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. >> reporter: caleb morse left behind 13 years of service for civilian life and opened up a gun shoppose arrived on his doorstep in the form of an old army pal. >> one day, he just shows up. he's like "hey, i don't want my guns anymore. life really sucks right now. is there anything you can do to help me?" "well, i can hold on to your firearms if it's that bad, and i will give it back to you whenever you say you're good." more and more vets showed up saying "look, i'm in a bad spot." >> major depressive disorder with psychotic features, anxious, distressed, panic disorder, ptsd. >> reporter: these men agreed to speak with us anonymously about their struggles with suicidal thoughts. >> it got really bad really fast. >> reporter: at what point did you start thinking about "i've got firearms." >> when the thought crossed my mind, "i didn't want to be here anymore." >> reporter: they found a lifeline in morse. >> the next morning, i called caleb and said "i need you to come get my guns." and he showed up. >> i've lost more friends to suicide than i did in combat. >> reporter: suicide by
. >> reporter: caleb morse left behind 13 years of service for civilian life and opened up a gun shoppose arrived on his doorstep in the form of an old army pal. >> one day, he just shows up. he's like "hey, i don't want my guns anymore. life really sucks right now. is there anything you can do to help me?" "well, i can hold on to your firearms if it's that bad, and i will give it back to you whenever you say you're good." more and more vets showed up saying...
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. >> reporter: caleb morris left behind 13 years for civilian life and oh opened up a gun shop.se arrived in his doorstep in the form of an old army pal. one day he showed up. i don't want my guns anymore. life really sucks right now. is there anything you can do to help me? well, i can hold on to your firearms if it's that bad, and i'll give them back when you say the word. >> reporter: word got out. >> major depressive disorder with psychotic features. >> reporter: these men agreed to speak with us anonymously about their struggles with suicidal thoughts. >> it got really bad really fast. >> reporter: at what point did you start thinking about i've got firearms? >> when the thought crossed my mind, i didn't want to be here anymore. >> reporter: they found a lifeline in morris. >> the next morning, i called caleb and said i need you to come get my guns. and he showed up. >> i've lost more friends to suicide than combat. >> reporter: suicide by firearm is a uniquely fatal especially d epidemic with 90ly% of attempts lethal. >> reporter: nearly 87,000 veterans died by gun suicide
. >> reporter: caleb morris left behind 13 years for civilian life and oh opened up a gun shop.se arrived in his doorstep in the form of an old army pal. one day he showed up. i don't want my guns anymore. life really sucks right now. is there anything you can do to help me? well, i can hold on to your firearms if it's that bad, and i'll give them back when you say the word. >> reporter: word got out. >> major depressive disorder with psychotic features. >> reporter:...
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at dawn, caleb tried to make it to the road.er caleb left, i was at peace because i knew he was going to be okay, kenneth said. but i knew i was dying and that was when the mountain started to move, started to ripple. and i realize that the entire world was alive. everything was alive. and i saw all these animals below me and they're all dying and i knew that i would die one day, but we were all linked and i felt at peace because i knew my body belongs to the earth. the angel of death was whispering in my ear. so, one of the things that strikes me as odd is that if you take many psychedelic experiences, religious epiphanies, the tradition of shaman is him, people who almost died like this, the vision, the vision they have are quite similar. the sort of loss of identity, this loss of ego, which should be considering how ego-driven humans are, it should be. we are adaptive. we are social primates. we are animals and our individual focus is necessary and good much of the time, right? so, if you think about this loss of ego, this lo
at dawn, caleb tried to make it to the road.er caleb left, i was at peace because i knew he was going to be okay, kenneth said. but i knew i was dying and that was when the mountain started to move, started to ripple. and i realize that the entire world was alive. everything was alive. and i saw all these animals below me and they're all dying and i knew that i would die one day, but we were all linked and i felt at peace because i knew my body belongs to the earth. the angel of death was...
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at dawn, caleb set to try to make it to the road. after caleb left, i was at peace because i knew he was to be okay. since dead. but i knew i was dying. and that was when the mountains started to move. started to ripple. and i realized that entire world was alive. everything was alive. and i saw all these animals below me and they were all dying. and i knew. i was going to die, too. one day. but we were all linked. and i felt at peace. i knew my body belonged to the earth. the angel of was whispering in my ear. so one of the things that strikes me is odd is that if you take many psychedelic experiences religious epiphany is the the tradition of shamanism of people who almost die. this the vision the vision that the visions that they have are quite similar and this sort of loss of identity, this loss of ego which should considering how ego driven humans are and should be right i mean we're adaptive we're a social social we're animals you know and our sort of individual focus is is necessary and good much of the right so if you think t
at dawn, caleb set to try to make it to the road. after caleb left, i was at peace because i knew he was to be okay. since dead. but i knew i was dying. and that was when the mountains started to move. started to ripple. and i realized that entire world was alive. everything was alive. and i saw all these animals below me and they were all dying. and i knew. i was going to die, too. one day. but we were all linked. and i felt at peace. i knew my body belonged to the earth. the angel of was...
