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for hatch opening. there's a few things they have to do here for preparation before they open up that side hatch. >> things are moving quite quickly. we splashed down about 40 minutes ago, and now dragon is on the main recovery vessel. on the right-hand side of the screen, that's a live view inside of the capsule. you can't see their faces, on the left hand side that's jared isaacman, the mission commander. to his right is dr. sian proctor, the mission pilot. to the doctor's right is chris sembroski, the mission specialist and to isaacman's left is the medical officer of the mission. i'm sure they are all excited to come back to earth and probably still enjoying some in flight entertainment as jared calls it. >> what a crew for this mission, just such incredible individuals, raising money for st. jude children's research hospital, doing science experiments while out in orbit, let alone just being the first all civilian crew to go to orbit. it's just so inspirational. i can't wait to see them egress the
for hatch opening. there's a few things they have to do here for preparation before they open up that side hatch. >> things are moving quite quickly. we splashed down about 40 minutes ago, and now dragon is on the main recovery vessel. on the right-hand side of the screen, that's a live view inside of the capsule. you can't see their faces, on the left hand side that's jared isaacman, the mission commander. to his right is dr. sian proctor, the mission pilot. to the doctor's right is...
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again, that hatch has been closed and sealed for three days. first time it opened since we lifted off wednesday september 15th and fist bumps from jared, i'm sure the entire crew is super excited. >> you can see them waving. lots of excitement from the crew as they're getting ready to egress the dragon spacecraft. >> tendis, tell us what it is looking like from where you stand right now. >> things have died down a little bit here at port canaveral. again, that recovery shift, once it's done with its business there, and the crew is from that ship to the mainland here. that recovery ship is going to return right here to port canaveral and we'll do this all over again at some point in the near future. most of the people who were hanging out around here have pretty much gone home for the evening. the sun has set in this area. but still possibly some excitement that you can feel with anybody that you kind of see. see some strangers and smiling at you and we know that -- >> looks like they are -- >> not too far from where we are. and as we look at th
again, that hatch has been closed and sealed for three days. first time it opened since we lifted off wednesday september 15th and fist bumps from jared, i'm sure the entire crew is super excited. >> you can see them waving. lots of excitement from the crew as they're getting ready to egress the dragon spacecraft. >> tendis, tell us what it is looking like from where you stand right now. >> things have died down a little bit here at port canaveral. again, that recovery shift,...
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thcreationf the da preventeabou180 mis river aess for e salmon here atoleman national fh hatche, we rai fall chook salm, te fall inook saon, and steeead. our pruction goal heres 12 milon. so we lease million anwe're trng to g a 1% rern. weould lik 0,000 fi retur 90,0 of at wou beaught inhe ocean and in rersport shery. 2000 back the hchery and en 10,00back to (indistinct why do wneed hateries? welli think,ounow, populati's goingp, ter's, y know, aoncern. and sof you stl would ke to sesalmon, i ink you' going tneed to have tcheries fortunately. it'de nice tthink th ere woulbe enougwater d enviroent to sport salm populatns, buwithouhatcheri, i n't thinthat would a reali. - [manthis is e baker ver dam,65 feet gh, which ops millns of salmon fm returng to the spawningrounds abe the dawithout lp. so t united ates buru of fishees has spped in and sad the daby proving free ridupstream it's t only wathe salmon c be save fromashing thselves tpieces ainst e stonewk far bew. - huns have ways thght themlves superioto nure. yoknow, it got us in a lot otrouble. - wh the eo-americans ca, they belved the
thcreationf the da preventeabou180 mis river aess for e salmon here atoleman national fh hatche, we rai fall chook salm, te fall inook saon, and steeead. our pruction goal heres 12 milon. so we lease million anwe're trng to g a 1% rern. weould lik 0,000 fi retur 90,0 of at wou beaught inhe ocean and in rersport shery. 2000 back the hchery and en 10,00back to (indistinct why do wneed hateries? welli think,ounow, populati's goingp, ter's, y know, aoncern. and sof you stl would ke to sesalmon, i...
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the case with the clear eyed, optimistic piece that david davenport, our guest today, road for the hatch foundation. i cannot tell you how many people sent copies of this paper to me, even before it was published, and they described it as a must read for anyone who is concerned about the state of civic knowledge and civic skills in america and thinking of ways to elevate this and strengthen our democracy. so i am delighted that david decided to participate in today's episode of civics for it, especially as he's going to be joining -- he will be joined by another valued partner, a leading light in the field of education and civics and philanthropy in her own right. hannah skin dara was recently appointed ceo of the -- the longest ends of the secretary of education and the state of new mexico. that alone drives her to be a important piece of the conversation. 20 years ago, hannah and david coauthored a piece about this if it can gauge menendez country and how to support civics of government. that is what our work in civics is about. so we are honored to have these distinguished guests on t
the case with the clear eyed, optimistic piece that david davenport, our guest today, road for the hatch foundation. i cannot tell you how many people sent copies of this paper to me, even before it was published, and they described it as a must read for anyone who is concerned about the state of civic knowledge and civic skills in america and thinking of ways to elevate this and strengthen our democracy. so i am delighted that david decided to participate in today's episode of civics for it,...
