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did we have the long uniforms but we had these short ones >> reporter: carpenter used extra materialy pictures as i could. i sent them. fortunately, he was able to get some of them >> reporter: did you think you were going to get out of there >> yeah. i'm going to be out by christmas. going to be out by easter. going to be out by my birthday >> reporter: march 4th, 1973, more than six years after he was shot down, al carpenter and more than 100 other american p.o.w.s were loaded on to buses. their fate far from certain. >> they're going to march us out and shoot us or something. all the time, disbelieving this is for propaganda this isn't going to work >> reporter: in fact, they were being sent home. >> i reach this point every time i tell the story we were put in ranks outside the buses. and two c-141s came. the most beautiful representation of american might, success everything good about america, demonstrated in those two airplanes. >> reporter: carpenter boarded one of those c-141s, that brought him to clark air base in the philippines. in the nbc archives, we found this, carpent
did we have the long uniforms but we had these short ones >> reporter: carpenter used extra materialy pictures as i could. i sent them. fortunately, he was able to get some of them >> reporter: did you think you were going to get out of there >> yeah. i'm going to be out by christmas. going to be out by easter. going to be out by my birthday >> reporter: march 4th, 1973, more than six years after he was shot down, al carpenter and more than 100 other american p.o.w.s...
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. >> sergeant chad carpenter was one of the first on the scene. this is what the jogger sees, blood here. pooling blood? clotted blood? >> yeah, so basically in this area right here, you had the blood droplets. and then on the cement right here you had mud in this area. on that beam right there. in this area you had a little bit of blood. and then you had pooling down on the ground right there. and then in this area, down to those rocks, was where the majority of the blood had been deposited. >> down there is where most of the blood is? >> yeah. it was a large amount of blood. >> with all the wildlife around, they thought it might be animal blood, but -- >> we called forensics out and we did a presumptive test, which was able to tell us that it actually was human blood. >> human blood. that changed things. >> that made us think, okay, we might have a body in the water. so we called the highway patrol helicopter. >> the helicopter was in the air for just under an hour before it spotted something about a mile north of where the jogger saw the blood.
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was no sense of purpose i was a deliberate and i had constant sense of disappointment today i'm a carpenter in the past i was unskilled after years training at. i can now make anything i'm asked for a table roof anything. anything but here. on. the other to work on particular you on. my house where he now works as a trainer at. a skills already entered residential school in the western state of gujarat. carpenters from around the country are trained here in sustainable craftsmanship often bought from traditional indian wood work and construction. at the artisans live eat and study together for one year the school attracts dropouts from the formal education system. over the year they learn carpentry and me sentry alongside this scale. needed to negotiate decent prices for their products. are shallow was born out of the nonprofit who are shallow foundation in the wake of the devastating earthquake in their region in 2001 which claimed 20000 lives and left millions homeless. once the rubble was cleared and the reconstruction effort began. opted to use sustainable materials such as storm. palle
was no sense of purpose i was a deliberate and i had constant sense of disappointment today i'm a carpenter in the past i was unskilled after years training at. i can now make anything i'm asked for a table roof anything. anything but here. on. the other to work on particular you on. my house where he now works as a trainer at. a skills already entered residential school in the western state of gujarat. carpenters from around the country are trained here in sustainable craftsmanship often...
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the wooden skeleton is constructed in a carpenter's workshop using only timber grown in europe. just as in olden times no nails are used. instead the beams are connected with joints secured with opec's in keeping with traditional methods a look at this is a joint that has been used by carpenters for centuries only wood is used. the advantage is that it expands in the same way when temperatures fluctuate that's not the case if you use wood together with metal and that can cause damage in the long term. about 12 cubic metres of wood are needed to construct a house with an area of 200 square meters if you place the timbers end to end they would stretch almost one kilometer it might sound like a lot but wood is a lot more sustainable than other conventional building materials like concrete and cement. today's new have to merge houses fit seamlessly into their surroundings. and if their historical counterparts are anything to go by they too will have centuries ahead of them. but in africa now we've got to count on your people call him the father of all your universe and funded the wh
the wooden skeleton is constructed in a carpenter's workshop using only timber grown in europe. just as in olden times no nails are used. instead the beams are connected with joints secured with opec's in keeping with traditional methods a look at this is a joint that has been used by carpenters for centuries only wood is used. the advantage is that it expands in the same way when temperatures fluctuate that's not the case if you use wood together with metal and that can cause damage in the...
