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californrnia is actutually at the e forefront t of solar j jut bbecause the sttate has createto many incentiveses to expandnd., that means there are about 90,000 people who are working in the industry right now, and that number is growing yeyear over yr over r year. withth all these nw jojobs opening up, we w want toe that the population of solar installers, solar project management professionals reflects the demographics of the same people organizations like grid are installing for. man: as a family, we like to have little adventures. take the kidds out. show them as s much f the w world as--as they want toto see. woman: we trtry to teach them to appreciate the e environment and to appreciate the good things in life and that would ensure that they have this s as they're growiwing up and that they y can have thhe same for their kids. i i learned ababout the sosolar system. i it was refeferred to e by one of my brothers. h he got the email from the city and he forward me the email and told me,, "hey, they're offering free solar panels. check it out." and i told my husband to do his re
californrnia is actutually at the e forefront t of solar j jut bbecause the sttate has createto many incentiveses to expandnd., that means there are about 90,000 people who are working in the industry right now, and that number is growing yeyear over yr over r year. withth all these nw jojobs opening up, we w want toe that the population of solar installers, solar project management professionals reflects the demographics of the same people organizations like grid are installing for. man: as a...
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this is actutually. remember wht was wrong with the maternal annika it wasn't the psychological analysis it was the way they gotot their data right reach the bridge and the show so you're in the census it's okay to think influence yourur psychological oututlook t it's not okay to steal data is that really what is world ending up on it companies don't know how to use social media well except to put ads. and facebook and they're realizing that that's not a good thing. do you think mom and dad we yeah we should it's their anniversary right yeah. hi mom. photo from florida. to see. tatalk to momom and. dad i'm goa show youou the so we're havi. around all of f us and those tht we love and those that we care for so that we- walk in your life in many. one is mine alone known anyone touch. you see the case. yes. he also. i'm not gonna get emotional. stop. although you guys do you guys worry about two to maria. i worry about. also i think the you just tell me what you think i need to know. which is probably okay
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toause i actutually was able see a doctor when i needed it in the prison.ome serious ailments to deal with. i suffered panic attacks and claustrophobia. clear that t iery needed to o see a doctor. dr. in the infirmary and it w was such a pivotal l momenr me. i was giveven pills. i was drugged with six p pills every y night to help me sleep o do with my stress, heart palpitations, and many otherer things. whether or not, i i was able to see time. he was a breakthrough h for me becacause i could get back this nonotion of time t to understand what time of day it was, to know when prayers would happen, because every time i would hearr the call to prayer i was able to keep trackck of time. it was so important for me. the consular visit took place on the fourth of jujuly. that was an important timime for me,, because i was able to let y family know where i was. i had not had any contact with them.. it is on the 29th of august that i was able to contact my mother by phone for the very first time. and then i wasas also ablele too start puttining in reques.s. hadask
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i in in this casee the feds words were really more importatant than its action or actutually in a action back in mamarch the senate already cut interest rates to between z zero and t the percene point in e emergency moves they will stay there at least t the next two years. the g. drum how saying he wasn't. about to purchaseses w will a also contit a higher rate than usual published in economic forecast for the first time since december in the u. s s. economy shrinks six hopper in twenty twenty that's a slightly more optimistic projection the oecd's negative ten point. percent releleased earlier today despitite. comparisons depressin were not british heart because of this and effect nature. of the policy. this time he said the central bank will continue to do everything it and- connie's. inflation and boost the labor market saying both the senate and congress were likely to have to do more he described friday's jobs report which painted and it gave him unemployment rate. is lower than expected he described as a welcome. but warned that millions of americans are likely to stay out of the w
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or could this happen actutually. i think the risk off escalatation of our confronontation is that i think- it we would do welell to take. and cdc's threats seriously because right now we have a situation where there is a lotot of uncertainty o on both sides in turkekey a and egypt at sirius these are thrhreats of esescalation all there i is uncertainty abouout. to what extent yeah this is right. you know. military assets i is able to military assssets to what extent it wouldld be able to susustain escalation i'm actualy bubut also in terms of you know polititically- with regard to is local constituencieses if. i get some of those losses- and so. egypt and turkey all. playing a gameme of chicken there they're trying t to test how a awful the other side is willing to go.. and i i didn't. are you concern. back game involves a serious risk of escalation right- were you surprised by turkey's- decisive and i would say very open intervention- backing of the government of national accord- let's just recall that- khalifa haft
or could this happen actutually. i think the risk off escalatation of our confronontation is that i think- it we would do welell to take. and cdc's threats seriously because right now we have a situation where there is a lotot of uncertainty o on both sides in turkekey a and egypt at sirius these are thrhreats of esescalation all there i is uncertainty abouout. to what extent yeah this is right. you know. military assets i is able to military assssets to what extent it wouldld be able to...