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under the coaching of maccallum for the sensi and stokes took over in 2022 foot of the previous two at calebn two years ago, england had battered and made a 650. pakistan made 579 that time that england forced epic tree with more aggressive batting and brilliant bowling performance on the final day. they beat new zealand considering 550 in that summer of 2022. they have recent experience of conceding a big first innings are batting really positively and forcing attentional results. that's not out of the question, it is pretty difficult and rare through test history that a team has been able to do that but we saw the intent england had batting this evening and something that will clearly have on their minds. another fact is ben duckett hurt his thumb taking the catch the finished pakistan's innings, dislocated his thumbs was unable to open the battening, we don't know whether he will be able to bat. if he doesn't at men's chris woakes will be batting at number six, most of his career has been batting number eight so that might weave england vulnerable if they do with early wickets. pakistan s
under the coaching of maccallum for the sensi and stokes took over in 2022 foot of the previous two at calebn two years ago, england had battered and made a 650. pakistan made 579 that time that england forced epic tree with more aggressive batting and brilliant bowling performance on the final day. they beat new zealand considering 550 in that summer of 2022. they have recent experience of conceding a big first innings are batting really positively and forcing attentional results. that's not...
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bears quarterback caleb williams threw four touchdown passes, inlcluding this one to keenan allen, whotriots at wembley next weekend. ruth chepng'etich has broken the world record to win the chicago marathon in a time of 2.09.57. the kenyan is the first woman to go faster than two hours 10 minutes, and beat the previous record by nearly two minutes. new zealand are four wins away from beating great britain to retain the america's cup. sir ben ainslie's team were 2—0 down after yesterday, then lost the first race today, before sailing was abandoned because of insufficient winds. there was drama before the third race started — the two boats very nearly collided, both protested, and the umpires gave a 75 metre penalty to great britain. new zealand always held the advantage after that, and finished with a lead of nearly 700 metres. ineos britannia crossed the line 52 seconds later. however, after the wind dropped, race four was abandoned, which may give ainslie's team a chance to reset. they will come back tomorrow for a single—race day at 1pm in barcelona. now, paul merson made his name w
bears quarterback caleb williams threw four touchdown passes, inlcluding this one to keenan allen, whotriots at wembley next weekend. ruth chepng'etich has broken the world record to win the chicago marathon in a time of 2.09.57. the kenyan is the first woman to go faster than two hours 10 minutes, and beat the previous record by nearly two minutes. new zealand are four wins away from beating great britain to retain the america's cup. sir ben ainslie's team were 2—0 down after yesterday, then...
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and i got the names wrong. >> you got some of them correct. >> remembered caleb. i want you to know that here i'm standing with the mayor of washington and some of the most elite secret service leaders but these four were greeted and led down to sit with the family and you have my respect and exactly the kind of graciousness that i recall from george herbert walker bush is bringing you up. you who had cared for him and those lacks weeks and hours sitting right up there as a member of his family. >> i, you know, i have been wanting to introduce evan all night but i knew he would kill me. evan sisley, please stand up. >> [ applause ] >> ea. evan was president bush's last personal aide. he also, evan, somebody give him a microphone. just tell them a little bit about you served in afghanistan with the marines. he just got his white coat. stand up and tell us a little bit about yourself.. >> i don't have much to say other than what you covered. this was really a wonderful program. >> no, we want to talk about you. i'm telling you that president bush lived two years lon
and i got the names wrong. >> you got some of them correct. >> remembered caleb. i want you to know that here i'm standing with the mayor of washington and some of the most elite secret service leaders but these four were greeted and led down to sit with the family and you have my respect and exactly the kind of graciousness that i recall from george herbert walker bush is bringing you up. you who had cared for him and those lacks weeks and hours sitting right up there as a member...
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authorities say caleb duerr escaped by breaching two fences at the plumas county jail. police say he may have left the state. >>> when we come back here, the alarming report. breast cancer and younger women. >>> to the index, and to news on breast cancer tonight. deaths from cancer declining in the u.s., breast cancer. the new concern, though, about a rise in cases among women under 50. the american cancer society says breast cancer rates have steadily climbabled 1% a year over the last decade. >>> tonight, the death of pete rose. the medical examiner revealing he died from natural causes. the last pictures right here taken of rose show him in nashville just two days ago, surrounded by his former teammates. >>> actor john amos has died. best known for his roles in "good times," "roots," "the west wing." he was 84. >>> when we come back here tonight, the images just in, former president jimmy carter in his blue cap, what he >>> finally tonight, happy birthday, jimmy carter. on his 100th birthday. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: in the small georgia town that gave ame
authorities say caleb duerr escaped by breaching two fences at the plumas county jail. police say he may have left the state. >>> when we come back here, the alarming report. breast cancer and younger women. >>> to the index, and to news on breast cancer tonight. deaths from cancer declining in the u.s., breast cancer. the new concern, though, about a rise in cases among women under 50. the american cancer society says breast cancer rates have steadily climbabled 1% a year...
