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we are burning. snoopy was now ready for the rendezvous sequence to be performed on the next orbit. once more, they rounded the face of the moon. ♪ >> charlie, we just saw earth rise. it has got to be magnificent. >> charlie, i don't know how the big man sees things but if his view is better than ours, it has to be fantastic. narrator: before the actual rendezvous burns took place, the lunar module's ascent stage would have to be separated from the descent stage. but during the separation, something went wrong. snoopy began to roll rapidly. >> get out of there, babe. >> yeah ok, something went wild there. we are all set. we are going ahead. >> houston, they had a wild gyration. but they got it under control. narrator: it was an unexpected system malfunction. stafford and cernin quickly had it under control. in fact, they were never in any kind of danger. but for a few seconds, they didn't know that. for apollo 11, it would be found and corrected. now, the rendezvous sequence came step-by-step. it was
we are burning. snoopy was now ready for the rendezvous sequence to be performed on the next orbit. once more, they rounded the face of the moon. ♪ >> charlie, we just saw earth rise. it has got to be magnificent. >> charlie, i don't know how the big man sees things but if his view is better than ours, it has to be fantastic. narrator: before the actual rendezvous burns took place, the lunar module's ascent stage would have to be separated from the descent stage. but during the...
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the one burn of the mission that absolutely had to work.ollo 10 out of its lunar orbit. >> everything looks good. >> roger. we are go here. will be on the way home. this maneuver would take place behind the moon, cut off from earthly contact. ♪ >> roger. we are returning to the earth, over. >> glad to have you on the way back home, 10. for the lack -- narrator: for the last time, apollo 10 watched the sapphire called earth rise. as they had throughout the mission, the astronauts shared with us the site and feelings of their voyage through color television. >> you are really hauling out of there. >> you better believe it. a fantastic site. like we were shot up from the center of the moon. >> you are going 6000 feet per second. narrator: as the crew hurtled earthward, they decided to perform one more test. a test not in the original objectives of the mission but one that would solve a problem that had baffled space engineers for years. >> they came up with the idea of .sing this razor >> that's amazing. that's what the space age does for you.
the one burn of the mission that absolutely had to work.ollo 10 out of its lunar orbit. >> everything looks good. >> roger. we are go here. will be on the way home. this maneuver would take place behind the moon, cut off from earthly contact. ♪ >> roger. we are returning to the earth, over. >> glad to have you on the way back home, 10. for the lack -- narrator: for the last time, apollo 10 watched the sapphire called earth rise. as they had throughout the mission, the...
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large number of structures threatened or burning. went into an evacuation, structure defense mode when you have must i el fires burning, lives are threatened, properties being impacted. all of that creates a complexisty and draw down on resource resources and a stress on the system. . new fire department resources around the state. at the end of the day, in the last two years, in 2017 and 18 california has relied heavily on outside resources i believe we utilize 17 different states in both 2017 and 18 even with the plethora of resources available in california. these incidents, this complexity is rapidly outpacing the ability to staff and mitigate these events with resources in house we talk a lot about aircraft. it gets a lot of media attention, aircraft are effective in what they do. in california we use aircraft frm initial attack, 95% of those fires are 10 acres or less. we achieve that goal. aircraft are crucial. we have an extended attack or major fire. aircraft play a key role in the aspects of putting that fire out in key are
large number of structures threatened or burning. went into an evacuation, structure defense mode when you have must i el fires burning, lives are threatened, properties being impacted. all of that creates a complexisty and draw down on resource resources and a stress on the system. . new fire department resources around the state. at the end of the day, in the last two years, in 2017 and 18 california has relied heavily on outside resources i believe we utilize 17 different states in both 2017...
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you can't follow across burning? what follows a cross burning? i actually don't want to know. don't know what follows across burning. >> don't worry, we'll get to the cross burning later. first, if you search the internet for kkk, some of the top stories you will find is about a small town that you never heard. i am headed back to arkansas. the town of harris has a population of 96%. it is known for still having active ku klux klan presence. what kind of bible will i get here? will i see some kind of sign of modern day racism? >> the da. ta-da. >> people say this billboard reminds them of unpleasant time in their town's history. >> i need to talk to somebody about the billboard and this lady will be. president of the harrison chambers of commerce. >> well, it broke my heart. after i cried a little while then we started working on what do we do? how do you counter a billboard that does not have an author? >> there is no website or name or nobody is claiming credit, there is no address. >> it is just a billboard. >> now, the people of harrison don't know who's responsible for th
you can't follow across burning? what follows a cross burning? i actually don't want to know. don't know what follows across burning. >> don't worry, we'll get to the cross burning later. first, if you search the internet for kkk, some of the top stories you will find is about a small town that you never heard. i am headed back to arkansas. the town of harris has a population of 96%. it is known for still having active ku klux klan presence. what kind of bible will i get here? will i see...
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is that what burn—out comes from?ot getting enough sleep, that is a huge factor in burn—out. they are probably not spending enough time with the people that are important to them. they are not having fun and doing the things that are pleasurable or satisfying for them in their lives. there are multiple factors that go along with working these long hours because it means you are not doing something else thatis you are not doing something else that is potentially going to be very good for you. there are some areas of the world that are more prone to burn out than others? there are. the us is one of those top areas because we tend to bypass our holidays, we do not take vacations. that is in large part because of the way that the work culture is, it is setup so that even if you take that needed vacation, that time to recharge, your work environment is not set up to support you, so by the time you get back, you have twice as much an of work. yes, those places where work is so emphasised that rest and recovery play second f
is that what burn—out comes from?ot getting enough sleep, that is a huge factor in burn—out. they are probably not spending enough time with the people that are important to them. they are not having fun and doing the things that are pleasurable or satisfying for them in their lives. there are multiple factors that go along with working these long hours because it means you are not doing something else thatis you are not doing something else that is potentially going to be very good for...
