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the fact they're prone to burn and adapted to burn. they don't understand there's a role we play there in managing the forest. the other thing is what they see when they move there is their expectation of what is natural. the problem is we're looking at unnatural conditions for the forest. any alteration to what they see in terms of thinning looks unnatural and it is trying to move us back to a more natural conditions. we have problems and i suppose education would work there. the fires in california are educating people pretty quickly. >> i had the privilege of serving on the select committee for climate change. we talk about the resiliency. that's bipartisan. we all believe that, that we need to do that. no question about it. you know, i believe that in order to address climate change that i believe in, i believe we have to have adaptation, mitigation. one of the things we can do is through land management. again, dr. collins, is that something we're doing a good enough job of practicing. are there improvements we can make? >> i stil
the fact they're prone to burn and adapted to burn. they don't understand there's a role we play there in managing the forest. the other thing is what they see when they move there is their expectation of what is natural. the problem is we're looking at unnatural conditions for the forest. any alteration to what they see in terms of thinning looks unnatural and it is trying to move us back to a more natural conditions. we have problems and i suppose education would work there. the fires in...
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that kind of burn will bring me back in my childhood, 14 months in the hospital, in the burn unit.to relive that again. it's so painful. but i praise god. maybe someone needs my help. i met the lady. she got burned so badly that she did not want to live anymore. even the nurse was there. i got in and i showed the scars and i am talking with her and i prayed with her. it seemed like she would not respond to anything. and then i know the time. 10 minutes. then i pray with her. the nurse would come with me and said, wow. thanks for sharing your life. just 10 minutes, after talking with her, she is smiling and eating and drinking and that is a whole world. i am so thankful for that. hannibal: i met so many people all who went to the war, including the leader of the band i had in high school. he went and he was never the same when he came back and i never met someone who went to that war who was the same and i felt dad i could not help. but i realized -- i felt bad i could not help. [applause] hannibal: i met so many people all who went to the war, including the leader of the band i had
that kind of burn will bring me back in my childhood, 14 months in the hospital, in the burn unit.to relive that again. it's so painful. but i praise god. maybe someone needs my help. i met the lady. she got burned so badly that she did not want to live anymore. even the nurse was there. i got in and i showed the scars and i am talking with her and i prayed with her. it seemed like she would not respond to anything. and then i know the time. 10 minutes. then i pray with her. the nurse would...
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and next they burn people. and unfortunately, and the history of the world, i would say there has rarely been a regime that burned books, that didn't at some point begin destroying people. we are -- of books are an extension of the human spirit. they are human objects. and they have been treated in this most horrible way. as a sarah get four people, for memories, for information, for all of the things that we are, that makes us different from inanimate objects. one of the most chilling facts that i learned, was one of the world's great book burners. he began his professional life as a librarian. >> host: he knew the power. >> guest: he knew how powerful books are. and he knew in the effort to reinvent chinese society, that books had to be destroyed. and clean the slate. >> guest: alberto monk while in his history of reading books, this chapter on forbidden reading. >> guest: really. >> host: the slave owners, dictators and other holders of power have known the easiest group of people to rule, is the illiterate.
and next they burn people. and unfortunately, and the history of the world, i would say there has rarely been a regime that burned books, that didn't at some point begin destroying people. we are -- of books are an extension of the human spirit. they are human objects. and they have been treated in this most horrible way. as a sarah get four people, for memories, for information, for all of the things that we are, that makes us different from inanimate objects. one of the most chilling facts...
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doctors who are so burned out that they're quitting or worse killing themselves in shocking numbers why is the system letting doctors and patients down are you a medical professional we want to hear from you join the conversation in our live you tube chat to doctors have already sort of sort thoughts here take a look. doctors have the highest suicide rate of any profession i run a dr suicide hotline and i've investigated more than $1300.00 doctor suicides root cause analysis reveals human rights violations as the culprit doctors who don't succumb to suicide are victims to coping with abuse is not a solution ending abuse is injured morals offers no solution burnout is just a smokescreen human rights violations are killing doctors and patients let's focus on facts and real solutions so when the insurance company calls and says that they're not going to pay for the medication that you perceive cried or when a hospital administrator says you must discharge your patients today obviously these are examples that your ability to provide good patient care but they also come to you as if you've m
doctors who are so burned out that they're quitting or worse killing themselves in shocking numbers why is the system letting doctors and patients down are you a medical professional we want to hear from you join the conversation in our live you tube chat to doctors have already sort of sort thoughts here take a look. doctors have the highest suicide rate of any profession i run a dr suicide hotline and i've investigated more than $1300.00 doctor suicides root cause analysis reveals human...
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because burning it would be a terrible waste. let's discuss something controversial. for a few years there's been a religion debate about whether on there we should take the plane to travel across cities and countries we know that flee in scores high emissions of carbon dioxide and are bad for the environment our colleague traveled to sweden to move to an activist who has given up flying for good and is convincing others to do with. 14 and a half hours for changes let's go. i'm on a mission to find out more about the no fly movement and how it's impacting business and so i'm heading to the heart of the movement sweden the long way by train a journey that flying would take less than 2 hours 1st as the train to hamburg environmental activists like such a tool bag have got people thinking about their contribution to the climate crisis and rethinking that flying happen sweets even have a new word for it. off light shade. emissions from flying make up more than 2 percent of the global c o 2 total. i really thought we were getting to go on the prairie i can't believe but i
because burning it would be a terrible waste. let's discuss something controversial. for a few years there's been a religion debate about whether on there we should take the plane to travel across cities and countries we know that flee in scores high emissions of carbon dioxide and are bad for the environment our colleague traveled to sweden to move to an activist who has given up flying for good and is convincing others to do with. 14 and a half hours for changes let's go. i'm on a mission to...