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. >>> it only took a trip across the pond for caleb williams to have his breakout game.st overall pick threw four touchdowns as the bears over the jaguars in london 35-16. now in the big easy, the points came big and easy for the buccaneers. baker and the bucs dropped 51 points on the saints, for spencer rattler. in the battle of the dmv, it took an merchandise to stop one of the rookie quarterback, lamar jackson and the ravens put an end to the commanders' four-game winning streak. >>> and the lions had a answer to the question, how about them cowboys. the lions dismantled dallas in front of their home crowd, scoring five touchdowns and picking off dak prescott twice. the 47-9 drubbing. >>> the dodgers dominated the first game of the nlcs against the mets. l.a. scored nine runs with three of them coming in the fourth, while pitching held them at just three hits, tying the record for scoreless innings in the postseason. the amazins will look to rebound from the shut-out start in game 2 tonight. >>> and leave to it the ladies to provide sunday's one bright spot for new yo
. >>> it only took a trip across the pond for caleb williams to have his breakout game.st overall pick threw four touchdowns as the bears over the jaguars in london 35-16. now in the big easy, the points came big and easy for the buccaneers. baker and the bucs dropped 51 points on the saints, for spencer rattler. in the battle of the dmv, it took an merchandise to stop one of the rookie quarterback, lamar jackson and the ravens put an end to the commanders' four-game winning streak....
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fighting between israel and has been in level and i've been, these ministry says 3 of its troops with caleb. and then these are the s drive because they were evacuating wounded civilians. and the capital by roots has again come under attack. firefighters tackled the remains of a large file. the following is really missile strikes on a route southern neighborhoods. you all 6 buildings, including a residential complex will flattened and delay lockheed district according to 11 guns, official national use agency. the attacks took place just hours before the start of a conference in paris to drum up more international aid for 11 and of the vice president emmanuel maxwell, hosted ministers and officials for more than 70 countries who to get the pledged over a $1000000000.00 worth of humanitarian aid and ministry support for lebanon's diploma . and also when you drink coals for a ceasefire, soldiers cell city, time for the gift to assist you open, the bowl must end as soon as possible. that must be a ceasefire 11 on please do more damage. more victims, most strikes will need to put an end to terro
fighting between israel and has been in level and i've been, these ministry says 3 of its troops with caleb. and then these are the s drive because they were evacuating wounded civilians. and the capital by roots has again come under attack. firefighters tackled the remains of a large file. the following is really missile strikes on a route southern neighborhoods. you all 6 buildings, including a residential complex will flattened and delay lockheed district according to 11 guns, official...
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one of the areas we have focused on is building the bio process caleb capacity so that -- scale up capacity so that we not only know how to do things in a lie but we can start showing what scale up looks like to vent out the process so it can then be commercialized much more rapidly. prof. miller: an example of the need to combine r&d efforts and supply chain analysis at the same time. dr. prabhakar: the whole picture. that is exactly right. prof. miller: let me see if we have any questions from the audience. please, sir. >> hi, good afternoon. i have a quick question. i joined late but i heard you talk about health and combining ai. so i wanted to apply it to cancer. it seems like that has been the long-running issue, and there are so many different types of cancer. we still don't have something beyond the traditional chemotherapy and immunotherapy to circumvent the various cancers. can we apply it to that? i think that would be a celebratory day. dr. prabhakar: i with you. president biden started it when he was vice president, and he and the first lady reignited it a couple years ago. you
one of the areas we have focused on is building the bio process caleb capacity so that -- scale up capacity so that we not only know how to do things in a lie but we can start showing what scale up looks like to vent out the process so it can then be commercialized much more rapidly. prof. miller: an example of the need to combine r&d efforts and supply chain analysis at the same time. dr. prabhakar: the whole picture. that is exactly right. prof. miller: let me see if we have any questions...
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first overall pick caleb williams fed his receivers with four touchdowns as the bears mauled the jaguarsthe pond 35-16. over in the big easy the points came big and pretty easy for the buccaneers. baker and the bucs dropped 51 points on the saints, spoiling the first start for spencer rattler. in the battle of the dmv it took an mvp to top one of the hottest rookie qbs lamar jackson and the ravens putting an end to jayden daniels and the commanders' four-game win streak 40-23. and the detroit lions had a solid answer to the question how about them cowboys. they dismantled dallas in front of their home crowd scoring five touchdowns and picking off dak prescott twice. it was the fourth consecutive blowout loss for the cowboys at home. >>> sunday sports blowouts weren't limited to just football. the dodgers dominated the first game of the nlcs against the mets. l.a. scored nine runs with three coming in the fourth while pitching held the mets to just three hits, tying the record for scoreless innings in the post season. the amazins will look to rebound from the shut out start in game two to
first overall pick caleb williams fed his receivers with four touchdowns as the bears mauled the jaguarsthe pond 35-16. over in the big easy the points came big and pretty easy for the buccaneers. baker and the bucs dropped 51 points on the saints, spoiling the first start for spencer rattler. in the battle of the dmv it took an mvp to top one of the hottest rookie qbs lamar jackson and the ravens putting an end to jayden daniels and the commanders' four-game win streak 40-23. and the detroit...