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this is a joint that has been used by carpenters for centuries only wood is used. the advantage is that it expands in the same way when temperatures fluctuate that's not the case if you use wood together with metal and that can cause damage in the long term. about 12 cubic metres of wood are needed to construct a house with an area of 200 square meters if you place the chambers end to end they would stretch almost one kilometer it might sound like a lot but wood is a lot more sustainable than other conventional building materials like concrete and cement. today's new have to merge houses fit seamlessly into their surroundings. and if their historical counterparts are anything to go by they too will that centuries ahead of them. but in africa now we go to town tanya people call him the father or your innovation fund that was just 16 when you started tinkering with stuff and inventing things it is still watching love doing more and he also loves to share his knowledge we visited his innovation hard when you ideas get developed in watches and a lot of them are environ
this is a joint that has been used by carpenters for centuries only wood is used. the advantage is that it expands in the same way when temperatures fluctuate that's not the case if you use wood together with metal and that can cause damage in the long term. about 12 cubic metres of wood are needed to construct a house with an area of 200 square meters if you place the chambers end to end they would stretch almost one kilometer it might sound like a lot but wood is a lot more sustainable than...
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he is interviewed by author and cnn contributor amanda carpenter. >> we are not each other's and minis, as lincoln said. if we don't make this great experiment called democracy work across additional republic work for succeeding generations, we will expire. there is no guarantee. things are looking great, that when they are looking great, it is time to shore up the foundations. announcer: watch authors april ryan and thomas sunday on book tv on c-span two. >> monday night on "the communicators," our guest talks about social media platforms hey kelly >> watch monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. su: c-span. your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. next, democratic presidential candidates speaking at the national action network visitors breakfast in south carolina. it w we will hear from all candidates except for michael bloomberg. the event was hosted reverend al sharpton. [applause] >> thank you. let us thank reverend on
he is interviewed by author and cnn contributor amanda carpenter. >> we are not each other's and minis, as lincoln said. if we don't make this great experiment called democracy work across additional republic work for succeeding generations, we will expire. there is no guarantee. things are looking great, that when they are looking great, it is time to shore up the foundations. announcer: watch authors april ryan and thomas sunday on book tv on c-span two. >> monday night on...
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katharine carpenter, bbc news. and sam lister. that's coming up after the headlines in a few minutes. now it's time for the weather with thomasz shafernaker. hello. well, there's a whole lot of weather heading our way, but not for a few days. in the short—term, it's actually going to be very quiet indeed. we've had some strong winds in the last couple of days. they've died down now. the skies are clearing, temperatures dropping and we've got some frost on the way. this is what the weather map looked like during the course of tuesday evening. and then basically through the early hours of wednesday, the skies will continue to clear. and we've got this cold air sitting right on some of us, but it's not going to last very long. so, through the early hours of wednesday, clearing skies across much of the country, a bit of mist and fog developing here and there and quite a widespread fraud. not a hard frost. in towns and cities, probably just above freezing, but outside of town, i'm sure you'll have to scrape your windscr
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. >> amanda carpenter is with us, political columnist and david gergen, former presidential advisor toresidents nixon, reagan and clinton. david, let's begin big picture here on these actions and what they tell you about the president post acquittal. >> sure. there's no question he feels m emboldened by the end of the impeachment and the acquittal. it is also true in many countries around the world, people have been elected democratically to lead a nation, have often become strong men. one of the ways they get there is by suppressing voices of dissent and controlling the judicial system, law enforcement system. that is the way you gain power and get to do what you want to do. >> amanda carpenter, there were a number of republican senators explaining their decisions to acquit the president saying that he learned a lesson. have a listen again and i want to get your reaction. >> i would think he would think twice before he did it again. >> are you confident the president is not going to simply ask another foreign power to investigate a political rival again? >> yes. i think there are less
. >> amanda carpenter is with us, political columnist and david gergen, former presidential advisor toresidents nixon, reagan and clinton. david, let's begin big picture here on these actions and what they tell you about the president post acquittal. >> sure. there's no question he feels m emboldened by the end of the impeachment and the acquittal. it is also true in many countries around the world, people have been elected democratically to lead a nation, have often become strong...
