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why is this coming into it isn't important that the kind of main stock julie deb, isn't ready to suppose to say that but the good thing is the human being should need. it is important to preserve because caddick to the media and that's not stuff. a moving company doesn't change, so they do work on the colored corridors really came black. very early on this seems like it's important that the economy, it's the exact thing mechanical extended to this, how it started really impressed with for the 66 year to lead machine with 900000 kilometers on the old old. and it's made it that hang from below is a fee for me. something for me, yours or maybe me enjoy. i mean, really it was, it don't use it. we had me more speed up a parking ticket for that. but that doesn't mean that goes into portfolios and see because you don't drive the wheels. and you the kind the good hands of the 2nd and 3rd generation owners from hobbles, the whole set, perhaps a 4th generation who indeed made some the drive. this betty, somebody said, i think the national okay, the in fee that the generation has been the longest t
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that the card, you mean stock, julie deb isn't ready. it is supposed to be a good thing of the human being should need. it is important to preserve because caddick to the media and that's not stuck in the government doesn't change. so they do work on the colored corridors really came black in very early on this thing and it's important that the economy, it's the exact thing mechanical extended. we see this how it started really impressed it for the 66 year to lead machine with 900000 kilometers on the odl and it's made it that hang from below is a fee for me. something for me, yours or maybe me enjoy. i mean, really it was, it don't use it. we had me more speed go, mark, thank you for that. doesn't mean that goes into portfolios and speed because you don't drive the toilet meals and you the kind, the good hands with the 2nd and 3rd generation owners from how those the hopes that perhaps a 4th generation who indeed might some the drive this betty comedy is it the ignition . okay. the in fee that the generation has been the longest to god
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this day you had predicted why is this coming into it isn't important that the kind of main stock julie deb, isn't ready to suppose to say that. but the good thing of the human being should need it is important to preserve because caddick to the media and that's not stuck in the company doesn't change. so they do work on the colored corridors really came black, very early on this machine, and it's important that the economy, it's the exact thing mechanical extended by it has to be going to see this, how it started really impressed with for the 66 year old machine with 900000 kilometers on the old, old. and it's made it that hang from below is a fee for me. something for me or something to me enjoy. i mean, really it was, it don't use it. we had me more speed up a parking ticket for that, but that doesn't mean that goes into portfolios and see because you don't drive the meals and the kind, the good hands of the 2nd and 3rd generation owners from hobbles, the whole set, perhaps a 4th generation who indeed made some the drive this, betty? man, somebody said that the national. okay. the in fee
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. >> julie su signed memorandums of understanding with interior secretary deb haaland and environmental protection agency chief of staff dan utecht at the labor department in washington, d.c. it focused on creating union jobs and a clean energy. and we'll hear from stakeholders on advancing these goals. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. i want to start the program with a warm welcome to the department of labor to witness our partnership across the federal government with the signing of two separate memorandums of understanding between the department of labor and department of interior and environmental protection agency. i am theresa acuna, deputy director of the good jobs initiative here at d.o.l. the good jobs initiative helps support collaborations between these agencies as we aim to realize the vision of president biden. and through the leadership of our respective leaders. this work and today would not be possiblefit were not for the countless people in each of our agencies who believe we can act on climate solutions and create good and equitable union jobs for all. [applause
. >> julie su signed memorandums of understanding with interior secretary deb haaland and environmental protection agency chief of staff dan utecht at the labor department in washington, d.c. it focused on creating union jobs and a clean energy. and we'll hear from stakeholders on advancing these goals. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. i want to start the program with a warm welcome to the department of labor to witness our partnership across the federal government with the...
