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he i can't go in his arms because his arms are burned.- i can't go in his arms because his arms are burnedin absolute agony. mohammed i his arms are burned. he died in i absolute agony. mohammed died two da s absolute agony. mohammed died two days after— absolute agony. mohammed died two days after the _ absolute agony. mohammed died two days after the attack - absolute agony. mohammed died two days after the attack on - two days after the attack on his school. he was 15 years old. i his school. he was 15 years old. ., �* ~ ., his school. he was 15 years old. ~ ., ., his school. he was 15 years old. ., �* ~ ., ., , , old. i don't know how she lives with what _ old. i don't know how she lives with what she _ old. i don't know how she lives with what she witnessed, - old. i don't know how she lives with what she witnessed, but l with what she witnessed, but she was incredible that day. she was incredible. she was so brave. i have so much respect for her. neverforget brave. i have so much respect for her. never forget them, i've never forgotten them, never. and i never will. bat; never. and i
he i can't go in his arms because his arms are burned.- i can't go in his arms because his arms are burnedin absolute agony. mohammed i his arms are burned. he died in i absolute agony. mohammed died two da s absolute agony. mohammed died two days after— absolute agony. mohammed died two days after the _ absolute agony. mohammed died two days after the attack - absolute agony. mohammed died two days after the attack on - two days after the attack on his school. he was 15 years old. i his...
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speech biden said quote because of exposure to burn pits in my veins i can't prove it yet he came back with stage or. veteran's veteran support groups in the like continue to testify before congress and push federal leadership to act richard berkshire director of the black veterans project joins us now welcome richard. pretty good pretty good glad to have you richard you spoken about this before burn pits and their potential to cause injury up to and including death have been documented for quite some time at this point why aren't veterans who've been exposed to these toxins in mating from these pits able to receive benefits and in many cases are denied the care necessary to survive the v.a. itself has listed the estimate of 3500000 people exposed to burn pits yet the government won't pay out and if the $9.00 retirement benefits why is it so challenging for veterans to receive justice. well i mean that this new left you. mentioned earlier says that we could not way and as far as. that are ins aren't receiving the kind of that it is. especially when the. issue is just frankly it's one r
speech biden said quote because of exposure to burn pits in my veins i can't prove it yet he came back with stage or. veteran's veteran support groups in the like continue to testify before congress and push federal leadership to act richard berkshire director of the black veterans project joins us now welcome richard. pretty good pretty good glad to have you richard you spoken about this before burn pits and their potential to cause injury up to and including death have been documented for...
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additionally, it burns at a slower rate than gasoline.s, only the highest quality piping components are used. tubing valves and fittings are protected from damage. solenoid valves would close automatically when not in use are installed and air vents are added to the passenger compartment and trunk. gsa's dual fuel program in two years of operation has had an unblemished safety record. there have been no hazardous incidents, no fires and no injuries. the success of the dual fuel project and other developments in both technology and refueling capabilities has prompted interest on the part of some commercial fleet operators. the manager of environmental affairs for the southern california gas company was one of the early pioneers in the dual fuel program. >> for a number of years, we in southern california have had a rather serious air pollution problem, and gas companies have always been concerned about doing whatever we could to reduce these emissions. it is a well-known fact that some 90% of the problem is a result of motor vehicle emissi
additionally, it burns at a slower rate than gasoline.s, only the highest quality piping components are used. tubing valves and fittings are protected from damage. solenoid valves would close automatically when not in use are installed and air vents are added to the passenger compartment and trunk. gsa's dual fuel program in two years of operation has had an unblemished safety record. there have been no hazardous incidents, no fires and no injuries. the success of the dual fuel project and...
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ahmed received 50% burns to his body and has had eight operations.e in a world that seems far from syria, studying mechanical engineering and building a new life for himself. but he is lonely and misses his family. they sre stuck in syria, and he's worried that he may never see them again, because he says as long as president assad remains in power, he will not return to his homeland. many of the children that survived the attack on their school that day have scars to tell their stories. this is ahmed's classmate, 0mar misto. he also managed to escape, and lives in turkey, now. 0mar received burns to over 65% of his body. he has had 25 operations — so far. he is never without the discomfort of his injuries, or the pain of his loss. here is 0mar arriving at the hospital. he was 17. and this is his younger brother, muhammad — he's 15. this is 0mar�*s last memory of his little brother — the shot that i filmed of them walking into the hospital together. muhammad died eight days later. 0mar will never escape his memories of that day, but he has, at least,
ahmed received 50% burns to his body and has had eight operations.e in a world that seems far from syria, studying mechanical engineering and building a new life for himself. but he is lonely and misses his family. they sre stuck in syria, and he's worried that he may never see them again, because he says as long as president assad remains in power, he will not return to his homeland. many of the children that survived the attack on their school that day have scars to tell their stories. this...
