you up. for the. kill. 15 just go don't mind. bullets along to husk of course but there's got just right the cost of that there isn't much but they did have an authorization mike vick this is to make money such delicately result that there's a guy there and he's got them. even though they didn't waste valuable 3 of my sim you got the mug lab right over to me was that it's in the bin yet. no doubt but that's the read me. stuff not. just the dash of the booze rights at the 1st moron you smugly about 50. 5 yeah. yeah we're good for i mean you think it. was bitter needed to produce hearing and i still had used it as a reason. i do think there's a bug in the morning you took us with richard to go blows but that was to mean. because i understood you. would see the bits about the market. you. know. w
and then you move them for an arch and. feel like i'm worthless when they're in their corner then you go and you must think that they came from or asked a question. with. a car that was much over the. rim for floor move. just whistlin you up. for the. kill. 15 just go don't mind. bullets along to husk of course but there's got just right the cost of that there isn't much but they did have an authorization mike vick this is to make money such delicately result that there's a guy there and he's...
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about whether inflation or these inflation concerns are really moving markets, i think it is an over archingoncern, are they directly impacted by them on a daily basis? i'm less optimistic about that. romaine: we will catch up with her next week. we will next catch up on inflation, it is back, it is tangible. the question is, is a transitory? i hate that word. micro policy perspective -- are -- our micropolicy correspondent joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ romaine: investors keeping a close eye on any sign of inflation. more importantly whether that inflation is going to bleed over into other areas of the economy. joe: exactly right. today we got the consumer sentiment index. it felt a little bit. one of the drags was inflation expectations, starting to pick up a little bit. you see the white line, going yellow. some economists put a lot of weight on these expectations. they think it's a very big deal -- they think it's a very big deal. thus welcome the president and founder of micro policy perspectives. i think it's a very good deal, the idea of expectations. the central bankers and su
about whether inflation or these inflation concerns are really moving markets, i think it is an over archingoncern, are they directly impacted by them on a daily basis? i'm less optimistic about that. romaine: we will catch up with her next week. we will next catch up on inflation, it is back, it is tangible. the question is, is a transitory? i hate that word. micro policy perspective -- are -- our micropolicy correspondent joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ romaine: investors keeping a...
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we are also arching for possib explosive devices at three acce t us yards in santa coun tt as the investigationontinues, this will be a long and methodical investigation. the gravity of what happened here in san jose is just now starting to set in for many residents and elected officials. san jose now joins a growing, long list in the united states of mass shootings including places like las vegas, columbine, parkland, gilroy. san jose residents now have to be reminded of that whenever there is a mass shooting in this country, that san jose is on that list, very sad list to be a part of. >> when you think about what that community has gone through in the past year and a half, how hard that community was hit, now we are seeing some optimism. today was supposed to be a day where they were opening up and things were going back to so- called normal, announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how y'all doing? [cheering and applause] thank y'all. i appreciate it, everybody. thank y'all. i appreciate it. i do. well, wel
we are also arching for possib explosive devices at three acce t us yards in santa coun tt as the investigationontinues, this will be a long and methodical investigation. the gravity of what happened here in san jose is just now starting to set in for many residents and elected officials. san jose now joins a growing, long list in the united states of mass shootings including places like las vegas, columbine, parkland, gilroy. san jose residents now have to be reminded of that whenever there is...
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louis arch or the space needle in seattle and these are a number of private citizens that said what can we do. what can we fund to bring a tremendous gift. >> reporter: in honor workers, the piece will hold rods that will illuminate the guadalupe river. sam licardo says the initiative which has been completely community driven is reflective of the value's spirit. >> i think it's an appropriate place to put something that respects the future, that's iconic that will give a chance to enjoy our skyline. nearly $150 million has raised concerns amongst some who believe it will be a waste of money. the city council also heard from advocates and residents who oppose the project over equity as well as light pollution. but with the go ahead, city officials will spend the next year or so drafting up the environmental report that will provide solutions. >> i don't know if there's somebody that will be willing to contribute $150 million to build this thing but it's beautiful. those with the ambition and aspiration should be given a chance to do exactly what their heart drives them to do. >> reporte
louis arch or the space needle in seattle and these are a number of private citizens that said what can we do. what can we fund to bring a tremendous gift. >> reporter: in honor workers, the piece will hold rods that will illuminate the guadalupe river. sam licardo says the initiative which has been completely community driven is reflective of the value's spirit. >> i think it's an appropriate place to put something that respects the future, that's iconic that will give a chance to...