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empezaron muy mal con esta acción, donde caleb murray se va a escapar 50 yardas apenas para poder anotargonales para que el equipo tuviera entonces 2 posesiones de ventaja. pero entonces, en el tercer cuarto comenzaron los errores, sobre todo en zona roja, y de eso vamos a hablar ahorita en un momento. y ahí comenzó a crecer más el equipo de arizona. pudieron tener más la posesión del balón, comenzaron a avanzar y ahí entonces iban a poder anotar un touchdown más y después un gol de campo que los iba a poner arriba en el marcador y después, lamentablemente en la última serie del partido iba a venir con una intercepción después de un golpazo que se lleva del safety de arizona y ahí entonces los niners iban a caer en el partido 24 a 23. pero bueno, hoy como les decía, tengo un invitado muy especial. me acompaña el ex. todavía está en riesgo porque siempre va a ser alfredo gutiérrez. alfredo, cómo estás? muy bien, muy bien. encantado de estar aquí contigo y compartir cámara con contigo otra vez. bueno, alfredo, vamos a analizar lo que fue este partido y vamos a ver las claves. la primera, c
empezaron muy mal con esta acción, donde caleb murray se va a escapar 50 yardas apenas para poder anotargonales para que el equipo tuviera entonces 2 posesiones de ventaja. pero entonces, en el tercer cuarto comenzaron los errores, sobre todo en zona roja, y de eso vamos a hablar ahorita en un momento. y ahí comenzó a crecer más el equipo de arizona. pudieron tener más la posesión del balón, comenzaron a avanzar y ahí entonces iban a poder anotar un touchdown más y después un gol de...
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caleb smith studies 20th century u.s. political history. 's work concentrates on how black americans conceptualized, practiced and expanded from the post new negro movement to the black power movement. his dissertation research focuses on chicago, black politics and neoliberalism from the 40s to the 90s. elizabeth todd-breland is an associate professor at the university of chicago. focusing on 20th century u.s. urban and social history, african-american history and the history of education. her book, a political education black color ticks and education reform in chicago since the 1960s was published by the university of north carolina press in 2018. todd-breland's writing has appeared in the journal of african-american history and various edited collections. she's contributed the popular ae out let's -- outlets including npr the washington post and various print and online media. todd-breland's research is supported by grants and fellowships from the national academy of education, spencer foundation, mellon foundation, american council of
caleb smith studies 20th century u.s. political history. 's work concentrates on how black americans conceptualized, practiced and expanded from the post new negro movement to the black power movement. his dissertation research focuses on chicago, black politics and neoliberalism from the 40s to the 90s. elizabeth todd-breland is an associate professor at the university of chicago. focusing on 20th century u.s. urban and social history, african-american history and the history of education. her...
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under the coaching of maccallum for the sensi and stokes took over in 2022 foot of the previous two at calebwhaen wasn't pakistan two years ago, england had made over 650 for the pakistan made 579 that england forced a victory with aggressive batting and early at bowling performance on the final day they beat new zealand conceding 550 at trent bridge in the summer of 2022 foot of their recent experience of conceding of big first innings, batting really positively and forcing a potential result. that's not —— for the we saw the intent that england banded this evening, that england banded this evening, thatis that england banded this evening, that is something they will clearly have on their minds. trier? have on their minds. very encouraging _ have on their minds. very encouraging statistic - have on their minds. very - encouraging statistic therefore england england. upper pakistan, what stood out for you?— what stood out for you? pakistan have had a _ what stood out for you? pakistan have had a bad _ what stood out for you? pakistan have had a bad run _ what stood out for you? pakistan have
under the coaching of maccallum for the sensi and stokes took over in 2022 foot of the previous two at calebwhaen wasn't pakistan two years ago, england had made over 650 for the pakistan made 579 that england forced a victory with aggressive batting and early at bowling performance on the final day they beat new zealand conceding 550 at trent bridge in the summer of 2022 foot of their recent experience of conceding of big first innings, batting really positively and forcing a potential result....