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burned through the back half of the aircraft it must have punctured the fuel tanks and you know fuel spilled all over the back section but the aircraft came to a standstill it came to a stop and people this is this is the really horrible part because now that they were down safely people were suddenly faced with flames on all sides especially in the back section and it was incredibly hot this fuel burns very very high. but illuminates it started melting you know these people had seconds seconds left and we heard. really heartfelt stars or people fight passages thanking the crew cabin crew for saving their lives the stewardess pulling people out by the cuffs of their necks another in the back section of the plane unfortunately he perished he tried to get the doors open to get people out through the back section he was unable to do that so he started pushing people from the back in order to get them out quicker unfortunately many of those in the back didn't make it out forty one casualties only thirty seven people survived many in hospital with burns with asphyxiation. the other thing
burned through the back half of the aircraft it must have punctured the fuel tanks and you know fuel spilled all over the back section but the aircraft came to a standstill it came to a stop and people this is this is the really horrible part because now that they were down safely people were suddenly faced with flames on all sides especially in the back section and it was incredibly hot this fuel burns very very high. but illuminates it started melting you know these people had seconds seconds...
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in belize, we e nd out about alternatives to burning crop residues. ever heard of pangolins? their scales are worth a fortune, which makes them extremely sought-after by poachers. and in peru, we hear about how forced sterilization has shattered the lives of hundreds of thousands of women. contraceptives come in all kinds of shapes and sizes. but the most common method of all is sterilization. this involves undergoing a procedure to be made infertile. according to a 2015 study, 19% of all women in the world were sterilized, most of them in developing countries. in india, the number was thought to be 39%. that's all well and good, as long as the women chose the option for themselves. but shockingly, that tends to be the exception rather than the rule. around 20 years ago, in an effort to tackle povererty, te peruvian government had more than 300,000 women forcibly sterilized. the result? lifelong pain and suffering. reporter: it's the start of another day for rute zuÑiga. as the 48-year-old makes breakfast for her husband, daughter, and grandchild, she struggles with pain, in
in belize, we e nd out about alternatives to burning crop residues. ever heard of pangolins? their scales are worth a fortune, which makes them extremely sought-after by poachers. and in peru, we hear about how forced sterilization has shattered the lives of hundreds of thousands of women. contraceptives come in all kinds of shapes and sizes. but the most common method of all is sterilization. this involves undergoing a procedure to be made infertile. according to a 2015 study, 19% of all women...
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if you look up your you have got a burned-out car and more burned-out homes. and we just pan around here really fast? this is the house we were showing you earlier. there is some progress going on here and since the fire 6 months ago 150 businesses have reopened. >> 6 months after the fire as you drive around paradise it appears that much of the debris remains. suggesting that a truly mind-boggling test has only begun. 95% of the housing stock was lost. 14,000 homes and apartments. >> we had a housing crisis even before the fire and adding 26,000 people to that crisis has been really difficult. >> the business community was also decimated before the fire. >> 80% of the businesses were destroyed. >> 6 months after the campfire the real business of paradise right now is being rebuilt from its ashes. >> we have about 150 businesses that are back in business in paradise and we know that because our wonderful chamber of congress did a door-to-door survey. >> everywhere you look. crews are clearing debris and moving concrete foundations and trucking away burned vehi
if you look up your you have got a burned-out car and more burned-out homes. and we just pan around here really fast? this is the house we were showing you earlier. there is some progress going on here and since the fire 6 months ago 150 businesses have reopened. >> 6 months after the fire as you drive around paradise it appears that much of the debris remains. suggesting that a truly mind-boggling test has only begun. 95% of the housing stock was lost. 14,000 homes and apartments....
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out to circle around the city to burn out the excess fuel why they didn't happened probably because the crew was going in blind they had no directions from the ground so the aircraft attempted an emergency landing which turned into a crash landing so the aircraft did hit the tarmac at least twice it did they did plane couldn't land from the first attempt so we'd hoped of from the ground and then when the back again harder this time and that's one apparently the shasta's they went into the fuel tanks and remember plenty of fuel to be caught a blaze and all the pictures of this aircraft running along the tarmac with all of its tail set ablaze now we've heard from some of the witnesses from some of the people who saw a. the tragedy unfold have a listen. to the fire broke out after the plane hit the ground when landing when the plane was in the air i saw a white flash it must have been lightning you want about the tragedy in the media and immediately went to the airport hoping to get information about a friend who was on the plane it's very hard for people waiting to hear the fate of th
out to circle around the city to burn out the excess fuel why they didn't happened probably because the crew was going in blind they had no directions from the ground so the aircraft attempted an emergency landing which turned into a crash landing so the aircraft did hit the tarmac at least twice it did they did plane couldn't land from the first attempt so we'd hoped of from the ground and then when the back again harder this time and that's one apparently the shasta's they went into the fuel...
