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waste disposal is respsible r 20% of mhane emissions in theu alone.ilf landfills are transformed into wildlife habitats. but it's possible to capture the methane and even generate energy from it, giving former dump sites a truly green future. new york's staten island is planning to achieve just that by 2036. reporter: ecologist josÉ ramirez is ready to check the camera. he's carrying out his own version of a neighborhood watch. every new form of wildlife he spots is a sign that nature is reclaiming this former garbage dump. what are you looking for? josÉ: today, we're specifically looking for otters. north american river otters are known to frequent this location. we haven't found any on our cameras yet, but have observed them in the field. we've recently put this camera out in hopes that we would capture the family of otters that we found here earlier in the spring. reporter: the otters haven't returned. instead, there's an opossum and an old friend. josÉ: this is deer 148, so this deer was tagged quite some time ago. this is a male. reporter: this i
waste disposal is respsible r 20% of mhane emissions in theu alone.ilf landfills are transformed into wildlife habitats. but it's possible to capture the methane and even generate energy from it, giving former dump sites a truly green future. new york's staten island is planning to achieve just that by 2036. reporter: ecologist josÉ ramirez is ready to check the camera. he's carrying out his own version of a neighborhood watch. every new form of wildlife he spots is a sign that nature is...
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ama: if you watch us on tv wormed theus tonight with david muir is next.ll of us here i'm ama daetz. thank you for joining us. dan: and i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. we'll see you again at 6:00. >>> tonight, s.w.a.t. teams moving in. police say a candidate who lost the election hired hitmen who opened fire on the homes of four democratic lawmakers. >>> also breaking tonight, the wife and mother of three missing. tonight, the major news coming in on the husband. >>> and the major storm hitting tonight, moving east. the winter storm warnings up at this hour. >>> first tonight, the republican candidate who lost in a landslide now under arrest. seen on home surveillance. authorities say looking for one of his alleged targets. police say he hired those hitmen to fire at the homes of four democratic officials, bullets right through the walls, one into the bedroom of a 10-year-old girl. >>> also the case making national headlines. the wife and mother of three in massachusetts, the husband tonight charged with murder. what turned in this case? >>> the w
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. >> washington dc, i noticed that on senate being appalled at theu mean sherman and johnson. sherman. [inaudible]. when sherman passed away, it was a rainy day and for the funeral and johnston is there uncovered, no hat on in the rain pretty and someone said something like, you should cover yourself and protect yourself a simple sherman would do it for me and i have a lot of respect for each other that really came out of the meaning of the bennett place in the weather twice as for several days. they work through a lot of things political and military they didn't have the authority to do all that they try to work together to end the war and move things forward to get beyond the violence in the unrest in the attention that was still going to linger and i think the two of them bonded and have a lot of respect from their time at the bennett place.
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. >> do you think any policy would change in theu uunit united states with respect to bidene on the border economy, inflation, gasoline or, anything, if we all of a sudden stopped trying to provide support to ukraine.ca >> we cannot be naive. china and russia are eating our lunch in foreign policy. don't think that this whole fight is to embarrass us,it uniteded states in the west, there is a strike with us, they want to try to divide. influence of the world, we have not think we can isolate ourselves and they com are not becoming for us, they will be coming to us. it will be on our border. if we don't deal. right now there is a lot of things happening with potential hunger in africa, russia is trying to destabilize the balkans and poland from inside, northern island, they are doing thins, inansasia and in cahoots with china. we h we don't have good energy policies, we don't have border security. what do you think will happen when the hunger destabilized and we have an open border, do you think it will not be a problem? what will happen withg terrorists, they will shakupe up africa, and an
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and i would refer you to theu to white house counsel's office but d refer you to the whitei house counsel'wos i feel like i'm into an old shirley temple song that is skipping. [laughter] look, that hair.m i'm trying to figure where the hair is freed that's works from >> time for the class joke. [laughter] greg: add today, joe everybody had documents, right? i had someone we know trump had some. pencw e had some i'm sure obamas got a couple of documents out on the island. they got them thdae most dangers place of all to, right here you know why, right i can't remember anything. [applause] this story is so interesting, mike.ca all thuse stuff is happening ba to back. in augusitt it was trumped in te some biden. thing, it's almost c like a case study of howas that media treats a story when it happens to their side. you cair sn quickly compare the trump thing looks totally over-the-top and crazy the wayea ctthey reacted to these other things, what you think? assignment as coming doctors item my garage.e there is none is filled withbe corvettes. [laughter] just corvettes in there. it's a test to s
and i would refer you to theu to white house counsel's office but d refer you to the whitei house counsel'wos i feel like i'm into an old shirley temple song that is skipping. [laughter] look, that hair.m i'm trying to figure where the hair is freed that's works from >> time for the class joke. [laughter] greg: add today, joe everybody had documents, right? i had someone we know trump had some. pencw e had some i'm sure obamas got a couple of documents out on the island. they got them...