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in your hatch report, one of my favorite quotes is how can you trust what you don't understand? tell me what you found in your research about the downstream impact of this crisis, and i'm going to use the word crisis, that civics has had on our democracy. >> i think that's one of the important points that i developed in the report is that a lot of our civic problems, which people are increasingly recognizing, could be addressed by better civic education. so, for example, we see a huge loss in trust, especially among young people. trust in institutions, including government, trust in leaders, business, government, media, beyond. and a lot of that is because they don't understand. and as you say, how can you trust what you don't understand? so a better understanding of civics is demonstrated to lead to greater trust. we also have voting turnout problems, especially among the young. the 2020 election was a bit of an exception. and i hope frankly is the beginning of a long-term trend toward more voting, but i sort of doubt it. and again, more voting, more turnout, more civic respons
in your hatch report, one of my favorite quotes is how can you trust what you don't understand? tell me what you found in your research about the downstream impact of this crisis, and i'm going to use the word crisis, that civics has had on our democracy. >> i think that's one of the important points that i developed in the report is that a lot of our civic problems, which people are increasingly recognizing, could be addressed by better civic education. so, for example, we see a huge...
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they'll go in, open up the hatch. that's when we may or may not get our first glimpse of the crew inside the crewed dragon capsule. and after that, they will be taken to a part of the ship where they'll do some medical checks. they'll check them out, make assure they're feeling okay. nausea really a big problem, or can be a big problem when you're splashing down in an ocean in a claustrophobic capsule, although it is quite nice and spacious when you're in orbit. once they get that all clear, there is a helicopter pad on that ship and a helicopter is going to whisk the new astronauts away or space flight participants, whatever you want to call them. they are going to whisk the crew of inspiration 4 back to the kennedy space center, which is where their family, all of those spacex employees are going to be waiting for this big celebration. and you know, deservedly so, because what they have done, what spacex has done over the last year and a half is really something that only governments have been able to do until very
they'll go in, open up the hatch. that's when we may or may not get our first glimpse of the crew inside the crewed dragon capsule. and after that, they will be taken to a part of the ship where they'll do some medical checks. they'll check them out, make assure they're feeling okay. nausea really a big problem, or can be a big problem when you're splashing down in an ocean in a claustrophobic capsule, although it is quite nice and spacious when you're in orbit. once they get that all clear,...
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our guest today wrote to the hatch foundation. i cannot tell you how many people sent copies of this paper to me. they described it as a much read for anyone who is concerned about the state of civic knowledge and skills in america. we are thinking of ways to elevate pacific's and strengthen our democracy -- civics and participate in our democracy. especially since he is going to be joining conversations by another valued chamber foundation partner, a leading light in the field of education and physics -- civics and philosophy. she was appointed as the ceo of the civics fund that qualifies her to drive today's conversation. almost 20 years ago hannah and david co-authored a piece about the civic engagement in this country and how to support civic self-government. that is what our work is about. we are honored to have this is the wished guests. -- distinguinshed guests. i will organize a little q and a section. if you have a question, put it into the chat. hannah, it is all yours. . hannah: it is great to be here. i am thrilled to
our guest today wrote to the hatch foundation. i cannot tell you how many people sent copies of this paper to me. they described it as a much read for anyone who is concerned about the state of civic knowledge and skills in america. we are thinking of ways to elevate pacific's and strengthen our democracy -- civics and participate in our democracy. especially since he is going to be joining conversations by another valued chamber foundation partner, a leading light in the field of education and...
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our guest today wrote to the hatch foundation. i cannot tell you how many people sent copies of this paper to me. they described it as a much read for anyone who is concerned about the state of civic knowledge and skills in america. we are thinking of ways to elevate pacific's and strengthen our democracy -- civics and participate in our democracy. especially since he is going to be joining conversations by another valued chamber foundation partner, a leading light in the field of education and physics -- civics and philosophy. she was appointed as the ceo of the civics fund that qualifies her to drive today's conversation. almost 20 years ago hannah and david co-authored a piece about the civic engagement in this country and how to support civic self-government. that is what our work is about. we are honored to have this is the wished guests. -- distinguinshed guests. i will organize a little q and a section. if you have a question, put it into the chat. hannah, it is all yours. . hannah: it is great to be here. i am thrilled to
our guest today wrote to the hatch foundation. i cannot tell you how many people sent copies of this paper to me. they described it as a much read for anyone who is concerned about the state of civic knowledge and skills in america. we are thinking of ways to elevate pacific's and strengthen our democracy -- civics and participate in our democracy. especially since he is going to be joining conversations by another valued chamber foundation partner, a leading light in the field of education and...
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and improve enforcement of the hatch act, which limits executive branch employee's involvement in political activities. today, house speaker nancy speaker, adam schiff, judicial committee chair jerrold nadler, and other members of congress held a news conference about the legislation. mr. schiff: good morning, everyone. today we're taking a step forward to protect and safeguard our democracy for generations to come. it is a day long in the making. the protecting our democracy act, a landmark package of sweeping democratic reforms, will, among many other things, prevent future presidential abuses of power, restore a system of checks and balances, and protect our elections from foreign interference. this bill is a crucial part of our democracy agenda. like the for the people act and the john lewis voting rights act, it will allow our government to function as intended so that we're not focused on the unscrupulous behavior of a president bent on subverting our democracy when we're meant to be championing the good work of the american people sent here -- who sent us here to accomplish on their
and improve enforcement of the hatch act, which limits executive branch employee's involvement in political activities. today, house speaker nancy speaker, adam schiff, judicial committee chair jerrold nadler, and other members of congress held a news conference about the legislation. mr. schiff: good morning, everyone. today we're taking a step forward to protect and safeguard our democracy for generations to come. it is a day long in the making. the protecting our democracy act, a landmark...
