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an assistant secretary of defense the under secretary of defense, if you can believe this, alf file a closure of the incoming inspector general for the pandemic recovery. mr. president if we had aad nickel, a nickel for every democratic colleagues have claimed congressional oversight of the recovery programs was important, the cares act would have paid for itself. and yet, democrats blocked the confirmation of this inspector general to look over the programs this week. so the senate will prepare to confirm these qualified people the hard way. three years and counting of democratic heel dragging continues. have course that will be plenty of legislative business before us as well. senators will continue to monitor the pandemic response and discuss ways to help the nation pivot towards reopening an economic recovery. in addition, thanks to the hard work of senators gardner and danes, we will be able to take up their bipartisan great american outdoors act and the next work. amounts on achievement to secure public land and upkeep well into the future. we will have the national defense auth
an assistant secretary of defense the under secretary of defense, if you can believe this, alf file a closure of the incoming inspector general for the pandemic recovery. mr. president if we had aad nickel, a nickel for every democratic colleagues have claimed congressional oversight of the recovery programs was important, the cares act would have paid for itself. and yet, democrats blocked the confirmation of this inspector general to look over the programs this week. so the senate will...
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the ceremony honor those who died, but it alfe for tholdenav cemetery the we coast.>> reporth so the best way to honor them is to preserve the place where they've been laid to rest. very few have been buried here since world war i sends so it became a largely forgotten place but this morning a large group of socially distance visitors kept alive a memorial dead tradition that has been unbroken for the last 149 years. >> we have never missed that it'sti at we are here. >> rep mete the fil g ofy,ughtof fry whe the stngled baofonor wi the old graveyard has deteriorated badly, especially since the navy base was shut down in 1996. >> we have come over here for years and it's been so run down and when the government left it got worse. >> reporter: for years, the federal government refused to fix the place up, but recently, the 801st company of the u.s. army corps of engineers took up the challenge. old sick trees were removed, the fencing was taken away to be restored later, and gravestones darkened with age are being cleaned and repaired. soon, a drainage problem will finally be fixed tha
the ceremony honor those who died, but it alfe for tholdenav cemetery the we coast.>> reporth so the best way to honor them is to preserve the place where they've been laid to rest. very few have been buried here since world war i sends so it became a largely forgotten place but this morning a large group of socially distance visitors kept alive a memorial dead tradition that has been unbroken for the last 149 years. >> we have never missed that it'sti at we are here. >> rep...
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leaves not this one says that when 235 grams of discarded fishing nets to make one yards of fabric eco alf is now making a very good turnover customers like for quality and design as well as the clear message there is no plan it's being. able to make a new generation of recycled products with the same qualities and is the best. that we could demonstrate there's no need to keep on digging deeper and deeper to get better but we can transform what other people call waste into polymer yarn fabrics and products and service ethos is not only about the materials but about working conditions in the industry. produces her clothes in a garment factory in bangladesh which companies such as samarra and h. and m. also work with. she is advising these fashion giants on how they can reduce their c o 2 emissions and less waste. after their production so that we are helping to make the waste transparent the production that. they can actually in the moment when they. decide. to start designing. products as well. as we will be from their main productions. brands are trying to become green or. not she and man
leaves not this one says that when 235 grams of discarded fishing nets to make one yards of fabric eco alf is now making a very good turnover customers like for quality and design as well as the clear message there is no plan it's being. able to make a new generation of recycled products with the same qualities and is the best. that we could demonstrate there's no need to keep on digging deeper and deeper to get better but we can transform what other people call waste into polymer yarn fabrics...
