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at his lab in california, aubrey is advancing the science of anti-aging in another area.roblems associated with aging happen when cells become what's called senescent. they don't divide anymore, but they don't go away either. - some people call them zomb cells, you know, essentially undead. they're secreting nasty chemicals that are toxic to their neighbors and so on, but they're not dying. - so one of the most key developments in your opinion, you think, is in essence getting ces to be better at taking their own trash out. - oh yeah. - [maren] using gene therapies, aubrey believes removing these zombie like senescent cells will radically extend our lives. - it turns out that we were able to exploit some really great technology that was developed for a completely different reason. the technology of what's called bioremediation, which is used in environmental decoamination. - so clean up pollutants. - that's right. - [maren] they eat up the oil or the chemical or whatever it may be. - so we do the same thing. we identify bacteria that are able to break down the thing that
at his lab in california, aubrey is advancing the science of anti-aging in another area.roblems associated with aging happen when cells become what's called senescent. they don't divide anymore, but they don't go away either. - some people call them zomb cells, you know, essentially undead. they're secreting nasty chemicals that are toxic to their neighbors and so on, but they're not dying. - so one of the most key developments in your opinion, you think, is in essence getting ces to be better...
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. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ aubrey aquino: hello, and welcome to "california bountiful."ey aquino, and we are so excited to be kicking off a brand new season of all new interviews, farm and ranch visits, cooking demos, and so much more. today we're in sacramento, which is known as the farm-to-fork capital of the world, and we're hanging out at the citizen hotel, which houses a restaurant that gets high praise for its farm-to-fork practices. ♪♪♪
. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ aubrey aquino: hello, and welcome to "california bountiful."ey aquino, and we are so excited to be kicking off a brand new season of all new interviews, farm and ranch visits, cooking demos, and so much more. today we're in sacramento, which is known as the farm-to-fork capital of the world, and we're hanging out at the citizen hotel, which houses a restaurant that gets high praise for its farm-to-fork practices. ♪♪♪
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"snl" returns this week with host aubrey plaza and musical guest sam smith.x monsoon. [ cheers and applause jinkx monsoon. [ cheers and applause ♪ research shows people remember with a catchy song. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a little number you'll never forget. did you know that liberty mutual custo— ♪liberty mutual♪ ♪ only pay for what you need♪ ♪only pay for what you need♪ ♪ custom home insurance created for you all♪ ♪now the song is done♪ ♪back to living in your wall♪ they're just gonna live in there? ♪yes♪ only pay for what you need. ♪liberty liberty liberty♪ ♪liberty♪ some say the world has never been more divided. that we've never been more disconnected. but through our windows... we're able see so much good everyday. and it's clear, that a little kindness... ...is never really little. if you think all pads are exactly the same... think again. this always ultra thin is our best yet. it wicks gushes 90% faster and absorbs even more. for up to 100% leak-free and odor-free comfort. this is triple prot
"snl" returns this week with host aubrey plaza and musical guest sam smith.x monsoon. [ cheers and applause jinkx monsoon. [ cheers and applause ♪ research shows people remember with a catchy song. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a little number you'll never forget. did you know that liberty mutual custo— ♪liberty mutual♪ ♪ only pay for what you need♪ ♪only pay for what you need♪ ♪ custom home insurance created for...
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balancing that out, getting to a routine and to schedule this is aubrey no. we will get that schedule -- this is all brand-new. we will get that schedule down. >> are you surprised by the schedule here? rep. collins: a little bit. >> how would you describe it? rep. collins: it's like the trains coming by and you jump on. sometimes we would stop and start back up when there's a speaker. but the wheels are still going. you have to have a team around you to be able to help you, and make sure you stay with your core principles and what you believe in >> this afternoon, former january 6 investigators discuss natural extremism, live at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. secretary of state antony blinken and jeffrey goldberg with the atlantic discuss the one-year anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine. on c-span. you can also watch on our free mobile video app. c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> sunday on q and a, columbia university history professor matthew connelly author of the declassification
balancing that out, getting to a routine and to schedule this is aubrey no. we will get that schedule -- this is all brand-new. we will get that schedule down. >> are you surprised by the schedule here? rep. collins: a little bit. >> how would you describe it? rep. collins: it's like the trains coming by and you jump on. sometimes we would stop and start back up when there's a speaker. but the wheels are still going. you have to have a team around you to be able to help you, and...