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our cool the burn question. what do you use to cool the burn? ice cube, cool water and ice-cream cone. a lot of kids put ice. we mention that we don't want you to use ice. this is why. we want you to use cool water. post-test. 90% get it right. we are teaching them and the repeated exposure shows over time they learn more and more. >> why don't you use ice? >> we don't use ice because ice is so cold that frozen water sticks to burn skin. when you pull it off, it might pull-off your skin. >> are these presentations done in spanish or chinese? >> yes, these presentations are done every year in spanish and chinese. we just finished two spanish presentations last week in the mission. we have printed materials in i think 11 languages, scott. >> updated seven languages. we are looking to expand to as many as possible, probably the goal is 20. >> this is a fantastic program. keep up the good work. thank you for all the hours and time that you have put into this. the fact that you are educating our youth throughout the city in fire safety is a huge cont
our cool the burn question. what do you use to cool the burn? ice cube, cool water and ice-cream cone. a lot of kids put ice. we mention that we don't want you to use ice. this is why. we want you to use cool water. post-test. 90% get it right. we are teaching them and the repeated exposure shows over time they learn more and more. >> why don't you use ice? >> we don't use ice because ice is so cold that frozen water sticks to burn skin. when you pull it off, it might pull-off your...
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plus, australia burning.fter historic wildfires scar the continent, questions arise over how to manage the land. >> i said, "no, something doesn't feel right." and i think it was only like an hour later that this all came through, and we are tunate that we weren't here, because you would not survive. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connts >> fidelity investments. >> consumer cellular. american crue lines. supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems. skoll foundation.org. the lemelson foundation, committed to improving min through invention in the u.s. and developing foundations, on the web at levels in.org -- lemelson.org. supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound. org. and with the ongoing support of these
plus, australia burning.fter historic wildfires scar the continent, questions arise over how to manage the land. >> i said, "no, something doesn't feel right." and i think it was only like an hour later that this all came through, and we are tunate that we weren't here, because you would not survive. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years....
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plus, australia burning. after historic wildfires scar the continent, questions arise over how to manage the land. >> i said,no, something doesn't feel right." and i think it was only like an hour later that this all came through, and we arso fortunate that we weren't here because you would not survive. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing countriesle on the web alson.org. >> suppo catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. an
plus, australia burning. after historic wildfires scar the continent, questions arise over how to manage the land. >> i said,no, something doesn't feel right." and i think it was only like an hour later that this all came through, and we arso fortunate that we weren't here because you would not survive. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the...
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>> throw it on the ground. >> burn it up. >> burn it. burn it. burn it. >> i would take a picture of the hottest person i could find. yeah, this is my ex. there you go. torch it! hi, everybody. here's a look from sutro tower. i'm being conserved with the mid to upper 60s. i think some areas will hit 70 in the inland neighborhoods. this comes to a screeching halt with a dry cold front and gusty winds from 7:00 saturday evening through 4:00 monday morning. let's look at those winds. 7:00 saturday evening, the fastest winds are along the coast. waking up sunday morning, the fastest winds are up in the north bay, 40 miles per hour. heading throughout the day, gusts up to 35 to 40 miles per hour where we live. so it's definitely going to be a tough go sunday afternoon and evening. jobina? >> thank you. good morning, everyone. 4:55 right now. i'll show you some of the fog we're looking at now especially along the coastline. low visibility in the area. moving up to the north bay, novato, san rafael, american canyon, you can see those foggy areas this mo
>> throw it on the ground. >> burn it up. >> burn it. burn it. burn it. >> i would take a picture of the hottest person i could find. yeah, this is my ex. there you go. torch it! hi, everybody. here's a look from sutro tower. i'm being conserved with the mid to upper 60s. i think some areas will hit 70 in the inland neighborhoods. this comes to a screeching halt with a dry cold front and gusty winds from 7:00 saturday evening through 4:00 monday morning. let's look at...
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goats are burned property people. cameroon know suffers at the hand of jihadist group boko haram who are killing both soldiers and civilians in the north. communities have been rendered defenseless against the terrorist organization with homes shops and clinics burned to the ground. because everything was burned the consulting room the pharmacy the head office and the treatment room. for me. everything except for the hospital ward. killed almost 300 people in cameroon in the last year alone. the corner virus has claimed more than 2000 lives around the world and numbers last 8 in the increasing in africa the just been one reported infection that is in egypt but the continent isn't immune to fear in south africa filth a virus has been feeling discrimination against citizens with chinese roots. chinatown in johannesburg there are hundreds of chinese shops here but hardly any customers. locals tell us that business is always slow after the chinese new year celebration but others fear that the coronavirus is to blame. yeah
goats are burned property people. cameroon know suffers at the hand of jihadist group boko haram who are killing both soldiers and civilians in the north. communities have been rendered defenseless against the terrorist organization with homes shops and clinics burned to the ground. because everything was burned the consulting room the pharmacy the head office and the treatment room. for me. everything except for the hospital ward. killed almost 300 people in cameroon in the last year alone....
