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craig clements. doctor clements, is the director of the state university wildfire interdisciplinary research center. which is a leader in wildfire research. i look forward to hearing his testimony about the importance of supporting interdisciplinary research. also fortunate we are have to have with us today, some of the big bravest people facing the wildfire crisis which is our first responders. they intimately understand which innovations best support on the ground needs. this hearing is a critical first step, in creating a truly government response to wildfire risk that connects research to operations. we are encouraged by the administration's emphasis on climate resilience, and robust funding for our science agencies to tackle extreme weather. as this leaves us ample room to work with appropriators to ensure funding levels and the magnitude of the wildfire levels that we face. at this point i would like to yield, to the ranking member for any comments he may wish to make. >> thank you and i would
craig clements. doctor clements, is the director of the state university wildfire interdisciplinary research center. which is a leader in wildfire research. i look forward to hearing his testimony about the importance of supporting interdisciplinary research. also fortunate we are have to have with us today, some of the big bravest people facing the wildfire crisis which is our first responders. they intimately understand which innovations best support on the ground needs. this hearing is a...
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clements. dr.lements: i think that funding these programs across all the agencies, particularly i think what we really need to focus on is research. so we can get better information in terms of better tools. and so having new tools will allow us to build what we need in terms of center systems because we are lacking those center systems. and also the fact that we need more platforms. as was stated earlier was the fact that we need better satellite technology. i think an investment in a lot of satellite development would be really beneficial to the entire wildfire science community. chair lofgren: dr. mccarty, do you have anything to add? dr. mccarty: i would add that we need to think about as we develop these tools we communicate them with the public in an effective way and we also integrate their input. i think a lot of times when we think of wildfire risk and reducing risk, we forget people are the main cause of fires stella. -- fires still. and the more that we are transparent and open with the
clements. dr.lements: i think that funding these programs across all the agencies, particularly i think what we really need to focus on is research. so we can get better information in terms of better tools. and so having new tools will allow us to build what we need in terms of center systems because we are lacking those center systems. and also the fact that we need more platforms. as was stated earlier was the fact that we need better satellite technology. i think an investment in a lot of...
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clements. he is a professor of meteorology at san jose state university and the wildfire disciplinary center, and he leads wildlife center and behavior and wildlife center interactions and conducting wildfire land experiments, and he has over 20 years experience in the meteorological field observance, and teaches courses in wildlife, weather, meteorology, and climate change and weather instrumentation. and next is jessica mccarthy who is the director of the geological center, and as of this year, associate professor of geology. she has years of experience to quantify agriculture, and food student, and land use change. she is the coauthor and author of more than 20 peer-reviewed articles and 12 peer-reviewed conference proceedingssh and three book chapters and four data citations, and ones that is a technology transfer. our third witness as mentioned by the ranking member is mr. george guysler who is the washington state forester, and deputy for wildfire and research in oklahoma, and he has expe
clements. he is a professor of meteorology at san jose state university and the wildfire disciplinary center, and he leads wildlife center and behavior and wildlife center interactions and conducting wildfire land experiments, and he has over 20 years experience in the meteorological field observance, and teaches courses in wildlife, weather, meteorology, and climate change and weather instrumentation. and next is jessica mccarthy who is the director of the geological center, and as of this...
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craig clements. dr.ments is a professor of meteorology at san jose state university and the director of the wildfire interdisciplinary research center. he leads research on fire, weather, extreme fire behavior, and conducting wild land fire field experiments. dr. clements has over 20 years of experience in the meteorological field observations and teaches courses in wildfire science, mountain meteorology, climate change. our next witness is dr. jessica mccarty, the director of the geospatial analysis center. dr. mccarty has more than 15 years of experience in applications of geospatial and data science to quantify agriculture and food security and land cover land use change. she is the coauthor of more than 30 peer reviewed journal articles, 12 peer reviewed conference proceedings, three book chapters, four technical reports, four data citations and one nasa technology transfer. our third witness, is mr. george guiseler who is a washington state forester and the deputy supervisor for wildfire and forest
craig clements. dr.ments is a professor of meteorology at san jose state university and the director of the wildfire interdisciplinary research center. he leads research on fire, weather, extreme fire behavior, and conducting wild land fire field experiments. dr. clements has over 20 years of experience in the meteorological field observations and teaches courses in wildfire science, mountain meteorology, climate change. our next witness is dr. jessica mccarty, the director of the geospatial...