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he is interviewed by author and seen in contributor amanda carpenter. >> if we do not make this great republic work for succeeding generations, we are going to expire. things are looking great, but when things are looking great, it is time to shore up the foundations. >> watch april ryan and cal thomas sunday on the tv on c-span2. sunday, on american history tv, historian jerry hardisty talks about his book, but history of slavery in new england. here's a preview. >> while there were not large numbers of enslaved people in new england, the entire economy revolved around the business of slavery. the selling of provisions to the plantations, the transportation of enslaved people throughout the americas and the transatlantic slave trade. the entire economy revolved around enslavement. england by of new the name of mark peterson just published this giant book on boston. he said boston wasn't a slave society where most of the a slave society where most of enslaved people lived elsewhere. that is what we can say of new england as a whole. i push back against getting caught up in the demogra
he is interviewed by author and seen in contributor amanda carpenter. >> if we do not make this great republic work for succeeding generations, we are going to expire. things are looking great, but when things are looking great, it is time to shore up the foundations. >> watch april ryan and cal thomas sunday on the tv on c-span2. sunday, on american history tv, historian jerry hardisty talks about his book, but history of slavery in new england. here's a preview. >> while...
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he is interviewed by amanda carpenter. >> we are not each other's enemies, as lincoln said.at experiment called democracy or a constitutional republic work for succeeding generations, as i argue in my book, we are going to expire. there is no guarantee. things are looking great, but when things are looking great, it is time to shore up the foundations. authors april ryan and cal thomas sunday on book tv on c-span2. sunday on american artifact, a visit to the seminole nation museum in oklahoma. >> we are the descendents of the ancestors that were brought as prisoners of war to the west. and i just want you to know that even though seminoles our association with -- are associated with the indian removal act of the 1830's and what is known as the trail of tears, our people, our males were shackled in chains and brought to the west as prisoners of war. artifact,merican sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> 75 years ago, on february 19, 1945, the u.s. navy, coast guard, and marines launched an invasion of a heavily-fortified japanese island called iwo
he is interviewed by amanda carpenter. >> we are not each other's enemies, as lincoln said.at experiment called democracy or a constitutional republic work for succeeding generations, as i argue in my book, we are going to expire. there is no guarantee. things are looking great, but when things are looking great, it is time to shore up the foundations. authors april ryan and cal thomas sunday on book tv on c-span2. sunday on american artifact, a visit to the seminole nation museum in...
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chefs experiment with readings from the arab world from asia and south america and they even roast a carpenter answer to the courses are served in meticulous coordination with the choreography. well the diners are spirited off to the rainforest the kitchen crew arranges the dishes to harmonize with the jungle atmosphere. smoke red moments on a banana leaf accompanied by a peach palm fruit sauce and brazilian aside berries served with. kasama texture with a brown butter moose. is the plot though but it did make its course much d.m. his own theme we borrowed cooking my thoughts on the flavors of what we'd be and some south american he did those things that. call an area expedition around the world in 6 courses takes about 2 hours. the last stop is europe for dessert. then the spaceship lands safely back in marcello and his passengers disembark into reality. i just wonder whether i'll be able to digest all those sensory experiences including the food of course just a couple. more on that story on the others on our website as always d.w. dot com and slash culture join us again at the same time tom
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i knew i wanted to shock paul carpenter which of course is very unusual for a bar but that was the atmosphere i was after i wanted it to feel like you're home in your own living room with the wood paneling and ceiling evoking a cigar box. and. the sort of place where you sink into a plush sofa and ordering your furred whiskey before you know it unfortunately the bar didn't last neighbors complained about the noise at the tetley's a grill which the design of cones with her husband there's also no shortage of plush velvet but here are set off against heavy concrete tables. this is a custom made concrete table we contracted. it's really lovely fabric is a textile and concrete in harmony and contrast thing was a very striking wallpaper so when you're working in restaurants you can go a bit more overboard than you know home and kicking me as i did and i do want to polarize. most likes an eye catching centerpiece at the tate is a restaurant that's an ultra modern chandelier designed by david chipperfield. is a winner for the you like this fabulous chandelier we have in a central position over the b
i knew i wanted to shock paul carpenter which of course is very unusual for a bar but that was the atmosphere i was after i wanted it to feel like you're home in your own living room with the wood paneling and ceiling evoking a cigar box. and. the sort of place where you sink into a plush sofa and ordering your furred whiskey before you know it unfortunately the bar didn't last neighbors complained about the noise at the tetley's a grill which the design of cones with her husband there's also...