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this whole town down ♪ ♪ pick a spot dig a hole put them ashes in the ground ♪ ♪ baby i'd burn thist ♪ ♪ leaving pieces of my shattered heart scattered like glass ♪ ♪ i'd burn this whole town down if it wasn't for my momma's house ♪ ♪ my momma's house ♪ i would start it when where we started at the downtown party ♪ ♪ where you kissed my lips and stole my beer ♪ ♪ the city park in the dark where we looked up at the stars ♪ ♪ watched them fireworks pop last year ♪ ♪ i'd start it under that texaco sign where you said goodbye ♪ ♪ i'd get some gas and drop a match right there ♪ ♪ i'd burn this whole town down ♪ ♪ pick a spot dig a hole put them ashes in the ground ♪ ♪ baby i'd burn this whole town down if it wasn't for my momma's house ♪ ♪ my momma's house ♪ damn girl why'd you have to break it like that ♪ ♪ leaving pieces of my shattered heart ♪ scattered like glass ♪ i'd burn this whole town down if it wasn't for my momma's house ♪ ♪ my momma's house ♪ fire-red flames sunsets in the sky ♪ ♪ going out staying in staying up long nights ♪ ♪ now i'm waking up alone wishing i could move on
this whole town down ♪ ♪ pick a spot dig a hole put them ashes in the ground ♪ ♪ baby i'd burn thist ♪ ♪ leaving pieces of my shattered heart scattered like glass ♪ ♪ i'd burn this whole town down if it wasn't for my momma's house ♪ ♪ my momma's house ♪ i would start it when where we started at the downtown party ♪ ♪ where you kissed my lips and stole my beer ♪ ♪ the city park in the dark where we looked up at the stars ♪ ♪ watched them fireworks pop last year...
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but burning wood and coal in the uk'si.5 but burning wood and coal in the uk's 1.5 million but burningmillion open fires and stoves contributes 38% of harmful fine particle emissions will stop for example, a wood burner churns out 6.7 grams per hour. by comparison, a modern htv emitsjust 0.5 grams and a modern diesel car even less at 0.17 g. the wood on this pub fire is dry and seasoned so it should be a bit better for the environment but it is the most polluting types of fuel that the government will ban in england, the wet wood often found in bundles a bit cheaper that you find in a petrol forecourt or garden centre. selling traditional house coal will also be phased out with local authorities in charge of enforcement. the estimates have been we can achieve about a 50% reduction in emissions if we switch from wet wood, which can have up to a point of water, a kilogram of water, into probably dry and seasoned wood in domestic combustion. this is where ted and the pub get their dry wood from. the log supplier keith supports the upcoming ban but doesn't believe everyone will comply. thi
but burning wood and coal in the uk'si.5 but burning wood and coal in the uk's 1.5 million but burningmillion open fires and stoves contributes 38% of harmful fine particle emissions will stop for example, a wood burner churns out 6.7 grams per hour. by comparison, a modern htv emitsjust 0.5 grams and a modern diesel car even less at 0.17 g. the wood on this pub fire is dry and seasoned so it should be a bit better for the environment but it is the most polluting types of fuel that the...
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tehre ar -- there are still fires burning in new south wales. fire services estimating about 30 continued to burn but more rain is expected, and those could be put out too. another positive outcome is that water supplies have been replenished. asou can see here, it is up 60% full, 7% in a week. you can see the differences beforehand on the water beginning to rise as the ran. has come dow the heavy rains have caused disruption and damage in sydney and that is bringing problems of its own. >> about 100,000 homes are without power. we know that some schools have been closed. trains and ferries have been delayed and we know that streets everywhere in the city have been drenched from the suburbs and the west to narrator: funding for this presentation is made possible by... man: babbel, an online program developed by language specialists teaching spanish, french and more narrator: funding was also provided by... the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutioa' for amerneglected needs. and by conions to this pbs stat
tehre ar -- there are still fires burning in new south wales. fire services estimating about 30 continued to burn but more rain is expected, and those could be put out too. another positive outcome is that water supplies have been replenished. asou can see here, it is up 60% full, 7% in a week. you can see the differences beforehand on the water beginning to rise as the ran. has come dow the heavy rains have caused disruption and damage in sydney and that is bringing problems of its own....
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snowed ♪ i said if that fire ever burned i said let it burn ♪ ♪ don't be afraid of the fire babe ♪ ♪ould you burn right next to me ♪ ♪ just say ♪ just say you are ♪ babe afraid of the fire most of all ♪ ♪ you're the spark [ applause ] >> don't go away we'll be right back with more music by william aspirin. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday". 52 meat rich blue wilderness satisfies that desire. because wolves and dogs live for the hunt. with a plan tailored to you! whether you're a dine outer, take outer, veggie person, definitely-not-just-veggie person, bread lover, or cheese lover... all you have to do is answer personal assessment questions and get scientifically matched with a proven weight loss plan. find out which new customized plan can make losing weight easier for you! the new program from ww. weight watchers reimagined. join for free + lose 10 lbs. on us! hurry, offer ends february 3rd. too many after-parties. new neutrogena® bright boost with dullness-fighting neoglucosamine. boosts cell turnover by 10 times for instantly brighter skin. bright boost neutrogena®. ap
snowed ♪ i said if that fire ever burned i said let it burn ♪ ♪ don't be afraid of the fire babe ♪ ♪ould you burn right next to me ♪ ♪ just say ♪ just say you are ♪ babe afraid of the fire most of all ♪ ♪ you're the spark [ applause ] >> don't go away we'll be right back with more music by william aspirin. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday". 52 meat rich blue wilderness satisfies that desire. because wolves and dogs live for the hunt. with a plan...