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that was when her grandson hatched the plan. there wasn't a ring of fire outside, but they came.ave spent thousands adapting their home. but she is campaigning for those she sees as being left behind in the pandemic. applause yesterday, maggie helped deliver a 260,000—name petition to downing street, calling for care home residents to be allowed the same freedoms as the rest of society. there must be laws for people in care homes who haven't got anyone to speak up for them. mum has been very lucky. we are privileged to have the space and the means to have busted mum out with the plan that archie hatched. i think there are thousands of people who don't. in leeds, 100—year—old frances enjoys a freedom unthinkable a year ago. afternoon tea in daughter linda's garden. but her own care home still feels farfrom a real home. linda can visit me. my son comes from right across the country to see me. and he can't come in my room at all. he stands in the back garden and shouts to me. now, that's ridiculous. he has travelled two hours in a car to see me, and that is the reception he gets. ov
that was when her grandson hatched the plan. there wasn't a ring of fire outside, but they came.ave spent thousands adapting their home. but she is campaigning for those she sees as being left behind in the pandemic. applause yesterday, maggie helped deliver a 260,000—name petition to downing street, calling for care home residents to be allowed the same freedoms as the rest of society. there must be laws for people in care homes who haven't got anyone to speak up for them. mum has been very...
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from a risk perspective you would always hatch a part of your position forward.es are usually pretty well-off. the problem is that the risk is more late cash flow. if you have hedged your position but you are waiting for your customers to pay, there might be a delay in getting the increase in prices back from your customers. we are seeing the first supplies fail in the u.k. already. it is just a matter of how have they hatched everything in front, or are they leaving bits over in the portfolio and it exposes them? guy: the idea was that europe would have a series of interconnections that would allow power prices to even out. is what is happening now in argument for more interconnectedness, for d.c. grids to connect sunny parts of europe to wintry parts of europe? why is it not working as envisioned? do we need to spend more thought -- more money? jean-paul: in all fairness it is working quite well for the continent. if you look at price convergence across the continent, the connectors are making sure the price levels from portugal to poland and from poland to gre
from a risk perspective you would always hatch a part of your position forward.es are usually pretty well-off. the problem is that the risk is more late cash flow. if you have hedged your position but you are waiting for your customers to pay, there might be a delay in getting the increase in prices back from your customers. we are seeing the first supplies fail in the u.k. already. it is just a matter of how have they hatched everything in front, or are they leaving bits over in the portfolio...
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summer was all about hatch me outside. we outside. no, we're broke. going back inside. >> into saving money. >> also, by the way, coming up, just in time for fall, hump kin spice, get this, bud light. >> who's asking for this? is it you, will? >> it is me. your basic friend over here. thank you guys for these gorgeous flowers, so thoughtful. young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms young man whispering: cond.. condor? young woman whispering: condor. why would i say condor? condoms! condoms. father: condoms charlie. she wants to know if you brought any condoms. young man: yeah i brought some. announcer: eargo, a virtually invisible hearing loss solution with high quality sound and lifetime support. end summer with a bang. this labor day save $300 on eargo 5. call or go online now for this limited time offer. we're here and ready to help you with your hearing loss with free remote hearing checks and consultations by our licensed hearing professionals. and if you're an
summer was all about hatch me outside. we outside. no, we're broke. going back inside. >> into saving money. >> also, by the way, coming up, just in time for fall, hump kin spice, get this, bud light. >> who's asking for this? is it you, will? >> it is me. your basic friend over here. thank you guys for these gorgeous flowers, so thoughtful. young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms...
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the rest of the world is battering down the hatches for a global national gas crunch that could leave entire countries rationing winter heat, and president biden wants to let radical progressives declare war on american fossil fuels. really? is this a joke? the latest taxing-and-spending spree would open multiple new fronts in the big government war on fossil fuels. it would make our electricity grid more like california's, higher costs, less reliability, and more blackouts. it would slap countless new costs and fees on domestic production and ban important prospects for u.s. drilling. it would double down on the obama administration's hand-fisted efforts to police emissions. twa so legally -- twa so legally bizarre it couldn't get past the supreme court. americans benefit from energy that is affordable and abundant. washington democrats are pursuing far-left policies that would reduce supply and jack up prices. so democrats' plans would have american families hurting badly, but it's not even like all this sacrifice would buy us some national advantage. it's just the opposite. their p
the rest of the world is battering down the hatches for a global national gas crunch that could leave entire countries rationing winter heat, and president biden wants to let radical progressives declare war on american fossil fuels. really? is this a joke? the latest taxing-and-spending spree would open multiple new fronts in the big government war on fossil fuels. it would make our electricity grid more like california's, higher costs, less reliability, and more blackouts. it would slap...