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again within that context and the reason i bring it up is i think caleb is right about the nonmilitary use spaces. i would say specifically about space, china, this is one of the things i've been trying to do work around, china has very specific strategic ambitions for space in a way i don't think the united states has ever come to grips with. one of the things we were talking about intentionally with this is the apollo mission and what it means today. what the apollo mission means today is we need to do a good job of managing nasa. there are currently astronauts stranded in space and that is -- >> delayed. >> 2025. the fact that it is not on the news every single night, yet again, we have a massive failure of a project. it's not as though we didn't see this coming with starliner. all that is to say that the management of these things we do them well, i think is far more important and specifically managing these large projects is critical to understanding and making those strides within this national security framework. >> we are going to leave this program here. you can finish watchin
again within that context and the reason i bring it up is i think caleb is right about the nonmilitary use spaces. i would say specifically about space, china, this is one of the things i've been trying to do work around, china has very specific strategic ambitions for space in a way i don't think the united states has ever come to grips with. one of the things we were talking about intentionally with this is the apollo mission and what it means today. what the apollo mission means today is we...
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kick us off, caleb. i'm sure. you can join this. oh, there you go. yeah. yeah, she mentioned it's people. i guess you just did. yeah. yeah, this is being filmed for c-span just in case everyone was going to throw things. you know, please refrain from doing that to disclose that. yeah, yeah, yeah. much closer to the speaker and anything. good afternoon, everyone. i suppose we should starting off with. we initially had a conversation with before the panel begins and what do we mean when we say neoliberalism, the idea of how it's been translated between different, different disciplines such as history, political science and other social science, field, sociology. for my dissertation and work, i've been looking at political scientists mostly. there is one in particular? lester spence, john hopkins university and the simplicity of his work i think is very good. just an initial interpretation of it, where he defines neoliberal ism as the general idea that. a society with people institutions is better served when those forces work market principles. so basically
kick us off, caleb. i'm sure. you can join this. oh, there you go. yeah. yeah, she mentioned it's people. i guess you just did. yeah. yeah, this is being filmed for c-span just in case everyone was going to throw things. you know, please refrain from doing that to disclose that. yeah, yeah, yeah. much closer to the speaker and anything. good afternoon, everyone. i suppose we should starting off with. we initially had a conversation with before the panel begins and what do we mean when we say...
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again within that context and the reason i bring it up is i think caleb is right about the nonmilitary use spaces. i would say specifically about space, china, this is one of the things i've been trying to do work around, china has very specific strategic ambitions for space in a way i don't think the united states has ever come to grips with. one of the things we were talking about intentionally with this is the apollo mission and what it means today. what the apollo mission means today is we need to do a good job of managing nasa. there are currently astronauts stranded in space and that is -- >> delayed. >> 2025. the fact that it is not on the news every single night, yet again, we have a massive failure of a proje
again within that context and the reason i bring it up is i think caleb is right about the nonmilitary use spaces. i would say specifically about space, china, this is one of the things i've been trying to do work around, china has very specific strategic ambitions for space in a way i don't think the united states has ever come to grips with. one of the things we were talking about intentionally with this is the apollo mission and what it means today. what the apollo mission means today is we...
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. >>> take a look at this image. 18-year-old caleb james william wielding an 18-inch machete outsideolling station before getting arrested. officials say he was part of a group of teens holding trump flags who have been accuse chd of intimidating democratic supporters. what do we know and what are officials saying about it? >> what we understand is that there were a group of teens, most of them 16 and 17-year-olds, that sort of got into it with people who had the harris/walz signs, so people who were near polling sites, not directly outside, that would be election nearing, but further awaying cheering on their candidate and they were cheering on trump and they got into it. one of them got into it while holding a machete and that's where it turned into aggravated assault as he's been charged with. none of the other teens have been charged. they were all detained in the parking lot of this library. and at least one official is saying looks like there may have been some herd mentality here, where this group of teens went a little too far. but the latest sign we have of how polarized, ho
. >>> take a look at this image. 18-year-old caleb james william wielding an 18-inch machete outsideolling station before getting arrested. officials say he was part of a group of teens holding trump flags who have been accuse chd of intimidating democratic supporters. what do we know and what are officials saying about it? >> what we understand is that there were a group of teens, most of them 16 and 17-year-olds, that sort of got into it with people who had the harris/walz...
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. >> caleb mosley was a grower for nearly 20 years, now representing more than 600 members of the napa valley grape growers. he says this week's heat wave accelerated the tail end of the harvest season for many of them. >> so where we've had kind of a nice, slow, even well paced harvest prior to this point, this is kind of truncated. the end to where accelerated some of the brix accumulation and some of the development of the flavors. so people are, you know, getting out and saying, well, i would have liked to schedule this over the next two weeks, nice and slow pace. however, now it's mother nature is giving us a different option here. >> this means crews were out early in the morning harvesting quickly. even though this is stressful for winemakers, the grapes are handling it well. >> the fruit is exposed down here, but we have this wonderful layer of leaves protecting the fruit from the harshness of the sun. >> as growers have seen, the impacts of climate change each year, they're learning and making adjustments to their canopies and irrigation techniques, which has made the fruit re
. >> caleb mosley was a grower for nearly 20 years, now representing more than 600 members of the napa valley grape growers. he says this week's heat wave accelerated the tail end of the harvest season for many of them. >> so where we've had kind of a nice, slow, even well paced harvest prior to this point, this is kind of truncated. the end to where accelerated some of the brix accumulation and some of the development of the flavors. so people are, you know, getting out and saying,...