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meanwhile clement was _ i've got right now. meanwhile clement was that _ i've got right now.aland in a thrilling final. and it was a day to forget for girl thomas, both men probably still feeling the effects of crashing during the road race on saturday. neither could finish inside the top ten in the time trial today. the gold medal went to slovenia. is this the last time we see and be merry as an olympian? he and joe salisbury were knocked out of the doubles by croatia. once again, sparking questions about mary's feature in the game. and team gb's hopes in the tennis and it all together when lane broudy was beaten byjeremy sade and the singles. lydia campbell, bbc news. daniil medvedev has again questioned the safety of playing in the tokyo heat, asking the umpire who would be responsible if he died. after pressure from him and novak djokovic, the start time for tennis matches has been pushed back from 11am to 3pm tokyo time. organisers said it was "in the interests of player health and welfare". djokovic had described the heat and humidity as "brutal", and medvedev had breat
meanwhile clement was _ i've got right now. meanwhile clement was that _ i've got right now.aland in a thrilling final. and it was a day to forget for girl thomas, both men probably still feeling the effects of crashing during the road race on saturday. neither could finish inside the top ten in the time trial today. the gold medal went to slovenia. is this the last time we see and be merry as an olympian? he and joe salisbury were knocked out of the doubles by croatia. once again, sparking...
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carter evans, cbs news, san clemente, california. o'donnell: good luck to him. something i can't. do up next, a preview of tomorrow's "on the road" and unlikely friendship made at sea. tomorrow's "on the road" and unlikely friendship made at sea. >> o'donnell: >> o'donnell: all right, the story of a maine lobster man and his "gull friend" enters a new chapter only as steve hartman can tell it. that's tomorrow on "cbs evening news." ( laughs ) if you can't watch live, don't forget to set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. see you tomorrow. >>> as western wildfire smokes triggers health alert thousands of miles away, it has been spared. enjoy it while you can. >> that wildfire smoke is going to be edging closer to the bay area as we had through the weekend. >>> the nfl's new message to its blazers. pay a visit to the vaccine clinic or pay the price. >>> keep your vaccine card handy. it could be your ticket into bars and restaurants. >>> the butterfly is on the verge of disappearing from the california coast. >> they are telling us
carter evans, cbs news, san clemente, california. o'donnell: good luck to him. something i can't. do up next, a preview of tomorrow's "on the road" and unlikely friendship made at sea. tomorrow's "on the road" and unlikely friendship made at sea. >> o'donnell: >> o'donnell: all right, the story of a maine lobster man and his "gull friend" enters a new chapter only as steve hartman can tell it. that's tomorrow on "cbs evening news." ( laughs )...
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i have heard that clement definitely commit that i clement definitely commit that people thought thatts? because the people who are speaking to us are those who have their businesses have been affected, for example. well, in the beginning, the protests were very clear that it was very political in support of former presidentjacob zuma and what we have seen is that groups of people and communities have capitalised on that, to protest, to loot businesses, but what the government are saying is that this is the target that is notjust business any more, that state infrastructure is being targeted and water treatment plants, communication infrastructure and what they are saying is that this is notjust disgruntled youth unhappy with the levels of high unemployment and that there is a hidden hand behind that. they said that they are investigating a dozen orso that they are investigating a dozen or so people who they think might have instigated all of this, but still no arrests have been made, so it really isn't clear what is behind these protests. d0 it really isn't clear what is behind these
i have heard that clement definitely commit that i clement definitely commit that people thought thatts? because the people who are speaking to us are those who have their businesses have been affected, for example. well, in the beginning, the protests were very clear that it was very political in support of former presidentjacob zuma and what we have seen is that groups of people and communities have capitalised on that, to protest, to loot businesses, but what the government are saying is...
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after 2016 when voters picked republicans, secretary clements and a whole series of democrats called the new president illegitimate that russia had probably or definitely hacked into the voting systems and changed the tallies, a baseless conspiracy theory, a big lie. four years later, they kept insisting that democracy was broken and democrats had to overhaul it. hr-1 was written and introduced on that pretense as recently as last summer when the 2020 election was looking close, democrats and cable news spent multiple weeks in literal hysterics over what they said it was a massive secret election conspiracy revolving around the postal service. another big lie. it was one frantic meltdown after another, constant, silly claims that our democracy was dying. last november, their story turned on a dime. because democrats got election results they liked a lot better. now suddenly our elections were no longer in crisis. now american democracy was finely tuned, legitimate and beyond reproach. for about 11 weeks, from president biden's election through his inauguration, democrats and their me
after 2016 when voters picked republicans, secretary clements and a whole series of democrats called the new president illegitimate that russia had probably or definitely hacked into the voting systems and changed the tallies, a baseless conspiracy theory, a big lie. four years later, they kept insisting that democracy was broken and democrats had to overhaul it. hr-1 was written and introduced on that pretense as recently as last summer when the 2020 election was looking close, democrats and...