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alf's. israeli leadership on peres also in attendance was left alone are. enough to. a. week or so i thought was assassin later on i saw him in tunis and i asked him why he hadn't also shot that is he said he's orders to kill some thought we only saw one day i hope to write an article about abu nidal and some thought i would call it who is a traitor the murderer or the victim the victim was innocent and honorable a man who knew where his people's interests lay but the murderer was a tool and a traitor abu nidal discredited the palestinian cause in the eyes of the world when in 19052 of his european cells attacked rome and vienna airport killing 18 and wounding a 140 people. a cia document at the time claimed that abu nidal had not attacked a single israeli target back here. in june 1983 when it was syria declared on a shuttle persona non-grata and expelled him from damascus the break was cemented. so what's going to come out. at this here you have to go there on the field and just have a i said it's going to. do you mean exactly as a. matter. that would you know i am ver
alf's. israeli leadership on peres also in attendance was left alone are. enough to. a. week or so i thought was assassin later on i saw him in tunis and i asked him why he hadn't also shot that is he said he's orders to kill some thought we only saw one day i hope to write an article about abu nidal and some thought i would call it who is a traitor the murderer or the victim the victim was innocent and honorable a man who knew where his people's interests lay but the murderer was a tool and a...
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running ichi alf's and and you know destroying an ordinary investor well here is a part of this story of the global collapse of the economy despite all the blow up dolls in the monetary system the u.s. dollar short is nigeria running out of foreign exchange amid oil price collapse even with the recovery the nigerian government's revenue and its access to u.s. dollars through oil exports is less than half of what it was at the start of the year so the oil export nations especially places like nigeria which are you know vulnerable economies are not very diverse they're suffering hugely because of the oil collapse they're suffering a shortage of dollars and somebody response to this commodities trader woman an analyst and with some of the math now it's his estimate so it's not totally accurate and maybe not perfect but i did rough math a while ago and estimated that u.s. dollar oil transactions will be down $1.00 trillion dollars in 2020 versus $21000.00 from approximately $1.00 trillion down to $800000000000.00 demand collapse plus price decline that's a lot of lost us dollars so that's
running ichi alf's and and you know destroying an ordinary investor well here is a part of this story of the global collapse of the economy despite all the blow up dolls in the monetary system the u.s. dollar short is nigeria running out of foreign exchange amid oil price collapse even with the recovery the nigerian government's revenue and its access to u.s. dollars through oil exports is less than half of what it was at the start of the year so the oil export nations especially places like...
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, ouour 3 groupsps work together because we're interested in trying to understandnd the futurure of alf these spspecies, both for conservation of the species--how do we protect the species in the future?--but also for sustainable farmrming. bush: the academic world moves at its own pace.e. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are momentnts and there are projects t that bring everyone into the folold and let t the is kind of flow. it's vevery organ. it's the way that thinknking works, t the way that problem-sosolving workrks, the y that youou approach h a problemm a didifferent peperspective sometimes, take e a step bacack. whwhen you're working on a project, you d develop the commmmunity thatat helps you moe forward. swezey: nonow we are at this pot where the knowledgdge that's ben accumulateted here on n abalone farms like this s is actuallllya valuabable resourcrce, and it'sa criticalal step in conserving ge species in many ways, not only from a technical standpoint, but also from what was achieved, starting the farm inin the first place and gettining th
, ouour 3 groupsps work together because we're interested in trying to understandnd the futurure of alf these spspecies, both for conservation of the species--how do we protect the species in the future?--but also for sustainable farmrming. bush: the academic world moves at its own pace.e. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are momentnts and there are projects t that bring everyone into the folold and let t the is kind of flow. it's vevery organ. it's the way...