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on or for actutually bringing d down this. that y your disk. well i think there i is a copy a couple of factors that are different in ninineteen sixtyty eight m mostf ththe demonstratioions are actuy a lot of the demonstrating was. our was looting and violence and a lot of riding in a world a hundred cities yeah when gauge but it was mostly black people i would say that the overwhelming large number was black people. demonstration are different in the sense that. them are overwhelmingly white we've never seen police officers take a neat. all in support of protesters we've never seen a sheriff. march with. the demonstrators are law enforcement the top law enforcement person in that community it's not michigan. we've never seen a large number of white people who are are taking a knee and apologizing for four hundred years of mistreatmement of black people o there's a different energy this time. than ever before and a larger number of people andnd i said as i said there are huge numbers of whites. who often maybe have felt the sentiment but we're
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to thinknk about is s te knknow that ababalone who o aret free out intnto the oceaean tody are actutually going to experiee a different ocean in their lifetime than perhaps the abalone of 50 or a hundred years ago. and so o part of what krisn is thinknking about is, whatat s the e future hold for those whie abalone in the ocean? and part of that future is ocean acidificatation. ocean acidification is a particularly intereresting scientificic problem because i's fundamentatally the chchanging chemistry of thehe ocean due to risising carbon dioxide concentrtration in the atmosphee because of human activities. when we talk about global wawarming, we'e're ususually tag about t changes inin the averare temperature across the earth's surface, associated with that rising carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. the cause of global warming is the same cause of ococean acidification, so rising carbon dioxide in the atmosphere also caususes the ocecean to fundamentally change in chemistry. in 2007, our research group formed, and d there are a groupf faculty y who work together toty to underststand the imp
to thinknk about is s te knknow that ababalone who o aret free out intnto the oceaean tody are actutually going to experiee a different ocean in their lifetime than perhaps the abalone of 50 or a hundred years ago. and so o part of what krisn is thinknking about is, whatat s the e future hold for those whie abalone in the ocean? and part of that future is ocean acidificatation. ocean acidification is a particularly intereresting scientificic problem because i's fundamentatally the chchanging...
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thing that is actutually convulsing across the nation because you're asking for what?one of this looks like prprotect and serve. not of it. that interview you saw where -- there is one moment where he is just saying that llamas had to disassociate himself from it because it was so traumatic, so violent. we do this to our people. what is that? i was in t tears when i sasaw tt ininterview. i was horrified when i saw the original footage, and then n tears when i saw the interview. time, yout the same senator rand paul blocking antilynching legislation. he has proposed an a amendment n thursday that would weaken a bill making lynching a federal hate crime punishable by up to life in prison. i day before, senator paul single-handedly held up the legislation by denying its passage on unanimous consent. the bill is coco-sponsored by ye senate's three african americans -- republican tim scott of south carolina and democrats kamala harris of california and cory booker of new jejersey. >> but i am so raw today, of all days w we are doing this, i do t need my colic c the senator
thing that is actutually convulsing across the nation because you're asking for what?one of this looks like prprotect and serve. not of it. that interview you saw where -- there is one moment where he is just saying that llamas had to disassociate himself from it because it was so traumatic, so violent. we do this to our people. what is that? i was in t tears when i sasaw tt ininterview. i was horrified when i saw the original footage, and then n tears when i saw the interview. time, yout the...
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of ththe fergususon uprising that became black l lives m matter, e conditions that led to t that actutualevever ended.. i think what h has reignited tht is, obviously, the public lynching of george f floyd one week ago in minneapolis, but also the conditions -- the wider context within which that is illing over. d d becae ofof tt wider conditn of ma unemployment, th death that haseen caused by the pandemic, that th i is nott just -- i don't believe these are stst prostss against poce brutaty. hundreds, iflot of not thousands, of young white uprisings,hese making these multiracial rebellions, really. i think that is important. some people have sort of described the participation of white people as outside agitators. i know there are reports of white supremacist infiltrating some of the demonstrations. and i think those are things ththat we have to pay attentiono , keep track of come and try to understand. but we cannot dismiss in a widespread way the participation of young white people because we have to see what has happened over the last decade has gutted their lives, too. there's been s
of ththe fergususon uprising that became black l lives m matter, e conditions that led to t that actutualevever ended.. i think what h has reignited tht is, obviously, the public lynching of george f floyd one week ago in minneapolis, but also the conditions -- the wider context within which that is illing over. d d becae ofof tt wider conditn of ma unemployment, th death that haseen caused by the pandemic, that th i is nott just -- i don't believe these are stst prostss against poce brutaty....
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from the videotape, we were able to see that the other officer, officer brosnan, actutually stod on mr. brooks' shoulder whililee was struggliling for his life. amy: the guardian reports officer garrett rolfe was previously accused of cocovering that i 2015 shooting, along with two other officers. rolfe and the other officers reportedly open fire on a black an chasing him for driving a stolen truck. the officers hit the man once puncturing his long, but never reported the shooting. on wednesday night, a number of atlanta police officers staged a "sick out" and refused to show up for their usual shifts to protest the criminal charges against the two former officers. meanwhile, new video has emerged of rayshard brooks speaking in his own words about his struggles with the criminal justice system. the experience of being locked up in prison, he says, left him deep in debt and struggling to pay court fees and restitution, even as employers turned him away due to his criminal record. brooks spoke in february with the group p reconnect. >> i just feel like some of the system could look at us
from the videotape, we were able to see that the other officer, officer brosnan, actutually stod on mr. brooks' shoulder whililee was struggliling for his life. amy: the guardian reports officer garrett rolfe was previously accused of cocovering that i 2015 shooting, along with two other officers. rolfe and the other officers reportedly open fire on a black an chasing him for driving a stolen truck. the officers hit the man once puncturing his long, but never reported the shooting. on wednesday...