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looks at civil military relations during the korean war including general macarthur's removal from clemente discussing latest nonfiction books. on sunday 855 eastern from a get an in-depth look at the trump administration's handling of the carpet pandemic, what he has been and gaming discuss in the book, nightmare scenario. 10:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards" from a retired marine lieutenant writes about how the military increasing her alliance on effecting combat in the military unit. interviewed by cornell university professor and former u.s. air force officer. watch american history tv book tv every week and on c-span2. full schedule on your program guide visit c-span dog work c-span.org. >> this sunday c-span premiers january 6, is from the house. fourteen members of congress share stories about what they saw, heard and experienced that day including colorado democrat jason croak. he talked about how he felt as people tried to breach the house chamber. >> if you're not scared in a situation like that, there's probably something wrong with you or you don't realize the magnitude of the si
looks at civil military relations during the korean war including general macarthur's removal from clemente discussing latest nonfiction books. on sunday 855 eastern from a get an in-depth look at the trump administration's handling of the carpet pandemic, what he has been and gaming discuss in the book, nightmare scenario. 10:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards" from a retired marine lieutenant writes about how the military increasing her alliance on effecting combat in the military unit....
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nixon walking along the wasc right outside of san clemente. and there is the first lady in a wind breaker, a pair of black slacks, and a kerr chief. that image was chosen to be used on a presidential -- on president nixon's re-election campaign, his poster that was talking about his environmental protection. really extraordinary environmental protection laws that came in under president nixon. that's the one that the -- are the poster, you can perhaps tell, it's at the far left there. of course this is something going out to the president's supporters. at that time, of course, in '72, running against george mcgovern, richard nixon of course had the base of more conservative voters. so it was really a little bit of a gentle push to depict the first lady of the united states publicly, on a campaign poster, wearing pants. and then that september, 1972, pat nixon went to a national park celebrating its centennial. she was actually there to mark the centennial of the national parks system. and there she is, you know, wearing a pair of pants at a pu
nixon walking along the wasc right outside of san clemente. and there is the first lady in a wind breaker, a pair of black slacks, and a kerr chief. that image was chosen to be used on a presidential -- on president nixon's re-election campaign, his poster that was talking about his environmental protection. really extraordinary environmental protection laws that came in under president nixon. that's the one that the -- are the poster, you can perhaps tell, it's at the far left there. of course...
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it's in the neighborhoods and castro and nohe valley and clement street. we all see it. and i'm a very liberal person. but we have to get some control on these quality of life issues. there's no consequences out there. what we saw at nieman marcus last week, that got publicity because it's a big retail store. that happens to small businesses all over towns every day. and i had small business owners say, well, i called the police. we have video footage, but nothing happens. source until we can get a grasp on that, people will quit shopping there. we have the people who live here and shop and eat and work here and i did the 30-day challenge where i shopped at small businesses for a month. it was very easy. and i was pleasantly surprised how easy that was. but this is a tourist town. and not only nationally, statewide, but regionally in a lot of people come here regionally. and they're -- they're not coming anymore because of the issues. so i had to get that off my chest. the mayor had a press conference and said they made arrests. having people defecate in front of a store
it's in the neighborhoods and castro and nohe valley and clement street. we all see it. and i'm a very liberal person. but we have to get some control on these quality of life issues. there's no consequences out there. what we saw at nieman marcus last week, that got publicity because it's a big retail store. that happens to small businesses all over towns every day. and i had small business owners say, well, i called the police. we have video footage, but nothing happens. source until we can...
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. >>> aunque ninguna muestra estarÍa completa sin mencionar a roberto clemente.ctado está protegiendo nuestras bellas costas y más. usa menos energía dejando a un lado tus tareas domésticas de 4 a 9 p.m., y así ayuda a que nuestro estado siga brillando. >>> en punto de las 5:00 de la tarde les contamos que buscan a un hombre de balear en una carretera del sur de california. les contamos quÉ puede hacer usted para no caer en una nueva trampa. los detalles desde las 5:00 de la tarde. >>> y bueno el creador de facebook estÁ dando mucho de qÉe hablar en redes sociales. es que muchos estallaron en contra y a favor de la decisiÓn de mark zuckerberg para festejar la independencia de estados unidos. usÓ la bandera y con la canciÓn (nombre en inglÉs). algunos dicen que esto se debe a que facebook ganÓ una queja que llevÓ a que se aparte de instagram y whatsapp. >>> y (nombre en inglÉs) decidÓo utilizar la plataforma de instagram para enviar un mensaje de saludo a los mÁs de 4.2 millones de seguidores que tiene por la independencia de estados unidos. por cierto dijo que le
. >>> aunque ninguna muestra estarÍa completa sin mencionar a roberto clemente.ctado está protegiendo nuestras bellas costas y más. usa menos energía dejando a un lado tus tareas domésticas de 4 a 9 p.m., y así ayuda a que nuestro estado siga brillando. >>> en punto de las 5:00 de la tarde les contamos que buscan a un hombre de balear en una carretera del sur de california. les contamos quÉ puede hacer usted para no caer en una nueva trampa. los detalles desde las 5:00...