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, , our 3 grououps work together because we're interested in trying to understatand the fututure of alf these e species, both for conservation of the species--how do we protect the species in the future?--but also for sustainable fafarming. bush: the academic world moves at its own pacace. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are momements and there are projectsts that bring everyonene into the f fold and lelet the is kind of flow. it's s very organ. it's the way that thihinking works,s, the way that problem-m-solving woworks, the y that y you approacach a problelm a a different t perspective sometimes, takake a step b back. when you''re working on aa project, youou develop the cocommunity ththat helps you moe forward.d. swezey: : now we are at this p t where the knowleledge that's ben accumulalated here o on abalonee farms like thihis is actuauallya valuluable resouource, and it'sa criticical step in conservininge species in many ways, not only from a technical standpoint, but also from what was achieved, starting the farm m in the first place and getttti
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that it is something cheap or reprehensible as it has been because of alf this is the sort of. bank then they would say we're an orchestra we play brahms and the like why would we play video game music of all things if they had their pride in the war for their loss it's not like the orchestra itself that those instruments are foreign to kids today they just don't like that sound it's just that the music that speaks to them is not what's being played in those concert halls not truly nationally young people aren't immediately interested in an outdated all price it's not part of their culture but games are omnipresent in today's youth culture. omnipresent the music that my grandfather grew up with right like i don't go around listening to that they did it because it was it was made for his time it was made for people who thought the way he did and a society that function the way that it at that time and the music that i listen to is made for my time and speaks to me in a different way and that gave me seemed an integral part of the gaming scene an art form that attracts a large sp
that it is something cheap or reprehensible as it has been because of alf this is the sort of. bank then they would say we're an orchestra we play brahms and the like why would we play video game music of all things if they had their pride in the war for their loss it's not like the orchestra itself that those instruments are foreign to kids today they just don't like that sound it's just that the music that speaks to them is not what's being played in those concert halls not truly nationally...
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normal of either but the crowd through the chef in the kitchen in zinah alf god invited us the pasta and so whole in the house and temperate too it's a control issue it's put off sharon to do well sure is holding us on taney his rating up as he's on iran 270 people have come to the initiatives and the only thing i was harkened the group was from over 30 years ago. i had ls and the steering committee. is that my diet you tell me how was the initiative found it it was thanks to 2 happy coincidences the 1st audrey lord was in berlin because my and who was our great aunt yes she was an american writer from the black feminist movement in the u.s. but she was teaching in berlin when we were in because over the course of her time there she met a lot of black women who came to her readings. you know i just covered that they didn't know each other. so she hit on the idea of connecting them so that they could exchange experiences come on down come she also brought out what i believe is the 1st book of stories born by black people about black people and german history crossing the secret missio
normal of either but the crowd through the chef in the kitchen in zinah alf god invited us the pasta and so whole in the house and temperate too it's a control issue it's put off sharon to do well sure is holding us on taney his rating up as he's on iran 270 people have come to the initiatives and the only thing i was harkened the group was from over 30 years ago. i had ls and the steering committee. is that my diet you tell me how was the initiative found it it was thanks to 2 happy...
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the mother by the by the crowd through the chef in the kitchen when zinah alf garden by ness the post turbines a hole in the house and temperate too it's a control issue it's put off sharon to do well to or is holding us on taney is right and up to this and around 270 people have come to the initiatives and you only to others hearken to who post from over 30 years ago. psychedelic s. and the steering committee. if that diet you tell me how was the initiative found it. it was thanks to 2 happy coincidences the 1st audrey lord was in berlin because my man who was ok don't you know she was an american writer from the black feminist movement in the us but she was teaching in berlin with you even because over the course of her time there she met a lot of black women who came to her readings you know discovered that they didn't know each other. so she hit on the idea of connecting them so that they could exchange experiences and come on down come she also brought out what i believe is the 1st book of stories told by black people about black people in germany. to the secret mission to mentio