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joining us for more is seth carpenter. so great to have you here.our perspective, is a baked in? i don't think it has been baked in. we have been -- the economy is starting to slow down. the coronavirus, 15% or whatever in equities have to be rattling their cages. i think the fed would like to see evidence. that will be the truly difficult part. to the biglly comes disruptions, they have to make a value judgment. scarlet: is the thinking they will cut if there is evidence unless there is evidence otherwise? >> my sense is the baseline is not to cut. the first sentence today was the u.s. economy is strong. there's no reason to start that way if they don't want to sound anymore like they are heading. some said it was too soon to speculate. i think what jay powell was trying to do was to say we are paying attention. we feel good as a base nine. we are no longer hiding our heads. meet in when they do mid-march, obviously this is a conversation they will have to have. are they going to be able to point to any data to support a rate cut? my understanding
joining us for more is seth carpenter. so great to have you here.our perspective, is a baked in? i don't think it has been baked in. we have been -- the economy is starting to slow down. the coronavirus, 15% or whatever in equities have to be rattling their cages. i think the fed would like to see evidence. that will be the truly difficult part. to the biglly comes disruptions, they have to make a value judgment. scarlet: is the thinking they will cut if there is evidence unless there is...
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he is interviewed by author and cnn contributor amanda carpenter. >> we are not each other's enemies as lincoln said. if we don't make this great experiment called democracy or constitutional republic workforce exceeding the next generation, as i argue my book, we are going to expire. there is no guarantee. things are looking great, but when things are looking great it's time to shore up the foundations. >> watch authors april ryan and cal thomas sunday on book tv on cspan2. >> earlier today on the senate floor senators ben sasse and james langford spoke about two abortion bills voted on today. both measures failed to get the 60 votes needed to move forward. >> madam president, this afternoon we are going to vote on the simplest bill in the history of the united states senate. the simplest bill we have ever considered here. it says that if a newborn baby survives an abortion, she deserves medical care. that is the bill. that is it. sadly, a lot of senators are going to come to the floor and they are going to read or are planning to read, i hope they reconsider, they are planning to r
he is interviewed by author and cnn contributor amanda carpenter. >> we are not each other's enemies as lincoln said. if we don't make this great experiment called democracy or constitutional republic workforce exceeding the next generation, as i argue my book, we are going to expire. there is no guarantee. things are looking great, but when things are looking great it's time to shore up the foundations. >> watch authors april ryan and cal thomas sunday on book tv on cspan2....
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. >> that's the carpenter. >> reporter: he often brings his passions into his films. while he may not be an archaeologist, ford is a first rate carpeter in real life, or at least he used to be. >> do you still get a chance to do much anymore? >> i -- every once in a while i sharpen my tools, but i just don't find enough of a block of time to get back my chops. >> reporter: your dad also had a shop, right? >> my dad had a shot, but he was there when he cut the end of -- he cut his finger off cutting a piece of plywood on a table saw. >> reporter: maybe not the best person to learn from? >> well, maybe having seen that, look, look. >> reporter: they're all still there. >> thanks, dad. >> reporter: he likes process, whether it's building a cabinet or flying airplanes. that's a hobby that got a lot o ation five years ago. >> five 3178, engine failure, immediate return. >> reporter: after a mechanical problem in his vintage ryan pt-22 forced him to make an emergency landing on a golf course. shattering his pelvis and his back. you're still flying? >> oh, yeah, absolutely.
. >> that's the carpenter. >> reporter: he often brings his passions into his films. while he may not be an archaeologist, ford is a first rate carpeter in real life, or at least he used to be. >> do you still get a chance to do much anymore? >> i -- every once in a while i sharpen my tools, but i just don't find enough of a block of time to get back my chops. >> reporter: your dad also had a shop, right? >> my dad had a shot, but he was there when he cut the...
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experiment with ingredients from the arab world from asia and south america and they even roast a carpenter answer to the courses are served in meticulous coordination with the choreography. well the diners are spirited off to the rainforest the kitchen crew arranges the dishes to harmonize with the jungle atmosphere. smoke red mullet's on a banana leaf accompanied by a peach palm fruit sauce and brazilian a side varies served with a. sava texture with a brown butter moose. is to pluck the product to make its course much d.m. his own theme we've borrowed cooking my thoughts flavors and we've even some south american. idiot boasting that he and. the calling area expedition around the world in 6 courses takes about 2 hours. the last stop is europe for dessert. then the spaceship lands safely back in barcelona and its passengers disembark into reality. you're watching news live from berlin coming up next it's film gone up business on the go don't forget we'll be back at the top the hour with special live coverage of the u.s. presidential donald trump's state of the union address so stay tuned
experiment with ingredients from the arab world from asia and south america and they even roast a carpenter answer to the courses are served in meticulous coordination with the choreography. well the diners are spirited off to the rainforest the kitchen crew arranges the dishes to harmonize with the jungle atmosphere. smoke red mullet's on a banana leaf accompanied by a peach palm fruit sauce and brazilian a side varies served with a. sava texture with a brown butter moose. is to pluck the...