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navy frog man and navy navy seal aubrey davis, welcome toes show.. >> good evening, thanks for the invite. kennedy: what are prob probabilities that u.s. government could be involved? >> as far as u.s. involved, they had good reason. since stupid statements were made before the operation was made, should not have been said, that leads other people to believe we did them. but i'm not sure we did. there are a lot of other country that would have had reasons to do that and the capability. kennedy: which. >> was it u.s. navy seals? you have all of baltic nations who know the russians are breathing down their necks, they are next after ukraine. then there could be china, you know china loves to stir things up, and create a mess. that would have been fun for them. but it is a difficult operation to do, even more difficult covertly. kennedy: if you have navy seals and cia involved a joint trading, seems they could do it easy, then sert secretary of of state, said she was happen to pipeline was a hunk of metal at the bottom of the ocean. >> that was a compr
navy frog man and navy navy seal aubrey davis, welcome toes show.. >> good evening, thanks for the invite. kennedy: what are prob probabilities that u.s. government could be involved? >> as far as u.s. involved, they had good reason. since stupid statements were made before the operation was made, should not have been said, that leads other people to believe we did them. but i'm not sure we did. there are a lot of other country that would have had reasons to do that and the...
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so there are reports of aubrey education of prisoners inside of iranian jails. and those are going to be freed, could be used to work for the regime basically, ah, as some kind of playing close also, you know, being tasked with quelling for future projects. so i think the, the whole background a whole story is a different one. and let's take a brief look now, some of the stories from around the world. in the trial of 47 people accused of subversion will begin in hong kong. on monday, the activists are accused of holding unofficial primate elections to stand against pro badging candidates. they were arrested following the introduction of the sweeping national security law that stripped the territory of previously held freedom into thousands of people attended a mass held by pope francis on sunday in the stadium in south sedans, capital juba, the pope used his visit to urge rival factions to make peace. he also spent 4 days in the democratic republic of congo. a vessel must shut off the former military ruler and president of pakistan as dot general myself succumbe
so there are reports of aubrey education of prisoners inside of iranian jails. and those are going to be freed, could be used to work for the regime basically, ah, as some kind of playing close also, you know, being tasked with quelling for future projects. so i think the, the whole background a whole story is a different one. and let's take a brief look now, some of the stories from around the world. in the trial of 47 people accused of subversion will begin in hong kong. on monday, the...
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plaza >> aubrey, i'm such a fan!y at a hotel at pride years ago, but not like this. we like talked and, i was, like, really obliterated drunk and i was just like, "yo, my queen," and it was the after-party, and she just like showed up. i'm sure she thinks i'm crazy. but, yeah, i was like, you are the blueprint for everybody, and you need to know this. and this and that. it would mean so much to me, and "confessions on a dance floor" was the best album ever. i was just like going ham. and she was like, "you want to take a picture?" she was like, "mm-hmm, mm-hmm. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's -- by the way, is there nothing -- there's nothing better than when a celebrity clocks the moment and is like, i'm going to ask you to stop talking >> yeah. yeah >> seth: and we're going to get the picture that you're going to want from this moment, right >> yeah. no, totally, because i wouldn't have gotten one. i was like way to scared >> seth: is this the moment after? >> yes [ laughter ] i was like, "she was just like -- and fel
plaza >> aubrey, i'm such a fan!y at a hotel at pride years ago, but not like this. we like talked and, i was, like, really obliterated drunk and i was just like, "yo, my queen," and it was the after-party, and she just like showed up. i'm sure she thinks i'm crazy. but, yeah, i was like, you are the blueprint for everybody, and you need to know this. and this and that. it would mean so much to me, and "confessions on a dance floor" was the best album ever. i was just...
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that's aubrey forjoining us.s aubrey allegretti political reporter and commentator on the guardian newspaper . and commentator on the guardian newspaper. i'm and commentator on the guardian newspaper . i'm delighted now to newspaper. i'm delighted now to be joined by another good friend of program, and that is the labour of parliament for blakeley and broughton and it is, of course, graham stringer and i'm hoping that he is that there is a very, very good afternoon to . graham when you afternoon to. graham when you when you heard the mission speech from sir keir did it stir something in heart nothing wrong with it in general terms . i with it in general terms. i compared the five missions to the five pledges that tony blair before the 1997 election and they were very precise they were funded commitment some class sizes for 5 to 7 year olds bringing down waiting lists , bringing down waiting lists, improving, proving justice system and so on. and i think we have to move on to that. i think the public generally dis
that's aubrey forjoining us.s aubrey allegretti political reporter and commentator on the guardian newspaper . and commentator on the guardian newspaper. i'm and commentator on the guardian newspaper . i'm delighted now to newspaper. i'm delighted now to be joined by another good friend of program, and that is the labour of parliament for blakeley and broughton and it is, of course, graham stringer and i'm hoping that he is that there is a very, very good afternoon to . graham when you...