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burn it! burn it! burn it! laughter ) and this might shock some americans to see but do you know some south africans aren't too fond of immigrants either. >> 25 years into democracy. communities who feel let down by their government quick to blame african migrants for every social i'll. >> our local guys can't get jobs. >> goshers are bringing drugs and weapons to our poor communities. we don't want them here. we are not xenophobes, we just don't want them here. >> trevor: good lord, if trump sees that woman, he's going to fall in love. ( laughter ) he's going to be, like, ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to my new head of vice gu-gu-ma -- lady gugu, everybody! lady gugu. ( applause ) oh, and speaking of trump, speaking of trump, south africa also has a popular anti-establishment politician in this election. his name is jewellously malimma, and if you think trump is bad, wait until you see how julius treats the press. >> these crooks were calling themselves journalists! the problem is we're not that a
burn it! burn it! burn it! laughter ) and this might shock some americans to see but do you know some south africans aren't too fond of immigrants either. >> 25 years into democracy. communities who feel let down by their government quick to blame african migrants for every social i'll. >> our local guys can't get jobs. >> goshers are bringing drugs and weapons to our poor communities. we don't want them here. we are not xenophobes, we just don't want them here. >>...
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out to circle around the city to burn out the excess fuel why they didn't happened probably because the crew was going in blind they had no directions from the ground so the aircraft attempted an emergency landing which turned into a crash landing so the aircraft did hit the tarmac at least twice it could be deplaned couldn't land from the first attempt so we'd hoped of from the ground and then wonder back again. this time and that's one apparently the shasta's they went into the fuel tanks and remember plenty of fuel to be caught a blaze and all the pictures of this aircraft running along the tarmac with all of its tail set ablaze now we've heard from some of the witnesses from some of the people who sought. the tragedy unfold have a listen. it was quite unexpected we had a flight so you katherine went to the gate a little earlier so as not to be late so we certainly had the window i just turned my head and all of a sudden i saw the burning plane with huge plumes of black smoke forces arrived at the scene within two minutes they started fighting the fire they didn't show signs of p
out to circle around the city to burn out the excess fuel why they didn't happened probably because the crew was going in blind they had no directions from the ground so the aircraft attempted an emergency landing which turned into a crash landing so the aircraft did hit the tarmac at least twice it could be deplaned couldn't land from the first attempt so we'd hoped of from the ground and then wonder back again. this time and that's one apparently the shasta's they went into the fuel tanks and...
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so this is why they circled over cities until they burn enough fuel their light enough to come in for a stable lag. in this case the pilots had been training they landed there with passengers and with fuel so maximum fuel but something obviously went wrong in the pilot says he doesn't yet know what and the tail end bounced off the runway it was pretty powerful that will fool bounces according to official according to authorities and that's when the fuel tank ruptured fuel spilled and poor deliver the back end of the aircraft and given the speeds we're doing at the given that the shots he's apparently failed. the speed the heat the friction ignited and ignited the jet came to a stop very quickly and people started evacuating but this is this is where the you know the horror starts because we want testimonies from stewardesses from eyewitnesses people thanking the cabin crew for saving their lives apparently they were dragging them out by their carts. passengers we're talking about seventy three passengers another man another steward he was in the back of the plane he tried to get a doo
so this is why they circled over cities until they burn enough fuel their light enough to come in for a stable lag. in this case the pilots had been training they landed there with passengers and with fuel so maximum fuel but something obviously went wrong in the pilot says he doesn't yet know what and the tail end bounced off the runway it was pretty powerful that will fool bounces according to official according to authorities and that's when the fuel tank ruptured fuel spilled and poor...
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we certainly had the windows i just turned my head and all of a sudden i saw the burning plane with huge plumes of black smoke. to. look like it out. here and learned about the tragedy in the media and immediately went to the airport hoping to get any information about a friend who was on the plane it's very hard for people waiting to hear the patient their loved ones but everyone is trying to hope for the best. live not talk on the. porch what's the latest that you can tell us about the class. well we're hearing more testimonies from the crew from. passengers who were on board and all of them agree that there was a loud bang and a bright flash ledge the lightning on that they all agree but afterwards the first opinions as to what happened the latest to speak to talk about what happened was the captain he described a takeoff that was normal nothing unusual about that they ascended and then they were struck he says by lightning the lightning disabled primary communications equipment so they they had no for a while they had new communications with the tower down on the ground with ground c
we certainly had the windows i just turned my head and all of a sudden i saw the burning plane with huge plumes of black smoke. to. look like it out. here and learned about the tragedy in the media and immediately went to the airport hoping to get any information about a friend who was on the plane it's very hard for people waiting to hear the patient their loved ones but everyone is trying to hope for the best. live not talk on the. porch what's the latest that you can tell us about the class....
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thirty seven people survived the disaster they're being treated for smoke inhalation burns and shock people have been laying flowers and tributes at sheremetyevo airport and at the airport and more months where the plane was supposed to land some people came simply to pay their respects here's how the tragedy unfolded and just to warn you you may find some of the scenes upsetting. when the plane was in the air i saw a white flash a most of the morning. we certainly had the windows i just turned my head and all of a sudden i saw the burning plane with huge plumes of black smoke. over the city down. with an investigation underway at three main theories are being focused on at this point pilot error a systems malfunction and bad weather at all the latest here's mine got stiff. as a lot of testimony a lot of witness accounts that are coming out now important not to jump to conclusions but the most reliable source is the captain for example he has. made comments he has said that during the takeoff there was no hint of trouble i mean things. nominal was functional not a hint of trouble and
thirty seven people survived the disaster they're being treated for smoke inhalation burns and shock people have been laying flowers and tributes at sheremetyevo airport and at the airport and more months where the plane was supposed to land some people came simply to pay their respects here's how the tragedy unfolded and just to warn you you may find some of the scenes upsetting. when the plane was in the air i saw a white flash a most of the morning. we certainly had the windows i just turned...