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we need to clean out these hatch basins before these big storms.rms of preparedness. and making sure we are putting forward our best practices in order to prevent this from happening again. we are expecting rain in new york city tomorrow, expecting the possibility of another storm in the coming days. and so we have to operate in this mode of urgency, and i'm really thankful for governor hochul. she's come out three times to the neighborhood. she understands that these changes have to be made as soon as possible. and that's why we need those federal dollars. that's why president biden's visit today was so important. we can't allow this to continue to happen. wewhen sandy hit new york, we were able to help those houses achieve the resiliency they needed. it's time for the north shore of new york. >> congresswoman grace meng and new york state senator jessica ramos, thank you both very much for joining us. really appreciated. >> thanks so much. >> thank you for having me. >> we will be right back with tonight's last word. night's last word. wealth is
we need to clean out these hatch basins before these big storms.rms of preparedness. and making sure we are putting forward our best practices in order to prevent this from happening again. we are expecting rain in new york city tomorrow, expecting the possibility of another storm in the coming days. and so we have to operate in this mode of urgency, and i'm really thankful for governor hochul. she's come out three times to the neighborhood. she understands that these changes have to be made as...
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debra says he hatched bizarre plots to kill his parents.t about when he dreamt up with super storm sandy struck the east coast. >> he said that because there was no electricity, the alarms, the alarm would not be on. he wanted to go through a window in the basement, to his parents and said his house on fire. >> i was, you know, just stunned! he was -- >> he wanted to go over there, kill his parents, set fire to the house and somehow get an and miles out safely. and you know, i discussed it with him for 15 minutes, and like no you're not gonna do this. and then finally i said, just how are you going to explain miraculously that you just happened to be there to save your children? and finally -- >> he finally backed down. >> then she said, there was the poison plot that called for his young daughter anna to participate. he put rat poison in their food, and sugar for the tea. >> why don't you leave him at this point? >> all my supposed to protect its parents, if i don't know what he's plotting? you know, i can be there and protect them, if i'm
debra says he hatched bizarre plots to kill his parents.t about when he dreamt up with super storm sandy struck the east coast. >> he said that because there was no electricity, the alarms, the alarm would not be on. he wanted to go through a window in the basement, to his parents and said his house on fire. >> i was, you know, just stunned! he was -- >> he wanted to go over there, kill his parents, set fire to the house and somehow get an and miles out safely. and you know, i...
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these documents show a plan was hatched to get the directors off the hook and protect bat�*s name.tion to robert mugabe's party to get the men freed. this man was sent in to negotiate the deal for bat. he doesn't want to be identified. he says he bribed zimbabwean government officials to set up a meeting with them. i had to make it clear that, er, they're going to expect a nice, thick envelope of notes, you know. i would be given a lump sum of money as an operational budget and out of that i would always give a handshake and a nice wodge of cash to the principals, just to warm them to the idea. 0ur documents suggest bat paid for those bribes. cash was given to the man who set it up — special informant number 106. the reference is sos zimbabwe. and this is one payment of 90,000 rand, or $6,000. the zimbabwean officials said that with the upcoming presidential elections a donation to mugabe's party — zanu pf — would pave the way for negotiations to continue. with this donation, they could then go back to the president to get this problem sorted out. they wanted a payment of between 3
these documents show a plan was hatched to get the directors off the hook and protect bat�*s name.tion to robert mugabe's party to get the men freed. this man was sent in to negotiate the deal for bat. he doesn't want to be identified. he says he bribed zimbabwean government officials to set up a meeting with them. i had to make it clear that, er, they're going to expect a nice, thick envelope of notes, you know. i would be given a lump sum of money as an operational budget and out of that i...
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this little lady hatched in mid july as part of the aquarium's first attempt at breeding tufted puffinsidn't announce her arrival until this week. all part of a nationwide program to help the species survive and thrive at zoos and aquariums. they grow to about 15 inches but only weigh one to two pounds. congratulations to the monterey bay aquarium. nbc bay area and telemundo 48 with our pawsitivel good awards. "saturday night live" coming up next. have a great night. and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. [ nbc theme tones play ] >> and now, vice president mike pence receives the covid-19 vaccine on live tv.
this little lady hatched in mid july as part of the aquarium's first attempt at breeding tufted puffinsidn't announce her arrival until this week. all part of a nationwide program to help the species survive and thrive at zoos and aquariums. they grow to about 15 inches but only weigh one to two pounds. congratulations to the monterey bay aquarium. nbc bay area and telemundo 48 with our pawsitivel good awards. "saturday night live" coming up next. have a great night. and there you...
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they are creatures of what nathan hatch has famously called the democratization of american christianity. and yet one thing is clear from the eclectic examples of assembled in my talk today radical new light sex predate the revolution. of course, it's true that the early national period gave rise to a surprising number of alternative really alternative religious communities including obscure free love groups such as the cochranites the vermont pilgrims the halcy and society and the kingdom of matthias. and beyond these small short-lived and often ephemeral movements stand the pillars of the american sectarian tradition. the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints and the united community whose sexual and marital practices have inspired generations of scholarship. all of them i would argue are lineal descendants of the people called new lights. the roots of these movements lie much deeper than we once thought john butler's famous antebellum spiritual hothouse was generations in the making it seeds were sown in the fertile soil of the popular religious experiences of the mid 18th centu
they are creatures of what nathan hatch has famously called the democratization of american christianity. and yet one thing is clear from the eclectic examples of assembled in my talk today radical new light sex predate the revolution. of course, it's true that the early national period gave rise to a surprising number of alternative really alternative religious communities including obscure free love groups such as the cochranites the vermont pilgrims the halcy and society and the kingdom of...