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about a week before jake was murdered, she had had surgery. >> deb admitted that she couldn't lift a gallon of milk all the way into julyom the surgery. without help. >> investigators didn't think there was any way that she had dragged jake's 180 pound body down the stairs, outside, and then buried him all by herself. they were certain that she had help. >> the suspect needle is pointing away from deb and towards stephanie? >> this entire case. the suspect needle was pointing at stephanie. >> the motive? the prosecutor said this was all about the 7:11. millions of dollars of valuable ranch land. stephanie wanted it but jake stood to inherit it. >> jake was murdered so that he would not inherit the ranch? >> we believe so. yes. i believe that stephanie knew almost immediately, if not at the time. >> and it manipulated this into happening? >> and had created the situation. if it was not for stephanie, jake would be here today. >> the prosecutor also believed that stephanie persuaded her husband dave to help with a cover-up. >> to not make any moves. >> finally, seven months after jake's body was discovered. deputies arres
about a week before jake was murdered, she had had surgery. >> deb admitted that she couldn't lift a gallon of milk all the way into julyom the surgery. without help. >> investigators didn't think there was any way that she had dragged jake's 180 pound body down the stairs, outside, and then buried him all by herself. they were certain that she had help. >> the suspect needle is pointing away from deb and towards stephanie? >> this entire case. the suspect needle was...
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july set to be the earth's hottest month ever recorded. ginger is tracking the latest for us. hi, ginger. >> hey there, deb. where we have a headline that july, and no surprise because we've had some of the hottest days by 20 some days on earth, on record. we now have that from the world meteorology organization that it is going to be the hottest july. let's talk about what that means. that 1.5 degree celsius degree threshold we're trying to stay away from we touched on for the first couple weeks. what i want to show you is what's going to happen more in the weather. that's the climate and globally. weather wise we still have extreme heat. we had our hottest heat indexes recorded in kansas city. they were 120 wednesday. 122 st. joseph, missouri. they're still in excessive heat warnings. george, the southwest where they had those rushing of their records in phoenix, el paso, will finally see monsoon flow and some cooling as we go into early next week. that does not mean we're going to be cooler overall. we've got a lot of summer left to go. >> okay, ginger. thank you very much. >>> we're going to turn to conc
july set to be the earth's hottest month ever recorded. ginger is tracking the latest for us. hi, ginger. >> hey there, deb. where we have a headline that july, and no surprise because we've had some of the hottest days by 20 some days on earth, on record. we now have that from the world meteorology organization that it is going to be the hottest july. let's talk about what that means. that 1.5 degree celsius degree threshold we're trying to stay away from we touched on for the first...
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julie: all right. and now, i want to invite the amazing, the historic, the impact. secretary deb haaland of the department of interior to come up and talk about all the work she's doing. [applause] deb: hello, everyone. i am so proud to be here, proud to -- to partake in this amazing event and it's an honor to join all of you, thank you so much, acting secretary su, my friend and colleague, for hosting us, and thank you to lee, wayne, and frank for sharing your stories because stories are what move us forward, and so happy to meet you as well, dan. thank you all so much. it's important to hear stories. because these because these are stories of how family-sustaining job creation can combat environmental injustice and advance a clean energy economy and so thank you again. since day one of the biden-harris administration, the department of the interior has led the way in creating good-paying jobs in the clean energy economy that so many of us are working to provide for our country and its future. with funding from the president's investing in america agenda, we're putting historic
julie: all right. and now, i want to invite the amazing, the historic, the impact. secretary deb haaland of the department of interior to come up and talk about all the work she's doing. [applause] deb: hello, everyone. i am so proud to be here, proud to -- to partake in this amazing event and it's an honor to join all of you, thank you so much, acting secretary su, my friend and colleague, for hosting us, and thank you to lee, wayne, and frank for sharing your stories because stories are what...
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deb haaland and e.p.a. chief of staff dan utecht will meet with acting secretary julie su. they'll discuss in investing in u.s. jobs, the economy. watch live coverage of their meeting this afternoon at 3:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span, online at c-span.org, and on our app, c-span now. >> this weekend, former president donald trump speaks from the palm bea cnty convention center in west palm beach, fri. watch live saturday at 6:45 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, r free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, a conversation about the declaration of independence with martin, host of the washington times history as it happens podcast. and george washington university history professor denver brunson. and at 9:45 p.m. on the presidency. an author talks about hoover and roosevelt about the humanitarian crises of poland and finland at the onset of world war ii. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find the full schedule on your progra
deb haaland and e.p.a. chief of staff dan utecht will meet with acting secretary julie su. they'll discuss in investing in u.s. jobs, the economy. watch live coverage of their meeting this afternoon at 3:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span, online at c-span.org, and on our app, c-span now. >> this weekend, former president donald trump speaks from the palm bea cnty convention center in west palm beach, fri. watch live saturday at 6:45 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, r free mobile video...