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suzne] as soo as y walk in forest, most of look arnd and wgo, when we see th big oldree. d so ts one ught meye. myrttrees arthe biggt ones andhe oldesones the fort. we've en able trace thisree woulbe concted toll theserees arod it. as fars you casee these biold tree are likehe centeof the hs and at they' nurturi the ung seedngs arou them. as the seed is germinating, the mother tree is communicating with the seed. sometimes in a really dense shaded forest, those seedlings can sit there for a hundred years and just be feeding off the mother tree, waiting for a little gap to open up for a tree to fall over a branch to fall, just waiting patiently, just waiting my time will come. (lauing) ind whirng) this fungal highway is kind of like a direct way to communicate. so you can think of the network is kind of like an internet or a bunch of telephone lines and the trees will call each other up and say, "hey, did you know that there's an insect over here?" or, "hey, i got some extra nitrogen do you want some." (upbeat music) they cmunicate alkinds ofhings. they cmunica about psons. they comnicate
suzne] as soo as y walk in forest, most of look arnd and wgo, when we see th big oldree. d so ts one ught meye. myrttrees arthe biggt ones andhe oldesones the fort. we've en able trace thisree woulbe concted toll theserees arod it. as fars you casee these biold tree are likehe centeof the hs and at they' nurturi the ung seedngs arou them. as the seed is germinating, the mother tree is communicating with the seed. sometimes in a really dense shaded forest, those seedlings can sit there for a...
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. >> , where was the average american on the war as it was fought. .ught. >> and it was impossible andn to remain neutral during the war. they want to get on with their ordinary lives. and then to make a commitment if you don't make a commitment to the cause you won't be killedac to then cast out of the congregation. because they can win every battle. then to be punished. and in that countryside makes it impossible for the british to win the war. and to take a clear position. >> what is the main message of the book you would like someone to take away and 30 seconds? >> we were fortunate to have a group of people from the beginning that regarded the public interest. and with those ordinary soldiers in the continental army. and then wee are incapable of dealing with the native american issue. and the confederation of sovereign states. it's a plural noun not a singular noun.
. >> , where was the average american on the war as it was fought. .ught. >> and it was impossible andn to remain neutral during the war. they want to get on with their ordinary lives. and then to make a commitment if you don't make a commitment to the cause you won't be killedac to then cast out of the congregation. because they can win every battle. then to be punished. and in that countryside makes it impossible for the british to win the war. and to take a clear position....
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lile known natial tr, reclamion's new seet apon wasuietly foding withery litt oppositn. he wld've ught tooth a nail. brow now say that w the biggest stake hever made - [ben] in 1973, the endangered species act was set into motion by president nixon. a bold me to protect endangedpeci from extinion, a conseence of econic dev. could now hd acuntable law. in 1976, the bureau of reclamation set up a claims office in eastern idaho, to divvy out $300 million to the communities in the flood path of their newly completed teton dam. as its reservoir filled for the very first time, the 300-foot earthen dam started to liquefy and cave away, taking 11 lives downstream. duri an inteiew withhe hi countryews in 15, clinton appointed bureau of reclamation commissioner dan beard stated that, "the bureau's future isn't in dams. the era of dams is over." in 1997, the 162-year-old edwards dam, on maine's kennebec river, became the first major dam removal in u.s. history. river conservation organization, american rivers, becadecled 2011 thejor dam remoar of thriver,story. multipldam reval projts began cludi
lile known natial tr, reclamion's new seet apon wasuietly foding withery litt oppositn. he wld've ught tooth a nail. brow now say that w the biggest stake hever made - [ben] in 1973, the endangered species act was set into motion by president nixon. a bold me to protect endangedpeci from extinion, a conseence of econic dev. could now hd acuntable law. in 1976, the bureau of reclamation set up a claims office in eastern idaho, to divvy out $300 million to the communities in the flood path of...
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(ught laer) >> what'ths e most painfolul hd yoveu' ever experid?ence >> rigowht n.n mutes with the damn cable company. >>h setrollins, i heatrd tha whenra you tveu l yoalways bring your championslthip be wh ityou onhe t plane? why? >> welowl, h eamlse iup sposed o tkeep up my ciohampnsphi s.pant >>ques my ti ions for restet profits. notice that you l prspelofit with an "f,"e mo likney. so do hayou ve any finalanci vice for people? yeah, stop lktaing about bitcoin. >> y jeah,usstt op. justta stop lkg abinout it. r >>an ortdyon, they call you e vithper. ist thabeuscae of your stincts? >> no. classic ravenclaw. ♪ ♪ >> what music ougets y pd umpeup before.e a w.w. h?matc >> nah, i hloveea mvyetaler aft maa tch, but befe ora match i onlyte lisn to bob d'sylan chris stmaalm.bu so weird. it makes mlye real ary.ng >>, beckyth guyis wants to know iift hurts to gitet h bay st eechl air. >>h! o >> oh, wguow, i esit ds oes hurt. >>ia bnca blair, i lovwhe en you usuron lg braid to whip pe, buoplet i've always wondered--s iit real? >> noty onlist ireal. asit h ain md of o itswn.
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ughts with you and what we've learned stay with us there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems,...and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments. with once-a-month cabenuva, i'm good to go. ask your doctor about once-m
ughts with you and what we've learned stay with us there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact...
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of the things that seems to have absolutely become a wall to the discussion is when the committee ughthis private text message and call logs from verizon. it was then mark meadows just stopped talking to the committee and sued nancy pelosi and the committee members to stop getting information from verizon because that is clear where the goods are. what is clear, he is trapped because if the relevant material is in a personal account, then he cannot claim there was executive privilege over this without essentially saying he should have turned it over and that is the big problem for him. juan: is there any indication that mark meadows was not alone in using private accounts, private phone or email accounts to conduct government business? as you note, this is one of the major criticisms of hillary clinton in the famous email -- the battle over the emails. is there any indication there were any other members of the trump administration doing the same thing? >> there has been reporting from others that clearly showed members of the trump administration did not want to let go of their person
of the things that seems to have absolutely become a wall to the discussion is when the committee ughthis private text message and call logs from verizon. it was then mark meadows just stopped talking to the committee and sued nancy pelosi and the committee members to stop getting information from verizon because that is clear where the goods are. what is clear, he is trapped because if the relevant material is in a personal account, then he cannot claim there was executive privilege over this...
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. >> desjardins: bush felt the blows, and in 2006, reid oversaw a seismic shift, hard-ught wins in placesana and virginia gave democrats the majority. his impact was just starting. >> change has come to america! >> desjardins: reid personally urged then-junior senator barack obama to run for president, and was among the first to endorse him. but even with the white house and congress in hand, democrats still could not overcome a filibuster in the u.s. senate. until reid helped convince pennsylvania republican arlen specter to switch parties and give democrats 60 senate votes. >> the ayes are 60, the nays are 39. >> desjardins: exactly what they needed for the sweeping affordable care act a few months later. >> the american people want healthcare reform and we're going to do healthcare reform. >> desjardins: all this as a new republican leader had risen, kentucky senator mitch mcconnell. reid spoke to "newshour" about their battles in 2013. >> we've never been enemies, hated each other it's just been a little difficult to work together, and i think things will get better. >> desrdins: the
. >> desjardins: bush felt the blows, and in 2006, reid oversaw a seismic shift, hard-ught wins in placesana and virginia gave democrats the majority. his impact was just starting. >> change has come to america! >> desjardins: reid personally urged then-junior senator barack obama to run for president, and was among the first to endorse him. but even with the white house and congress in hand, democrats still could not overcome a filibuster in the u.s. senate. until reid helped...