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♪ burn baby burn >> that's the sound of disco. ♪ burn baby burn ♪ burn baby burn >> i loved disco.d they make some of the biggest records of all-time. ♪ ooh love to love you baby ♪ ooh love you love you baby "love to love you baby" was four minutes of singing. 14 minutes of -- a lot of not singing. ♪ oh love to love you baby ♪ oh love you love you baby >> i always wondered for the life of me was moroder in the booth like, more passion, more -- >> actually i shooed everybody out of the studio, switched the lights off, made sure the tape is running, and i said, okay, let's go ahead. and i think she did it in 10 minutes. ♪ ooh >> the donna summer records were some of the biggest records of all-time. and they kicked off a revolution. ♪ i want to do it till the sun comes up ♪ >> unless you've been living in a sealed cave you've probably noticed america's latest crazy is disco dancin'. that's dancin' without the g. >> fluffy, where have you been? ♪ i want to but on my boogie shoes to boogie with you ♪ >> what the discos take in and what they generate with the records, we're talking about
♪ burn baby burn >> that's the sound of disco. ♪ burn baby burn ♪ burn baby burn >> i loved disco.d they make some of the biggest records of all-time. ♪ ooh love to love you baby ♪ ooh love you love you baby "love to love you baby" was four minutes of singing. 14 minutes of -- a lot of not singing. ♪ oh love to love you baby ♪ oh love you love you baby >> i always wondered for the life of me was moroder in the booth like, more passion, more -- >>...
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feel. >> burn. >> feel. >> burn. >> ok, get with it. when i say feel, you say burn. feel. >> burn. >> feel. >> burn. >> feel feel. >> mr. byrne:. >> all right. all right. we tried it. so glad to be here with you. i've been to this state several times. new hampshire, nothing -- i mean, it's all on you. nothing too heavy. we know that all that we love is on the line. that's it, that's all. it's so important at this particular time in our nation's history, that we have, as dr. cornell west called senator sanders, a true long-distance runner for justice. hello, somebody. [cheers and applause] half no longer tolerate measures. we need somebody who is willing to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. so help us god. what we have in senator sand sers somebody who is willing to take on the system. somebody who understands that in this country, for far too long, we have bailed out wall street but we not willing to put a down payment on main street. hello, somebody. cheers and applause] now we got some candidates that talk about being practical. where i com
feel. >> burn. >> feel. >> burn. >> ok, get with it. when i say feel, you say burn. feel. >> burn. >> feel. >> burn. >> feel feel. >> mr. byrne:. >> all right. all right. we tried it. so glad to be here with you. i've been to this state several times. new hampshire, nothing -- i mean, it's all on you. nothing too heavy. we know that all that we love is on the line. that's it, that's all. it's so important at this particular time in our...
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tires on railroad tracks so this is the issue now the burning of tires this is an environmental thing as well so a lot of people that had support and actually felt for these protesters or say why the heck are you burning tires that is not environmentally sound so you know this game is being played all over the place and for the trio government is just a very difficult thing to walk this tightrope the other side being that they promised the indigenous peoples of this country that this government was going to pay more attention to their needs and as it stands right now this issue is going to prove if that is so. you know it really does show at the end of the day you'll discover a protest really does have an effect when you especially look at like the economic effect of just blocking a few real ones had a little bit like you mentioned this is really hurt the canadian economy i mean it's made everyone pay attention to what's going on up there thank you so much for updating us on the current situation in canada always a pleasure having you on alex. thank you. key components of a controvers
tires on railroad tracks so this is the issue now the burning of tires this is an environmental thing as well so a lot of people that had support and actually felt for these protesters or say why the heck are you burning tires that is not environmentally sound so you know this game is being played all over the place and for the trio government is just a very difficult thing to walk this tightrope the other side being that they promised the indigenous peoples of this country that this government...
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burns to her face, neck and hands.j eye and has severe burns to her face, neck and hands. i come to the salon and i know i can't make myself beautiful but i can make myself beautiful but i can make other women. as well as being trained as beauticians, once a week bothjosephine and margaret join once a week bothjosephine and margaretjoin other once a week bothjosephine and margaret join other survivors to learn new skills like embroidery, sewing and baking. it is useful because i can learn how to bake and i can then sell my products any time. lam learning then sell my products any time. i am learning cooking and baking so i can work from home. i want to work hard and get back on my feet and support my children. once i have learned the skills i can then set up my own business and earn money for my children. i have three girls and one boy. it is a small step for these women, all of whom are on a long road to recovery. the epic world war one film ‘1917‘ was the big winner at the british academy film awards, taking seven pr
burns to her face, neck and hands.j eye and has severe burns to her face, neck and hands. i come to the salon and i know i can't make myself beautiful but i can make myself beautiful but i can make other women. as well as being trained as beauticians, once a week bothjosephine and margaret join once a week bothjosephine and margaretjoin other once a week bothjosephine and margaret join other survivors to learn new skills like embroidery, sewing and baking. it is useful because i can learn how...