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i spoke earlier with craig clements, professor of meteorology at san jose state university.sked him what can be done to prevent these devastating fires. >> well, one thing is forest management. we need to really look at how we manage the fuels, like the trees, the shrubs, and we need to get more prescribed fire, this is purposely set fires, back into the ecosystems because that reduces the amount of stuff that can burn and it reduces it in terms of its more natural. and so prescribed fire really does help these ecosystems and it reduces the fuels and the threat. it's something we can actually do right now and implement in the next few years. >> before we go, in terms of the research into the wildfires, it's obviously never been more important. i was lucky a while ago to visit the fire sciences lab in missoula, montana to see the research there into phenomena like fire tornadoes. so what's one of the most important problems that researchers like yourself are hoping to solve that might help us down the road limit the spread of these massive fires and prevent the loss of proper
i spoke earlier with craig clements, professor of meteorology at san jose state university.sked him what can be done to prevent these devastating fires. >> well, one thing is forest management. we need to really look at how we manage the fuels, like the trees, the shrubs, and we need to get more prescribed fire, this is purposely set fires, back into the ecosystems because that reduces the amount of stuff that can burn and it reduces it in terms of its more natural. and so prescribed fire...
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professor craig clements.n. >> thanks for having me. >> and before we go, the tokyo olympic games are under way. five women's soccer teams took a knee ahead of their matches in tokyo. athletes from great britain, chile, the u.s., sweden and new zealand knelt to protest racial inequality around the world. olympic officials confirmed it wasn't against the rules. and a player from sweden noted, "it feels right to stand up for human rights." now, while the australian women's team didn't kneel, they linked arms in solidarity with their country's indigenous people. and you can stay with cnn for the latest on the olympic games. i'm kim brunhuber. i'll be back with more "cnn newsroom" in just a moment. please do stay with us. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way y for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our
professor craig clements.n. >> thanks for having me. >> and before we go, the tokyo olympic games are under way. five women's soccer teams took a knee ahead of their matches in tokyo. athletes from great britain, chile, the u.s., sweden and new zealand knelt to protest racial inequality around the world. olympic officials confirmed it wasn't against the rules. and a player from sweden noted, "it feels right to stand up for human rights." now, while the australian women's...
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>>hy is my st kep he died the day before his mothr vehicle for a practice tick landing on san clemente island. first class bryan baltierra texted his father our tracks started smoking. it was the transmission. >> overheating? due to no transmission fluid in the vehicle. >> reporter: the transmission failed, the engine quit and the vehicle took on water. it took 45 minutes for help to arrive. >> one of the boys who did survive did say, when i looked back, i saw bryan and his roommate praying. >> reporter: the grief-stricken families today calleded on the marine corps not just assault vehicle back k into the waterer until flaws that mae it a u.s.s. bonhomme richard burned more than four days. this month the u.s. has seen a wave of covid outbreaks linked to summer camps and officials fear it could be a preview of what's to dom in the new school year. nikki battiste has our in depth report. in rural hudson noshing where 67% of those 12 and up are fully vaccinated, news of the covid outbreak at nearby camp pontiac has rattled the community. >> by monday, it was 23. by wednesday, it was 31.
>>hy is my st kep he died the day before his mothr vehicle for a practice tick landing on san clemente island. first class bryan baltierra texted his father our tracks started smoking. it was the transmission. >> overheating? due to no transmission fluid in the vehicle. >> reporter: the transmission failed, the engine quit and the vehicle took on water. it took 45 minutes for help to arrive. >> one of the boys who did survive did say, when i looked back, i saw bryan and...