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itself has listed the estimate of 3500000 people exposed to burn pits yet the government won't pay out and if the $9.00 retirement benefits why is it so challenging for veterans to receive justice. well i mean that this new left you. mentioned earlier says that we could not way and as far as why. that are and aren't receiving the kind of. especially when the. issue is just frankly one resource one they don't want to spend the money that you require in order to make sure that it's not an answer. but it will are the new change policy right there still actually. overseas and so while having to admit in one hand they are culpable that the environment. and afghanistan and iraq . service members on needlessly at risk they also don't want to kind of have to to pay out according to our always trying to figure out ways to deny. claims and this is just one says that you know every elected official runs on supporting veterans and wrapping themselves in the red white and blue you know it's a common talking point but when we break it down that narrative oh i'm always here for the veterans of all th
itself has listed the estimate of 3500000 people exposed to burn pits yet the government won't pay out and if the $9.00 retirement benefits why is it so challenging for veterans to receive justice. well i mean that this new left you. mentioned earlier says that we could not way and as far as why. that are and aren't receiving the kind of. especially when the. issue is just frankly one resource one they don't want to spend the money that you require in order to make sure that it's not an answer....
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can you look me straight in the eye and say alphabet's a burning house or apple's a burning house. we're seeing the selloff pretty much indiscriminate across the tech stocks, higher across the multiple names but the big cap tech stock, is that the way we should look at it? >> i wouldn't call them burning houses because fundamentally they're pretty solid i think that's what steve's getting at here. we're looking at last when there was a lot of volatility these were trading at a premium. what does that mean? it means that people are paying more for protection last week but this week they're trading at a discount a lot of that protection they bought at expensive prices they either unwound it or are not buying it think week the assem tri is really not in your favor you have to be really careful. we do trade the chop it's not to say that you get to buy on one day that's a dip and hold forever it's more of a trading environment. >> yeah. jeff, from a previous call when we were planning out the show, that's what it sounds like how you viewed the tech business, that it's tradable at this p
can you look me straight in the eye and say alphabet's a burning house or apple's a burning house. we're seeing the selloff pretty much indiscriminate across the tech stocks, higher across the multiple names but the big cap tech stock, is that the way we should look at it? >> i wouldn't call them burning houses because fundamentally they're pretty solid i think that's what steve's getting at here. we're looking at last when there was a lot of volatility these were trading at a premium....
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when you burn natural gas, it doesn't form any deposits.lute the oil or foul the spark plugs. you end up with considerable savings in terms of oil changes, oil filters and spark plug changes. you have to buy the fuel air mixer, and the tanks, and the loading equipment and so forth. when you convert to natural gas, you start off with an investment that has increased your cost, in terms of miles per dollar, you are ahead. as you run more miles, you eventually recoup your investment. we haven't found all of the answers yet, but i would like to think that through programs like this, the time will come when my grandchildren will breathe air that isn't polluted by the automobile. ♪ ♪ narrator: and so natural gas proved to be a cleanburning fuel that offered additional benefits, lower operating costs, but remained a problem. a problem space-age technology would solve. vehicles powered by compressed natural gas have a limited driving range, 70-1 20 miles depending on the number of tanks. for vehicles that return to a central refueling facility each
when you burn natural gas, it doesn't form any deposits.lute the oil or foul the spark plugs. you end up with considerable savings in terms of oil changes, oil filters and spark plug changes. you have to buy the fuel air mixer, and the tanks, and the loading equipment and so forth. when you convert to natural gas, you start off with an investment that has increased your cost, in terms of miles per dollar, you are ahead. as you run more miles, you eventually recoup your investment. we haven't...
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, baby, burn. that's the evidence they had. they didn't have any more evidence. >> but you spent, i believe it was seven months in jail? >> yes. >> and how was that being in jail? you married then, had a wife and a young bean, for a crime you didn't commit. it was a crime that wasn't committed. incited a riot that didn't occur, but how did you handle that? you emerged in order for me to keep moving with that, i had to find ways in which i could get rid of that hatred and ugliness that i felt because it wasn't doing much to anybody but me. and i didn't actually come back to south carolina until 1990 and both parents died within a seven-month period of time. so, i didn't get back. the reason why i didn't get back is because i came back to see if i could find a job and they had the fbi and those kind of agencies and local police agencies would always tell the employer that this is the person who was involved in that riot down there. and so i thought it was important and still think it's important that
, baby, burn. that's the evidence they had. they didn't have any more evidence. >> but you spent, i believe it was seven months in jail? >> yes. >> and how was that being in jail? you married then, had a wife and a young bean, for a crime you didn't commit. it was a crime that wasn't committed. incited a riot that didn't occur, but how did you handle that? you emerged in order for me to keep moving with that, i had to find ways in which i could get rid of that hatred and...