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these are hatch worse. we haven't seen hatch wars since day one. creating straight lines which determines where you want to go. and you connect them with the arc's. then there is the point of attention, see where the curve meets the tangent, right? that's how park waves were laid out. in the 1930s. just like roads, right? you have rose and connect them up. as you go faster and faster the, one of the things which begins -- people begin to realize that this point of tendency creates a little bit of difficulty in driving so new ideas promoted in the 19 thirties to the 19 fifties, which are spiral curves. instead of having a straight line with attention, you can actually just connect the two spirals by themselves. the geometry, there's no longer this kind of straight line. this is an interesting aesthetic. the difference from tonight's book, where here we have radioed geometry design. in the road, and here we have a spiral curb where the tangent gives you this little kink in the road where you are meeting the curve at the tension flying. and the spiral
these are hatch worse. we haven't seen hatch wars since day one. creating straight lines which determines where you want to go. and you connect them with the arc's. then there is the point of attention, see where the curve meets the tangent, right? that's how park waves were laid out. in the 1930s. just like roads, right? you have rose and connect them up. as you go faster and faster the, one of the things which begins -- people begin to realize that this point of tendency creates a little bit...
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not of us that i got a hatch. the bush on hawk. should you ever see hardwood? yeah. that one recollect i'd roughly march about going to be on if you got that message on our phone, if you could, even with somebody to help you. i know mister omar position will meet us again. what did you, what do you do to get on a medical office and let me know that my son is currently going to smoke and i need to know who the i this is so it's good to know so yes. so word to phone when a voice was on the thing today, the seizure oper, cash. i hope i want to bring young man who i never saw thought if there was such a number there. but to make it a shot way out or join it. but it just said that, cuz why do i call you call it the port cancelled or not? or you can that job, you know, make it happen. what i'm more, why the case was in columbia have to found for those additional hold the but all but a whole now call 1000000 to read, get them in up. i should, but it talk benefit that up front. most likely wonder who do they gotta go? don't mother, do the trash. pretty my. that song tell you
not of us that i got a hatch. the bush on hawk. should you ever see hardwood? yeah. that one recollect i'd roughly march about going to be on if you got that message on our phone, if you could, even with somebody to help you. i know mister omar position will meet us again. what did you, what do you do to get on a medical office and let me know that my son is currently going to smoke and i need to know who the i this is so it's good to know so yes. so word to phone when a voice was on the thing...
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the game plan gets hatched for sunday's opener at detroit.atus of quarterback injured finger, we will learn more tomorrow. not allowed to throw a practice at all. but his arm looked pretty good. a few weeks ago he shot this commercial with jerry rice at san jose state. the rookie, and the g.o.a.t. pitch men. imagine lance talking to his buddies, hey, man, what did you do today? i just tossed passes to jerry rice. [ laughter ] i could go on but i know we have to go to break. [ laughter ] >> he is the g.o.a.t. >> yes. >> he looks like he could play today. >> doesn't he? >> i mean, amazing. he looked good man. >> looking good. i want his secrets. >>> a bittersweet ceremony in san francisco for a terminally >>> for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, and in sickless and in health, until death do you part. >> i do. >> a bay area man with weeks to live fulfilled his last wish in san francisco today. marrying his high school sweetheart. >> 20-year-old sergio soto has been battling leukemia since he was 15 years old. his bride has been at his
the game plan gets hatched for sunday's opener at detroit.atus of quarterback injured finger, we will learn more tomorrow. not allowed to throw a practice at all. but his arm looked pretty good. a few weeks ago he shot this commercial with jerry rice at san jose state. the rookie, and the g.o.a.t. pitch men. imagine lance talking to his buddies, hey, man, what did you do today? i just tossed passes to jerry rice. [ laughter ] i could go on but i know we have to go to break. [ laughter ]...
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there are no plans for it and what the prime minister says he doesn't want to do is almost certainly hatchingording to health minister secretary. also, in plan stated -- >> the reason we are moving forward on in because if you look at what has happened in other countries where nightclubs were opening and shutting, opening and shutting again is that we want to avoid that disruption. >> the vaccine minister is els the government is pushing on but hazard to prove if that's the capes. it's not the first time the government's policy has en hard to pin dn. back in febary, boris johnson couldn't have been clearer. >> what i've don't think we'll have is vaccination pass important to allow you to go to, say, the push. >> but what was a hard no in february had evolved by march. >> y have to be careful about how you do this. you might only be able to implement a thorough going vaccination pass important scheme, even if you wanted such a thing, in the context when absolutely everybody had been offered a vaccine. >> it's still not entirely clear if the government does want suffer a thing. today downing st
there are no plans for it and what the prime minister says he doesn't want to do is almost certainly hatchingording to health minister secretary. also, in plan stated -- >> the reason we are moving forward on in because if you look at what has happened in other countries where nightclubs were opening and shutting, opening and shutting again is that we want to avoid that disruption. >> the vaccine minister is els the government is pushing on but hazard to prove if that's the capes....