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in the future now is what comes of arch women egos, does it survive.hey could be luck by dated at some point. -- liquidated at some point. here's what they're telling me, no decision has been made. bull wang wants to make a go of it if he can, wants to try to revive the business if he can. and that's a big if. capital, both capitals there, liz. as you know, archegos lost $15 billion. it's up clear if bill wang, the man at the center -- this was his money. he built from a relatively modest, i guess, fortune of, or you know, less than a billion, obviously, not quite a billion ten years ago into something that before it blew up was worth $15 billion or more. so that's what they're combing through right now, trying to figure out if they could survive. and if you know anything about these traders, they want to come back. this is what they do. they lose money, they want to come back, they want to make more money. it's, you know, today's loss could be tomorrow's gain. at least that's what they're trying right now. the uphill battle is essentially this, liz. s
in the future now is what comes of arch women egos, does it survive.hey could be luck by dated at some point. -- liquidated at some point. here's what they're telling me, no decision has been made. bull wang wants to make a go of it if he can, wants to try to revive the business if he can. and that's a big if. capital, both capitals there, liz. as you know, archegos lost $15 billion. it's up clear if bill wang, the man at the center -- this was his money. he built from a relatively modest, i...
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there's a lot of world war i cemeteries with small, circular arches and the double columns on both sides. >> so actually, we have the two panels of stained glass that list, by their insignia's, all of the american units, but not just in the meuse-argonne, but in the entire american expeditionary forces? >> yes, and most of the american expeditionary forces fought here, but it's true. we have, from each division, army corps and armies, and we have some badges you can see for each of them, some are very famous, such as the rainbow division that we can see to the left. we will speak about the new yorkers on the left side of the stain glass, third from the top, and several others. we will see the grave of a man who is a member of the 93rd african american division. if we go to badges up, we have the symbol of the 92nd. >> and then i notice over here, at the very bottom, there is the 27th division in the middle. they have the star of bryan. they were engaged in another area as part of an offensive that was going on at the same time as meuse-argonne, attacking the canal. >> exactly. in fact, t
there's a lot of world war i cemeteries with small, circular arches and the double columns on both sides. >> so actually, we have the two panels of stained glass that list, by their insignia's, all of the american units, but not just in the meuse-argonne, but in the entire american expeditionary forces? >> yes, and most of the american expeditionary forces fought here, but it's true. we have, from each division, army corps and armies, and we have some badges you can see for each of...
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the chance of the arch are developing across central and eastern areas but most places will be dry anding cloudier or wetter out west. a weather front will brings down weather to weston areas but heading to the bank holiday weekend it will be turning warmer in the south with highs into the low 20s. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. boris johnson's former chief adviser has delivered a relentless attack on the uk government's handling of the covid crisis senior of the covid crisis ministers, officials, senior advisers senior ministers, officials, senior advisers like me failed disastrously short of the standards that the public is the right to expect. dominic cummings told mps thousands of lives were needlessly lost in the pandemic — and much of the blame falls on those in charge. i think the secretary of state for health should have been fired for at least 15, 20 things, including lying to everybody on multiple occasions. belarusian president luckashenka remains defiant —
the chance of the arch are developing across central and eastern areas but most places will be dry anding cloudier or wetter out west. a weather front will brings down weather to weston areas but heading to the bank holiday weekend it will be turning warmer in the south with highs into the low 20s. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. boris johnson's former chief adviser has delivered a relentless attack on the uk government's handling of the covid crisis senior of the covid crisis...