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aubrey moore liked what he heard. >> i don't experience homelessness anymore, mental illness or anything. i know abstinence works and i hope the city moves forward with that. >> reporter: one woman's son has been fighting addiction for years. >> they are about to open up the safe consumption fight maybe they should have treatment first. >> reporter: together they made sure everybody got a flyer like this one. it's demanding city leaders end open air drug dealing and drug use. they say going after the politicians is the only way anything will change. in san francisco, terry mcsweeney. >>> a crash between a cable car and another vehicle. we are told the two muni drivers on board were injured but they are expected to be okay. you can see the crash derailed the cable car. by the time officers arrived the other vehicle involved was gone. >>> there is a new da in town and she is cracking open cases for another look. a handful of officer involved shootings and in custody death cases in alameda county are under the microscope again. all part of a promise that the new da made before taking office
aubrey moore liked what he heard. >> i don't experience homelessness anymore, mental illness or anything. i know abstinence works and i hope the city moves forward with that. >> reporter: one woman's son has been fighting addiction for years. >> they are about to open up the safe consumption fight maybe they should have treatment first. >> reporter: together they made sure everybody got a flyer like this one. it's demanding city leaders end open air drug dealing and drug...
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up, aubrey, have they made, you know, but i did my kid, but it be. hm. i believe it said it was a conservative william bethaly who imagined this new paradigm. the beverage plan, written in 1942 envisaged universal and public education, pensions and healthcare and national health. and it was the jewel in the crown when we would start to accept the fact, even the older people live in england and brothers and sisters, that we have an absolute responsibility to look after each other. facts. what's the national health service was? we couldn't go to shackleton the future and he said it did it, did i miss it? call me saturday. can plato been at 50 hope? she goes to charlotte, care and feet. your neck is super contractor, desoto. miss anthony medea the same ideals that inform the british national health service and the italian l service inform the whole idea of u h. c. university else coverage now laura came along so helpful all in 1977, the world health organization proclaimed the slogan of and said primary health care is the way to achieve health for so now we
up, aubrey, have they made, you know, but i did my kid, but it be. hm. i believe it said it was a conservative william bethaly who imagined this new paradigm. the beverage plan, written in 1942 envisaged universal and public education, pensions and healthcare and national health. and it was the jewel in the crown when we would start to accept the fact, even the older people live in england and brothers and sisters, that we have an absolute responsibility to look after each other. facts. what's...
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like it's a quick reminder for aubrey can use this. our hero, naughty, legendary journalist seymour hersh says the us and norway were behind the terrorist bombing of rushers north stream pipelines in september of last year. as my colleague union o'neill will be here at the desk shortly. you can expect more analysis and debate throughout the evening. live from the city that never sleeps. mm ah ah ah many whistleblowers round the world are focused on corruption. they see evidence of waste, fraud, abuse or re legality, and they go to the authorities for many corruption whistleblowers their decision to go to the authorities, results in last friendships and in some cases, threats to their jobs. but in some extreme cases, whistleblower pays with his or her life. that's right. sometimes the person engaged in corruption will stop at nothing to silence the truth teller, including resorting to murder. i'm john harry. aku. and you're watching the whistle blowers. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 today we're discussing the case of bet, be dead dale koran in south
like it's a quick reminder for aubrey can use this. our hero, naughty, legendary journalist seymour hersh says the us and norway were behind the terrorist bombing of rushers north stream pipelines in september of last year. as my colleague union o'neill will be here at the desk shortly. you can expect more analysis and debate throughout the evening. live from the city that never sleeps. mm ah ah ah many whistleblowers round the world are focused on corruption. they see evidence of waste, fraud,...
