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. - who is baum? - l. frank baum. correct. uh, cobra kai for $200. maggie. - what is king cobra?hat's it. uh, cobra kai, $400. doug. what are sea snakes? that's it. cobra for $600. answer... [ applause ] you are still in the lead. let's make it a true daily double. okay, for $10,400, then... dendroaspis, these deadly african members of the cobra family, come in green & black. what are mambas? mambas, yes. we have less than a minute now. ] uh, i'll take cobra for $800. doug. what's a copperhead? yeah. cobra for $1,000. a mark that looks like old-timey glasses on its hood gives the indian cobra this other name. doug. what is pince-nez? no. [ laughing ] i love that, though. [ laughter ] [ beep ] what is the spectacled cobra? back to you, doug, what three clues to go. karate for $600. [ beep ] what is dan? two clues left now. karate for $800. doug. what is okinawa? you got it. [ beep beep beep ] and with that, you move up to an even $11,000. the ladies have a lot of catching up to do. maggie, you have the most catching up to do. you go first, though, in double jeopardy! right after t
. - who is baum? - l. frank baum. correct. uh, cobra kai for $200. maggie. - what is king cobra?hat's it. uh, cobra kai, $400. doug. what are sea snakes? that's it. cobra for $600. answer... [ applause ] you are still in the lead. let's make it a true daily double. okay, for $10,400, then... dendroaspis, these deadly african members of the cobra family, come in green & black. what are mambas? mambas, yes. we have less than a minute now. ] uh, i'll take cobra for $800. doug. what's a...
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Nov 4, 2019
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john baum, a professor of medicine at uc san francisco.thank you for being s here. >> i pleasure. >> sir, there is a lot of smoke right now coming from the wilefires. will you walk us through what is in wildfiroke that could be harmful to our lungs and to our air waves? >> yes. and so wildfire smoked i wo like to say it is somewhat similar already to witobacco smokout the nicotine. d so there are fine particles that we would call soot. and some of whicare highly irritating to the air waves. and then there are irritant gases as well. >> and so wildfire smoke could trigger ese respiratory problems. is there a new research then that we're inhaling and dealing with a lot of fires right now. are we going to see increasing numbers and people with asthma and other problems? >> yes. we have very strong literature about the health effects of wildfire smoke and so we will likely see hospitalizthions for people asthma and other lung disease. what we have been learning more recently stabout the few years, there is also a risk for people with preexisti
john baum, a professor of medicine at uc san francisco.thank you for being s here. >> i pleasure. >> sir, there is a lot of smoke right now coming from the wilefires. will you walk us through what is in wildfiroke that could be harmful to our lungs and to our air waves? >> yes. and so wildfire smoked i wo like to say it is somewhat similar already to witobacco smokout the nicotine. d so there are fine particles that we would call soot. and some of whicare highly irritating to...
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baums, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> really appreciate you coming in today.that'll do usit for as always you can find more of our coverage on kqed.org/newsroom. thank you for joining us. robert:ongress, and a nation divided. >> it's a sad day because nobody comes to congress to impeach a president. no one. robert: an historic house week formalizes impeachmentag proceedingainst president trump. as evidence mounts aut a possible quid o quo and as more officialsrealled to testify. the president and republicans respond with fury. president trump: you can't impeach a phosident did nothingg wrong. you can't impeach a president the history of nation.economy in >> trying to put a bow on a sham doesn't make it any o lessf a sham. >> this is "washington week." funding is providedy
baums, thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >> really appreciate you coming in today.that'll do usit for as always you can find more of our coverage on kqed.org/newsroom. thank you for joining us. robert:ongress, and a nation divided. >> it's a sad day because nobody comes to congress to impeach a president. no one. robert: an historic house week formalizes impeachmentag proceedingainst president trump. as evidence mounts aut a possible quid o quo and as more officialsrealled to...
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joel baum: i know i'm gonna say the wrong thing. anyone ever had that experience?, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. journeys but running was one way to fit in. cal: cross country was one of the only sports that the girls and the boys practice at the same time and it--that was the same season. bigad: cal is transgender and identifies as a mix of male and female but didn't know how to tell friends or teachers in high school. bigad: you felt alone? cal: yeah, i felt alone. i felt scared. i felt i was in a really dark place.der the desk becd as it sounds, cutting gave me a sense of control. bigad: what made it so challenging? cal: a lot of times, teachers didn't know how to treat me respectfully. like, "oh man, are you gonna, you know, change your genitals?" that's not something you ask a high schooler. bigad: so as a student, you felt like you had to educate your educator
joel baum: i know i'm gonna say the wrong thing. anyone ever had that experience?, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. journeys but running was one way to fit in. cal: cross country was one of the only sports that the girls and the boys practice at the same time and it--that was the same...