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(noise) the men we knew as bricklayers, cooks, entertainers, carpenters, bill boyce, school teachers,in a modern army. every man schooled in the meaning of teamwork. every man qualified to replace any of his teammates at any time. any man ready to do his share. the engineers, ready to build bridges, highways, railroads, ports. quartermasters to move troops and supplies and provide food, fuel. the man who supplied means of medication, telegraphs, telephones and radius. -- radios. the calvary -- cavalry. ♪ ♪ ♪ the tank destroyers ready for swift and decisive action. hard-hitting. ready to knock zeroes out of the sky. ♪ ♪ the infantrymen, the backbone of the army. (noise) (explosion) this training has met the acid test. across the pacific, across the atlantic, shadow of defeat hangs over as the axis -- as the allies liberate town after town. the job is and finished. this is only the beginning. our blows must be dealt harder and faster and with all of our strength. there could be no letup and supplies, more food, equipment, and ammunition must reach our troops. ♪ ♪ more airports, docs, br
(noise) the men we knew as bricklayers, cooks, entertainers, carpenters, bill boyce, school teachers,in a modern army. every man schooled in the meaning of teamwork. every man qualified to replace any of his teammates at any time. any man ready to do his share. the engineers, ready to build bridges, highways, railroads, ports. quartermasters to move troops and supplies and provide food, fuel. the man who supplied means of medication, telegraphs, telephones and radius. -- radios. the calvary --...
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he is interviewed by author and cnn contributor amanda carpenter. >> we are not each other's enemiesoln said. if we don't make this great experiment called democracy or constitutional republic workforce exceeding the next generation, as i argue my book, we are going to expire. there is no guarantee. things are looking great, but when things are looking great it's time to shore up the foundations. >> watch authors april ryan and cal thomas sunday on book tv on cspan2. >> earlier today on the senate floor senators ben sasse and james langford spoke
he is interviewed by author and cnn contributor amanda carpenter. >> we are not each other's enemiesoln said. if we don't make this great experiment called democracy or constitutional republic workforce exceeding the next generation, as i argue my book, we are going to expire. there is no guarantee. things are looking great, but when things are looking great it's time to shore up the foundations. >> watch authors april ryan and cal thomas sunday on book tv on cspan2. >>...
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and they trained him for the new job, he didn't need that much training either, tony is now a top carpenterwho renovates buildings in cincinnati, he's drug free and reunited with his family and tony, i'd love to have you come up and say a few words, tony, please. tony. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you, thank you. i'm not a public speaker so bear with me. first of all, i would like to thank the president for the deal because without it i wouldn't be standing in the podium right now, it means a lot to me and i know it means a lot to the people that we are going to help. i was homeless and due to the fact i know how it feels and i know that sometimes when you get down you don't feel like going up, an opportunity for a lot of people to not be homeless, to get back on their feet and go back with their families and i would just like to thank the president of the united states for doing this. [cheers and applause] >> a lot of love, the fact is he became very famous, so he will lead his job as carpenter and go to california and become a movie star now. you never know. [laugh
and they trained him for the new job, he didn't need that much training either, tony is now a top carpenterwho renovates buildings in cincinnati, he's drug free and reunited with his family and tony, i'd love to have you come up and say a few words, tony, please. tony. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you, thank you. i'm not a public speaker so bear with me. first of all, i would like to thank the president for the deal because without it i wouldn't be standing in the...
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. >> jimmy: he wrote "the force awakens before han solo, a great carpenter named harrison ford.inished building my recording studio back in 1970. thank you, harrison. may the force be with you." and there you are, baked out of your mind, yes? [ applause ] >> no, i'm not baked out of my mind. i'm working. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: when you were working as a carpenter and building these kind of places here in l.a., would you charge more to a celebrity than you would to a regular civilian? >> wouldn't you? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yes. sergio spent $6 million on that recording studio. do you still fix things around the house? do you still put those skills to use? >> yeah. if it's not too complicated. >> jimmy: if it's not too complicated you'll do it? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and are people overly impressed by that? >> not my wife. >> jimmy: she expects it and you do it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you worked at the -- was it the first crate & barrel in chicago? >> yeah. >> jimmy: when was that that you worked at crate & barrel? because i love this idea, this vision. >> it was for about four months un
. >> jimmy: he wrote "the force awakens before han solo, a great carpenter named harrison ford.inished building my recording studio back in 1970. thank you, harrison. may the force be with you." and there you are, baked out of your mind, yes? [ applause ] >> no, i'm not baked out of my mind. i'm working. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: when you were working as a carpenter and building these kind of places here in l.a., would you charge more to a celebrity than you would to a...