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you spoke about burn-out. _ way through the pandemic. you spoke about burn-out.strated, - facing? i think for me, ultimately, what it has demonstrated, and - facing? i think for me, ultimately, | what it has demonstrated, and the royal college of nursing had for years been saying to the government, successive governments that we need to make sure we have an adequate supply of nurses, and actually, what we know is that we entered the pandemic very short of nurses, so for me, what could have been done is when they attacked the way education was funded and that stop so many people from the older generations coming into nursing, those things should not have been done. they should not have been done. they should have listened to the profession and listened to the nurses we were talking to and then we probably would have had more nurses in supply rather than having to call people out of retirement, but students on the front line. you can't say never because we may have needed to do those things, but it's woefully inadequate to have gone into a pandemic like this with n
you spoke about burn-out. _ way through the pandemic. you spoke about burn-out.strated, - facing? i think for me, ultimately, what it has demonstrated, and - facing? i think for me, ultimately, | what it has demonstrated, and the royal college of nursing had for years been saying to the government, successive governments that we need to make sure we have an adequate supply of nurses, and actually, what we know is that we entered the pandemic very short of nurses, so for me, what could have been...
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after experiencing burn-out _ about her. after experiencing burn-out from _ about her.m filming nature | burn—out from filming nature documentaries, he embarks on the nature journey documentaries, he embarks on the naturejourney and documentaries, he embarks on the nature journey and dives off the cliffs of south africa to get to know and film the octopus. he even films dangerous encounters it has with its creditors. while the film has an obvious nature documentary about it, the film's co—director believes the release of the movie in 2020 appeal to viewers in lockdown on a more personal level. he 2020 appeal to viewers in lockdown on a more personal level.— on a more personal level. he was havin: a on a more personal level. he was having a mild _ on a more personal level. he was having a mild mental— on a more personal level. he was having a mild mental health - having a mild mental health problems, personal relationships in his life were not going the way he wanted them to. i think that we are all honest about lockdown and, you know, that all relationships were put und
after experiencing burn-out _ about her. after experiencing burn-out from _ about her.m filming nature | burn—out from filming nature documentaries, he embarks on the nature journey documentaries, he embarks on the naturejourney and documentaries, he embarks on the nature journey and dives off the cliffs of south africa to get to know and film the octopus. he even films dangerous encounters it has with its creditors. while the film has an obvious nature documentary about it, the film's...
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humphrey and eisenhower one of them was arthur burns. arthur burns this kind of a very well known character in administrations to follow as you remember he went on to ben nixon's economic advisor and back then he was under eisenhower. he was chief of the council of economic advisors. he was an economist with a specialist in economic forecasting. which seemed a perfect fit for likes concerns? now people were worried. that burns would come across as too much of what they call the egg head back then, you know an intellectual. but instead eisenhower just really enjoyed burns this presentations. to the cabinet and he learned a lot from them. now another economic player in this was a guy named gabe haug. i'm sorry hogue. it hogue was up. mmm, kind of a white house inside or he'd been a speech writer for eisenhower during the campaign. 1952 presidential campaign a good friend of ike's by that point and he was known for giving sound practical advice. so now burns and hogue though, they were fairly conservative. we're much more liberal that humph
humphrey and eisenhower one of them was arthur burns. arthur burns this kind of a very well known character in administrations to follow as you remember he went on to ben nixon's economic advisor and back then he was under eisenhower. he was chief of the council of economic advisors. he was an economist with a specialist in economic forecasting. which seemed a perfect fit for likes concerns? now people were worried. that burns would come across as too much of what they call the egg head back...
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there is a burn the mask rally. tossing masks into a burn barrel outside the capitol of idaho. in mississippi the state's governor defending his decision to remove the state's mask mandate, even though he admits it will cost lives. >> if you have not received the vaccination and you are going into a large crowd or going out to dinner i strongly encourage people to wear a mask because i believe that it does in fact reduce the ability of individuals to spread the virus. >> he believes a mask can save lives, yet he is repealing the rule requiring people to wear them in his state. he goes on cnn to defend lifting his state's mask mandate. >> state wide mask mandates have not been in effect in our state over the last six months. we are not going back to that. >> the experts say the policy is counter to science. dr. anthony fauci saying this is what he would like to see before we start lifting restrictions. >> i would like to see as we get the level of virus in the community to a very low level, well, well below the 60 to 70,000 new infections. i would say less than 10,000 and maybe
there is a burn the mask rally. tossing masks into a burn barrel outside the capitol of idaho. in mississippi the state's governor defending his decision to remove the state's mask mandate, even though he admits it will cost lives. >> if you have not received the vaccination and you are going into a large crowd or going out to dinner i strongly encourage people to wear a mask because i believe that it does in fact reduce the ability of individuals to spread the virus. >> he believes...