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this is also international on the way a spying operation come get up in washington and burn a limb that allowed intelligence agencies to steal secrets for more than $100.00 countries for half a century as we reported around 90 seconds from now. when i was still seemed wrong. but all wrong just don't call. me the world police yet to see. disdain become educated and indeed from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. now at 2020 we have the global potential pandemic here and people's fear is compound by the fact that nothing in the global economies and curbed anything so little and so you have this remark shriveling paranoia. disorientation in a world around any kind of solid anchor and it's only going to get more chaotic. describes as the intelligence coup of the last century it's been reported that the cia and its german counterpart rigged swiss made encryption machines back in the 1970 s. allowing them to spy on embassies and government institutions in $120.00 countries the whole quarter has more on the so-called project rubicun
this is also international on the way a spying operation come get up in washington and burn a limb that allowed intelligence agencies to steal secrets for more than $100.00 countries for half a century as we reported around 90 seconds from now. when i was still seemed wrong. but all wrong just don't call. me the world police yet to see. disdain become educated and indeed from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. now at 2020 we have...
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. >> australia is still burning. fires are devouring forests. daytime skies are turning marmalade. and the continent's wildlife has seen losses that are difficult to measure. this is malcolm turnbull, australia's last prime minister and a political conservative. >> the right-wing climate deniers' climate is downright dangerous, dangerous for here in australia and right around the world. >> so the server, they say, is held by a company whose primary ownership individual is from ukraine. i'd like to see the server. >> during the investigation you were leading, did crowdstrike ever send any of the dnc's computer hardware to ukraine? >> no, that is insane, and this is not within the realm of reality. >> no snapping fingers, no fire escape balcony, nope, this is not your parent's "west side story." >> everything scares me about this. it's a huge challenge. >> ladies, lady, ladies! >> and, of course, everyone has an expectation. "60 minutes" spent the last four months behind the scenes as this epic american production gets set to open on broadway. ( ticking ) >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm
. >> australia is still burning. fires are devouring forests. daytime skies are turning marmalade. and the continent's wildlife has seen losses that are difficult to measure. this is malcolm turnbull, australia's last prime minister and a political conservative. >> the right-wing climate deniers' climate is downright dangerous, dangerous for here in australia and right around the world. >> so the server, they say, is held by a company whose primary ownership individual is from...
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stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle . every week. student debt trade was money universal basic. and more catch up with running this sunday exclusively on. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage through parts of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks particularly catholic population in belfast tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes a mob was striking to put these attacks was a p.r. you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants and the burning of coal streets in belfast at the take more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and its occurrence which the solution was involved in some of those cases that killers would later be named into the enemy getting i think it went to the very very top i think if he crossed the water where politicians you thought was going on and give the go ahead. you know gone for it do 50 noise simply number 2 number on
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fight i mean i am sorry a bloomberg i have to move him if i move a bite and burning. you want to jump in there is act. if i may i also don't think yeah i'm curious kim i also don't think they're going to let bernie actually end up being the nominee maybe booted judge seems possible but what would you say to all of the disenchanted bernie sanders supporters we've seen that watch the primary get started only on them trump has been calling that out trump is the only person who has been so overly commenting on how sanders had the nomination pulled out from under him literally trump is the only person bernie won't even embedded in the debate he called it russia yet again hillary is still parroting that lie we all know it's a lie how do you do anybody recently think bernie could take on trump while trump is talking the truth and bernie is whining about what happened to him one of the things i think is very very interesting here and we go to moloch on this here after bloomberg performance and what we have seen witnessed him do with his money but basically pay people that wil
fight i mean i am sorry a bloomberg i have to move him if i move a bite and burning. you want to jump in there is act. if i may i also don't think yeah i'm curious kim i also don't think they're going to let bernie actually end up being the nominee maybe booted judge seems possible but what would you say to all of the disenchanted bernie sanders supporters we've seen that watch the primary get started only on them trump has been calling that out trump is the only person who has been so overly...
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max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning question. student. money. haven't is later system. does not. allow us. to turn an m.l.a. . and there's another machine and not. can as you cut out all of them ok if there. was not a master plan a it will be like the battle they have wait for the last 3 of a large battle my dad built. the one that having. given the people. who give the night. what the how do on our side our d. as soon as our. jane need the whole corn dog. why did not. just. chain reaction process in the reactor a tremendous heat which scientists have learned out of. here is really a patriotic scene to harness the. i was so excited about nuclear engineering because i thought it would solve the world's energy crisis this exciting science. to realize you've got the power. reactor. so all. when everything works. to refer. the problems that everything to us work japan's nuclear nightmare continues a 2nd hydrogen explosion at the fukushima daiichi nuclear complex destroyed the reactor exterior all 3 daiichi reactors have nuclear fuel rods that have b
max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning question. student. money. haven't is later system. does not. allow us. to turn an m.l.a. . and there's another machine and not. can as you cut out all of them ok if there. was not a master plan a it will be like the battle they have wait for the last 3 of a large battle my dad built. the one that having. given the people. who give the night. what the how do on our side our d. as soon as our. jane need the whole corn dog. why did not. just. chain...