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is ripening up was because when, after we get off up for price washed, or as you know with a blog, aubrey. yeah. me. but we'll change our shy black sober. my digital media will not on a door is near her id machine. you saw so marcia, for there were so now we're dora tracy william miller. one is near williams presented with the worst. and i gotcha tonight jermel here with us before it's a marie ignacio written. got all those things on the phone. please click record dora j when on the bus lately, at the accordable spot. if these boys in the middle, one of them, russia is a major producer. but more importantly, a supplier regret it is exported nearly a quarter of it's $32000000.00 on harvest. i would like to continue with current european and us sanctions on black c ports and russian ships prevented what i to school because now for now what? but some same year i snuggling the post of ship crimea. yes, nothing the matter scheme. important cut daughter in the study certainly don't roughly quote, really a conditional transcript, but if there were which it says yes, such as i knew the mean. usua
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of influence areas that were previously part of the soviet union at all cause that school is this aubrey civility kid there or to was unfortunately, a russia is doing this partly by force to keep these countries under its authority, or at least trying to maintain on neutral status quo, anita does that you go neutral, monsieur monsieur, sir? yes sir. do you have something to say that i have the impression that you do not agree with the opinions we've had so far as goes? do you have anything to say against what is being said? and i think we have seen that russia started attacking ukraine out of the blue. say that go now. all right, not go. all right, let go. what i can do. i got one of you did what that can you can, man, i says to the attack she crane. guess wanting will show it to new cream is an independent country. amid negotiations, the alignment we have observed for some time to rise up for russia, president at the head of ukraine. lab report were anti but then i tested, and dylan's key came into power with the yet and anti russia policy there. and clearly demonstrated that he wanted
of influence areas that were previously part of the soviet union at all cause that school is this aubrey civility kid there or to was unfortunately, a russia is doing this partly by force to keep these countries under its authority, or at least trying to maintain on neutral status quo, anita does that you go neutral, monsieur monsieur, sir? yes sir. do you have something to say that i have the impression that you do not agree with the opinions we've had so far as goes? do you have anything to...
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of influence areas that were previously part of the soviet union at all, cause the school is this aubrey switching kid there or to was. and fortunately, russia is doing is partly by forced to keep these countries under its authority, or at least trying to maintain an neutral status quart. anita does that, you go not monsieur. mister, just where do you have something to say that i have the impression that you do not agree with the opinions we've had so far as go? do you have anything to say against what is being said? and i figure we have seen that roger started attacking ukraine out of the blue saying that go all right, that go. all right, now go, what i can do about one of you did. what can you can me that says to the attack she crane guess wanting will show it to new. crim is an independent country. i mean, negotiations the aladdin we have observed for some time to rise up for russia. president at the head of ukraine. lepeu were on the but then i just didn't dylan's key came into power with the yet, and anti russia policy there. and clearly demonstrated that he wanted to move it to was
of influence areas that were previously part of the soviet union at all, cause the school is this aubrey switching kid there or to was. and fortunately, russia is doing is partly by forced to keep these countries under its authority, or at least trying to maintain an neutral status quart. anita does that, you go not monsieur. mister, just where do you have something to say that i have the impression that you do not agree with the opinions we've had so far as go? do you have anything to say...
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till about 2 thirds of the village cave had 8 years to prepare the fences here and wasted no time. aubrey of the density of battles is heavy. ukraine is pulling up reserves and we're grinding them down with artillery. then him he has taken massive losses and a lot of them are refusing to fight. as far as i've heard, there's a crack and national battalion behind them. the enemy is well prepared there, holding fortified positions. ukraine staunch resistance here is not driven by principle by cold military tactics. losing this seemingly anonymous village means that russian forces will flank caves, other frontline garrisons to the north. but there's no doubt among soldiers here soon. they'll march on hamish down of reporting from the dumbass r t over 31000 people have died in turkey and syria after devastating earthquakes. if the countries un fairs this number could eventually surpass 50000. yeah. can amik repercussions of the earthquake are estimated to be as high as $84000000000.00 inter here. that's as the countries authorities have reportedly targeted dozens of contractors involved in the
till about 2 thirds of the village cave had 8 years to prepare the fences here and wasted no time. aubrey of the density of battles is heavy. ukraine is pulling up reserves and we're grinding them down with artillery. then him he has taken massive losses and a lot of them are refusing to fight. as far as i've heard, there's a crack and national battalion behind them. the enemy is well prepared there, holding fortified positions. ukraine staunch resistance here is not driven by principle by cold...
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what might happen next for the south asian nation, trying to foreign minister alice aubrey talks to al jazeera ah, foreign minister of relying county summary. thank you so much for talking to l. just 0. thank you for having me. now, as we know, your country desperately needs that i am f loan. have you had any indication from the i m f that they now feel all the conditions have been met for them to lease that $2900000000.00? actually yes, it is true that i might be in need of loans. you have had extend to a discussion, but the precondition, my district income gum and need to take in terms of revenue collection and other reforms, they're happy for the progress that you have achieved. but bilateral creditors are they, she was now. so we should, the india had already given the assurance as to restructure the debt parish. clubs should come on the stage and be at the advanced level of discussion with china. so those being said that we probably be able to get the m f, b, f, f, during the 1st quarter of this year. now we understand that the chinese export import bank has sent shoreline cur let
what might happen next for the south asian nation, trying to foreign minister alice aubrey talks to al jazeera ah, foreign minister of relying county summary. thank you so much for talking to l. just 0. thank you for having me. now, as we know, your country desperately needs that i am f loan. have you had any indication from the i m f that they now feel all the conditions have been met for them to lease that $2900000000.00? actually yes, it is true that i might be in need of loans. you have had...