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i remember caleb. but i want you to know that here i'm standing with the mayor of washington and some of the most elite secret service leaders, but these four were greeted and led down to sit with the family and. you have my respect and exactly the kind of graciousness that i recall from george herbert walker bush is bringing you up. you had had cared for him in those last and hours sitting right up there as a member of, his family. i you know, i've been wanting to introduce evan all night. i knew he would kill me. evan cicely, please stand up. yeah, evan. evan was. i know he's going to kill me. evan was president bush's last personal aide. he also. evan, somebody give him a microphone. just tell him a little bit about you. served in afghanistan, the marines. he's a friend. just got his white coat stand up and just tell us a little bit about yourself. i'll really have much to say other than what you covered, but this was really a wonderful program. okay, it's nice. and now we to talk about you. okay, i
i remember caleb. but i want you to know that here i'm standing with the mayor of washington and some of the most elite secret service leaders, but these four were greeted and led down to sit with the family and. you have my respect and exactly the kind of graciousness that i recall from george herbert walker bush is bringing you up. you had had cared for him in those last and hours sitting right up there as a member of, his family. i you know, i've been wanting to introduce evan all night. i...
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having covered that at the time, i can tell you that caleb -- tel aviv is vibrant from a lot of young people out who are watching to see if it was a terror hit. if there's anything to come beyond that. meanwhile, iran is hitting israel. our coverage of this war continues right now on "america reports." >> sandra: fox news alert. we top off a brand-new hour with breaking news. we are getting official word from the white house what you've been seeing play out live in israel. as israelis on right now sheltering in place and sirens are blaring across the country after iran begins launching missiles into that country. hello and welcome, everyone. i'm sandra smith in new york. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington. good to be with you. this is "america reports." the situation unfolding before your eyes. getting word of the shooting in the southern part of tel aviv, the area called jaffa. light rail train car. multiple casualties. being investigated as a terror attack. >> sandra: let's get to trey yingst in the middle of everything. jaffa, israel. what is the latest you are hearing and see
having covered that at the time, i can tell you that caleb -- tel aviv is vibrant from a lot of young people out who are watching to see if it was a terror hit. if there's anything to come beyond that. meanwhile, iran is hitting israel. our coverage of this war continues right now on "america reports." >> sandra: fox news alert. we top off a brand-new hour with breaking news. we are getting official word from the white house what you've been seeing play out live in israel. as...
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. >> caleb mosley says even though this is stressful for winemakers, the grapes are handling it well.rowers have been making adjustments to their canopies and irrigation techniques well. >> in general, the hot stretch continues, but as we kind of dive in, add some more detail to the overall weather pattern in the forecast. we cooled off today near the coast and right around portions of the bay towards san francisco, but in general it is a warm to hot to weather pattern. we're stacking on the days as well. you can see as we head into friday and into saturday. so the excessive heat warning still in place, fog free, the coast is clear. and of course the pattern like this, especially this time of year. fire danger is on the increase. now here's our little graph to show you what we think is going to happen. but over the next few days, some minor cooling in your friday forecast, then a little bit of an uptick in the numbers as we start off the weekend. so saturday will be the hottest day of the weekend, and then we will finally cool things off beginning sunday. but that cooling trend really
. >> caleb mosley says even though this is stressful for winemakers, the grapes are handling it well.rowers have been making adjustments to their canopies and irrigation techniques well. >> in general, the hot stretch continues, but as we kind of dive in, add some more detail to the overall weather pattern in the forecast. we cooled off today near the coast and right around portions of the bay towards san francisco, but in general it is a warm to hot to weather pattern. we're...
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having covered that at the time, i can tell you that caleb -- tel aviv is vibrant from a lot of youngeople out who are watching to see if it was a terror hit. if there's anything to come beyond that. meanwhile, iran is hitting israel. our coverage of this war continues right now on "america reports." >> sandra: fox news alert. we top off a brand-new hour
having covered that at the time, i can tell you that caleb -- tel aviv is vibrant from a lot of youngeople out who are watching to see if it was a terror hit. if there's anything to come beyond that. meanwhile, iran is hitting israel. our coverage of this war continues right now on "america reports." >> sandra: fox news alert. we top off a brand-new hour
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this is george caleb bingham's famous painting he does after the war.gham was a wartime unionist, very strong unionist, but he detested ewing. he felt that the order was terrifically unjust and only generated more guerrilla violence. in fact, andrew fielkow the historian at middle tennessee, has done very good work on this. the general order number 11 certainly suppresses violence and guerrilla violence diminishes significantly in western missouri over that next year because of course, there's very there's really nobody there. those guerrillas themselves will return in 1864, many of them went down as far as texas. so it doesn't end that problem altogether. so very quickly, let me move through what i would call sort of non factors that are excess elongating and increasing the violence of the war. the the. oh and by the way, you should note that halik old bright handsome old brains there he this him sanctioning general orders number 11 right even that is well within the kinof boundaries of the laws of war as we're then understood at the time halleck would
this is george caleb bingham's famous painting he does after the war.gham was a wartime unionist, very strong unionist, but he detested ewing. he felt that the order was terrifically unjust and only generated more guerrilla violence. in fact, andrew fielkow the historian at middle tennessee, has done very good work on this. the general order number 11 certainly suppresses violence and guerrilla violence diminishes significantly in western missouri over that next year because of course, there's...