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had to help there to from february to the beginning of may they started to clear some rubble and burned the bodies there were 6 to 7000 corpses burned at the old market 200 meters from here there are pictures of this there were bodies lying around everything was destroyed. we were 30 kilometers away dressed in was bombed and destroyed we didn't know where our parents were and i know that they tried to survive during the attack a 70 year old grandmother suddenly had 3 children and did not know where her daughter and son in law were these are feelings that cannot be described the grandmother almost went crazy it was chaos because there were also many refugees from poland and east prussia that's why you don't know how many in fact died because there were so many unregistered people here who were burned the corpses could not be identified of a military historian michael jones says the bombing raids on dresden lack of precision and were carried out on an excessive scale. well it's always been a controversial event right from the bombing itself on the 13th of february $945.00 dresden was a ve
had to help there to from february to the beginning of may they started to clear some rubble and burned the bodies there were 6 to 7000 corpses burned at the old market 200 meters from here there are pictures of this there were bodies lying around everything was destroyed. we were 30 kilometers away dressed in was bombed and destroyed we didn't know where our parents were and i know that they tried to survive during the attack a 70 year old grandmother suddenly had 3 children and did not know...
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we llkeep you updated ta to that ng nemaive fire burning ri now. the refinery in the city of carson. you can see the flames still shooting out. this is sat the marathon refinery. >> those reports of an explosion right before those flames broke out. chp had to shutdown the 405 that if you have been to southern california you know it is a major, major freeway in that area. the chopper pilot with our sister station reports it is gas that is burning. that might be why it is hard to put out. the flames have gotten smaller so far. [ cell phone rings ] >> yeah, i'm watching it too. i see them every day. >> the curtains, they're always drawn in this place. >> i know. >> that guy, it seems like he's in charge of them. i don't know, i don't feel very good about this. w to rert this. >> yes, absolutely. >>> it is all about bragging rights. this guy, already lining up for seth curry's return on sunday. 1st quarter, former warrior, barns, takes up four defenders that became spectators. kings, up by 18. kings pushing it. 3-point contact winner, heel, knocks it d
we llkeep you updated ta to that ng nemaive fire burning ri now. the refinery in the city of carson. you can see the flames still shooting out. this is sat the marathon refinery. >> those reports of an explosion right before those flames broke out. chp had to shutdown the 405 that if you have been to southern california you know it is a major, major freeway in that area. the chopper pilot with our sister station reports it is gas that is burning. that might be why it is hard to put out....
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if you burn coal, and you burn wet wood, the smoke that comes out of that is causing a whole raft ofat. it is good news, there is still so much more to be done on this issue of air pollution, and also the associated issue of healthy heat for people across the uk, but this is a good first step. in terms of the timescale, well, people have had warning, they first announced this policy about 81 months ago. it is not a sudden announcement. sales of bagged traditional house coal and sales of small units of wet wood will be phased out by february next year. loose coal sold direct to customers will end by 2023. products will have to be labelled to show they comply, with local authorities enforcing the ban. it will stop, i think, the, the supermarkets and that selling bad wood, they have to check their wood. that is going to be the good side of it. the bad side of it is you are still going to get the people that willjust deliver a load of wood to anybody for a few bob. the move is meant to reduce rather than eliminate pollution from wood from wood burners and stoves, and concerns have been r
if you burn coal, and you burn wet wood, the smoke that comes out of that is causing a whole raft ofat. it is good news, there is still so much more to be done on this issue of air pollution, and also the associated issue of healthy heat for people across the uk, but this is a good first step. in terms of the timescale, well, people have had warning, they first announced this policy about 81 months ago. it is not a sudden announcement. sales of bagged traditional house coal and sales of small...
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. >> reporter: you got burned right here. noah's family was asleep sunday. his mom, tabytha, awakened by their barking dog, then she saw smoke coming from noah's room. >> i was so scared they were still trapped in there. >> reporter: noah knew exactly what to do how did you get your sister out >> i picked her up >> reporter: you picked her up? >> yeah. >> reporter: and carried her out the window >> yeah. >> reporter: in the end, the whole family made it out alive. turns out his mom had been teaching him fire safety all along. >> we have to make sure he knew to go to the window stay low to the ground from smoke do not touch the doorknob >> reporter: now ane holiday here for the brav ley temple king. faced coronavirus cons continue to grow.. our consumer team shows how you can get a refund if your travel plans are canceled. plus, the presidential candidates are stumping across the state this weekend.. their messages to californians. join us monday from 4:30 to 7. >>> on a valentine's >>> on a valentine's day, a boy who's become
. >> reporter: you got burned right here. noah's family was asleep sunday. his mom, tabytha, awakened by their barking dog, then she saw smoke coming from noah's room. >> i was so scared they were still trapped in there. >> reporter: noah knew exactly what to do how did you get your sister out >> i picked her up >> reporter: you picked her up? >> yeah. >> reporter: and carried her out the window >> yeah. >> reporter: in the end, the whole...