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near the windows i just turned my head and all of a sudden i saw the burning plane with huge plumes of black smoke. like to be. joining me in the studio not to discuss what happened as our senior correspondent. so more on what the latest well we're still learning what happened as a lot of testimony a lot of witness accounts that are coming out now important not to jump to conclusions but the reliable sources the captain for example he has. made comments he has said that during the takeoff there was no hint of trouble and then was nothing was functional not a hint of trouble and one of that changed just. after takeoff as they were sending climbing higher and higher they were struck by lightning. the lightning caused wrecked havoc on the aircraft's electronic systems seemingly all of them for example it should circuited the radio communications gear and even the backups didn't work. we had no communication we managed to restore through the emergency frequency on the second radio station and it was intermittent that is after turning on the transmitter it was only possible to say a few wor
near the windows i just turned my head and all of a sudden i saw the burning plane with huge plumes of black smoke. like to be. joining me in the studio not to discuss what happened as our senior correspondent. so more on what the latest well we're still learning what happened as a lot of testimony a lot of witness accounts that are coming out now important not to jump to conclusions but the reliable sources the captain for example he has. made comments he has said that during the takeoff there...
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we certainly had the windows i just turned my head and all of a sudden i saw the burning plane with huge plumes of black smoke. if. joining me in the studio now to discuss what happened is our senior correspondent ron castillo rod tell us the latest full bits and pieces are merging more and more witness accounts testimonies from the from the crew as well as from the passengers from authorities and we've heard from the pilot now he told us about how they took off everything was fine everything was normal the the jet was in perfect condition they began their ascent minutes off the takeoff and that is when tragedy struck when things went south that is like me according to with this is according to the cabin crew they heard a very loud bang and a really bright flash and everybody seems to believe that there was lightning that struck them and when it did it took down a number of. access the bit of doubt communications gear it took out guidance and other systems. we had no communication we managed to restore it through the emergency frequency on the second radio station and it was intermittent
we certainly had the windows i just turned my head and all of a sudden i saw the burning plane with huge plumes of black smoke. if. joining me in the studio now to discuss what happened is our senior correspondent ron castillo rod tell us the latest full bits and pieces are merging more and more witness accounts testimonies from the from the crew as well as from the passengers from authorities and we've heard from the pilot now he told us about how they took off everything was fine everything...
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she is an acid burns victim and is well known in the media.successful. have you got any? yes, i have, small tweaks on my eyebrows, my eyes and my lips, but i where conventional make up as well. this does not replace conventional make—up. does not replace conventional make-up. what have you done to your lips? i have added some colour in there. you can put colour dye into your lips? yes. are your lips normally blue? we give depth and colour and volume to your lips. what inspired you to get involved in this industry? many years ago i had a friend who had breast cancer and at that time i owned my own hair and beauty salon. i rented one of my rooms to a tattoo artist. i went into his room and i asked him to show me how to use a tattoo machine and then without any training i tattoo her eyebrows. with no training, buti tattoo her eyebrows. with no training, but i am a make—up artist. we don‘t advise that now. i tattooed her eyebrows. after i had done it i gave her so much confidence. i knew that i needed to do this for everybody. clearly passionate a
she is an acid burns victim and is well known in the media.successful. have you got any? yes, i have, small tweaks on my eyebrows, my eyes and my lips, but i where conventional make up as well. this does not replace conventional make—up. does not replace conventional make-up. what have you done to your lips? i have added some colour in there. you can put colour dye into your lips? yes. are your lips normally blue? we give depth and colour and volume to your lips. what inspired you to get...
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they've kept many of theirfofor, inclcluding slash-h-and-burn agriculture.e. past, it was more sustaiblble because fafarmers oy cultivateded enough landnd to d their famililies. gustavo: my ancestors kn w what it w was to protecect nature, ,y knew that. they were onwiwith nate. but as commemercializationon ofd cocomes into thehe picture, wewt making money off food. so we e sacrifice all l of the things like nature and sustnanabilityo mamake mey. porter: gustavo requena worksfn ya'axchÉ. the ngngo is working w with ll rmers to introduce methods atat are me susustaible fofor ya'axchÉ. our modern times. anotheprproblem th t the fes ll is that t they often g get ouf cocontrol, like e this one, wh hahas spread to o a neighborinig field.d. gustavavo: our goal l would noe to elimiminate fires c compley because it's's a part of the culte e and a rt o of th traditio wh we woulwant is s to put i placacthe best practicesoo ensu t that werotetect bibiodiversity a and other fa. becacause escape f fires do ao threaten other fms, , beuse whwhen a fe esescapes and yoyoue no c
they've kept many of theirfofor, inclcluding slash-h-and-burn agriculture.e. past, it was more sustaiblble because fafarmers oy cultivateded enough landnd to d their famililies. gustavo: my ancestors kn w what it w was to protecect nature, ,y knew that. they were onwiwith nate. but as commemercializationon ofd cocomes into thehe picture, wewt making money off food. so we e sacrifice all l of the things like nature and sustnanabilityo mamake mey. porter: gustavo requena worksfn ya'axchÉ. the...