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the "all- american girls professional baseball league," and renowned game-changers like roberto clementeto rico uniform, his pittsburgh pirates cap helmet from 1960. and fernando valenzuela, the center of “fernando-mania” as a pitcher for the los angeles dodgers in the 1980s. but this is also a story of discrimination and the “color line” in baseball and america. >> roberto clemente himself said about latino players, particularly black latino players: "we had two strikes against us-- one, because we're black, and the other because we're latin, we're foreign." >> brown: historian burgos, a professor at the university of illinois, served as an advisor to the exhibition, and has written widely about one key figure: orestes “minnie” minoso, who starred in his native cuba, in the negro leaes in the u.s. when blacks were excluded from major league baseball, and then with the chicago white sox when the color line was finally broken. burgos is among those pushing for minoso's accomplishments to finally gain him entry to the baseball hall of fame. >> he was a pioneering player, and the excellence
the "all- american girls professional baseball league," and renowned game-changers like roberto clementeto rico uniform, his pittsburgh pirates cap helmet from 1960. and fernando valenzuela, the center of “fernando-mania” as a pitcher for the los angeles dodgers in the 1980s. but this is also a story of discrimination and the “color line” in baseball and america. >> roberto clemente himself said about latino players, particularly black latino players: "we had two...
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one of his most popular songs celebrates clement chroma, and then revolutionary, and the countries, 1st president of the country, was what it was for just black roster sides legendary recognitions like bob marley, alpha, blondy, and lucky to be as his main influences. but he's also caught his own musical knees . he often blends to making regular with local african languages and sounds and can play there with a lot of african people want to do reagan music. but they have the eater. iran us idea the wrong idea of the fact that if you cannot speak jamaican patois, that you cannot do regular music. jamaica people wish they could speak some african languages out, 5 blondie. what through the market, reagan music with africa, language last last as part of the rest of foreign community, a religious movement striving for unity amongst africans and the african diaspora. leaders. i've got to trust a fairy movement, say reagan, you to help trust a foreign connect to the spiritual side. the news, it is like the narratives in the bible on other order books, but not full. this is what you find with in
one of his most popular songs celebrates clement chroma, and then revolutionary, and the countries, 1st president of the country, was what it was for just black roster sides legendary recognitions like bob marley, alpha, blondy, and lucky to be as his main influences. but he's also caught his own musical knees . he often blends to making regular with local african languages and sounds and can play there with a lot of african people want to do reagan music. but they have the eater. iran us idea...
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two men and women training in the waters in the pacific in the waters of southern california san clemente surfing is such a unique support. a lot of hurry up and waiting, and it's real exciting and it's the coolest sport ever. >> reporter: starting from the beginning with the opening ceremony, you can watch everything from the summer games exclusively right here on nbc bay area. >>> all right. final look at that forecast for us, kari. >> we're looking pretty good. have to be careful with no fireworks. all, marcus. >> watch them on tv if here tomorrow morning. . >>> right now on "california live" hold on tight. vicki is taking us on a thrill ride down the mountains and malou is going buck wild in the bay. >> we're going crazy here brewing beer, gluten free beer. >> and then lisa is doing lunch at special new hot spot. think of this as a food court on speed. i have no idea how i'm going to choose what i want to eat. >> and brace yourself for billy eichner. >> i've been w
two men and women training in the waters in the pacific in the waters of southern california san clemente surfing is such a unique support. a lot of hurry up and waiting, and it's real exciting and it's the coolest sport ever. >> reporter: starting from the beginning with the opening ceremony, you can watch everything from the summer games exclusively right here on nbc bay area. >>> all right. final look at that forecast for us, kari. >> we're looking pretty good. have to...
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it's the second team in under a year the shop off clement street has been burglarized.both times thieves targeted the vintage toy collection, a legacy to the nearly four decades old store. >>> in the east bay volunteers are asking for help in the effort to find a berkeley man who disappeared after heading to moller ranch in pleasanton for a run. philip kreycik was last seen two weeks ago and after an intense search there is still no sign of him. there are a couple people who may have seen the 37-year-old and investigators haven't been able to talk with them. >> we haven't been able to talk to that woman or man yet who said she saw him. we'd like to get in touch with her. if you are that person or know who she is, please have her get in touch with us. >> sergeant kelly with the alameda county sheriff's department still has hope kreycik will be found. >>> a major hydroelectric power plant could go off line as soon as next month. lake oroville is at 655 feet right now. the power plant can't generate electricity to the state's power grid once water levels drop below 630 fee
it's the second team in under a year the shop off clement street has been burglarized.both times thieves targeted the vintage toy collection, a legacy to the nearly four decades old store. >>> in the east bay volunteers are asking for help in the effort to find a berkeley man who disappeared after heading to moller ranch in pleasanton for a run. philip kreycik was last seen two weeks ago and after an intense search there is still no sign of him. there are a couple people who may have...