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he burned oil for heat and harnessed its energy in engines. it was dirty and burned his eyes.e called it pollution. [beeping] [engines humming] [buzzer] [beeping] [honking] [brrping] -- [beeping] [beeping] [honking] [seagulls cawing] >> that line on the horizon is small. last night it blew over the ocean and today it will blow back over the city. more than half of that is caused by automobiles. narrator: fred jennings is a private consultant with 32 years of experience. he was hired by the in row services administration to evaluate a program designed to find a solution to the automobile pollution problem. >> the brown color is oxides of nitrogen. the smoke is smoke. but there are things in it you don't see. one of the things is carbon monoxide, a poison put out by automobiles. almost all of it is made by automobiles. there are hydrocarbons in it that react with the oxides of nitrogen and that is what makes your eyes smart. getting rid of that is what gsa's program is trying to do. narrator: president nixon stated the problem clearly when he said together we have damaged the en
he burned oil for heat and harnessed its energy in engines. it was dirty and burned his eyes.e called it pollution. [beeping] [engines humming] [buzzer] [beeping] [honking] [brrping] -- [beeping] [beeping] [honking] [seagulls cawing] >> that line on the horizon is small. last night it blew over the ocean and today it will blow back over the city. more than half of that is caused by automobiles. narrator: fred jennings is a private consultant with 32 years of experience. he was hired by...
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forerunners the bad news when lithium ion batteries do burn baby really burn. doesn't matter if it's because of a crash overheating or a short circuit of burning batteries can settle for a chain reaction with its neighboring self and there are hundreds in the average t.v. battery pack can get an email throughout. the lithium ion batteries produce their own oxygen within the battery case and the fire came growth throughout the battery by using the heat from the thermal runaway in the oxygen that's being produced within the battery so at this point the really the only effective way for rescuers to stop that thermal runaway is to cool that battery down enough for the thermal runaway to see and this takes a tremendous amount of water and of course the tremendous amount of water is also tremendously content he made it so if it's not very cool to throw bathtubs of water on and burning easy why not just dump the whole burning e.-v. in a big bath tub of water. would we submerge any vehicle into a bath of water it's possible that we will create further thermal runaway i
forerunners the bad news when lithium ion batteries do burn baby really burn. doesn't matter if it's because of a crash overheating or a short circuit of burning batteries can settle for a chain reaction with its neighboring self and there are hundreds in the average t.v. battery pack can get an email throughout. the lithium ion batteries produce their own oxygen within the battery case and the fire came growth throughout the battery by using the heat from the thermal runaway in the oxygen...
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why not just dump the whole of burning e.-v. in a big bath tub of water. could we submerge a vehicle into a bath of water it's possible that we will create further thermal runaway in other areas of the battery areas where we may not have had fire in the 1st place so right now there's a lot of people trying a lot of different techniques yet it seems there is no peer and simple way of dealing with a battery fire. and even when the fire gets under control the car and its battery are essentially hazardous waste and there have to be more. conditions because there is still a chance they could reignite. but then again it's not even clear where the battery in evy is. sort of kind of this is the what you know he said the near mt you know we're going to have to see a good business i mean they freeze i want to brine or does all this build a bridge and this is the what you have you do your you wouldn't want to. be beautiful be it. this is yours and he's a man. from move. so i was you know on the war was we not was on the on to point. the in my own batteries are bad fo
why not just dump the whole of burning e.-v. in a big bath tub of water. could we submerge a vehicle into a bath of water it's possible that we will create further thermal runaway in other areas of the battery areas where we may not have had fire in the 1st place so right now there's a lot of people trying a lot of different techniques yet it seems there is no peer and simple way of dealing with a battery fire. and even when the fire gets under control the car and its battery are essentially...
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so many parties burned and so many dreams -- so many bodies burned and so many dreams shattered in as gone on for too long. still to come on this program, preaching vaccine misinformation. how some faith leade have been sending a misleading message about post-covid jab -- those covid jabs. a man in georgia has been charged with murder after a series ofhootings at massage parlors. six of the eight killed were of asian descent we have more on the shootings. >> this update by officials revealed aot of new information after their interview with the suspect last night. according to them, the gunman admitted responsibility and indicated he had a sexual addiction. he said he didn't target the victims because of race. police did say the suspect may have frequented spas in the past, but they couldn't confirm that and they say it's too early in the investigation to completely rule out that this was not a hate crime. the atlanta mayor emphasized that these businesses were operating legally. they had not been on their radar. she also said the quick work of detectives saved lives. the suspect, in
so many parties burned and so many dreams -- so many bodies burned and so many dreams shattered in as gone on for too long. still to come on this program, preaching vaccine misinformation. how some faith leade have been sending a misleading message about post-covid jab -- those covid jabs. a man in georgia has been charged with murder after a series ofhootings at massage parlors. six of the eight killed were of asian descent we have more on the shootings. >> this update by officials...