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some are also just to have been accused of killing civilians on burning down villages this curtis it which one is very dire you know with the people of this always on earth are cut off between the military and the separatist forces so 'd you are not even sure that you will see the next. and also because of that on certainty it affects businesses most people cannot invest those who have business since cannot really make a lot of money because it for those who are those who are restaurant people who don't go out a lot people dogs the hourly you know there's general and shown in the. clothing how conditions from hospital. to single mother of one is taking our very 1st steps knowing her life will never be the same again. from all i'm joined from cameron by the reporter on that piece plays high plays what is the reason for this violence and how widespread is it. the reason for this violence is that the parties in this conflict are seeking for control. as they are called the separatists fighters want to control the in this begin region so whoever is leading in this region who does not resp
some are also just to have been accused of killing civilians on burning down villages this curtis it which one is very dire you know with the people of this always on earth are cut off between the military and the separatist forces so 'd you are not even sure that you will see the next. and also because of that on certainty it affects businesses most people cannot invest those who have business since cannot really make a lot of money because it for those who are those who are restaurant people...
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after loggers have cut down the most valuable trees, the land is burned and turned into cattle pasture, and the people say the incursions onto their land have escalated since the election of the far-right president known at "trump of the tropics" who has openly called for the development of the amazon. the guardians say they're not just fighting to protect their own home. on their land lives another small tribe. they've had no contact with the outside world other than this reported sighting captured last year by a member of this tribe. last night they busted the lower-level folks involved with this illegal logging operation. now they're going up this path, where the actual illegal loggers will be at work, and they're fully expecting these men to be armed. among the people leading the charge, paulo, his number two. they get close to what they believe are multiple logger camps, so the guardians fan out. paulo leads the larger group of while lauricio runs point in a smaller unit. he sees something through the trees. [ speak issing ing in foreign l] >> reporter: they're marching this priso
after loggers have cut down the most valuable trees, the land is burned and turned into cattle pasture, and the people say the incursions onto their land have escalated since the election of the far-right president known at "trump of the tropics" who has openly called for the development of the amazon. the guardians say they're not just fighting to protect their own home. on their land lives another small tribe. they've had no contact with the outside world other than this reported...
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a state of emergency has been lifted near new south wales but bushfires continue to burn in other parts of australia at least 60 fires threaten property and landing flooding a blaze in the blue mountains that has been burning for several weeks on sunday dozens of homes were destroyed as fires raged out of control south of canberra. in london a man has been shot dead by police after a stabbing attack that they described as terrorism burn lated the attack took place in the south london suburb of stratham these suspects had recently been released from prison on terrorism charges emergency services say 3 people were wounded one critically in the incident. well the horn of africa is still struggling to cope with a massive infestation of locusts sweeping the region somalia is the latest country affected is declaring a national emergency as the insects devastate farmland and food supplies in one of the poorest and most vulnerable parts of the world the swarm of locusts 1st hit in kenya over a week ago. land and livelihoods at risk farmers wrestling with the impact of climate change are now try
a state of emergency has been lifted near new south wales but bushfires continue to burn in other parts of australia at least 60 fires threaten property and landing flooding a blaze in the blue mountains that has been burning for several weeks on sunday dozens of homes were destroyed as fires raged out of control south of canberra. in london a man has been shot dead by police after a stabbing attack that they described as terrorism burn lated the attack took place in the south london suburb of...
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burns: shell came in here.question was, "if there's a earthquake,e, what is your eaearthquakplan?" the lady laughed at me, then rigight after they had that meeting, you had that big oil spill in the gulf of mexico. the whole community watch it. if they did that out here, we'd be screwed real bad. inglangasa: what are they gonna do if they have an oil spill? be oil everywhere. our fish, whales, seals. we won't be able to get our food. thompson: when they talk about developing the 1002, who's gonna benefit? is there other oil available that's more easily accessible, and should we look intoto alternative clean energy? rexford: life is a lot easier nowadays than it was before any of the development occurred. we have some folks still alive who have gone through starvation. they do not want to see that ever occur again in our communities. these gravel roads, the power lines, the houses that are built. pretty much every infrastructure that you see here has come from taxing the oil industry. patkota: we're being asked
burns: shell came in here.question was, "if there's a earthquake,e, what is your eaearthquakplan?" the lady laughed at me, then rigight after they had that meeting, you had that big oil spill in the gulf of mexico. the whole community watch it. if they did that out here, we'd be screwed real bad. inglangasa: what are they gonna do if they have an oil spill? be oil everywhere. our fish, whales, seals. we won't be able to get our food. thompson: when they talk about developing the 1002,...
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but dig into the burning questions of this election cycle. every week. student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic. and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on. the russian state television propaganda machine propaganda outlet propaganda tools we are in an information war . that can change the world tomorrow. we send out you tube videos the latest sleepless nights you tube a missile launches network. pressure brushes russia russia russia today's. military that they will actually use russia to live and i really have to join to see you then on our team. who are so proud and still. are just getting the numbers. why have you not shut down our t.v. on you tube it's a propaganda machine mr walker. yes . the. 00. 000000000000000000 s. was. the democratic debate in south carolina was spelled ational in many ways south carolina stands as the soul of the south the gateway to the black community and if you know anything about the democratic party it depends heavily on the turnout of its most loyal base black voters you think i
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very difficult for people who are living here lots of villages like i mentioned before have been burned down so lots of people have left the village areas and are counted to see the sort of cities like. very congested and there's just little money for people to buy while the results of these elections change anything. for many and reforms these would not change anything but for the goban don't tell you that in december the past a lot of the phones have a special what they call a specialist to choose me and i don't want to be able to decide some of the laws and to. i mean busybody how an assembly where they can discuss the issues but the problem east issues can be discoursed by the end influence but the government central government you know knows to needs to but he did not so most of reforms what they're looking for easy for them to have peace for them to have some kind of security you know for them to go about their business in peace and tranquility because the region is really really affected by the conflict and not so people are losing money they're losing family members and business
very difficult for people who are living here lots of villages like i mentioned before have been burned down so lots of people have left the village areas and are counted to see the sort of cities like. very congested and there's just little money for people to buy while the results of these elections change anything. for many and reforms these would not change anything but for the goban don't tell you that in december the past a lot of the phones have a special what they call a specialist to...