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the inclusion of so called alderman who respected citizens, elected by the current governor, was aubrey declared that would be against the law and would only benefits her. opponents. builders were subsequently excluded from voting by a supreme court decision. oh, it's you, australia now where the former prime minister has revealed that the foreign interference laws introduced by him back in 2018, where he fights aimed at china, but failed to reach their goals. the most active state and political party seeking to influence public affairs in australia is china, but they don't seem to appear on the register. the law was aimed at orthor, terry states and not australia, security allies and geopolitical tensions had worse. and since it was introduced, law was the biggest county intelligence overall in decades, and it was aimed at combatting espionage activities and political interference. so other time it was not aimed directly at china symbol now admit that the key purpose of a foreign interest register was the disclosure of the links that the chinese communist party had formed in australia.
the inclusion of so called alderman who respected citizens, elected by the current governor, was aubrey declared that would be against the law and would only benefits her. opponents. builders were subsequently excluded from voting by a supreme court decision. oh, it's you, australia now where the former prime minister has revealed that the foreign interference laws introduced by him back in 2018, where he fights aimed at china, but failed to reach their goals. the most active state and...
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in weather and markets and prepare for them as best they can says, 3rd generation allman farmer, aubrey bettencourt awesome. a popular farm pod, castor and head of the almond alliance trade organization, that the end of the day at the farmer's ultimate goal is to provide a safe and healthy and reliable product to the consumer. that's what their goal and, and drive an entire mission and purpose is. but some events come with little chance to prepare an event that most farmers could not have anticipated. began just about a year ago when russia invaded ukraine. that instantly pushed up the price of fertilizer. russia is the world's largest supplier of nitrogen, phosphorous potassium fertilizer, with nearly one 3rd of all world production, ukraine and bellow. roofs are also large scale producers, almost 60 percent or more of the global supplies from that region. instantly the price of that product went up everywhere in the world, and it became the most expensive year farming anywhere in the united states. farmers of staple grains like wheat and corn, also called maze, are heavily dependent o
in weather and markets and prepare for them as best they can says, 3rd generation allman farmer, aubrey bettencourt awesome. a popular farm pod, castor and head of the almond alliance trade organization, that the end of the day at the farmer's ultimate goal is to provide a safe and healthy and reliable product to the consumer. that's what their goal and, and drive an entire mission and purpose is. but some events come with little chance to prepare an event that most farmers could not have...
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but for every george flaw, it favored brown, a taylor from every ahmad aubrey. there are a 100 other nameless black people being killed in america that no batter remembered. but you answer the bell. reverend al sharpton, and i want to say thank you publicly to pass to turner. thank you for allowing us in your cathedral towel, though the clergy to marquee should last bottom. we thank you for coming to congresswoman sheila jackson lee who tow ravonne and rodney that not only is she going to re introduced to george law justice and police and ag right out of the state of the union address. but she is also going to have a tyree nichols duty to in a b in that legislation. so thank you. so congress miss steve school, we thank you for your great leadership here, memphis, tennessee, and certainly to mich landry. and i would be remiss were of an al if i didn't acknowledge yet again, the highest rank and african american woman and united states history. the vice president of the united states comma, la harris, who did not think it robbery, to take time out of her bid, is s
but for every george flaw, it favored brown, a taylor from every ahmad aubrey. there are a 100 other nameless black people being killed in america that no batter remembered. but you answer the bell. reverend al sharpton, and i want to say thank you publicly to pass to turner. thank you for allowing us in your cathedral towel, though the clergy to marquee should last bottom. we thank you for coming to congresswoman sheila jackson lee who tow ravonne and rodney that not only is she going to re...
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there's a 3-year-old girl in kentucky she is selling her own eggs, that's her right there, aubrey jo, than what you're going to find at a nearby grocery store. she has 13 hens, a rooster and five ducks, and we are told by her mom and actually the demand is so high right now, they can't satisfy all of the people who want aubrey's eggs >> farm fresh eggs, a delight. >> a lot of folks are actually doing that we have heard stories about. that thanks you, sam. >> that little girl will be able to put herself through college just with eggs. >>> mr. roker, the weather >> well, you know, tomorrow is groundhogs day and one of our favorite movies, "groundhog day." this music, delbert mcclinton, the weatherman >> yes >> the sound track. >> what's the forecast for our ground hogs across the country we have holtsville hal in new york, bright sunshine, he will see his shadow, six more weeks of winter. buckeye chuck in marion, ohio. walter wal sunny and cold and 16 nebraska, 16 rain, yes, shadow, no, for sir walter raleigh, in raleigh, north carolina. >> i didn't know there were this many ground hogs
there's a 3-year-old girl in kentucky she is selling her own eggs, that's her right there, aubrey jo, than what you're going to find at a nearby grocery store. she has 13 hens, a rooster and five ducks, and we are told by her mom and actually the demand is so high right now, they can't satisfy all of the people who want aubrey's eggs >> farm fresh eggs, a delight. >> a lot of folks are actually doing that we have heard stories about. that thanks you, sam. >> that little girl...