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to other trucks their arrivals and departures are timed to scifi to save money 20 years ago peter baume on was a logistics pioneer in the half those regions that dominated by the time this area was pretty remote without a lot of road infrastructure but that has changed dramatically for us in the last 20 years when it comes to shipping the road network has been built out now and it's very extensive. that would also be bored working. several highways cross here there are important connections in all directions now all the big players in logistics are in the region. here at the former inner german border the east german watchtower and barbed wire have been turned into a memorial band who works for the local government here he's responsible for welcoming new companies to the area he experienced the border here opening in november of 1989 but these days he has other problems in his district there's hardly any more room for new investors. the to be helping those companies is getting more and more difficult because there are fewer properties large enough to serve big companies and it's hard to
to other trucks their arrivals and departures are timed to scifi to save money 20 years ago peter baume on was a logistics pioneer in the half those regions that dominated by the time this area was pretty remote without a lot of road infrastructure but that has changed dramatically for us in the last 20 years when it comes to shipping the road network has been built out now and it's very extensive. that would also be bored working. several highways cross here there are important connections in...
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his democratic rival joe biden in exchange for military aid to kiev where the law professor philip baum but says the allegations against president trump are serious i think the president if it can be shown that he directed his subordinates to withhold congressionally funded military assistance until the state of ukraine was prepared to issue a public announcement of they were investigating joe biden and the firm connected to his side but that's right down the middle line of abuse of power and you also find directing people not to testify is instruction of just whether or not the ukrainians felt they were under pressure the transcript released by the prison shows that he solicitor the help of the foreign government by asking him in his own words to do him a favor and that favor was to initiate public investigations by the private investigation but public investigations against his political opponents. i don't see this really but your way around or whether or not you want to call it a quid pro quo whether it's a smoking gun or i think sort of off the stage the issue well jury selection is
his democratic rival joe biden in exchange for military aid to kiev where the law professor philip baum but says the allegations against president trump are serious i think the president if it can be shown that he directed his subordinates to withhold congressionally funded military assistance until the state of ukraine was prepared to issue a public announcement of they were investigating joe biden and the firm connected to his side but that's right down the middle line of abuse of power and...
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put pressure on ukraine to investigate his democratic rival joe biden in exchange for the 8 frank baum is a professor at the university of missouri school of law he says the release of these transcripts mark is significant developments in the inquiry. 1st they strengthen what we've already known about the case against mr trump in the sense that the evidence that there was indeed a quid pro quo in the sense of the fact that mr trump did indeed demand something from ukraine that is help against his political rival in return for military aid is becoming clearer and clearer and clearer. particularly today from the testimony of. the baster sandland but the other thing that's interesting i'm reading these transcripts is what they don't show and that is. the fact that there are indications of all throughout these transcripts of information that for example you know ambassador saddam would like to bring to the house but is being barred from bringing by orders of the white house and of course there are other witnesses that the house would like to have brought forward to. into the end pietschman
put pressure on ukraine to investigate his democratic rival joe biden in exchange for the 8 frank baum is a professor at the university of missouri school of law he says the release of these transcripts mark is significant developments in the inquiry. 1st they strengthen what we've already known about the case against mr trump in the sense that the evidence that there was indeed a quid pro quo in the sense of the fact that mr trump did indeed demand something from ukraine that is help against...
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Nov 11, 2019
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as an important community gathering place for prominent cincinnati families such as those of martin baum, nicholas longworth, and, of course, charles taft. each resident plays an important role in shaping the history, art and culture of cincinnati, this series celebrates their legacies as well as the new way our city continues to evolve and change. the complete schedule of all of our fall programs include our upcoming lunch and learns are available on our website which is www.taft museum.org. i would like to tell you about our talk today. today we have offered of newly released book, "the bourbon king: the life and crimes of george remus, prohibition's evil genius." bob batchelor is here with us today to share the story of george remus, the criminal mastermind and bootleg king who built a bourbon empire that stretched from his towering since any mention across america at the dawn of prohibition. bachelor is a critically acclaimed best-selling cultural historian and biographer. he has published widely on american history and literature including books on stan lee, bob dylan, "the great ga
as an important community gathering place for prominent cincinnati families such as those of martin baum, nicholas longworth, and, of course, charles taft. each resident plays an important role in shaping the history, art and culture of cincinnati, this series celebrates their legacies as well as the new way our city continues to evolve and change. the complete schedule of all of our fall programs include our upcoming lunch and learns are available on our website which is www.taft museum.org. i...