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the way kennedy handled it was terrific but when you look back theus kennedy presidency you wonder what was lasting about it? what did he do in those years that lasted? you are in charge of the lbj library foundation and there are so many things as we celebrate on the 50th anniversary that were lasting and every day we see lbj programs that benefit all of us. it's hard to think of one from kennedy. >> thank you. both wonderful observations. it's interesting about your first part, it'sth interesting about this madman thereof president in thisut era, talk about that and put a light to character. by virtue of where we stand in 2022 as much as we have advanced and with kennedy it doesn't look good. just one comment on that, the misconception is whether it was ad zero-sum victory for the u.s, the russians send missiles into cuba. we didn't realize until years later, there's a quid pro quo agreement around that. missiles in turkey we had the were dangerously close to the soviet posing an existential threat, missiles in cuba 90 miles from american shores so it's a greatat moment for kenney but
the way kennedy handled it was terrific but when you look back theus kennedy presidency you wonder what was lasting about it? what did he do in those years that lasted? you are in charge of the lbj library foundation and there are so many things as we celebrate on the 50th anniversary that were lasting and every day we see lbj programs that benefit all of us. it's hard to think of one from kennedy. >> thank you. both wonderful observations. it's interesting about your first part, it'sth...
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but at theu end of the book you will find another painting. also by tcc steel. it hung in my office in the west wing for all four years. it is a classic indiana horizon, rolling hills and trees. vista as far as the eye can see. then there is a slight tint in the clouds. i write at the end of so help me god, some people saw that painting and wondered what time of day itt captured. was it don or desk? but i never wonder. it is don. because the sun is always rising in america, so help us god. [applause] thank you john. >> mr. vice president, on behalf of every single person here we are so honored to have it this evening. thank you and god blessss you. >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome the 48 the president of the united states. >> ladies and gentlemen please remain seated as our special guest in a party exit the building. thank you for attending we hope to see you at our next events. [applause] >> author journalist appeared on book tv monthly in depth the program to talk about his books the deadly impact of synthetic drugs but he also weighed in on the question
but at theu end of the book you will find another painting. also by tcc steel. it hung in my office in the west wing for all four years. it is a classic indiana horizon, rolling hills and trees. vista as far as the eye can see. then there is a slight tint in the clouds. i write at the end of so help me god, some people saw that painting and wondered what time of day itt captured. was it don or desk? but i never wonder. it is don. because the sun is always rising in america, so help us god....
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doctrine that is able to keep us and allow the quality to have someof level of disagreement or even theus discussion of private versus public virtues and the cultivation's of that. >> i'm going to cheadle been here going to say that i do it from government has a right to regulate public decency is illegal to walk around nakeded outside candidates under some standards and they need to regulate behavior but not discriminate on the basis ofth values or identity and that's how i would actually handle library and neutrality, a trojan voice for progressive them, have you noticed they were actually winning legally look at the last 20 years of students in religious freedom and we are winning this idea that classical liberalism is somehow a trojan horse for progressive does not hold up when you look at a special produce where we are winning case after case after case, favor of religious freedom that it is more well-established american constitutional law today, thener ever before and al of the american history. so is not a trojan horse for progressive progress when everyone calls for me had for li
doctrine that is able to keep us and allow the quality to have someof level of disagreement or even theus discussion of private versus public virtues and the cultivation's of that. >> i'm going to cheadle been here going to say that i do it from government has a right to regulate public decency is illegal to walk around nakeded outside candidates under some standards and they need to regulate behavior but not discriminate on the basis ofth values or identity and that's how i would...