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from allison aubrey, we share a story about the american workplace with an intriguingly happy ending.
from allison aubrey, we share a story about the american workplace with an intriguingly happy ending.
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so i, you know, i, me not gonna need, i'm a jill was aubrey. i shenanigans. mommy alone in london, legal english, national, sunny or washington. a lot of has out of relax, all sorted out a little logged in cassandra, salt, him so so by the unassailable had let them set up, lady i'm heck, and let them can as she into letting lakin why i couldn't get the money else. ah ah ah, so we're driving now to abu tor very significant rooftop to see the whole of the holy basin of we're talking in terms of this battle between east to west jerusalem . your viewers need to understand there is no such concept of arab east jerusalem today. the really isn't. it is only a small area called the holy basin, which the arab world really wants, which they obviously could never get into the battle. the conflict is either one particular area, which is the old city and the area around the old city. we're not a secret organization, it's a very, very well known, normal, regulated non profit organization. it's not the hidden from here you get to see what we call the center o
so i, you know, i, me not gonna need, i'm a jill was aubrey. i shenanigans. mommy alone in london, legal english, national, sunny or washington. a lot of has out of relax, all sorted out a little logged in cassandra, salt, him so so by the unassailable had let them set up, lady i'm heck, and let them can as she into letting lakin why i couldn't get the money else. ah ah ah, so we're driving now to abu tor very significant rooftop to see the whole of the holy basin of we're talking in terms of...
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. >> a few weeks ago, aubrey plaza posted on "saturday night live" and talked about "white lotus" andhey had a reunion and it reminded me how great that duo was. >> what does breakfast-style know? >> that i don't know. >> i thought it was just breakfast. >> this just in, breaking news. >> there you go. >> i love waffles, just so you know. amy poehler and i have that in common. >> i love coffee. need it right now. >>> we're starting out with cold temperatures and we're trying to warm up out here. take a look at our water year update after seeing a little bit of rain here and there recently. but it's overall been fairly dry. let's check in to see how we're doing here. santa rosa has measured over 25 inches of rain, but we're still at a pretty good surplus here of about 4 1/2 inches. san francisco, nearly 23 inches so far for the water year. 22 in oakland. and in livermore 17 inches of rainfall. now, we're still, once again, over 100% of our usual amount of rainfall and we were over 200% for oakland. but the couple of weeks of dry weather, we're seeing that go down just slightly. our res
. >> a few weeks ago, aubrey plaza posted on "saturday night live" and talked about "white lotus" andhey had a reunion and it reminded me how great that duo was. >> what does breakfast-style know? >> that i don't know. >> i thought it was just breakfast. >> this just in, breaking news. >> there you go. >> i love waffles, just so you know. amy poehler and i have that in common. >> i love coffee. need it right now. >>>...
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all of our children and when people think of me they are aware of george floyd breonna taylor mara aubrey. those have civil rights cases where there were young people taken from this earth far too soon. but where i try to be every is a civil and human rights lawyer who is an epic hit against the nation. a racist wherever it rears its ugly head and we see far too often education the our children children of color are disproportionately disenfranchized with a lack of quality education. and as i say in the book the least, if you don't get a quality education in american society today, it's our really like you have a prison sale they just have haven't slam the jail cell door and so we try do is say we have to find solutions because it is fundamental to be successful in this society you have to be educated today and so regardless of our political persuasions, armstrong and i certainly don't agree on everything, but we do agree that there is a crisis in the classroom. there's a crisis in american education. my wife is an educator and she constantly talks about how we are failing our children, t
all of our children and when people think of me they are aware of george floyd breonna taylor mara aubrey. those have civil rights cases where there were young people taken from this earth far too soon. but where i try to be every is a civil and human rights lawyer who is an epic hit against the nation. a racist wherever it rears its ugly head and we see far too often education the our children children of color are disproportionately disenfranchized with a lack of quality education. and as i...