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why not just dump the whole burning e.-v. in a big bath tub of water. could we submerge a vehicle into a bath of water it's possible that we will create further thermal runaway in other areas of the battery areas where we may not have had fire in the 1st place so right now there's a lot of people trying to a lot of different techniques yet it seems there is no clear and simple way of dealing with a battery fire and even when the fire gets under control of the car and its better you are essentially hazardous waste and there have to be money joint inquiry in team conditions because there is still a chance they could reignite. but then again it's not even clear where the victory in an evening is. the part of this is the what you the path of these it's the near montero in the world all born to see who did the business i mean how could they flee because i want to cry notice all this don't a bit too busy what you both of you don't use these would point to. the good opinion. this is he would tell me is in his mind the beast from moon. well i. saw i was a windo
why not just dump the whole burning e.-v. in a big bath tub of water. could we submerge a vehicle into a bath of water it's possible that we will create further thermal runaway in other areas of the battery areas where we may not have had fire in the 1st place so right now there's a lot of people trying to a lot of different techniques yet it seems there is no clear and simple way of dealing with a battery fire and even when the fire gets under control of the car and its better you are...
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epeat why not just dump the whole burning e.-v. in a big bath tub of water. would we submerge a vehicle into a bath of water it's possible that we will create further thermal runaway in other areas of the battery areas where we may not have had fire in the 1st place so right now there's a lot of people trying to a lot of different techniques yet it seems there is no clear and simple way of dealing with a battery fire and even when the fire gets under control of the car and its better you are essentially hazardous waste and there have to be money joint inquiry conditions because there is still a chance they could reignite. but then again it's not even clear where the victory in an evening is. the part of this is the what you the path of these of the near montero in the window board officer who did the business i don't yet know how god thinks he does i want to cry i notice all this took a bit of this is the what you the path of these the artist is wouldn't want to. be beautiful me it's. this is he would be is and he's among. these
epeat why not just dump the whole burning e.-v. in a big bath tub of water. would we submerge a vehicle into a bath of water it's possible that we will create further thermal runaway in other areas of the battery areas where we may not have had fire in the 1st place so right now there's a lot of people trying to a lot of different techniques yet it seems there is no clear and simple way of dealing with a battery fire and even when the fire gets under control of the car and its better you are...
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thousands of dollars to make and then she burned it. she used to blow torch to burn it. well this one actually in the book you can read what this is based on. this is called burn cabin and is reported to nutshell laboratory sunday, august 15th. 1943. and nutshell laboratories was a was a construct. it was a fiction. that that francis glistenerly created and that there's this, you know fictional laboratory in boston. daniel perkins was missing and presumed dead philip perkins. daniel perkins's nephew gave the following information. on saturday evening, august 14th. he had come to spend the night with his uncle as he frequently did in the middle of the night. he was awakened by the smell of smoke and ran outside to find the house on fire and the fire engines arriving. he said that he'd been very confused and could not remember any other details. joseph mccarthy and driver of the fire engine number six was questioned and gave the following statement. the call of the fire was received at 1:30 am sunday, august 15th upon arrival of the fire engine. the fire was quickly exting
thousands of dollars to make and then she burned it. she used to blow torch to burn it. well this one actually in the book you can read what this is based on. this is called burn cabin and is reported to nutshell laboratory sunday, august 15th. 1943. and nutshell laboratories was a was a construct. it was a fiction. that that francis glistenerly created and that there's this, you know fictional laboratory in boston. daniel perkins was missing and presumed dead philip perkins. daniel perkins's...
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when you see washington burning and you see seattle burning and portland burning and other places burning with antifa, and radical left, nothing seems to half nobody is bothered by that i hate to see, that but i hated to see it. i hate to see any of that, this is a double standard, you look at minneapolis there and if we didn't allow the guard to go in there would still be problems. i think it is unfair. steve: last question. other report, it may or may not be true, since you have been stopped from using twitter could you are happier. to be off twitter. i am wondering whether impact of your speech today there is a trump 2.0, less is more strategy, 245 that might be something to see? >> well, it could be. i have much more time. i can now speak to you, a little bit. and i can do things that when you are tweeting, that does take up time, and you want to make it perfect, if you make a spelling mistake or a comma in wrong location they go wild, i will tell you, i do have much more time. i -- my poll numbers are high. you know. i think they are highest they have been, that is interesting, i had
when you see washington burning and you see seattle burning and portland burning and other places burning with antifa, and radical left, nothing seems to half nobody is bothered by that i hate to see, that but i hated to see it. i hate to see any of that, this is a double standard, you look at minneapolis there and if we didn't allow the guard to go in there would still be problems. i think it is unfair. steve: last question. other report, it may or may not be true, since you have been stopped...
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burns: shell came in here.question was, "if there's a earthquake, what is your earthquake plan?" the lady laughed at me, then right after they had that meeting, you had that big oil spill ithe 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 into alternative cleannergy? 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 to keep th
burns: shell came in here.question was, "if there's a earthquake, what is your earthquake plan?" the lady laughed at me, then right after they had that meeting, you had that big oil spill ithe 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...