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his name was archie mcfarland, good all arch, everybody loved him. lead back, kind, reliable. ten years older than mary ann, but crazy about her. she brought a daughter with her when they married in the early sixties, and together they had a son, gary. they settle down near the ocean. an l.a. suburb called torrents. >> we had a great, typical, nuclear family. that went off to work. my mom stayed at home. and it all the home stuff. you know? the stuff that you see him leave it to beaver. >> you will see when gary talks about his dad how close they were. and it wasn't just because i archie had introduced him to surfing. >> i kind of always looked up to my dad. my dad was a really soft spoken, easygoing, yet affable guy. >> so here they were. to the outside world, an old-fashioned family, inside secretly something seething. it was almost christmas, 1985. 5:30 am. archie started work early. so did gary, who was just 20 years old then. >> he had come into my room and he said hey, gary, i'm going to be leaving now, so make sure you get up. >> i said okay, no problem, thanks dad. lov
his name was archie mcfarland, good all arch, everybody loved him. lead back, kind, reliable. ten years older than mary ann, but crazy about her. she brought a daughter with her when they married in the early sixties, and together they had a son, gary. they settle down near the ocean. an l.a. suburb called torrents. >> we had a great, typical, nuclear family. that went off to work. my mom stayed at home. and it all the home stuff. you know? the stuff that you see him leave it to beaver....
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. >> the rates of carbon sequestration in the second growth redwood forests arched ordinary. >>> tune in for our original report, climate change emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home. remind your parents to pack an emergency supply kit. making a plan might feel like homework, but it will help you and your family stay safe during an emergency. >>> for the women's soccer team, the team just won its first nc to a title in 20 years ago >> dennis o'donnell is here with all of the game highlights. >> as you might expect, i was jacked out of my mind, watching this soccer game, santa clara late in the second half, then held on for two overtimes. >> you are national champions. >> it is the hero, the top- ranked florida state for the first national title since 2001. >> we have be
. >> the rates of carbon sequestration in the second growth redwood forests arched ordinary. >>> tune in for our original report, climate change emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not...
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commemorating the surrender of nazi germany to the soviet union hello and welcome to our special coverage on arch international. before we get into the significance of the day let's bring you the celebrations from central moscow fireworks lit up the sky over the capital on sunday night 16 separate shows on red square sparrow hills and victory park and more marking the 76th anniversary of victory. 7 the defeat of the 3rd reich came at an enormous cost for the soviet union almost $27000000.00 soviet citizens both civilians and soldiers lost their lives in the eastern fronts of world war 2 that 4 year conflict with nazi germany is known to russians as the great patriotic war and for the occasion has brought to life archival footage of some of the soviet troops who made that victory possible. some hours ago russian troops and military vehicles paraded through moscow's red square for the capital's annual military parade and it was the biggest of dozens of processions which took place across russia to celebrate the defeat of nazi germany taylor and rory some say were were our eyes and ears for the even
commemorating the surrender of nazi germany to the soviet union hello and welcome to our special coverage on arch international. before we get into the significance of the day let's bring you the celebrations from central moscow fireworks lit up the sky over the capital on sunday night 16 separate shows on red square sparrow hills and victory park and more marking the 76th anniversary of victory. 7 the defeat of the 3rd reich came at an enormous cost for the soviet union almost $27000000.00...
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we were strong in jobs arch payroll. lot of people reason that to ignore this current weakness in the april payroll number may not hold up to march. there were differences with seasonality and things like that. everything needs to be on the table. whether it's unemployment, going back to school and figuring out when people feel more comfortable going back into the workplace, all of these things are factors. the key here is that the data right now is extremely noisy and the risk that we all run is extrapolating noisy data points. it was wrong to extrapolate the march strong payroll number into a strong april number. it may be wrong to now take a week number we got today and extrapolate that into the future as well. very noisy data and we are working out of sample given that we don't have many pandemics to go on and see how the economies reopen. that is the key issue here. the data is noisy. i don't think it's anything more than that. there is nothing conclusive here in my view. let me get to the first point. >> [indiscern
we were strong in jobs arch payroll. lot of people reason that to ignore this current weakness in the april payroll number may not hold up to march. there were differences with seasonality and things like that. everything needs to be on the table. whether it's unemployment, going back to school and figuring out when people feel more comfortable going back into the workplace, all of these things are factors. the key here is that the data right now is extremely noisy and the risk that we all run...