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off and temps will burn off inland.re and i do not hear when the metering lights went on but i but they did. >> yeah they did, around 5:21 am, normal for this time of morning us go with 80 westbound coming through solano county, 80 to vallejo good, 37 a little slow when you get out to richmond it has been a nice drive all the way to macarthur, taking 22 minutes to make the drive and when you get to the bay bridge metering lights are on a little slow at the toll plaza friday i am surprised his people are up and at them. let's go back to the death. >>> top stories were following this morning, uber goes public today, the san francisco-based writer, repressed its ip lsi at $45 per share and it comes amid growing support for a measure to impose the city tax on public offerings in san francisco. >>> bart this weekend. running trains between the pleasant hill and concord art stations because of maintenance work. there will be a bus bridge for commuters. >>> and the warriors face-off in houston tonight against the rockets in ga
off and temps will burn off inland.re and i do not hear when the metering lights went on but i but they did. >> yeah they did, around 5:21 am, normal for this time of morning us go with 80 westbound coming through solano county, 80 to vallejo good, 37 a little slow when you get out to richmond it has been a nice drive all the way to macarthur, taking 22 minutes to make the drive and when you get to the bay bridge metering lights are on a little slow at the toll plaza friday i am surprised...
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burns: pretty problematic.is never a good sign when your closest allies iness and closest allies abroad are confused. in this case, as i s, gested before is not just a problem of communication. it is a probm of basic confusion on the strategy itself. jane: there has been such an enormous shakeup at the top of the cabinet with regard to foreign policy. who in the white house to you -- do you feel is shaping policy and can manage all of these mr. burns: there are twos? different questions. in terms of shaping policy, oftentimes it is done within the parameters of 140 or 280 characters, president trump's tweets. managing policy is a different challenge, especially when you are involved in protracted crises in the way the united states is today, not just withor iran, but with korea, venezuela. that is where you need a team around you in whom you have some trust who can manage these inissues and bring honest ns to the president's desk and make sure that choices are clear, that people look at second- and third-order
burns: pretty problematic.is never a good sign when your closest allies iness and closest allies abroad are confused. in this case, as i s, gested before is not just a problem of communication. it is a probm of basic confusion on the strategy itself. jane: there has been such an enormous shakeup at the top of the cabinet with regard to foreign policy. who in the white house to you -- do you feel is shaping policy and can manage all of these mr. burns: there are twos? different questions. in...
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feeby burn, for your crucial -- phoebie burn, for your crucial vote. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. moore, seek recognition? ms. moore: i'd like to address the house for one minute to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. moore: thank you, madam speaker. and i am so honored to join my colleagues in commemorating the 100th anniversary of house passage of the 19th amendment to the united states constitution. guaranteeing women the right to vote everywhere in our country, my state, wisconsin, was the very first state to ratify the constitution and i'm wearing this yellow rose today in honor of the remarkable women who fought for their seat at the table. they persevered. they resisted. they persisted. and the face of congress is different because of them. wells, susan b. b. anthony and sojourner truth said we must fight for what is right. wisconsin was the first state o ratify the 19t
feeby burn, for your crucial -- phoebie burn, for your crucial vote. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. moore, seek recognition? ms. moore: i'd like to address the house for one minute to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. moore: thank you, madam speaker. and i am so honored to join my colleagues in commemorating the 100th...
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i was burned second and third degree burns over 86% of my body.an't say how many surgeries i've had. but i've lost count at roughly 30 surgeries. i didn't think about having a family or falling in love, because i felt in my own head that no one was going to want to marry someone who looks like me. i very much felt like a frankenstein for a very long time. i was very lost with what i wanted to do for a career, and i ran into an old friend of mine, and she said, "san diego zoo safari park, they're hiring photographers." so i interviewed at the safari park, and i was actually hired on the spot. i would say about three or four months into the job, the strangest thing happened. i was photographing at the front gate, and this young man comes up to me, and you know, he says, "hi, how are you?" and i look at him and -- you know, i knew he worked there. i'd seen him there every once in a while. so i smiled and i politely said hi back. and he got kind of shy, and his face went quickly white. and he said, "well, i'd really like to talk to you, but i got to g
i was burned second and third degree burns over 86% of my body.an't say how many surgeries i've had. but i've lost count at roughly 30 surgeries. i didn't think about having a family or falling in love, because i felt in my own head that no one was going to want to marry someone who looks like me. i very much felt like a frankenstein for a very long time. i was very lost with what i wanted to do for a career, and i ran into an old friend of mine, and she said, "san diego zoo safari park,...
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in the desert areas that usually don't have enough fuel to burn. they are burning several hundred acres. >> another challenge is millions of dead and dying trees in the states for us are creating a tinderbox for 1st. the commission more information on website, www.kpix.com there are links and numbers. >>> a dead great will washed ashore at ocean beach this morning and this is the night the gray whale death in the waters around the bay area this year. from chopper five we were able to see what appears to be a cash on that whale and it may have been from a ship strike. they are planning a necropsy to., a small frog is making a big comeback, at yosemite national park. the red legged frog was once considered a threatened species and may have not been seen in 50 years. but now i whole new generation is popping up. is the first documented breeding of red like a frog since the release of the species adult frogs began about two years ago. that's go to paul deanno now with the weather. >> it was chilly today and it will be chilly this evening but changes ar
in the desert areas that usually don't have enough fuel to burn. they are burning several hundred acres. >> another challenge is millions of dead and dying trees in the states for us are creating a tinderbox for 1st. the commission more information on website, www.kpix.com there are links and numbers. >>> a dead great will washed ashore at ocean beach this morning and this is the night the gray whale death in the waters around the bay area this year. from chopper five we were...