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highlands we have had burning in and you know from lafayette collecting your savings from the burn as well as when you burn it it rains all the chemicals are going into our groundwater and it's in the coconuts and in the you know the fruits and vegetables that we grow it from audience so it's really a it's really a problem you need to find another material that's much better. the part of the team has to move on but shaheen or promises mark to come back in a few weeks to take care of the bottles. back in mahler shayna prepares for next trip to raise awareness. once again she'll be focusing on getting school children interested in minimizing garbage along with plastic snorkels she brings happiness. canada has just promised to finance a garbage disposal center on the island with a friendly headmaster. these are the moments she fights for peace and her own son and his children they remind her of her purpose i don't want him to be so awful his case like i have always been. you know i don't be reading to my grandkids you know look the whales leave you know and he's always my grandma's laval
highlands we have had burning in and you know from lafayette collecting your savings from the burn as well as when you burn it it rains all the chemicals are going into our groundwater and it's in the coconuts and in the you know the fruits and vegetables that we grow it from audience so it's really a it's really a problem you need to find another material that's much better. the part of the team has to move on but shaheen or promises mark to come back in a few weeks to take care of the...
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what was left behind in many of those areas is called a burn scar. ground that gets crested and it's hard for water to penetrate. mr. panetta: when it rains it leads to floods, mudslides, and devastation, including this damage to highway 1 in big sur. with water and debris flowed down the hills, blocked the culverts, then flowed up over highway 1, and took out the road from that side. we know we have a lot of work to do when it comes to reducing our carbon output. in the meantime, we can stop this type of damage with reforestation of burn scar areas. that's why i'll reintroduce the replant act to fund those types of projects and i plan to work on bipartisan legislation to help manage forests to prevent fires and not just suppress them. it's that type of reasonable and practical legislation that's the foundation for how we in congress can protect our communities and prevent the effects of the climate crisis. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> to address
what was left behind in many of those areas is called a burn scar. ground that gets crested and it's hard for water to penetrate. mr. panetta: when it rains it leads to floods, mudslides, and devastation, including this damage to highway 1 in big sur. with water and debris flowed down the hills, blocked the culverts, then flowed up over highway 1, and took out the road from that side. we know we have a lot of work to do when it comes to reducing our carbon output. in the meantime, we can stop...
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but until the burning process is running smoothly martin jones will stay on bond. just like the garbage. at least it's already been sorted. what the garbage manager worries about the most is polystyrene foam fresh produce delivered to hotels mostly comes packaged in this light week material to keep them cool the plastic bottles are recycled by parly the private environmental organization gets them from the public waste department and then transports the waste to the other end of asia for processing when you think built on the other hand about yourself in the beds but of the 2 sort of schools who are. so no one could say it's yeah. i'm cosby in assisting last last local so there are places to us yes 123 bad spiegel so we need to send another 130000 beds for this. sometimes he now feels as if she were the garbage manager. having the bottles the station is how we dispose it is the issue and how we handle this waste is a sure right issue in that it in the ocean now most of the. highlands that we have had burning and you know from lafayette give me a saving from the bur
but until the burning process is running smoothly martin jones will stay on bond. just like the garbage. at least it's already been sorted. what the garbage manager worries about the most is polystyrene foam fresh produce delivered to hotels mostly comes packaged in this light week material to keep them cool the plastic bottles are recycled by parly the private environmental organization gets them from the public waste department and then transports the waste to the other end of asia for...
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ken burns is one of the preeminent documentary film makers of our time. his work crisscrosses american life from the brooklyn bridge to baseball to jazz to the civil war to country music. and today's moderator is amna nawaz, as we think about her in our house, and as i told her, she's the thoughtful and informed soundtrack to our evening every single evening. she's the senior national correspondent and primary substitute anchor for pbs's "newshour," a former foreign correspondent. her reporting also includes education and politics, sports and culture. now i'm going to turn it over to you, amna. thank you so much. >> melody, thank you so much for that very kind introduction. i have to say, i think my kids would disagree. they have a different nickname for me in this household. i'm more of a nagging, annoying soundtrack to their lives. i'm so pleased to be here. i want to thank everyone for being with us, both on the webinar and the webcast. i'm delighted to be in conversation both with ken burns and with secretary lonnie bunch. thank you so much, both, for
ken burns is one of the preeminent documentary film makers of our time. his work crisscrosses american life from the brooklyn bridge to baseball to jazz to the civil war to country music. and today's moderator is amna nawaz, as we think about her in our house, and as i told her, she's the thoughtful and informed soundtrack to our evening every single evening. she's the senior national correspondent and primary substitute anchor for pbs's "newshour," a former foreign correspondent. her...