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i just you know i said force the arch rivals to put their celebrations on hold or have those details and all. funerals have been held for the victims of 3 explosions outside a school in afghanistan the attack happened in a predominantly shia neighborhood of the afghan capital just as pupils were leaving their classes at the end of the day for their controversy has more now from the capital kabul. most of the debris is outside this girl's school may be gone but not the anger and grief among the people of. dozens of students mostly girls who were killed as they were leaving school 3 bomb blasts cutting their lives short. whoever comes in commits an act of terror should be prevented and punished and no other group conduct such kind of criminal activities in the future the security forces come to the scene after the attack and create more chaos that will never help prevent such brutal attacks witnesses say the attack appeared well coordinated and intended to kill as many children as possible this is the school's gate and the girls were coming out a car bomb and 2 i.d.'s exploded almost b
i just you know i said force the arch rivals to put their celebrations on hold or have those details and all. funerals have been held for the victims of 3 explosions outside a school in afghanistan the attack happened in a predominantly shia neighborhood of the afghan capital just as pupils were leaving their classes at the end of the day for their controversy has more now from the capital kabul. most of the debris is outside this girl's school may be gone but not the anger and grief among the...
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at the end of a tree lined lost ghetto street sits who wouldn't arch?also a doorway to silicon valley history. this is not only meaningful for us, it's meaningful for the chinese community. it's also significant for lost gattis 73 year old janet chang is part of a special sorority. she's a former resident of the mingkwan home and orphanage that once sat on this site. the old days. this was they on lee structure up here. today. the 13 acre area is office space for uplift family services, which aids abused and neglected children. they think it's an important part of our history. we try to maintain links to our own past, but also as a way to allow these women to maintain contact with each other. when donald dina cameron open mingkwan here in 1936 few if any places provided services for asian orphans. example of an early organization that really left a very, very significant mark. on the ensuing decades. the home welcome thousands of asian for e change first stepped on the campus as a sharp tongue 12 year old whose merchant marine father was usually deploye
at the end of a tree lined lost ghetto street sits who wouldn't arch?also a doorway to silicon valley history. this is not only meaningful for us, it's meaningful for the chinese community. it's also significant for lost gattis 73 year old janet chang is part of a special sorority. she's a former resident of the mingkwan home and orphanage that once sat on this site. the old days. this was they on lee structure up here. today. the 13 acre area is office space for uplift family services, which...
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a world famous rock formation has collapsed, this is gar win's arch off the coast of the galapagos islandstwo pillars remaining. a tourist boating group is said to have witnessed the collapse. the arch is named for charles darwin who developed his theory of evolution after visiting the gala galapagos. >>> thousands of shoppers fleeing from a 957-foot s skyscraper that suddenly began to sway. social media videos show people screaming and looking back over their shoulders. the building wobbling there. authorities say no abnormalities in the main structure and surrounding environment of the building were found. the cause of the situation remains a mystery. >>> earlier screenings for a silent killer, medical experts are lowering the recommended age to begin screening for coal low and rectal cancers from 50 to 45. the u.s. preventive services task force says every with u.n. from 45 years told to 75 years old shoud be screened. it is asymptomatic people with average risk with no prior diagnosis and no history of colon or rectal polyps. >>> a florida judge has resigned after missing work and maki
a world famous rock formation has collapsed, this is gar win's arch off the coast of the galapagos islandstwo pillars remaining. a tourist boating group is said to have witnessed the collapse. the arch is named for charles darwin who developed his theory of evolution after visiting the gala galapagos. >>> thousands of shoppers fleeing from a 957-foot s skyscraper that suddenly began to sway. social media videos show people screaming and looking back over their shoulders. the building...