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davis now has a northerly breeze so the fog will burn off inland, 50s, warmer in seattle and portland and phoenix. a lot of activity in the four corners in southern california, 60s an inland. now sal is here and were discussing what this time?>> the bay bridge, not all commutes are crowded with this one at the bay bridge are and the metering lights are little slower than usual because of a hazard, speeding up somewhat with still a 20 to 25 minute delay and that is an everyday commute at the bay bridge, 80 w. brown -- 80 westbound looking at, there you go, highway four just a little better than normal with a little bit of slowing in pittsburgh but not as bad as yesterday at this time. you can see 680 is pretty slow >>> former treasurer of a little league in union city is facing embezzlement charges 40- year-old nancy morgan is accused of embezzling more than $30,000 from the union city national little league for nearly 2 years and the team president said the board called the bank last august and noticed unusual charges to their account after morgan failed to tell the board after a fund
davis now has a northerly breeze so the fog will burn off inland, 50s, warmer in seattle and portland and phoenix. a lot of activity in the four corners in southern california, 60s an inland. now sal is here and were discussing what this time?>> the bay bridge, not all commutes are crowded with this one at the bay bridge are and the metering lights are little slower than usual because of a hazard, speeding up somewhat with still a 20 to 25 minute delay and that is an everyday commute at...
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it makes they will burn faster. >> he points to paradise which was logged about a decade ago.es cleeg those trees allowed highly flammable grass to grow instead. >> people had two or three hours less time to evacuate. >> the fires burn up to five times faster in logged areas compared to those that were left alone. >> what should be done? >> we join him at the forest outside. it scorched the area nearly six years ago. today it attracts insects and birds including wood peckers that drill into the wood to find food. >> none of these areas were plant. this is all natural. they said allowing dead trees fall down and rot creates a natural fire barrier. >> huge amounts of soil moisture. so they're much more like giant sponges. >> but selling off the trees is big business for the federal government. there's still plenty of usable wood. >> the lumber companies are quick to arrive when the smoke clears. the forest service raked in nearly $200 million. new lumber sale over the past five years. >> that is a strong what we call per verse financial incentive to prioritize lodging. >> i don'
it makes they will burn faster. >> he points to paradise which was logged about a decade ago.es cleeg those trees allowed highly flammable grass to grow instead. >> people had two or three hours less time to evacuate. >> the fires burn up to five times faster in logged areas compared to those that were left alone. >> what should be done? >> we join him at the forest outside. it scorched the area nearly six years ago. today it attracts insects and birds including...
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a fire burning about 2 acres. you see the smoke coming off that hillside. alameda county fire is using dozers to cut off the spread. there was a home right in the direct path of the fire, no longer being threatened, good news. we will stay on top of this and bring you any updates as we get them. >>> the bear that found itself stuck inside a missouri school now back out in the wild where it belongs. the 18 -month-old male spotted a mile away from campus. the school secretary sought. experts in and wandered into the building because it smelled food. authorities managed to tranquilize it and get it back in the wild. class is not in session. >>> shocking video of a lyft driver in new york city being attacked by a passenger in his car. as you can see from the dashcam is started out normal enough. the driver picked up the passenger last thursday. the passenger moaning in pain on the way to the hospital commanding the driver go faster the traffic standing in the way so the suspect got angry angry. >> drive faster please. >> you can see him getting punched over and
a fire burning about 2 acres. you see the smoke coming off that hillside. alameda county fire is using dozers to cut off the spread. there was a home right in the direct path of the fire, no longer being threatened, good news. we will stay on top of this and bring you any updates as we get them. >>> the bear that found itself stuck inside a missouri school now back out in the wild where it belongs. the 18 -month-old male spotted a mile away from campus. the school secretary sought....
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- well, i think we all know what has to be done.has t - yup, let's get to it.s - ♪ burn, burn down burnown hot topic ♪burnd ♪ don't let it steal your soul away ♪let it - hey, what the hell are you doing?hell - you should probably get out of here.d probab - ♪ light the fire ♪ ♪ take control - ♪ burn down burn down hot topic ♪ ♪ take control ♪ don't let it take your soul ♪don't l - they're putting an end to it!hey're - ♪ and take control ♪ burnin' down hot topic ♪ ♪ burnin' down hot topic - mom, dad! - what? - goth kids burnt down the hot topic and sure enough, soon as they did,h, i tried eating a hot dog, and it tasted good!tasted my vampire teeth even fell out when i bit into it!lt i'm human again!human a - we have no idea what you're talking about, butters, but we're glad you're home!but we' - that's right, son. there's only one thing i care about-- - what's that, dad? - well, would you mind telling me why there's rice-a-roni in my coffee?ice-a-ro - butters, you are grounded! a- aw, dang it! - it worked, linda. our son is groundable once more. is - fellow students, over the past week,
- well, i think we all know what has to be done.has t - yup, let's get to it.s - ♪ burn, burn down burnown hot topic ♪burnd ♪ don't let it steal your soul away ♪let it - hey, what the hell are you doing?hell - you should probably get out of here.d probab - ♪ light the fire ♪ ♪ take control - ♪ burn down burn down hot topic ♪ ♪ take control ♪ don't let it take your soul ♪don't l - they're putting an end to it!hey're - ♪ and take control ♪ burnin' down hot topic ♪...
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because losing the burned trees in the forest, even those that fall to the ground.actually slow down future fires. in fact they say areas that have been logged can actually burn up to five times faster than areas that are just left alone. >> what's the link between forest service and are they funded by these trees? >> a significant chunk is funded. they get some $40 million every year by selling trees for these private logging companies. the forest service is quick to say, it is not about the money. it is about creating a safer habitat. they point to the overall budget is some $6 billion. they're getting about $40 million each year. you can watch more on the investigations on our website. >>> up next, a windy ad investment you are for some window watchers. they had to be rescued. south sa it happened at around 7:40 this morning near the capitol station. the crash i >>> a cal train hit and killed a person this morning near capital station. it involved the northbound train which runs from gilroy to san francisco. cal train tells us the person was actually walking on t
because losing the burned trees in the forest, even those that fall to the ground.actually slow down future fires. in fact they say areas that have been logged can actually burn up to five times faster than areas that are just left alone. >> what's the link between forest service and are they funded by these trees? >> a significant chunk is funded. they get some $40 million every year by selling trees for these private logging companies. the forest service is quick to say, it is not...