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aunque ninguna exposición de béisbol estaría completa sin antes mencionar al puertorriqueño roberto clementeplay ball cuenta con un poco de todo >>> dominicanos, puertorriqueños, nicaragüensescomo son marcados sus sellos en el béisbol de estados unidos . >>> también mexicanos que de manera contemporánea han ido abriendo su espacio >>> y una parada que tiene que hacer de aquellos fanáticos de un lado para el otro >>> el juego de la pelota como le dicen en latinoamérica >>> aquí reconociendo los talentos independiente de donde sea >>> vamos a la pausa >>> me estaban intimidando >>> extienden las protecciones para inquilinos en la bahía pero aún cientos fueron evacuados, el motivo a las 6 >>> encontrado en la bahía cuenta con el primer centro de recuperación para víctimas de crímenes violentos, sepa qué servicios ofrecen >>> este fin de semana feriado le tengo recomendaciones para que salga de manera segura >>> noticiero telemundo 48 7 días a la semana primeros contigo ( comerciales ) hay demasiadas razones para querer a california. usa menos energía dejando a un lado tus tareas domésticas de 4
aunque ninguna exposición de béisbol estaría completa sin antes mencionar al puertorriqueño roberto clementeplay ball cuenta con un poco de todo >>> dominicanos, puertorriqueños, nicaragüensescomo son marcados sus sellos en el béisbol de estados unidos . >>> también mexicanos que de manera contemporánea han ido abriendo su espacio >>> y una parada que tiene que hacer de aquellos fanáticos de un lado para el otro >>> el juego de la pelota como le...
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host: if this is a focus on how other countries handle their clement process, what can your caucus expect to do? guest: i am not suggesting we should not do our part in the united states. i think sometimes republicans are blamed for thinking, let's put our head in the sand about what we are doing in the united states. it is important to be a leader in the world. it is also a mistake and the paris accord is a good example, to give china a green light on increasing their carbon emissions for the next 20 years. we cannot obtain articles for climate if we are going to allow that to happen. host: our guest is with us until 8:30. representative john curtis, the chair of the conservative climate caucus. if you want to ask him questions, you can do so on the lines -- (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8001 for republicans. independents, (202) 748-8002. also, you can text us at (202) 748-8003. host: let me play you a little bit about president biden addressing climate concerns. i will get your response to it. [video clip] pres. biden: i see autoworkers building the next generation of electric
host: if this is a focus on how other countries handle their clement process, what can your caucus expect to do? guest: i am not suggesting we should not do our part in the united states. i think sometimes republicans are blamed for thinking, let's put our head in the sand about what we are doing in the united states. it is important to be a leader in the world. it is also a mistake and the paris accord is a good example, to give china a green light on increasing their carbon emissions for the...
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. >> reporter: from his hometown in san clemente, california, he brought us to the break where his prom surfing as a toddler. >> he would paddle me like that. >> reporter: he started winning titles before his teens and qualified for the olympics as the top american in the surf league. earlier this year during a bad wipeout, an ankle injury that required surgery and rehab up to the games. what's your biggest concern going into this? >> making sure my ankle is 100%. >> reporter: he makes it look easy. a pro happily shredding small waves with this amateur. >> that was sick to see you get a couple -- >> reporter: it took everything i had to get on them. it was like -- how has growing up here prepared you for the olympics? >> i think the ways in tokyo -- the waves in tokyo will be similar to a regular beach break. i think i'll have an advantage growing up in waves similar to over there. >> reporter: drawing olympic inspiration from socal roots. carter evans, cbs news. >> reporter: coming up on "cbs this morning," 24-year-old caleb dressel is looking to make a splash at the summer olympics w
. >> reporter: from his hometown in san clemente, california, he brought us to the break where his prom surfing as a toddler. >> he would paddle me like that. >> reporter: he started winning titles before his teens and qualified for the olympics as the top american in the surf league. earlier this year during a bad wipeout, an ankle injury that required surgery and rehab up to the games. what's your biggest concern going into this? >> making sure my ankle is 100%....