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wimbley can be cruel, but can also bring those unimaginable riches, that famous arch, the gateway toe. adam wild, bbc news. now to the latest development concerning the olympics in tokyo later this summer, as the the japanese government is preparing to extend the state of emergency in the capital until the 20th ofjune. for more on this, here's our sports correspondent alex capstick. while the state of emergency which has been running in tokyo and eight other pictures was due to end on monday, but the prime minister has said, because they have not got on top of this current wave, this fourth wave of infections injapan, they need to extend that by another three weeks, so it will go on until the 20th ofjune, that's just over a month before the opening ceremony of the olympics, lots of people in japan, as we know from our against the games going ahead, especially because of this state of emergency, so the cause for cancellation are bound to intensify, notjust from the general population, but also from doctors and from high—profile business leaders, but the local organising committee and
wimbley can be cruel, but can also bring those unimaginable riches, that famous arch, the gateway toe. adam wild, bbc news. now to the latest development concerning the olympics in tokyo later this summer, as the the japanese government is preparing to extend the state of emergency in the capital until the 20th ofjune. for more on this, here's our sports correspondent alex capstick. while the state of emergency which has been running in tokyo and eight other pictures was due to end on monday,...
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we are on a journey to one of brazil's most remote corners, the arch of blago.wing health care workers as they deliver vaccines to isolated communities, overcoming every obstacle. here, close to the equator, this man says temperatu gauges keep the astrazeneca jabs inside at minus eight degrees. once open, they must be used within 48 hours. if you thought rolling out vaccines in cities was tough, this is brazil's logistical challenge. the government is way behind where it should be, but reaching vulnerable communities is a priority. it feels like brazil is trying to go to the end of the earth to inoculate everyone in this norma's country. -- enormous country. the archipelago was already under threat by erosion before the pandemic. they are in a battle for survival. the medics land with treasure for the islands. >> i caught the virus a year ago and i saw death. i drank lemon and ginger tea. we are far from the city and people can't afford to go there by boat. reporter: with no hospitals here, this is literally a lifeline. and even though vaccines are scarce across
we are on a journey to one of brazil's most remote corners, the arch of blago.wing health care workers as they deliver vaccines to isolated communities, overcoming every obstacle. here, close to the equator, this man says temperatu gauges keep the astrazeneca jabs inside at minus eight degrees. once open, they must be used within 48 hours. if you thought rolling out vaccines in cities was tough, this is brazil's logistical challenge. the government is way behind where it should be, but reaching...
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she has the fast food chain golden arches you can see there, an original 1970s sign from mcdonald's hangingtairs. >> you talk about interior design. that's some serious dedication. you must really love happy meals to do that, right? >>> so this one is really cute. take a look at this video. two guinea pigs. look at them in their little mini toy cars cruising around in montreal. looks like they're livin' the life. i love that barbie pink jeep. >> road trip. >> that's the news for thi >>> breaking overnight on "world news now," political shocker. a restrictive voting bill fails in texas. it had been on the verge of passing until democrats walked out. what happens now? >>> new details after a deadly mass shooting in miami. at least two people killed, 20 injured. the suspects waited for people to leave a party before opening fire. the urgent manhunt under way right now. >>> the mother with a warning for other parents. she says her daughter was severely burned while imitating a tiktok video. >>> today is the day to honor america's fallen. and many people will hit the roads after getting away for
she has the fast food chain golden arches you can see there, an original 1970s sign from mcdonald's hangingtairs. >> you talk about interior design. that's some serious dedication. you must really love happy meals to do that, right? >>> so this one is really cute. take a look at this video. two guinea pigs. look at them in their little mini toy cars cruising around in montreal. looks like they're livin' the life. i love that barbie pink jeep. >> road trip. >> that's...
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animated films that have dealt with difficult topics but they are certainly coming into the mainstream arch more often nowadays it's interesting because you have on the one hand these blockbuster superhero films that are based on comics with real live actors that are actually quite frivolous but on the other hand you have animated films the reputation of being cute and kitschy that are actually quite gritty and taking on serious topics so not have diversity why do you think filmmakers that cheesing to confront political issues using animated films especially i think animated films people associate them with childhood so they are easy to emotionally connect with of course we do want to reach some young people with some of these issues and it also helps that you can have genderless or great characters in these films or as we saw in one of the films their use and the characters to emphasize that ridiculous human behavior not an animal farm my quince by the way has already picked up quite a few prizes but major animation studio productions have also been telling important stories so you hope he
animated films that have dealt with difficult topics but they are certainly coming into the mainstream arch more often nowadays it's interesting because you have on the one hand these blockbuster superhero films that are based on comics with real live actors that are actually quite frivolous but on the other hand you have animated films the reputation of being cute and kitschy that are actually quite gritty and taking on serious topics so not have diversity why do you think filmmakers that...