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>>coming up a 6 the lawyers have traded away their leading mark carpenter will t you up the bay area sports night by breakindown the d angelo russe slot and no longer surrounded by water, but by ice we take a trip to where this versi of lady liberty is on display. >>and 've got clear skies >>a lot to talk about inthe sports world tonight mker for and joins us now from the set of bay area sports night marked so yes, lots to talk about a bay area sports night 7 o'clock on the kron on app the nba trade deadline taken over the news cycle today and the warriors ght in e middle of it d'angelo russell trad to the minnesota timberwolvesin exchange for andrew wiggins and some draft picks will be breaking it all down why the warrio are making this move was one of the future ramifications here and alsogreat friend of the show grand count of the santa rosa press democrat he covers the fortniners very closely wrapping up the entire season willbe hearing fromjohn lynch and kyle shanahan as well it'sgoing to be jam-packed show baarea spts night 7 o'clock on the kron on app. >>see making all right m
>>coming up a 6 the lawyers have traded away their leading mark carpenter will t you up the bay area sports night by breakindown the d angelo russe slot and no longer surrounded by water, but by ice we take a trip to where this versi of lady liberty is on display. >>and 've got clear skies >>a lot to talk about inthe sports world tonight mker for and joins us now from the set of bay area sports night marked so yes, lots to talk about a bay area sports night 7 o'clock on the...
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catherine carpenter, bbc news.ars time. that's five years earlier than previously planned. it's part of a drive to make britain a world leader in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. the prime minister said the uk should be aiming for virtually zero carbon emissions by 2050. 0ur energy and environment analyst roger harrabin has more. before long, this will look like history. the government previously decided to stop the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2040. now the date for electric and hydrogen ca i’s the date for electric and hydrogen cars to become the only ones on the four courts would be 2035. after ministers accepted that 2040 simply wasn't fast enough. that includes hybrids. the more ambitious target could be tough. i think it's challenging, if you look at last year, i think it was something like one point since person of old news "1.6% of one point since person of old news “1.6% of cars were battery electric. either electric or indeed zero omissions. environmentalists say conventional vans and cars coul
catherine carpenter, bbc news.ars time. that's five years earlier than previously planned. it's part of a drive to make britain a world leader in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. the prime minister said the uk should be aiming for virtually zero carbon emissions by 2050. 0ur energy and environment analyst roger harrabin has more. before long, this will look like history. the government previously decided to stop the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2040. now the date for electric and...
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providers our focus is on strengthening small and medium sized businesses so we want to know are there carpenters and welders and tailors here and we look for 40 or 50 small and medium sized businesses. with distance from the new mom they're free to fly either schreiber was born in mali. she's particularly keen to help the women here many of them sell goods she wants them to benefit from the new supply of electricity to . them and i want to give them an example and i have a lot of the blame of this most of the problems that the women here have stem from the fact that they have no access to education. as a result they're much more focused on having children and the birth rates go up and up here. that's africa green africa greentech does this offer them an opportunity to receive training and improve their chances of earning money it's a 50 percent if the economy in the village improves the residents will also have more money to invest in their children's education so beyond providing electricity it's also about improving the villages prospects as it has lagged us on the security situation in the so
providers our focus is on strengthening small and medium sized businesses so we want to know are there carpenters and welders and tailors here and we look for 40 or 50 small and medium sized businesses. with distance from the new mom they're free to fly either schreiber was born in mali. she's particularly keen to help the women here many of them sell goods she wants them to benefit from the new supply of electricity to . them and i want to give them an example and i have a lot of the blame of...