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but until the burning process is running smoothly martin jones will stay on fondue. just buying the garbage. at least it's already been sorted. what the garbage manager worries about the most is polystyrene foam fresh produce delivered to hotels mostly comes packaged in this lightweight material to keep them cool the plastic bottles are recycled by parly the private environmental organization gets them from the public waste department and then transports the waste to the other end of asia for processing reducing built on the other hand the belts and also in the beds but it would do this sort of. so no one killer who saves you. from court has been assisting lost lost will close the very places to us yes 123 bad spiegel so we need to send another 133 beds for this. sometimes he now feels as if she were the garbage manager. having the bottles there say she is how we dispose it is the issue and how we handle the spasticity issue right that it in the ocean now now most of the. highlands that we have had burning in and out from mafia collecting your savings from the burden
but until the burning process is running smoothly martin jones will stay on fondue. just buying the garbage. at least it's already been sorted. what the garbage manager worries about the most is polystyrene foam fresh produce delivered to hotels mostly comes packaged in this lightweight material to keep them cool the plastic bottles are recycled by parly the private environmental organization gets them from the public waste department and then transports the waste to the other end of asia for...
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why not just dump the whole burning e.-v. in a big bath tub of water. could we submerge a vehicle into a bath of water it's possible that we will create further thermal runaway in other areas of the battery areas where we may not have had fire in the 1st place so right now there's a lot of people trying to a lot of different techniques yet it seems there is no clear and simple way of dealing with a pantry fire and even when the fire gets under control of the car and its better you are essentially a hazardous waste and there have to be money to inquire into conditions because there is still a chance they could react types. but then again it's not even clear where the battery in an evening is. going to part of this is the what you the path of use of the near montero in the window board officer who did the business i don't know how bad they sleep is only by noticing this don't have but then this is the what you go back to these are your news stories would point to . the beautiful me it's. this is he would tell me is and he's among the fish from moon. so i
why not just dump the whole burning e.-v. in a big bath tub of water. could we submerge a vehicle into a bath of water it's possible that we will create further thermal runaway in other areas of the battery areas where we may not have had fire in the 1st place so right now there's a lot of people trying to a lot of different techniques yet it seems there is no clear and simple way of dealing with a pantry fire and even when the fire gets under control of the car and its better you are...
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this is an unprecedented burn.t will be destructive and horrible for the native wildlife and this cal fire is refusing to even do an environmental assessment. they're doing a mitigated negative declaration which basically says that there will be no environmental impact. as the p.u.c., please do not allow them to burn this watershed behind our neighborhood. it's 50% of the proposed burn is behind our neighborhood. no other neighborhood -- just ours. and there's neighborhoods behind p.u.c. land up and down the peninsula. and also i request that cal fire extend the public comment by at least 30 days and they have refused. they have refused to even provide an extra 30 days, despite no outreach to the neighborhood or the city officials. and, lastly, if a fire goes through, which i hope that it doesn't, i hope that you will require an environmental review, because it is important that what they've done in this mitigated negative declaration is laughable. where they posted these notices, they posted one -- >> thank you, c
this is an unprecedented burn.t will be destructive and horrible for the native wildlife and this cal fire is refusing to even do an environmental assessment. they're doing a mitigated negative declaration which basically says that there will be no environmental impact. as the p.u.c., please do not allow them to burn this watershed behind our neighborhood. it's 50% of the proposed burn is behind our neighborhood. no other neighborhood -- just ours. and there's neighborhoods behind p.u.c. land...
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just an incredible year for these airlines burning cash as you mentioned what kind of shape are they in even when there is a recovery it's extreme i mean still in the 1st 3 months office this year we do see that the big american airlines are burning about $150000000.00 cash each day and in 2020 the 6th largest american. airlines last go to $35000000000.00 we've never seen anything like that before what does or what what's helping the airlines is actually hold us government money all those aid packages that we've seen tens of billions of dollars and then also some lines like american airlines for example they're offering their own bond so to also get some extra cash i mean i've seen it in 2001 back then it actually took a one or 2 years until we actually saw some bankruptcies and forced a merger so let's see if this time around that can be avoided was all the money from washington well let's say from taxpayers all right thank you. and finally a theme park in china has opened what it's calling the world's 1st polar bear hotel . it has $21.00 rooms that offer around the clock views of y
just an incredible year for these airlines burning cash as you mentioned what kind of shape are they in even when there is a recovery it's extreme i mean still in the 1st 3 months office this year we do see that the big american airlines are burning about $150000000.00 cash each day and in 2020 the 6th largest american. airlines last go to $35000000000.00 we've never seen anything like that before what does or what what's helping the airlines is actually hold us government money all those aid...