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it's wwe superstar xavier woods, and with him are aubrey and his mother angela. our next celebrity captain can crush a skull, but can he draw one? it's wwe superstar the miz, and with him are lana and her sister-in-law kristie. and now the host of pictionary, jerry o'connell. (xavier yelling) - oh my goodness, oh my goodness. - welcome to pictionary, where the winner takes the belt and the loser leaves town. everybody knows how to play. wow, i thought that joke was way funnier in my head.
it's wwe superstar xavier woods, and with him are aubrey and his mother angela. our next celebrity captain can crush a skull, but can he draw one? it's wwe superstar the miz, and with him are lana and her sister-in-law kristie. and now the host of pictionary, jerry o'connell. (xavier yelling) - oh my goodness, oh my goodness. - welcome to pictionary, where the winner takes the belt and the loser leaves town. everybody knows how to play. wow, i thought that joke was way funnier in my head.
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from allison aubrey, we share a story about the american workplace with an intriguingly happy ending.your payout is three and a half times your annual pay. >> paydays like this don't just happen for american workers. >> your payout is five and a half times the annual pay. >> reporter: until they do. >> are you telling me that what you are trying to do is to change the system entirely? >> that's exactly what we are trying to do. >> reporter: ahead on "sunday morning," workers and executives create and share the wealth. >>> he has made a name for himself portraying a variety of ordinary people in the movies and on tv. his latest role is no exception. it's a performance that earned him an oscar nod. ben mankiwicz is talking with actor judd hirsch. >> feeling of electricity run through me. >> fabric softener. >> caddies, therapists and eccentric uncles. judd hirsch found his calling here at coney island. you wanted to come back here? you wanted us to see this place. >> i wanted to remember what made me choose to become an actor. >> reporter: the sweet and surprising journey of judd hirsch
from allison aubrey, we share a story about the american workplace with an intriguingly happy ending.your payout is three and a half times your annual pay. >> paydays like this don't just happen for american workers. >> your payout is five and a half times the annual pay. >> reporter: until they do. >> are you telling me that what you are trying to do is to change the system entirely? >> that's exactly what we are trying to do. >> reporter: ahead on...
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that came from aubrey and then also the woman who runs the house of congress. they suffered under covid just as we did and their new members cannot be oriented in a way that allowed them to really understand when votes would be. we made improvements in the technology side and we have made a lot of improvements on personnel. he could have been on the trip, he could have seen things that were more user-friendly that these other parliament and parts you had. the member colleagues scheduling things and all of that, empowering members. i will leave back to smarter people from me and i thank you for allowing me to be a part of this. >> thank you. thank you for all you contribute to our committee. he will hit all the questions i will ask you to. or most of them. >> we have been working together too long. i am not leaving. >> sure you are not! >> you are probably sick and tired of me. i can see arguments to try to extend the select committee. . i think we were extremely fortunate to get four years. we were only supposed to get 12 months which was only eight months give
that came from aubrey and then also the woman who runs the house of congress. they suffered under covid just as we did and their new members cannot be oriented in a way that allowed them to really understand when votes would be. we made improvements in the technology side and we have made a lot of improvements on personnel. he could have been on the trip, he could have seen things that were more user-friendly that these other parliament and parts you had. the member colleagues scheduling things...
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i'm here concerning my son aubrey murdered august 14, 2006. to this day his case isn't solved. here with his nephew marcus. again, he should be talking with his uncle on how to just be a uncle, but he is not here for him. i just wonder if there is another way to solve these cases for our children so mothers like myself can get some closure. i bring these pictures. this is what i'm left with. what they left me with, me standing over my son lifeless. what do we do about these unsolved homicides? marcus, come here. come here marcus. this is his nephew marcus mpts you want to say hi? >> hi. he just turned 6 years old and he-he is growing up without his uncle aubrey. just want to say that. his case number is 06082865862038. anyone out there knows who murdered my son please help. i'm very tired this evening. i had a long day. my birthday is on the 14th. february 14th and it is not really good. thank you. >> that is end of public comment. >> thank you sergeant. next item. >> line item 1, chief report. provide overview of offenses events in san francisco having impact on public safety.
i'm here concerning my son aubrey murdered august 14, 2006. to this day his case isn't solved. here with his nephew marcus. again, he should be talking with his uncle on how to just be a uncle, but he is not here for him. i just wonder if there is another way to solve these cases for our children so mothers like myself can get some closure. i bring these pictures. this is what i'm left with. what they left me with, me standing over my son lifeless. what do we do about these unsolved homicides?...