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>>plus to talk about with the lawyers tonight the hour mark carpenter kate really join us now from the set of bay area sports night making that shift into from football. back to basketball. >>yes, and now as when all eyes are on the nba. what is happening around the association, the golden state warriors approaching the all-star break have one more game before they air take a week off the kind of recharge a little bit but one story line we want to talk about as you know they just acquired andrew wiggins k a are you amazed at how quickly he has 15 to the warriors system, i mean the whole d'angelo russell transaction was a matter of fit. >>now weekend it seemed very seamless does seem like he's a little bit of a better fit so far i mean we we saw him come in and scored 24 points last night against the heat so clearly he's a figured out what his role at least this year is going to down the stretch here for the warriors yeah kind of the theme with what we get is talking about is a you know what we did learn the system now so when steph curry and klay thompson full-strength get back into th
>>plus to talk about with the lawyers tonight the hour mark carpenter kate really join us now from the set of bay area sports night making that shift into from football. back to basketball. >>yes, and now as when all eyes are on the nba. what is happening around the association, the golden state warriors approaching the all-star break have one more game before they air take a week off the kind of recharge a little bit but one story line we want to talk about as you know they just...
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here, a plaster or a carpenter would, but a labourer wouldn‘t, and the boss of this firm says it willople want. we‘ve never met the housing target and we are certainly not going to meet it now. previously it was an open door policy to a certain degree and we still found it difficult to meet the needs of the housing market. it is going to get worse and our business won‘t grow like it could grow. the ministers are saying today that companies like yours have relied too heavily on cheap labour from the eu, and that has got to change. i don‘t know where that concept comes from, that it is all about cheap labour. it‘s not. it‘s about a skills shortage, jobs that the british people do not want to do, that is the bottom line. but ministers say companies need a different approach. business has a fantastic opportunity to work with this new government, to level up across the united kingdom, invest in people, technology, invest in skills across all sectors, and i mean every single sector. the government‘s plans have been met with dire warnings from many businesses, those in construction, hospital
here, a plaster or a carpenter would, but a labourer wouldn‘t, and the boss of this firm says it willople want. we‘ve never met the housing target and we are certainly not going to meet it now. previously it was an open door policy to a certain degree and we still found it difficult to meet the needs of the housing market. it is going to get worse and our business won‘t grow like it could grow. the ministers are saying today that companies like yours have relied too heavily on cheap...
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and some interesting things to talk about in the sports world aubrey huff making some waves mark carpenter kate rooney joining us from the set of bay area sports night. yeah, what a story that has developed regarding aubr also last night, the giants annoued that they will not be inviting him to the rld series reunion the 20 championship team. today aubrey huff offers a fire response saying that basically eventbecause of his politics, what do you makethat has transpired over the last 24 hours with this story i buildingup for morthe last 24 hours right because the giant cited some tweets tha is that they didn't like from last fall and so they just made this decision for their organization there's so much that goes into it it a. >>rey a politically fraught issue which is somethingyou know you don't e all the me in sports, it's going to be interesting to see how most of the fans in that area re respding and this certainly has generated a lot of reaction yeah stance taken to the giants have made the right decision some are thinking like a you know he should still be there. we want tohear your t
and some interesting things to talk about in the sports world aubrey huff making some waves mark carpenter kate rooney joining us from the set of bay area sports night. yeah, what a story that has developed regarding aubr also last night, the giants annoued that they will not be inviting him to the rld series reunion the 20 championship team. today aubrey huff offers a fire response saying that basically eventbecause of his politics, what do you makethat has transpired over the last 24 hours...
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spring it like a baseball absolutely start thinking about the cactus league let's check in with mark carpenterand what's going on with bay area sports night. >>and also too you need some of the help forget about what happened with the 49 ers in the super bowl so are e baseball season is coming up spring training pitchers and catchers report next week but until then the san francisco giants will open the doors of oracle park for fans fast earlier today, new manager gabe kepler met with the media to break down the season that lies ahead lot of questions for this giants franchise as we head into the post bruce bocce air of the post madison bumgarner era. this is a new team with a new manager will be breaking it all down also be taking your calls on bay area sports night 7 o'clock on the kron on app going to be a lot of fun that you can and vicki all right. >>thanks for that mark felt like >>fans of britney spears can now relive some of the pop star's most iconic moments, thanks to a new interactive pop-up museum. the zone britney spears is now open in west hollywood de la. it features 9 rooms eac
spring it like a baseball absolutely start thinking about the cactus league let's check in with mark carpenterand what's going on with bay area sports night. >>and also too you need some of the help forget about what happened with the 49 ers in the super bowl so are e baseball season is coming up spring training pitchers and catchers report next week but until then the san francisco giants will open the doors of oracle park for fans fast earlier today, new manager gabe kepler met with the...