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i don't believe it was about that in theus sense that they jt didn't want to change but it was easy,n easy target and i cared enough about the fact that more people's opinions coming in that were different than what had been contributing to our leadership and vision of space was so important i did start the fellowship about seven years ago when a dear friend and mentor of mine died at 36 of cancer, the book has now 50 a year with internship in the aerospace community. they've embraced the program was followed with another one for black collegiate students wanting their careers in aerospace self together i think we are seeing a shift but the important thing for me will be when their ideas, even if they don't conform to the status quo, are considered equally when they get into leadership positions. that's where we all have work to do. >> returning to the tension against the status quo, who are fighting the fight over f consolation and the president packs it and says we will cancel it and there's this device which produces the rocket known as the space launch system and i wonder if you
i don't believe it was about that in theus sense that they jt didn't want to change but it was easy,n easy target and i cared enough about the fact that more people's opinions coming in that were different than what had been contributing to our leadership and vision of space was so important i did start the fellowship about seven years ago when a dear friend and mentor of mine died at 36 of cancer, the book has now 50 a year with internship in the aerospace community. they've embraced the...
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. >> theus rsian armed fs orcedo nottr sike eitr heresidential buildings are the sites of civilian infrastructuredt amiliryta rgtaets. nick: ttr sengthen its limitary, ukraiasne h aedsk for stner tanks to upg iradets molyst soviet eraor arm. and for the first time the west wiroll pvi tdehem. isee wkend the united komingd wienll sd 14 challengoer t tanks. in parliament then wallace said the tanks would help achveie -- uld help uke rainacevhie victord y anhe uedrg germany to send tankse , thlerpe to. -- the lrdeopawo t. >> if you are using it to defend yournt coury w iould wager it is a defense of weapyson stem here .> >>he ty have betteddr paleow per limobity andy the bring much more sophistedicat tgearting capabilitilles aowg inthem to shooant d killir fstn othe battlefield. nick: retired gen ierals eth erform sreupme allied commrande of natd o anthe.s u.'sop t europeoman cmaernd. tacticallyw, hoh muc dfeifrence ca14n british tanks make ? . tacticallyy verlilett but in brngeaki ttha py olicho oldn th kd inof equipment we hope no twhanat tions will b tegino supply more sufficient numbers atth will
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unsustainable you still go bankrupt for you postpone the default by a couplegh of years o that agent of theudebt. you can fool all the people some of the time but some of the people all the time. you cannot fool all of the people all the time but he still end up with debt prices. pucks and think you frightened enough of the people out there at q this point to try to forcee too assess question is going to ask later. if someone is out there listening to thehe world to describe us entering into, what should they do? what is your advice? how do you manage the finances and your own individualr economc life for this world of threats that you described. quick to slot people could do individualal even if many of the threats are collected and social. result so much they can do for saving themselvesi individual. if you are but eventually become technologically obsolete if the start as a young man or woman in some subjects and professions are going to be fully wiped out by ai in the next year or two. you probably want to major in something related to stem science technology and engineering and maps and
unsustainable you still go bankrupt for you postpone the default by a couplegh of years o that agent of theudebt. you can fool all the people some of the time but some of the people all the time. you cannot fool all of the people all the time but he still end up with debt prices. pucks and think you frightened enough of the people out there at q this point to try to forcee too assess question is going to ask later. if someone is out there listening to thehe world to describe us entering into,...
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how many of theu for kevin mccawell if that ihat is? >> e: i think that's the membermbers ele askingow as well as the am people and electing catherine o sent a memo the g.o.p. md to adjourn keep in mind as weearlier made comments i am perfect pang but looking emba on an interna stage. together.mp weighed in awell sat go and get it done.a lot of peot mecalling force immunityand fore here s can progress >> emily: is certaemng for the p >> harris: one want you, jason, just terms of wy is talking, legislationn ge put on hold asold ast ? we he real are enemies look at t >> jason: can continueueueueueub much moroblematic. ere are no technical mem of congress in of our prodmach representativesto do at >> harris: we are dabbling in right now. let's take a watch and listen. >> >> the prayer will be offered by chaplain cuban. kibben. would you pray with me? holy god and these days of uncertainty and change we turn to you who are the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. regardless of the circumstance, lord, you are not just present but provisionin
how many of theu for kevin mccawell if that ihat is? >> e: i think that's the membermbers ele askingow as well as the am people and electing catherine o sent a memo the g.o.p. md to adjourn keep in mind as weearlier made comments i am perfect pang but looking emba on an interna stage. together.mp weighed in awell sat go and get it done.a lot of peot mecalling force immunityand fore here s can progress >> emily: is certaemng for the p >> harris: one want you, jason, just terms...