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when i say feeling as they burn. feel, burn, field burn. okay, when i say feel, use a burn. all right new hampshire we've got it. [laughter]. so glad to be here with you. it is all on you here at new hampshire. we know that all that we love is on the line. it is a vitally important that it this particular time in our nation history, that we have senator sanders, a true long-distance runner. [applause]. we can no longer tolerate pass. we need somebody who is willing to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. so help us god. and what we have senator sanders as somebody who is willing to take on the system. somebody will understand that in this country, for far too long, we failed wall street but were not willing to put a down payment on main street. we got some candidates that talk about being practical. where would i come from, if you're among the working poor in this country, usually somebody that will be practical, you need someone who will stand up. [applause]. people are already established, they have the luxury to talk about practicality. but if you'r
when i say feeling as they burn. feel, burn, field burn. okay, when i say feel, use a burn. all right new hampshire we've got it. [laughter]. so glad to be here with you. it is all on you here at new hampshire. we know that all that we love is on the line. it is a vitally important that it this particular time in our nation history, that we have senator sanders, a true long-distance runner. [applause]. we can no longer tolerate pass. we need somebody who is willing to tell the truth, the whole...
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he came out with injuries to his back, foot and burns to his neck. but he is expected to be okay. >>> the stage is set for a public memorial honoring the nba lakers legend kobe bryant. the february 24 event will weeks of tributes around the city and around the world. fans can get their chance to say their final goodbyes. >> reporter: he wore his jersey for about a week, after the helicopter crash that killed the lakers legend, his daughter and seven others. he is hoping to be able to attend the celebration of life at the staples center on february 24. >> i would love go to the event. >> reporter: to have a chance, you have to be a ticket master verified fan. you have until monday at 10 pm to register online. on tuesday evening, the registered fans will be alerted if the demand exceeds the supply, to get buyers will be selected randomly. wednesday at 10 am, fans with their access code can purchase their tickets. fans who do not have tickets, are being asked, he was not open to that in this time -- >> we don't know exactly yet, but our plan is to stay
he came out with injuries to his back, foot and burns to his neck. but he is expected to be okay. >>> the stage is set for a public memorial honoring the nba lakers legend kobe bryant. the february 24 event will weeks of tributes around the city and around the world. fans can get their chance to say their final goodbyes. >> reporter: he wore his jersey for about a week, after the helicopter crash that killed the lakers legend, his daughter and seven others. he is hoping to be...
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you can see it was really burning the vegetation in the area. of course the crews were out there with their hoses. what helped in containing this fire or getting control of it, you could see the fire breaks. a lot of times the fire crews get out of there. in this case you can see the roads on about two or three sides of the fire. that kind of helped as a fire break there. what else helps is the wind. it is not very windy out there today, so that helps crews out there trying to contain that fire. you can see those plumes of smoke. that signifies that is burning a lot of fuel and vegetation. then on the left, the white smoke. you can see that smoke in the distance. i did get a slow right of spread that fire. there were no evacuations and mary lee when you're talking about vegetation fires out there, you're always concerned about the wind. >> reporter: right michelle. thankfully so. we have seen just light conditions out there. now, northerly winds that is an offshore dry air flow but just looking at sustained winds at five to eight miles per hour
you can see it was really burning the vegetation in the area. of course the crews were out there with their hoses. what helped in containing this fire or getting control of it, you could see the fire breaks. a lot of times the fire crews get out of there. in this case you can see the roads on about two or three sides of the fire. that kind of helped as a fire break there. what else helps is the wind. it is not very windy out there today, so that helps crews out there trying to contain that...
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during this period so will burn fat storage instead and not burn muscle because you're going to need that to go kill something eventually i know for old people with animals you don't like killing. so that's the science behind i suppose but a lot of them said there are starters a lot of science behind why right there are studies that say that it's good for you there are others that say that it's not but i also think it depends on the body of the person because for me for example when i try that i feel like i'm going to pass out i feel like i need something in my body and maybe it's just pushing through but i think it also depends on the body the human body and i think that goes back to the kind of it when we talk about dieting too i feel like. when you talk about that i start thinking are we back to paleo then is that where we're going to go there just like good diet habits but then when we talk about actual lun jeopardy and everything even though the science is still early a lot of stuff has been proven to be effective such as and they do which is it hasn't proven that it kind and 80
during this period so will burn fat storage instead and not burn muscle because you're going to need that to go kill something eventually i know for old people with animals you don't like killing. so that's the science behind i suppose but a lot of them said there are starters a lot of science behind why right there are studies that say that it's good for you there are others that say that it's not but i also think it depends on the body of the person because for me for example when i try that...