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normal of either by the frog or through the chef in the kisha zinah alf garden by nests the post where i'm so whole in the house and temperate too it's a control issue it's put off sharon to do well sure it's holding us on taney his rating up to this and around 270 people have come to the initiatives and the only thing i was harkened the group was front of a 32nd. attack a day less in the steering committee. and if the diet you tell me how was the initiative found it. it was thanks to 2 happy coincidences the 1st lord was in berlin because i'm who was i don't. she was an american writer from the black feminist movement in the us but she was teaching in berlin with you even because over the course of her time there she met a lot of black women who came to her readings discovered that they didn't know each other. so she hit on the idea of connecting them so that they could exchange experiences on dot com she also brought out what i believe is the 1st book of stories told by black people about black people in germany. crossing the secret mission to mention. i am a black man everyone is we
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successful, bob and i can hang out some place and have a beer and maybe we can preflect o reflect on alfmore retro approach, a splashdown, like in the 1960s. >> it has a potential for being a means for bridging differences and bringing people together. >> reporter: margaret is a space historian at the smithsonian national space museum. she hopes it will unite our polarized country. >> there is something that stirs the heart in a different way when you know you're watching something through the eyes of a fellow human being. i think it puts us sitting in their seat. we imagine ourselves looking through their eyes. >> reporter: and after months of covid misery and fatigue, experiencing that feeling of wonder, riding the rocket along with benhken and hurley. they were greeted by a mask wearing jim bridenstein, something that with all of the years of preparation, no one could have ever predicted. >> i think right now, in the midst of this pandemic, when people are struggling maybe even with simple motivation, when maybe people are concerned about the future, what nasa is good at doing is brin
successful, bob and i can hang out some place and have a beer and maybe we can preflect o reflect on alfmore retro approach, a splashdown, like in the 1960s. >> it has a potential for being a means for bridging differences and bringing people together. >> reporter: margaret is a space historian at the smithsonian national space museum. she hopes it will unite our polarized country. >> there is something that stirs the heart in a different way when you know you're watching...
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the complete first season of "alf." [ laughter ] your scientology paperwork >> seth: yeah, you want toy gets their hands on that >> or another 100 copies of "the thorn birds. [ laughter ] well, christmas will be coming we hope. >> seth: nathan, it is always such a delight to see you. >> thank you >> seth: such a delight to talk to you >> thank you >> seth: "penny dreadful: city of angels" airs 10:00 p.m. on sunday nights on showtime. we'll be right back with more "late night. ♪ [anthony] hey mama, what's up? [mama] i'm confused. confused about what, everything ok? yeah, i only see one price on my phone bill. that doesn't sound confusing mama. you're on t-mobile, taxes and fees are included. oh come on, there's always extra fees! not on t-mobile mama. why can't all my bills be like this? i don't know mama. bye mama, love you. anthony? umph! at t-mobile, taxes and fees are included. and right now, when you switch your family, get 4 lines of unlimited for just $35 a line. now you can make feel like the weekend.k with jimmy dean simple scrambles. made fresh with two real eggs, sausage 'n c
the complete first season of "alf." [ laughter ] your scientology paperwork >> seth: yeah, you want toy gets their hands on that >> or another 100 copies of "the thorn birds. [ laughter ] well, christmas will be coming we hope. >> seth: nathan, it is always such a delight to see you. >> thank you >> seth: such a delight to talk to you >> thank you >> seth: "penny dreadful: city of angels" airs 10:00 p.m. on sunday nights on...
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just said, there's collusion, there's solid evidence of collusion and what was happening is in all alf the questioning sessions, the interviews, they were not finding collusion. maria: that's right. and you know now there are real questions about the mueller investigation, so on my show on sunday, sunday morning futures lindsey graham, jim jordan, trey gowdy, all questions number 1, the mueller investigation, because it was personal counsel was brought on with no evidence, no predicate whatsoever. they knew in may of 2017 that they had no evidence of collusion between trump and russia and they still named mueller. kim strassel with great op-ed the mueller cover-up, there are also questions about christopher wray is doing about this 2 years ago and said you can sleep well at night, we will take care of everything, he hasn't done anything. these two subject matters are front and center, the mueller investigation and what christopher wray is doing. what do you see happening and we are all waiting on john durham and criminal probe. byron: mueller investigation was always crippled by the fa
just said, there's collusion, there's solid evidence of collusion and what was happening is in all alf the questioning sessions, the interviews, they were not finding collusion. maria: that's right. and you know now there are real questions about the mueller investigation, so on my show on sunday, sunday morning futures lindsey graham, jim jordan, trey gowdy, all questions number 1, the mueller investigation, because it was personal counsel was brought on with no evidence, no predicate...