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in some places it didn't burn off, like san francisco it barely burned off.urn off more quickly and with more sunshine in the afternoon. san francisco gets into the upper 60s, only 68 degrees. in the morning, 54 degrees. when we come back, we have the rest of what you can expect as you push forward into the weekend. >>> one of the most anticipated additions to disneyland officially opens to guest tomorrow. star wars: galaxy's edge is disneyland's biggest ever expansion and the biggest draw will be the main attraction, the millennium falcon. we have been on assignment this week at disneyland for a sneak peek. he even got a chance to fly the millennium falcon and got a look inside the ship. >> what about these details? obviously there is a lot to consider. >> yeah, we looked with our partners to get all the details just perfect. that happens sometimes, go ahead and push the button. push that. sometimes there is a leak in the pressure manifold and we just have to work it out. >> disney has put a reservation system into place and only those with reservations will
in some places it didn't burn off, like san francisco it barely burned off.urn off more quickly and with more sunshine in the afternoon. san francisco gets into the upper 60s, only 68 degrees. in the morning, 54 degrees. when we come back, we have the rest of what you can expect as you push forward into the weekend. >>> one of the most anticipated additions to disneyland officially opens to guest tomorrow. star wars: galaxy's edge is disneyland's biggest ever expansion and the biggest...
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we certainly are the windows i just turned my head and all of a sudden i saw the burning plane with huge plumes of black smoke. and. i figured out. and learned about the tragedy in the media and immediately went to the airport hoping to get any information about a friend who was on the plane it's very hard for people waiting to hear the fate of their loved ones but everyone is trying to hope for the best. live now to our correspondent. port more on what's the latest you can tell us about this crash. all those more and more. that coming out the. we're starting to slowly piece together what happened obviously this is all still speculation backed by witness accounts and they all agree on how it started and that is the aircraft took off the. airport and belly minutes into its flight was struck by lightning and witnesses of passengers who describe a bright flash and a loud bang the aircraft at this point that wasn't on. the pilots reported problems they tried to get in contact with the stewardesses to to warn. the passengers but they couldn't because apparently communications on board. were d
we certainly are the windows i just turned my head and all of a sudden i saw the burning plane with huge plumes of black smoke. and. i figured out. and learned about the tragedy in the media and immediately went to the airport hoping to get any information about a friend who was on the plane it's very hard for people waiting to hear the fate of their loved ones but everyone is trying to hope for the best. live now to our correspondent. port more on what's the latest you can tell us about this...
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to fire up the wood burning stove. it's not so much about heating up his living room he wants to show off his latest invention. talking congress delivers a combined heat and power plants that produces electricity short. c.h.p. generators are nothing new what is new is the way this one works burning wood to produce electricity without the help of a turbine but by means of thermoelectric generators an array of tiny thermocouples . they're made up of two plates each a different metal alloy with different electrical conductivity if one is hotter than the other that difference is converted to electricity as charge carriers flow from the hot side to the cold side. force every song uses this model to show how it works some of the generators are attached to the underside of an aluminum plate that connected by a cable to the electric fan mounted on the model plane. yeah actually i'm pretty harmless simply put my hand on top of the body he transfers to the module. the cold side is the big block of aluminum underneath your broads
to fire up the wood burning stove. it's not so much about heating up his living room he wants to show off his latest invention. talking congress delivers a combined heat and power plants that produces electricity short. c.h.p. generators are nothing new what is new is the way this one works burning wood to produce electricity without the help of a turbine but by means of thermoelectric generators an array of tiny thermocouples . they're made up of two plates each a different metal alloy with...
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it was still burning. what do you know about pineapple bombs and lazy dogs. such lovely names.sometimes honeywell does not make any bones about it. this is about the size of a baseball and it contains 250 ball bearing like pellets in a metal casing. weapon was designed to be a civiliant population. flesh whilell leaving buildings intact. pineapple bombs, rock guys, lazy dogs. all inside people bombs. they don't knock out steel bunkers. go through aen sandbag. all they go through is unprotected human flash. soldiers know enough to get out .f the way, but children don't maybe they have learned by now. there's not much that they can do about it anyway. one 10 megaton nuclear bomb has all the firepower of all the wars in human history. we have nuclear bombs ranging from one to 25 megatons. destroyenough to cities. 50 largest not once, but 15 times over. it will multiply our nuclear weapons. and the military is beginning this multiplication process as we hold talks with the russians armaments.rategic i believe in defense. i don't deny, sometimes it's a dangerous world and in a dange
it was still burning. what do you know about pineapple bombs and lazy dogs. such lovely names.sometimes honeywell does not make any bones about it. this is about the size of a baseball and it contains 250 ball bearing like pellets in a metal casing. weapon was designed to be a civiliant population. flesh whilell leaving buildings intact. pineapple bombs, rock guys, lazy dogs. all inside people bombs. they don't knock out steel bunkers. go through aen sandbag. all they go through is unprotected...