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told in his research he told her during his 30's that one of his jobs he had to navigate to steps in theus dining room becae it was restaurant was busy try to jump the steps to save a few seconds on each trip from the kitchen to the tables. that jumping all those years ago eventually led to a chronic achilles' heel problem. set each night after his shift he said his feet ache as he tries to go too sleep. he questioned how long he could do this work but i'm coming up on 60 years old. i do not think i can keep it up. i do not know how much longer i can do my job. and might restaurant everything is refillable, bread, soda, soup, pasta is like wow, i just run my entire shift. that sort of situation is a part of what we need to be thinking ofof when what does it mean for americans to try to delay retirement what kinds of jobs are we asking them to hang onto for more years as they are getting older? physical demands are not thehe onlyy reason people might leave the labor force early in many older workers still very physically demanding jobs. they're finding different ways to cope it is this comb
told in his research he told her during his 30's that one of his jobs he had to navigate to steps in theus dining room becae it was restaurant was busy try to jump the steps to save a few seconds on each trip from the kitchen to the tables. that jumping all those years ago eventually led to a chronic achilles' heel problem. set each night after his shift he said his feet ache as he tries to go too sleep. he questioned how long he could do this work but i'm coming up on 60 years old. i do not...
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the hardest part about writing theus book was the business of writing books asus you start wih a lotof content. for us we service hundreds of great stories about dozens of great cities. had to whittle it down to really focus on the very best entrepreneur. the various entrepreneur stories and showcase some of the cities. but leave a lot on the cutting room floor. >> what is most surprising thing you have learned during this journey? ready to go back to steve eight years ago costing today. tell me something dramatically different in the way you think about tech in america? >> in my building from the instinct i might've had eight or 12 years ago around this more inclusive innovation economy. the opportunities rising cities. it is evident three pandemic the three pandemic. starting aol for almost four years ago. when i think back on that the first 10 years was really hard. we first talk about the idea of the internet and getting america online most people were skeptical. most people thought that most normal people would never want to get online for they would never have a need to get onl
the hardest part about writing theus book was the business of writing books asus you start wih a lotof content. for us we service hundreds of great stories about dozens of great cities. had to whittle it down to really focus on the very best entrepreneur. the various entrepreneur stories and showcase some of the cities. but leave a lot on the cutting room floor. >> what is most surprising thing you have learned during this journey? ready to go back to steve eight years ago costing today....
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the stuff, the usual stuff went through the usual process and theus usual view the fbi uses procedure. the staffer and i went straight to a box and was taken uninvestigated and given to the with the realistic prospect of that tip line with information to the white house enabled them to tell the fbi who not to ask questions of because they knew who would give damaging testimony. now they have admitted it and i'm still pushing. the funny one when i was doing the amy coney barrett thing and i'll wrap this up the money stuff we were targeting a group called the bradley foundation in that case. tthe bradley foundation goes ad mad as that the wall street editorial page last me a editorial. and the one about me saying bad things about the bradley foundation but they did not know and i did know the bradley foundation france fake parallel universe thing to the pulitzer prize and it's called the bradley prize. it may sound funny but it's a 4 million-dollar prize. and they took cash and four of those had and four of those at gunta people associate with "the wall street journal" editorial page. t
the stuff, the usual stuff went through the usual process and theus usual view the fbi uses procedure. the staffer and i went straight to a box and was taken uninvestigated and given to the with the realistic prospect of that tip line with information to the white house enabled them to tell the fbi who not to ask questions of because they knew who would give damaging testimony. now they have admitted it and i'm still pushing. the funny one when i was doing the amy coney barrett thing and i'll...