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they were born in the summer and the zookeepers are wting for six more eggs to hatch in october.se are penguins which are native to coastal peru and chile. scientists estimate there are fewer than 10,000 of them left in the world. so the newborns are indeed cause for celebration. remember, you can find much more on all the days news on our website, plus to see what we are out on at -- what we are working on at any time, check us out on twitter thank you for watching "bbc world news america," and do enjoy the weekend. ♪ narrator: funding for this prestation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ amna: good evening. i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight... boosting the vaccine -- the f-d-a debates whi
they were born in the summer and the zookeepers are wting for six more eggs to hatch in october.se are penguins which are native to coastal peru and chile. scientists estimate there are fewer than 10,000 of them left in the world. so the newborns are indeed cause for celebration. remember, you can find much more on all the days news on our website, plus to see what we are out on at -- what we are working on at any time, check us out on twitter thank you for watching "bbc world news...
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the chick hatched on july 19. she has not made her public debut just yet. first she has to learn how to feed and swim him of the essentials. she joins a program of 180 tufted puffin's across 14 organizations. >> there will be a naming contest. >> they are so cute. i was trying to describe them to paul. they sort of look like smaller fatter penguins. >> graphic design, grabbed the corner on a penguin and shrink it down a bit. sort of like that. >>> we have a lot of whether to focus on in the next few days. first of all, the heat in the into tomorrow. the good news is the smoke will improve over the next couple of days. is going to thin out. it's better air quality. the bad news is we are tracking the potential for some lightning late thursday. let's start there, because that's going to occupy a lot of the focus over the next couple of days. there is this little channel of sub tropical moisture hanging out off of the coast for the past few days, and it will still hang out just off the coast tomorrow. as we wind the clock forward from this evening into thursda
the chick hatched on july 19. she has not made her public debut just yet. first she has to learn how to feed and swim him of the essentials. she joins a program of 180 tufted puffin's across 14 organizations. >> there will be a naming contest. >> they are so cute. i was trying to describe them to paul. they sort of look like smaller fatter penguins. >> graphic design, grabbed the corner on a penguin and shrink it down a bit. sort of like that. >>> we have a lot of...
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> sharks and marine mammals share some of the same threats, and some of these threats include bike hatchpoaching, entanglement in nets. millions of sharks each year get entangled, unfortunately. >> the free virtual event coincides with the return of white sharks to our coastline to feed on seals and sea lions. >>> up next, a vaccine mandate blocked in federal court. why a judge is giving a victory to angry teachers on the east coast. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
> sharks and marine mammals share some of the same threats, and some of these threats include bike hatchpoaching, entanglement in nets. millions of sharks each year get entangled, unfortunately. >> the free virtual event coincides with the return of white sharks to our coastline to feed on seals and sea lions. >>> up next, a vaccine mandate blocked in federal court. why a judge is giving a victory to angry teachers on the east coast. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live...
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the trainer said that was too early and could have provoked what hatched moments later when the driver the gun. sir, put the gun down, put the gun down. it becomes real. >> it becomes real and it is good to watch officers go through that to see how they react. >> reporter: they are also using 16ll squad car, the initial stands for less lethal carrying things officers can use instead of side arms, a gun that shoots pepper balls and another firing hard foam project aisles. hard foam projectiles. >> reporter: a recent survey showed 90% of americans reported more training for police and departments nationwide are making changes. in june, the n.y.p.d. the nation's largest police department announced all 35,000 officers will get new de- escalation training. and in san francisco changing training and policies lead to an almost 70% drop in instances of use of force by officers. cops who are being asked to keep the peace while keeping pace with change. kris van cleave, cbs news, aurora, illinois. >> duncan: still ahead on "the cbs weekend news," a new award for best cannabis, no smoking allowed
the trainer said that was too early and could have provoked what hatched moments later when the driver the gun. sir, put the gun down, put the gun down. it becomes real. >> it becomes real and it is good to watch officers go through that to see how they react. >> reporter: they are also using 16ll squad car, the initial stands for less lethal carrying things officers can use instead of side arms, a gun that shoots pepper balls and another firing hard foam project aisles. hard foam...
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fellow at the ashbrook institute, and as mike mentioned, recent author of what has become known as the hatcheport, but it is really around the bigger buzz of civics in the education space. particularly in the education space. what is possible. david, welcome. >> thank you, good to be with you. hannah: at the presidency of the daniel fund, we have made a priority of investing and teacher training and other organizations and most recently excited about our partnership with the u.s. chamber foundation in launching civics across our country. we are very excited about it. david, i just want to say, as you think about our conversation today, i believe that the civic education has been reinvigorated. for some, in a fearful way. our country feels divided. where do you weigh in the midst of this? i am optimistic. talk about what the landscape and are you optimistic or pessimistic? david: that is a big question. i will take a couple pieces out of it. you can follow up. i am hopeful that civics has become a major part of our national conversation. unfortunately, as they put in my hatcher report, civics
fellow at the ashbrook institute, and as mike mentioned, recent author of what has become known as the hatcheport, but it is really around the bigger buzz of civics in the education space. particularly in the education space. what is possible. david, welcome. >> thank you, good to be with you. hannah: at the presidency of the daniel fund, we have made a priority of investing and teacher training and other organizations and most recently excited about our partnership with the u.s. chamber...