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and that came from beth, from aubrey, but also the woman who runs the house of commons.ey suffered under covid, just as we did. and their new members coming in couldn't really be oriented in the way that allowed them to really understand when votes were going to be, and all that. so we've made improvements, i think a lot the technology side. we've made a lot of improvements on personnel. he should have been on this trip, because he could have seen some changes to campus that would have made things more member and user friendly. that these other parliaments had. member colleagues, scheduling things, all of that. empowering members, i will leave that to smarter people than me. but i want to thank you, derek, for allowing me to be part of this. >> thank you. and thanks for all you contribute to our committee. vice chair timmins? >> mister chairman. i want to point out vice chair timmins is going to hit on all the questions i want to ask you. or most of them. >> he said we've been working together to long. we spent too much time together. he's probably sick and tired of me.
and that came from beth, from aubrey, but also the woman who runs the house of commons.ey suffered under covid, just as we did. and their new members coming in couldn't really be oriented in the way that allowed them to really understand when votes were going to be, and all that. so we've made improvements, i think a lot the technology side. we've made a lot of improvements on personnel. he should have been on this trip, because he could have seen some changes to campus that would have made...
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steve, we know like an george floyd's case, and armand aubrey's l floyd's case, and armand aubrey's casee would like to thank rowvaughn wells and rodney i remark? we would like to thank i rowvaughn wells and rodney wells remark? we would like to thank - rowvaughn wells and rodney wells for their courage. _ rowvaughn wells and rodney wells for their courage. it— rowvaughn wells and rodney wells for their courage. it takes _ rowvaughn wells and rodney wells for their courage. it takes a _ rowvaughn wells and rodney wells for their courage. it takes a lot _ rowvaughn wells and rodney wells for their courage. it takes a lot to - rowvaughn wells and rodney wells for their courage. it takes a lot to sit - their courage. it takes a lot to sit in the _ their courage. it takes a lot to sit in the courtroom _ their courage. it takes a lot to sit in the courtroom and _ their courage. it takes a lot to sit in the courtroom and face - in the courtroom and face individuals— in the courtroom and face individuals who _ in the courtroom and face individuals who took i in the courtroom and face i individu
steve, we know like an george floyd's case, and armand aubrey's l floyd's case, and armand aubrey's casee would like to thank rowvaughn wells and rodney i remark? we would like to thank i rowvaughn wells and rodney wells remark? we would like to thank - rowvaughn wells and rodney wells for their courage. _ rowvaughn wells and rodney wells for their courage. it— rowvaughn wells and rodney wells for their courage. it takes _ rowvaughn wells and rodney wells for their courage. it takes a _...
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aubrey? >> speaker: sorry, i was muted. i'm another harvey milk parent, in coming second grader i want to comment on losing a kinder gaernd class is for the future of our school. and like the last speaker, it's a special community and i've never been happier and the teachers are fabulous and we really need some answers from you about what the lottery system is and how we can reinstate a kindergarten class, thank you. >> thank you. ' vet? >> speaker: hi, thank you. i just want to say you have heard from so many parents and educators here tonight. everyone is different, everyone has their own special energy and their own special interest but they're here for their children, they're all here for their educators what i really hope from you guys tonight, when you hear these people that everything should just probably focus on what you're hearing. everything should have been done earlier, i agree with ms. marshal, it should be actual issues that affect people in the classroom that affect people that are actually going into the cl
aubrey? >> speaker: sorry, i was muted. i'm another harvey milk parent, in coming second grader i want to comment on losing a kinder gaernd class is for the future of our school. and like the last speaker, it's a special community and i've never been happier and the teachers are fabulous and we really need some answers from you about what the lottery system is and how we can reinstate a kindergarten class, thank you. >> thank you. ' vet? >> speaker: hi, thank you. i just want...
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balancing that out, getting to a routine and to schedule this is aubrey no. we will get that schedule -- this is all brand-new. we will get that schedule down. >> are you surprised by the schedule here? rep. collins: a little bit. >> how would you describe it? rep. collins: it's like the trains coming by and you jump on. sometimes we would stop and start back up when there's a speaker. but the wheels are still going. you have to have a team around you to be able to help you, and make sure you stay with your core principles and what you believe in and dill advance legislation. -- still advance legislation. >> this a diverse group of conference -- of congress includes a record number of women and minorities, cnn interviewed more than half of them, on thursday at 8:00 eastern here from glen ivy, representative de la cruz, representative jackson, and watch a new members of the 118 congress at 8:00 eastern on c-span. or online at c-span.org. >> preorder your copy of the congressional directory for the 118 congress, it your access to the federal government with con
balancing that out, getting to a routine and to schedule this is aubrey no. we will get that schedule -- this is all brand-new. we will get that schedule down. >> are you surprised by the schedule here? rep. collins: a little bit. >> how would you describe it? rep. collins: it's like the trains coming by and you jump on. sometimes we would stop and start back up when there's a speaker. but the wheels are still going. you have to have a team around you to be able to help you, and...