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yourrelocate your family to theu new state, get all air your heirlooms, everything,h even photographs. take them out of the statetify right now. notify your friend younds thats moving your holiday birthday card. send it from w addressends outside of california, change your professional affiliations and finally limi t any physicala contact in california.ey if you are making money, youyoue think you're going to make you more money if you're busting your to try to make t the american dream move. now, if you can, you know>> sea a couple of thingsn:. s in the years when i needed jobsy and i never got hired by a poort person in my life, i got hired by people that could afford to pay m afe to characteristics. me every wealthy person i've ever met in my lifeery weal. i have two qualities that aree t consistent. one is they're smarthere smart they're hardworking. i would imagine the smart part w of them is going to start exiting california if they try to implement this quickly. agree to disagree. >> i agree. a but real quick, they're alsock very frugal. t no they're also very frugal rightw now
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yofi theu covering this and investigating this. and there is no reason understin any circumstance to live brown should ever be in that r any reason whatsoever. and there's protocols inn ve moe to make sure that it doesn't happen. and as far a surs i'm saying, tt he didn't fire the weapon. well, we w alleapo know that inr to discharge a weapon, one in good working conditionin, therer are different mechanisms in place and one of which is the mechanism, the trigger that has to be pressed. >> i know our friend judge jeanine in the prosecutor, butd you've worked with them.we how strongd th would you assess the case that they have? >> how stron g is this case? i don't think they haveve a a strong case at all. this case belongs in civilthis court, whereas the produce cr, f they feel like he wass neglig negligent, he should pay money, damageens. to but it's completely differentyo to say you've got proof beyondu' to the exclusionve gd an of evey reasonable doubt, the highest burden under the law in criminal law court to say this goes from a
yofi theu covering this and investigating this. and there is no reason understin any circumstance to live brown should ever be in that r any reason whatsoever. and there's protocols inn ve moe to make sure that it doesn't happen. and as far a surs i'm saying, tt he didn't fire the weapon. well, we w alleapo know that inr to discharge a weapon, one in good working conditionin, therer are different mechanisms in place and one of which is the mechanism, the trigger that has to be pressed. >>...
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their staff will begin by using theu nit us platform.n and overnight course of the next year they expect to make ape transition to a direct connection between their ethic electronic healing record system and unite us through data integration. this is the question temperature statute same service through u night us. but separate. and with this i thank you and i'm happy to answer questions you may have. >> do we have questions from commissioners. you can clarify. why is it a joint effort? it seems d ph has a huge amount more involved then and there we do at this point. >> since i'm the one who started this and -- eighty-one way we were looking at separate funders, they actually said, hey. have you talked to d ph look to do a similar thing as we wrote up the rfp we got input and share today with them to make sure it becomes easier to do something the same through one contract. and so the idea was we would launch rfp and unite us won the bid as we got close to the deadline we during this time got a funding source from cda. and head become at
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>> guest: my first book was on the impeachment at the time and there are obviously echoes in theus later impeachment but it s so different under trump obviously it became so much more magnified end of the impeachment kind of a different light in some ways, but we were thinking about him impeachment and we didn't start until the last why did you not tell us these things. 300 interviews done in the last 18 months afterhi he left therefore we tried to put it out as soon we could and it was worth bearing witness for history. >> it was within 24 hours of the beginningou of trump's first impeachment. the ukraine scandal and perfect phone call we were going out to dinner one night in september of 2019 and we ran into lindsay graham a key character in the first book on impeachment and that is how lindsay graham came to serve as one of the house managers in bill clinton's trial back two decades ago and we ran in the same as and he said are you going to write a book about this next impeachment. it was a remarkable demonstration of one of the enduring themes of republicans who privately disdain whi
>> guest: my first book was on the impeachment at the time and there are obviously echoes in theus later impeachment but it s so different under trump obviously it became so much more magnified end of the impeachment kind of a different light in some ways, but we were thinking about him impeachment and we didn't start until the last why did you not tell us these things. 300 interviews done in the last 18 months afterhi he left therefore we tried to put it out as soon we could and it was...
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and there are on theus. and problems get solved with relatively little drama.of the hundreds of laws that congress passes each year continue to be bipartisan. guest: that is important. the less it gets media coverage, the more likely it is that secret congress gets to work its magic and workup bills that will not ever getting a lot of media attention. you will see them getting passed on c-span, of course, but from the major media outlets, they'll mostly get ignored or backpage coverage or whatever. we do not have a completely dysfunctional congress. it's a little bit of a well-kept secret that there's plenty of things that get worked through, veterans issues for example. a lot of legislation trying to make the va health system work well, that stuff still works -- the committees are functioning in a bipartisan manner. so, in terms of the hyper partisanship, things could be worse. and certainly the last congress, the 117th congress, showed ability to work out bipartisan compromises, mostly originating in the senate. but things took a bit of a turn for the better
and there are on theus. and problems get solved with relatively little drama.of the hundreds of laws that congress passes each year continue to be bipartisan. guest: that is important. the less it gets media coverage, the more likely it is that secret congress gets to work its magic and workup bills that will not ever getting a lot of media attention. you will see them getting passed on c-span, of course, but from the major media outlets, they'll mostly get ignored or backpage coverage or...