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i showed her the painting, i showed you, my hair is not arched. it is artistic license. i was trying to create some color. to the extent these were slightly impressionistic, i am not gilbert stuart, i am a george w. bush painter. and i spent a lot of time on a lot of them and repainted quite a few to make sure they captured what i was trying to say. i was mindful of that. >> talk about how you paint with people. >> i can't do with people. painting up portrait of me, or commissioned by a mutual friend of ours and i agreed to sit for the painting because i wanted to watch him paint me. as if i could learn. the only thing i would learn is i'm not very patient. the other thing is i didn't see how he was painting me because i was looking at the backside of the canvas. to paint somebody from real life is going to take a lot of their time and these are very busy people. the only person that ever sat for me use you and that was for 30 minutes, i paint from pictures but the key thing is i've gotten to know the people. i have talked to them. look at a picture and project what you
i showed her the painting, i showed you, my hair is not arched. it is artistic license. i was trying to create some color. to the extent these were slightly impressionistic, i am not gilbert stuart, i am a george w. bush painter. and i spent a lot of time on a lot of them and repainted quite a few to make sure they captured what i was trying to say. i was mindful of that. >> talk about how you paint with people. >> i can't do with people. painting up portrait of me, or commissioned...
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in 2 seasons of the series, one of the sultan's arch enemies is take the hassle, the founder of political zionism, and seem to be the spiritual of the state of israel. depicted as a devious and post video schema to keys regulatory authorities, the radio and t. v do control what can and cannot be filmed. 6 is not allowed, nor drugs or swear words. homosexuality is to do masculinity and strength, a celebrated man. human law, the heart of the american canals are currently 7 mainstream channels. they all struggle with censorship. the main problem is that the rules are not clear. i mean, no one knows what's allowed and what isn't just all of the normal does. if you don't know what might be penalized, you earn the side of caution or writers producers. they start to censor themselves more money than i could possibly even more strictly the necessary one that's dangerous. it's also killed on the table. yeah. much of course he's the producer of chicago pool. the pit which is about an influential mafia family in a dangerous it's danville neighborhood. it too is popular all over the world and turkish
in 2 seasons of the series, one of the sultan's arch enemies is take the hassle, the founder of political zionism, and seem to be the spiritual of the state of israel. depicted as a devious and post video schema to keys regulatory authorities, the radio and t. v do control what can and cannot be filmed. 6 is not allowed, nor drugs or swear words. homosexuality is to do masculinity and strength, a celebrated man. human law, the heart of the american canals are currently 7 mainstream channels....
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in 2 seasons of the series, one of the sultan's arch enemies is t. i don't have the founder of political zionism, and seemed to be the spiritual father of the state of israel, depicted as a devious and to hideous schema. turkeys regulatory authorities, the radio and t. v. do control what can and cannot be filmed. 6 is not allowed nor drugs or swear word. toma sexuality is to bu, masculinity and strength. a celebrated human flaw and how does the canals are currently 7 mainstream channels and they all struggle with censorship? the main problem is that the rules are not clear. i mean, no one knows what's allowed and what isn't just all of the normal does. if you don't know what might be penalized, you earn the side of caution or writers producers. they start to censor themselves . more money back. possibly even more strictly the necessary one that's dangerous. it's also killed on the table. yeah. much. oh cool. he's the producer of chicago pool. the pit which is about an influential mafia family in a dangerous it's danville neighborhood. it too is popul
in 2 seasons of the series, one of the sultan's arch enemies is t. i don't have the founder of political zionism, and seemed to be the spiritual father of the state of israel, depicted as a devious and to hideous schema. turkeys regulatory authorities, the radio and t. v. do control what can and cannot be filmed. 6 is not allowed nor drugs or swear word. toma sexuality is to bu, masculinity and strength. a celebrated human flaw and how does the canals are currently 7 mainstream channels and...