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two young cubs take the tough and tottenham fire for the end of trevor lawrence and the jags face calebilliams in the bears. set your alarms because this waits for no one. rise, shine football jaguars bears sunday at 930 o'neil nfl network. >> you want to be a lifeguard? this is the real deal. rescue high surf is the hottest drama on tv is a job you have to put your heart into. >> if i can never give up. and you could watch it any time. welcome to the north. and every monday, what you learn, junior. it's all new, actually. you get to work hard, you play hard. oh, new adventure, dangerous. we're going in a whole new episodes. it's all in a day's work. rescue, high surf, all new mondays on fox and anytime on hulu. >> tom brady, the broadcaster that's got everything in the world. >> why do it, tommy? why you act? tommy, why don't you play on a beach getting fat on pina? why not buy a soccer team? got one, dude, why would they ask why? what are they even talking about? what? what they're really asking is, why don't you quit football? they don't understand that you live and breathe for footb
two young cubs take the tough and tottenham fire for the end of trevor lawrence and the jags face calebilliams in the bears. set your alarms because this waits for no one. rise, shine football jaguars bears sunday at 930 o'neil nfl network. >> you want to be a lifeguard? this is the real deal. rescue high surf is the hottest drama on tv is a job you have to put your heart into. >> if i can never give up. and you could watch it any time. welcome to the north. and every monday, what...
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so i'm joined now by caleb. so tell me a little bit what does this mean for growers. what kind of decisions do they have to make. >> this this heat wave has certainly accelerated the tail end of harvest to where earlier on we had some cooler temperatures and everything was going kind of slow and controlled in a great pace. it's accelerated a little bit. so we're certainly seeing this is one of the busier weeks of harvest thus far. most operations are really going quickly, getting out into the vineyards, making sure that the sugars aren't racing away and the flavors are developing appropriately. but yeah, we're certainly seeing more and more activity this week, and we probably have a couple more weeks of harvest left to go. and then we'll call it we'll call it a vintage. >> and we were kind of talking. one of the good things is that overnight, the temperatures, you know, get lower, the grapes get a break, which is good. >> yeah. resiliency is the key this time of the year. so all of our farming practices and all the operations we've been doing from the moment we plant
so i'm joined now by caleb. so tell me a little bit what does this mean for growers. what kind of decisions do they have to make. >> this this heat wave has certainly accelerated the tail end of harvest to where earlier on we had some cooler temperatures and everything was going kind of slow and controlled in a great pace. it's accelerated a little bit. so we're certainly seeing this is one of the busier weeks of harvest thus far. most operations are really going quickly, getting out into...
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it is caleb smith is a doctoral candidate in the department of history at brandeis university. he studies 20th century u.s. political history. his work concentrates on how black in the northern u.s. conceptual ized, practiced and expanded multiracial democracy from the post-new -- of the 1930s through the civil rights movement to the aftermath of the black movement in the 1980s. his research focuses on chicago black politics and neo liberalism. from the 1940s to the 1990s. elizabeth vreeland is an associate professor history at the university of illinois chicago. her research and teaching focus on century u.s., urban and social history, african-american history and the history of education. her political education. black politics. education reform in chicago since the 1960s was published by the university of north carolina press in 2018. todd vreeland's writing has appeared in the journal of african-american history souls and various edited collections. she has also to popular outlets, including npr, espn, the washington post and local radio, television, print, online media. >>
it is caleb smith is a doctoral candidate in the department of history at brandeis university. he studies 20th century u.s. political history. his work concentrates on how black in the northern u.s. conceptual ized, practiced and expanded multiracial democracy from the post-new -- of the 1930s through the civil rights movement to the aftermath of the black movement in the 1980s. his research focuses on chicago black politics and neo liberalism. from the 1940s to the 1990s. elizabeth vreeland is...