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, attend to the greatest artists of the day. diego rivera started as follows to kettles and jose clemente o roscoe. if they were to convey revolutionary ideas by means of public paintings, mexico's pri, hispanic, past all but forgotten during the centuries of spanish colonial rule returned to the spot, nice arts which aims to change the world. at that time, the majority of mexicans were illiterate. so those who commissioned the works, the people would understand pictures more than was acted as a facilitator back the mirror. and if no, never emancipated itself from the state, many works glorified communist ideals. so in 1924, when public funding was withdrawn, the movement ran out of the this is the working class neighborhood as colonial doctor in the 1970. it was quite rundown. in 2014, the mexican government, once again commissioned young artists to brighten up the course of morales. i'm in the mirror, realized, total creative freedom. use any of them up and the sentence insurance to theme by looking around the neighborhood and painting things that give you a sense of belong, younger bec
, attend to the greatest artists of the day. diego rivera started as follows to kettles and jose clemente o roscoe. if they were to convey revolutionary ideas by means of public paintings, mexico's pri, hispanic, past all but forgotten during the centuries of spanish colonial rule returned to the spot, nice arts which aims to change the world. at that time, the majority of mexicans were illiterate. so those who commissioned the works, the people would understand pictures more than was acted as...
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one of the most popular songs celebrates clement chroma, and then revolutionary and the countries 1st president carrie was talking about what it was for. john black ross decides legendary regulations like bob, molly, alpha, blondy, and lucky to be as his main influences. but he's also caught his own musical knees . he often blends to making reggae with local african languages. and sounds bands can play there with a lot of african people want to do rigor, music, but they have the eater iran nuts. i did the wrong idea of the fact that if you cannot stick jamaican patois, then you cannot do regular music. jamaica people wish they could speak some african languages are far blondie, looked through the market. reagan, music with africa, language black last as part of the rest of foreign communities, a religious movement striving for unity amongst africans and the african diaspora. leaders. i've got to trust a fairy movement say, reckon music helps us to connect to the spiritual side. the music is like the narrative in the bible on all the books, but not all. this is what you find with in ri
one of the most popular songs celebrates clement chroma, and then revolutionary and the countries 1st president carrie was talking about what it was for. john black ross decides legendary regulations like bob, molly, alpha, blondy, and lucky to be as his main influences. but he's also caught his own musical knees . he often blends to making reggae with local african languages. and sounds bands can play there with a lot of african people want to do rigor, music, but they have the eater iran...
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eight marines and a navy sailor died when the aav began taking in water near san clemente island off the california coast. sarah lost her husband of one month, corporal cesar villanueva. >> i would not wish any fiance, wife, or girlfriend to face the same feeling that i have to endure every day. >> reporter: family members alongside the returnees now say they will file a suit against the makers of the aavs. they claim the vehicles have defective doors which turned them into a deathtrap. >> no training in the world would have got that 5,000-pound hatch open. the hatch was not going to open. >> reporter: amphibious assault vehicles move on tank-like tracks. they work on land as well as water. attorneys say they should be beached until the issues are fixed. >> no track, no amphibious assault vehicle should be in the water -- >> reporter: christiana sweetwood's son, 18-year-old lance corporal chase sweetwood, was also killed. >> there's a hole in my family i can't fix. i don't want another mother standing in the door at 7:00 a.m. as two casualty officers tell her that her son is missing.
eight marines and a navy sailor died when the aav began taking in water near san clemente island off the california coast. sarah lost her husband of one month, corporal cesar villanueva. >> i would not wish any fiance, wife, or girlfriend to face the same feeling that i have to endure every day. >> reporter: family members alongside the returnees now say they will file a suit against the makers of the aavs. they claim the vehicles have defective doors which turned them into a...
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. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, san clemente, california. >> o'donnell: good luck to him.ext, a preview of tomorrow's "on the road" and unlikely friendship made at sea. . >> o'donnell: all >> o'donnell: all right, the story of a maine lobster man and his gull friend enters a new chapter only as steve hartman can tell it. that's tomorrow on "cbs evening news." if you can't watch life, don't forget to set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later. see you tomorrow. good ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news". >>> i'm errol barnett in washington, thanks for staying with us. the rain has begun to subside in central china but frantic search continues after some of the worst flooding in recorded history, eight inches fell in just one hour on tuesday and then it kept coming, a year's worth of rain in just three days. terrified passengers were stuck on subway cars during rush hour as flood waters reached to their chest. roads and bridges wiped out. thousands without power. clean drinking water is in short supply. three dozen are known to be dead and others missing, swept awa
. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, san clemente, california. >> o'donnell: good luck to him.ext, a preview of tomorrow's "on the road" and unlikely friendship made at sea. . >> o'donnell: all >> o'donnell: all right, the story of a maine lobster man and his gull friend enters a new chapter only as steve hartman can tell it. that's tomorrow on "cbs evening news." if you can't watch life, don't forget to set your d.v.r. so you can watch us later....