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. >> reporter: that plan hatched by former trump campaign aid matt braynard who said he's expecting aboutendees for the noon event. two republican congressional candidates are slated to speak but no current elected officials. he claims the justice for j-6 rally aims to show support for the hundreds arrested for storming the capitol, whom he claims were nonviolent, including ashli babbitt who was shot dead in front of the capitol. >> reporter: law enforcement officials aren't taking braynard's word for it. every capitol police and d.c. police officer will be on duty on saturday with the national guard asked to stand by. newly placed security cameras dot the property. the capitol police chief briefing congressional leaders on intelligence about the rally on monday. >> they're handling this in a very professional, thorough way. i think they're much better prepared than things were before january 6th. >> reporter: brandy covers extremism for nbc news. >> all the extremist forums that cheered on the january 6th capitol attacks seem to believe that this event is like a false flag or a honeypot,
. >> reporter: that plan hatched by former trump campaign aid matt braynard who said he's expecting aboutendees for the noon event. two republican congressional candidates are slated to speak but no current elected officials. he claims the justice for j-6 rally aims to show support for the hundreds arrested for storming the capitol, whom he claims were nonviolent, including ashli babbitt who was shot dead in front of the capitol. >> reporter: law enforcement officials aren't taking...
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and some of these threats include bike hatch, illegal poaching, ep tang. in nets. over millions o get entangled, the free virtual coincides with the return of white sharks to our coastline to feed on seals and sea lions. >>> another first since the pandemic started. the grand princess setting sail for a five-day cruise. you might very well remember a covid outbreak onboard in the early days of this pandemic forced passengers to quarantine onboard. it was crazy. ship was forced to anchor off the coast for days. just a few hours ago it set sail from the port of l.a. it's the first time the ship has returned to sea in 18 months the grand princess headed to cabo san lucas in mexico. the rules on the cruise have changed a little bit. all passengers must have proof of vaccination and a negative covid test. everyone onboard is hoping for a fresh start. >> absolutely amazing to walk through and it just kept going. the sheer joy from everyone who greeted us and worked here to be back in business, to be back to traveling and just absolutely wonderful to be able to share that
and some of these threats include bike hatch, illegal poaching, ep tang. in nets. over millions o get entangled, the free virtual coincides with the return of white sharks to our coastline to feed on seals and sea lions. >>> another first since the pandemic started. the grand princess setting sail for a five-day cruise. you might very well remember a covid outbreak onboard in the early days of this pandemic forced passengers to quarantine onboard. it was crazy. ship was forced to...
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but behind—the—scenes the french are convinced that the three english—speaking nations were hatchingance towards doing more with other european countries, puts britain very much in the camp of the americans in dealing with the indo pacific, but britain needs a functioning nato alliance. my worry is that this does deep damage to nato, going well beyond the diplomatic row over an arms deal. as they assess the damage, the french are asking themselves tough questions. who now can be relied on as a serious military ally? noticeably, here at the french foreign ministry, the one ambassador who has not been recalled is the one to london. one reason being put about is that the french regard the british role in the new pact as being that of a junior partner, but it does also suggest a willingness to keep lines of communication open. the souring of relations is in stark contrast to when president macron visited an australian submarine in 2018. with an election coming early next year, he has, perhaps, to act tough, but his angry reaction has broad support. for most people, it�*s not the governme
but behind—the—scenes the french are convinced that the three english—speaking nations were hatchingance towards doing more with other european countries, puts britain very much in the camp of the americans in dealing with the indo pacific, but britain needs a functioning nato alliance. my worry is that this does deep damage to nato, going well beyond the diplomatic row over an arms deal. as they assess the damage, the french are asking themselves tough questions. who now can be relied on...
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netherlands and the top of the european welfare qualifying group. boss one afford memphis to probably go to hatch. rick touch. thank you. 61 here by getting his 1st 2 before the break is coming 10 minutes into the 2nd half the netherlands of now schooled 16 goals and 6 game world champion, sprints drama last to qualify as couple of goals have from and so on. grades, we got them back to winning ways against finland from that group with 12 points from 6 games. that 7 points clear. close this rivals 6. welcome ukraine coach. go suspended, captain chris general elder, but still impressed with a 3 nail away when the reservoir john tried to send out a silver and andre silver got on the score sheet before the break and coming up did get you off the school goal. number 3, in the 2nd half portugal, top of gree pay there. couple of points for serbia who drew 11 shot with the republic of ireland. an origin say will be hoping their upcoming qualifier against bolivia lasts a little longer than the previous game sunday. 60. in brazil, of course, abandoned when some audience and employers were accused of breaki
netherlands and the top of the european welfare qualifying group. boss one afford memphis to probably go to hatch. rick touch. thank you. 61 here by getting his 1st 2 before the break is coming 10 minutes into the 2nd half the netherlands of now schooled 16 goals and 6 game world champion, sprints drama last to qualify as couple of goals have from and so on. grades, we got them back to winning ways against finland from that group with 12 points from 6 games. that 7 points clear. close this...