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the fog is already beginning to burn off.s going to sooner for everybody today. the temperatures are on track from 61 up to 79 in santa rosa, livermore up to 80. and san jose up to 75. the reds are still hanging around, they said, we will go over and play the giants. they will be in town tonight. i think it'll be much better for the a's. mostly sunny there, 66 degrees. the fog is on the coast but it is eroding sooner. the thunderstorm activity is associated with the moisture that came off of the low which is forming from the sierra into the san joaquin valley. fresno, bakersfield, also over towards 9. 60's for some. rio vista is in there. temperatures in the desert might be a little on the cool side. but, temperatures in the pacific northwest are going to be warming and already 64 in seattle, looking for about 85 today, but for central california, getting all of the thunderstorm activity. we get some fault but it is burning off sooner. seattle was 83 yesterday for a record high. we will be warmer today, i think it is a one-da
the fog is already beginning to burn off.s going to sooner for everybody today. the temperatures are on track from 61 up to 79 in santa rosa, livermore up to 80. and san jose up to 75. the reds are still hanging around, they said, we will go over and play the giants. they will be in town tonight. i think it'll be much better for the a's. mostly sunny there, 66 degrees. the fog is on the coast but it is eroding sooner. the thunderstorm activity is associated with the moisture that came off of...
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the airline already said that the entire back of the plane was burned so often you can see that he was the sail and the plane. just to bring you some information. bill watching you know maybe thinking morning that they know somebody must have been on this flight just to bring you fishel information this is air flight flight one for nine. we have a break we have breaking news right now and you unfortunately. cording to the medics who are add this the shura mates of international airport well they're saying that thirteen people lost their lives as the result of this incident at the airport thirteen people are courting through the medics this is the number we're at right now in new york and. scores of people have been taken to the . opposite hospitals as well with various degrees of injuries so the number of victims stands at thirteen at the moment talking about the tragic accident that occurred at moscow's sheremetyevo airport one of the. busiest transportation hubs and it's at the time of a major national holiday so many people flying in and out of sheer amount of it today and this trag
the airline already said that the entire back of the plane was burned so often you can see that he was the sail and the plane. just to bring you some information. bill watching you know maybe thinking morning that they know somebody must have been on this flight just to bring you fishel information this is air flight flight one for nine. we have a break we have breaking news right now and you unfortunately. cording to the medics who are add this the shura mates of international airport well...
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but you say was hauling what cooking oil oil so it could be a mixture of gas that's burning and maybe >>somehow catching fire. i mean this is going to be an intense situation for those fire crews when they get on scene to a situation like this we're not quite sure what's burning against that kind of confuse the situation as to what exactly they can put on the fire initially but i will figure that out exactly they can just throw water on some cooking oil you nice things much more intense and the smoke is just filling up the whole connector ramp spilling into the maze right now so i'm just recommending the folks stay away from the maze completely if not try not to use 5.80 stick with the minutes use 8.80 to get into san francisco, instead of 5.80 because as you can see. >>this whole connector that brings you up to the bay bridge toll plaza in flames and smoke right now one fire truck on scene and something like this this type of fire is not easy to put out as we just said, it's loaded with cooking oil so for people like i know a lot of commuters come down, let's say 24 can they connect
but you say was hauling what cooking oil oil so it could be a mixture of gas that's burning and maybe >>somehow catching fire. i mean this is going to be an intense situation for those fire crews when they get on scene to a situation like this we're not quite sure what's burning against that kind of confuse the situation as to what exactly they can put on the fire initially but i will figure that out exactly they can just throw water on some cooking oil you nice things much more intense...
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she wants people to stop using pam. >> you're still burning, you're still burning. skin was melting off my flesh. >> another restaurant worker in houston was also severely injured when a can exploded. >>> and now your morning money report. the major losses on wall street. >> the worst day since january 3rd. a live look at the big board right now with trading under way. we're up about 31 points right now. investors are worried president trump will impose new tariffs on china friday. analysts are warning we should be ready to be unsettled the rest of the week at best. >>> brand-new on our live desk new rules for pharmaceutical companies who advertise on tv. they will have to tell you just how much the drugs cost. this will shame the drug industry about their skyrocketing prices. the ten most commonly advertised cost up to $11,000 per month. companies have 60 days to comply and you will see the changes shortly. >>> jessica, thank you. the husband of candidate and south bend, indiana, mayor pete buttigieg will speak at stanford university tonight. she will discuss life
she wants people to stop using pam. >> you're still burning, you're still burning. skin was melting off my flesh. >> another restaurant worker in houston was also severely injured when a can exploded. >>> and now your morning money report. the major losses on wall street. >> the worst day since january 3rd. a live look at the big board right now with trading under way. we're up about 31 points right now. investors are worried president trump will impose new tariffs on...
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the fire is burning bright under let tricity is flowing. in from other fun the moment of truth. and it works. as even if it is a very promising and interesting technology we'll be hearing more about it like. cost ericsson's company already manufactures themselves the stage he says there's lots of interest and he gets inquiries from all over the world. climate change is a global crisis. we already know many of the causes. and the consequent things like floods and droughts which could also have severe implications for the timber industry. researches in switzerland doing a long term study on tree varieties to see which ones have the best chance of survival. the impact of climate change is particularly severe in switzerland the average temperature has risen by two degrees celsius since records began more than twice the global average scientists say it could rise by up to six degrees by the end of the century switzerland's forests are under threat one growing danger is the lack of water leading to drought stress. steffen flickinger manages the forests unless city of burn on the land
the fire is burning bright under let tricity is flowing. in from other fun the moment of truth. and it works. as even if it is a very promising and interesting technology we'll be hearing more about it like. cost ericsson's company already manufactures themselves the stage he says there's lots of interest and he gets inquiries from all over the world. climate change is a global crisis. we already know many of the causes. and the consequent things like floods and droughts which could also have...