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town talk is going to burn down any minute. we sat there. we watched it melt to the ground, all our hard work. this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. and the people of old dominion never turn away a promise. or over promise. or make an empty promise. we keep them. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. ♪♪ dad, i'm scared. ♪♪ it's only human to care for those we love. and also help light their way. ♪♪ it's why last year chevron invested billions of dollars to bring affordable, reliable, ever cleaner energy to america. ♪♪ >> laura: nearly ten months after blm rioters ransacked minneapolis, the city is bracing for more destruction. jury selection in the trial of the derek chauvin, one of george floyd's alleged killers is set to begin tomorrow. today's proceedings were delayed after state prosecutors sought to add a third degree murder charge for chauvin. city and c
town talk is going to burn down any minute. we sat there. we watched it melt to the ground, all our hard work. this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. and the people of old dominion never turn away a promise. or over promise. or make an empty promise. we keep them. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. ♪♪ dad,...
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baby burn. that's the evidence and hey they didn't have anymore evidence. >> you spent i believe what was 7 months in jail. and how was that, being in jail? you were married then, had a wife and a young baby. and for a crime you didn't commit -- incitement of a riot which didn't occur. but how did you handle that and you emerged together, nonangry, peaceful and imminently successful man? >> well, i think that we were trying to change society for man kind, humanity. i had a firm commitment to justice and peace and hope and faith and those ideals. i was an idealist. and in order for me to keep moving with that, i had to find ways in which i could get rid of that hatred and ugliness that i felt because it wasn't doing much to anybody but me. and i didn't actually come back to south carolina until 1990. and both parents died within a 7-month period of time. so i didn't get back. and the reason why i didn't get back is i came back to see if i could find a job, and they -- they had the fbi and those k
baby burn. that's the evidence and hey they didn't have anymore evidence. >> you spent i believe what was 7 months in jail. and how was that, being in jail? you were married then, had a wife and a young baby. and for a crime you didn't commit -- incitement of a riot which didn't occur. but how did you handle that and you emerged together, nonangry, peaceful and imminently successful man? >> well, i think that we were trying to change society for man kind, humanity. i had a firm...
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himself titus sashay with radium salts to his left forearm if i kind of burn appeared there too and it left a scar you. 8901 becker ellen curie published an article in which they described how radium rays cause skin burns you don't really deep soft ball you. no you know if you get more back the same time industries started to get interested in the fact that radium glows in the dark well it was marie curie who had observed this shortly after the discovery of radium. she wrote about the pretty bluish light of. radiance capacity to glow was soon harnessed to make luminous paint that enable one to see in the dark even unison committed to. do this story of the radium girls is one of the 1st known cases of cancer caused by ionising radiation should these young women and girls painted the faces of watches and alarm clocks with the radioactive luminous paint of a point you they were told to use their lips to create a narrative to their brushes so they could paint fine lines you see it's easier and faster. they did that and of course these particles of radium would stick to their lips which cau
himself titus sashay with radium salts to his left forearm if i kind of burn appeared there too and it left a scar you. 8901 becker ellen curie published an article in which they described how radium rays cause skin burns you don't really deep soft ball you. no you know if you get more back the same time industries started to get interested in the fact that radium glows in the dark well it was marie curie who had observed this shortly after the discovery of radium. she wrote about the pretty...
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>> oh, burn. okay, so i've seen clips where someone catches a home run ball and their glove is still open and someone just takes it out. >> yeah. >> you have to make sure. that's like the number one rule. make sure the ball is secure before you celebrate. >> we love that baseball is back, though. >> i do too. the boys of summer, spring, fall. all of the above. >>> well, coming up, the snake surprise during a person's breakfast. >>> also ahead, the apartment mystery unfolding on social media. what one woman found behind her mirror. unfolding on social needles. essential for pine trees, but maybe not for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an “unjection™”. xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should che
>> oh, burn. okay, so i've seen clips where someone catches a home run ball and their glove is still open and someone just takes it out. >> yeah. >> you have to make sure. that's like the number one rule. make sure the ball is secure before you celebrate. >> we love that baseball is back, though. >> i do too. the boys of summer, spring, fall. all of the above. >>> well, coming up, the snake surprise during a person's breakfast. >>> also ahead, the...
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just as "mississippi burning" was met with the civil rights act and voting rights act, the threat of scorched earth must be met before the people -- for the for the people act and the john r. lewis voting rights act. i didn't march in the streets an spend nights in jail as a young man to find myself fighting the same battles generations later. but it appears the minority leader and his republican colleagues are prepared to retread old ground and i am prepared to stand my ground. the minority leader -- to the minority leader and his threes i say, this is not a political opportunity. this is a national emergency. since this country's inception, equal rights for people of co-lo -- color have been restricted by those in power who seek to hold on to power by using their power to deny the greatness of this country to those who do not look like them. extending debate on legislative issues is one thing. but when it comes to rights rooted in the constitution, the filibuster has no place. with that, madam speaker, i [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsib
just as "mississippi burning" was met with the civil rights act and voting rights act, the threat of scorched earth must be met before the people -- for the for the people act and the john r. lewis voting rights act. i didn't march in the streets an spend nights in jail as a young man to find myself fighting the same battles generations later. but it appears the minority leader and his republican colleagues are prepared to retread old ground and i am prepared to stand my ground. the...