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and it has been worked out because each time you caleb lead or us or did it when you saw me program. so actually i'm with you. okay. the exactly right. i'm with you. yeah. i mean, uh the, uh okay, didn't you stomach like read what's, what's the and there is that you leaders have been defeated, but then you have new ones that are being replaced. so as your correspondent was saying, uh previously, i think there was only one way out of this. it's a political solution at the military solution can only be temporary, but he's has to be accompanied by a political and good and writing on political something going. this is not clear. okay, so most likely defense analyst head of global risk at the geneva center for security policy. thank you very much. again. iran foreign minister, a bus, a rock she has arrived in the syrian capital, damascus. this follows his trip to be rude on friday, where a rock she vowed a harsh response is real, strikes a run. what was to start our is live in different for us. what are you learning were so as well a bus that actually was in at 11 am yesterday, and he mat
and it has been worked out because each time you caleb lead or us or did it when you saw me program. so actually i'm with you. okay. the exactly right. i'm with you. yeah. i mean, uh the, uh okay, didn't you stomach like read what's, what's the and there is that you leaders have been defeated, but then you have new ones that are being replaced. so as your correspondent was saying, uh previously, i think there was only one way out of this. it's a political solution at the military solution can...
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minnesota based inventor caleb olson says it's fully self—guided, fully capable of retrieving poop fromfull of word. i probably can't even say at 5 am. when this goes out, but can we even say poop? anyway? he's unsure how he's a prototype so he doesn't know to where take it, whether to sell it direct to consumer or whether there'll be a kind of poop man who drives around neighbourhoods like the bin man. >> okay , steve, what are your >> okay, steve, what are your thoughts on this? the best thing is apparently it can then lift the poop and leave it somewhere. or it can just go high and spin around this. oh, what could possibly go wrong? this has been invented to do hate crimes, hasn't it? surely this is just from the comfort of your own home. but also, you know, i worry about getting drones to do these everyday, quotidian activities that we should be able to do ourselves because it is the thin end of the wedge. this is how the computers poop. well i mean, there's no need to be disgusting. the terminator prequel, where they start off by picking up poops, but i think there's something in i
minnesota based inventor caleb olson says it's fully self—guided, fully capable of retrieving poop fromfull of word. i probably can't even say at 5 am. when this goes out, but can we even say poop? anyway? he's unsure how he's a prototype so he doesn't know to where take it, whether to sell it direct to consumer or whether there'll be a kind of poop man who drives around neighbourhoods like the bin man. >> okay , steve, what are your >> okay, steve, what are your thoughts on this?...
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clashing a bit like jayden daniels and caleb williams. arsenal opened the scoring on nine minutes.ben white casually slapping a careless whisper of a pass for saka to whip down the pants of his defender. delirious football made to look easy. liverpool tenacious under their new dutch ball king manager. a flick-on kick by virgil van dijk. this is nfl meets premier league football. inaudible at the line of scrimmage. a goal that felt like a winner. liverpool so resilient. 81st minute, went "washington post" editorial board for arsenal. liverpool carved them open. after the egyptian king, mo salah, bringing the boom, like big justice. it ends 2-2. big point for both teams. across london, l.a. dodgers-owned chelsea, 22-year-old palmer, despite the haircut of jim carrey in "dumb and dumber," just carved the game open. he was electric for newcastle. carved them with the pass. summoned the winner, blasting the ball a bit like freddie freeman. dodgers should fly over cole palmer for replacements. god bless you todd burley, you genius. league leaders, manchester city, beating southampton, 1-
clashing a bit like jayden daniels and caleb williams. arsenal opened the scoring on nine minutes.ben white casually slapping a careless whisper of a pass for saka to whip down the pants of his defender. delirious football made to look easy. liverpool tenacious under their new dutch ball king manager. a flick-on kick by virgil van dijk. this is nfl meets premier league football. inaudible at the line of scrimmage. a goal that felt like a winner. liverpool so resilient. 81st minute, went...
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the boys settling in to their first day at home with their siblings caleb, anora and their parents. >ated in august. >> they are extraordinarily rare. rare to be diagnosed. if they are diagnosed, they're rare to be separated. >> rebecca: the family turning to doctors at the children's hospital of philadelphia. their surgery taking eight hours. a high risk procedure with a staff of two dozen specialists helping out. >> it was a lot of preparation. it went smoothly. >> rebecca: their mom seeing them each on their own for the first time. >> after separation, we definitely feel a weight lifted off our shoulders. >> the whole situation was a crazy journey. to be here right now is surreal. still surreal to this day. >> rebecca: as a parent you can just imagine holding your breath until that moment. since the surgery, the boys have been busy learning to function as individuals and strengthening their bodies. shanika tells us, they are sitting up, trying to crawl and scoot now. i gotta say, leo is about the same age as these boys. he's scooting everywhere, so good luck to them when they start
the boys settling in to their first day at home with their siblings caleb, anora and their parents. >ated in august. >> they are extraordinarily rare. rare to be diagnosed. if they are diagnosed, they're rare to be separated. >> rebecca: the family turning to doctors at the children's hospital of philadelphia. their surgery taking eight hours. a high risk procedure with a staff of two dozen specialists helping out. >> it was a lot of preparation. it went smoothly. >>...