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he is interviewed by amanda carpenter. >> we are not each other's enemies.f we don't make this great experiment called democracy or a constitutional republic works or generations, we are going to expire. there is no guarantee. when things are looking great, it is time to shore up the foundations. sunday. >> your unfiltered view of government, created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. >> gary shapiro is president and ceo of the consumer technology association and he is our guest this week on "the communicators." what is the cta and who you represent? >> thank you for having me. it's great to be had -- back here. it'a
he is interviewed by amanda carpenter. >> we are not each other's enemies.f we don't make this great experiment called democracy or a constitutional republic works or generations, we are going to expire. there is no guarantee. when things are looking great, it is time to shore up the foundations. sunday. >> your unfiltered view of government, created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. >> gary shapiro is president and ceo of the consumer...
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kathryn carpenter reports. i cannot sleep. it is very hard because of closing my eyes at night.ed me when i was just somebody could have killed me when i wasjust going to somebody could have killed me when i was just going to the shop. it is ha rd to was just going to the shop. it is hard to think about. i cry a lot. i hug my children. this woman came face—to—face with the strata but ta ke face—to—face with the strata but take a moment before he stabbed to others. she had gone into the shop to buy things to clean her new flat when he came in. translation: he came in and took a knife and he looked like he was leaving the shop. but when he reached the door, he pushed me and try to take the plastic packaging from off the knife but he could not. he pushed and stabbed me with a knife was covered in plastic. the 36—year—old from the dominican republic then saw a man run outside shouting and waving the knife as he attacked to others. translation: it was horrible for me. i spent about 15 have a 20 minutes in hell, living in that moment, it was hell. i recall seeing the man on the floor
kathryn carpenter reports. i cannot sleep. it is very hard because of closing my eyes at night.ed me when i was just somebody could have killed me when i wasjust going to somebody could have killed me when i was just going to the shop. it is ha rd to was just going to the shop. it is hard to think about. i cry a lot. i hug my children. this woman came face—to—face with the strata but ta ke face—to—face with the strata but take a moment before he stabbed to others. she had gone into the...
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of sam rayburn saying that you might know any jackass can kick down a barn, but it takes a good carpenter to build one. >> reporter: the all day back and forth between the billionaires started thursday when president trump tweeted, mini mike bloomberg is a loser who has money but can't debate and has zero presence. bloomberg fired back taunting trump. we know many of the same people in ny. behind your back they laugh at you and call you a carnival barking clown. >> let me say this, mr. president, you can't bully me, and i won't let you bully the american people. >> reporter: the president then went after bloomberg for his controversial stop and frisk policy as mayor making this exaggerated claim. >> bloomberg came in and he said, well, you know what, this thing is so good, i'm going to stop every black person and if you were a black person in new york, you were stopped two times a day, three times a day. you couldn't go to your house they were stopping you every day. >> reporter: but trump himself has long promoted stop and frisk as a tremendous success. >> stop and frisk had a tremendous
of sam rayburn saying that you might know any jackass can kick down a barn, but it takes a good carpenter to build one. >> reporter: the all day back and forth between the billionaires started thursday when president trump tweeted, mini mike bloomberg is a loser who has money but can't debate and has zero presence. bloomberg fired back taunting trump. we know many of the same people in ny. behind your back they laugh at you and call you a carnival barking clown. >> let me say this,...
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there is going to be a lot of openings for carpenters in the future. i want to thank them, as well. >> good for you. infrastructure is the topic. we were talking about what a sprawling topic it is. let's start at the 10,000 foot level, which we have tried with all the candidates. talk a little bit about priorities and principles. infrastructure is a lot of things. it means fixing roads, bridges, filling potholes, making better airports, ports, but it also means what a lot of democrats think it should mean anyway, which is shifting the country to a more green climate friendly transportation system and infrastructure. is that limited resources, $1 -- you have got limited resources, $1 trillion deficit right now. as president, what is your higher priority, fixing the old or moving to a green infrastructure system? sen. klobuchar: you have to do both. my over $1 trillion plan, i was the first candidate in the race to come out with a major infrastructure plan. a lot of that was actually because of my own experience. i will start out with that. i can see eve
there is going to be a lot of openings for carpenters in the future. i want to thank them, as well. >> good for you. infrastructure is the topic. we were talking about what a sprawling topic it is. let's start at the 10,000 foot level, which we have tried with all the candidates. talk a little bit about priorities and principles. infrastructure is a lot of things. it means fixing roads, bridges, filling potholes, making better airports, ports, but it also means what a lot of democrats...