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they rallied around the free britney hatch tag in the last year. —— hashtag. had grown up with her, if you were a straight guy, you wanted to date her. if you were a girl, you wanted to be her. she is a light, absolutely. she is a person, and when you hear her cry and say these shocking things she said, you say, how does this happen to anyone, much less one of the most beloved pop stars in the world? her lawyer gave a news conference. todayis today is a great day for britney spears and a great day for justice. but it's also a solemn day. britney spears has been faced with a decade—long nightmare, a kafkaesque nightmare orchestrated by her father and others. and i'm so proud of herfor her courage, her strength and her poignancy. and i've only been on this matter for a couple of months, but i'm proud to say we have got to know each other very well, and she's so pleased and thankful to all of you. and i am as well. in terms of what happened today, i'm so pleased and proud to sayjamie spears is no longer a conservator. cheering. we heard there from her lawyer, i h
they rallied around the free britney hatch tag in the last year. —— hashtag. had grown up with her, if you were a straight guy, you wanted to date her. if you were a girl, you wanted to be her. she is a light, absolutely. she is a person, and when you hear her cry and say these shocking things she said, you say, how does this happen to anyone, much less one of the most beloved pop stars in the world? her lawyer gave a news conference. todayis today is a great day for britney spears and a...
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when with no responsibility for getting us to where we are taking the biggest hatch in the coming years due to the topic crisis that we see it. so urgency to start to talk about this crisis, not just now, but also for future generations. and think about what the impact would be for, for the children of today and the children up tomorrow. i don't think we have talked before how critical it will be from for the future generations on how big of a chunk challenge is. and what we want to say with this is that it is not too late, but it is urgent that we collect could be now about governments around the world in the countries around the world, as well as the actors stand firm. and that commitment to, to, to the parents agree mental other climate relation related agreement that we have signed out to. because this is the time to act. and if we don't, the future will be on bearable for children in many places of the world. it's famous night life is part of the reason that bank coke has been a top tourist destination in asia for years. but it's thailand's government work from bringing internation
when with no responsibility for getting us to where we are taking the biggest hatch in the coming years due to the topic crisis that we see it. so urgency to start to talk about this crisis, not just now, but also for future generations. and think about what the impact would be for, for the children of today and the children up tomorrow. i don't think we have talked before how critical it will be from for the future generations on how big of a chunk challenge is. and what we want to say with...
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assassinate still in the songs back in 2017. bumpo did make it clear that whatever the trump team had hatched, he's not sorry. i couldn't tell you who they have is their sources. but the sources didn't know what we were doing. i make no apologies for the fact that we and the administration were working diligently to make sure we were able to protect this important sensitive information from whether it was cyber in russia or the chinese military. or anyone who was trying to take this information away from us. the yahoo news article on the planned to abduct and potentially kill julian songs made global headlines this week after it was corroborated by several former officials. but the story isn't even new. it was 1st revealed last year i journalist, mac blumenthal, an investigation for his website, the grades, and he spoke to me. what i reported relied on not just the testimony of intelligence officers who often lie, but on internal documents from the spanish contractor that the cia appears to have been relying on to spy on julian assange and his associates. inside the ecuadorian embassy in lond
assassinate still in the songs back in 2017. bumpo did make it clear that whatever the trump team had hatched, he's not sorry. i couldn't tell you who they have is their sources. but the sources didn't know what we were doing. i make no apologies for the fact that we and the administration were working diligently to make sure we were able to protect this important sensitive information from whether it was cyber in russia or the chinese military. or anyone who was trying to take this information...
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the chicks were born in the summer, and the zookeepers in lima are waiting for six more eggs to hatchof weather. temperatures reached 22.3 degrees celsius in the warmest spots, but it wasn't like that everywhere. in argyll and bute, cloudy for much of the day with rain and mist and fog patches over the high ground until this happened. late on, as the weather fronts started to clear through, some of the cloud from the front was lit up by the setting sun, and it was a glorious end to the day. there is that weather front on the satellite picture, this stripe of cloud you can see here. the weather fronts associated with this cloud are particularly slow—moving, and they're going to take the whole of the weekend before they reach right the way across to the eastern side of the country. so, this weekend, mixed picture — could be a bit of rain around on saturday, but for many areas, it's a dry day. by sunday, outbreaks of rain become a bit more extensive, heavy and thundery as well for some. so, as i say, a mixed fortune, really. for southern and eastern scotland, western areas of england and
the chicks were born in the summer, and the zookeepers in lima are waiting for six more eggs to hatchof weather. temperatures reached 22.3 degrees celsius in the warmest spots, but it wasn't like that everywhere. in argyll and bute, cloudy for much of the day with rain and mist and fog patches over the high ground until this happened. late on, as the weather fronts started to clear through, some of the cloud from the front was lit up by the setting sun, and it was a glorious end to the day....
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we've got the disagreements that have been hatched over for a good many months and years to do with northern islands to do with access to the european marketplace tice bracket and currently to do with immigration. there are people who are coming through france leaving french shores in small thing, ease and coming to the beaches of southern england. that's a, that's another issue between the u. k. and france. they're having to deal with the owner bilateral level this latest route. i think although the u. k is not absolutely at the heart of it, it certainly is not going to help this difficult relationship between france and the u. k. and it's not going to be good for either side. it's not good for the, for the british side is not gonna be good for the french side. they will try, i think, to find a way of getting passes. but because the french are not pointing the finger of blame at the u. k. as much as they are against the united states and australia, they're essentially saying that the u. k was not much more than an intermediary and this kind of matchmaker between australia and the united sta
we've got the disagreements that have been hatched over for a good many months and years to do with northern islands to do with access to the european marketplace tice bracket and currently to do with immigration. there are people who are coming through france leaving french shores in small thing, ease and coming to the beaches of southern england. that's a, that's another issue between the u. k. and france. they're having to deal with the owner bilateral level this latest route. i think...