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as the de diego rivera started as follows. 2 carols and jose clemente school. they were to convey revolutionary ideas. by means of public paintings, mexico's pre hispanic past all but forgotten during the centuries of spanish colonial rule returned to the spot. nice. this was art which aims to change the world. in time, the majority of mexicans were illiterate. so those who commissioned the works thought people would understand pictures more than was acted as a facilitator back. the new mon never emancipated itself from the state. many works glorified communist ideals. so in 1924, when public funding was withdrawn, the movement ran out of steam. the. this is the working class neighborhood of colonia doctors in the 1970. it was quite rundown in 2014 the mexican government, once again commissioned young artists to brighten up the course of morales. i'm, if you please me, realize total creative freedom use any help and the theme find looking around the neighborhood and painting things that give you a sense of belonging. but i'm in the things that make people proud
as the de diego rivera started as follows. 2 carols and jose clemente school. they were to convey revolutionary ideas. by means of public paintings, mexico's pre hispanic past all but forgotten during the centuries of spanish colonial rule returned to the spot. nice. this was art which aims to change the world. in time, the majority of mexicans were illiterate. so those who commissioned the works thought people would understand pictures more than was acted as a facilitator back. the new mon...
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written waves all over the world on moore's creation, also known as a body board this saturday in clementee going to have a big paddle out to celebrate the anniversary and to celebrate the board's inventor. >> still ahead tonight on kron, 4 news at 5 getting ready to fight a recall. how governor newsom is preparing right now. it's a little over 2 months until the recall election. plus, president trump starting a new legal challenge today why he's taking 3 bay area. tech companies to court and rescue efforts and now shifting to recovery. their latest from the scene of the collapsed building in f this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our state golden. >> our top story tonight at 5.30, governor newsome made his first public appearance since his recall election was certified given an official day and that date is september 14th there. ashley zavala shows us how the governor is responding. >> with recall ballot hitting mailboxes in about a month. governor newsom acknowledging there is a lot to do in
written waves all over the world on moore's creation, also known as a body board this saturday in clementee going to have a big paddle out to celebrate the anniversary and to celebrate the board's inventor. >> still ahead tonight on kron, 4 news at 5 getting ready to fight a recall. how governor newsom is preparing right now. it's a little over 2 months until the recall election. plus, president trump starting a new legal challenge today why he's taking 3 bay area. tech companies to court...
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communist insurgency that liberated me and more after the father was assassinated, maybe by the orders of clement. actually, we will know about that history in britain. was it like representing such a famous politician for free? i have to tell you, remind you that my father was an all comedy to go on on to cheese for the general also because general turn was founder off the common spot in 1930 page. my father was a communist party member to the story background to a i don't go too too far back, but since it was a 73rd of us is 73rd anniversary, the national health service here in britain, m a that is, is loaded by the left here, just quickly who did kill your client father, the church you on the record who saw and, but there were british weapons we used. famously, i mean, you know about prison conditions in me and mom wants the condition of anger. who g in detention have you even been able to speak to her? i mean, you know about jail and hunger strike after all. yes. darn santucci is condition is much better than our condition when we way that bit as prisoners, but according to ha, stand edge. he
communist insurgency that liberated me and more after the father was assassinated, maybe by the orders of clement. actually, we will know about that history in britain. was it like representing such a famous politician for free? i have to tell you, remind you that my father was an all comedy to go on on to cheese for the general also because general turn was founder off the common spot in 1930 page. my father was a communist party member to the story background to a i don't go too too far back,...
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the de diego rivera started as follows to kettles and jose clemente school. they were to convey revolutionary ideas by means of public painting, mexico's pre hispanic post, all but forgotten during the century. spanish colonial rule returned to the spotlight. this was ours, which aims to change the world. at that time, the majority of mexicans were illiterate, so they commissioned the works thought people would understand pictures more than was acted as a facilitator back the mirror and the snow never emancipated itself from the state . many works glorified communist ideals. so in 1924, when public funding was withdrawn, the movement ran out of steam. the. this is the working neighborhood of colonia doctors in the 1907 point down in 2014. the mexican government, once again commissioned young artists to brighten up the quarter of more or less. i'm in the mirror, realized with total creative freedom use top and the theme find looking around the neighborhood and painting things that give you a sense of belonging and things that make people proud if the neighborh
the de diego rivera started as follows to kettles and jose clemente school. they were to convey revolutionary ideas by means of public painting, mexico's pre hispanic post, all but forgotten during the century. spanish colonial rule returned to the spotlight. this was ours, which aims to change the world. at that time, the majority of mexicans were illiterate, so they commissioned the works thought people would understand pictures more than was acted as a facilitator back the mirror and the...
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it's the second team in under a year the shop off clement street has been burglarized.mes thieves targeted the vintage toy collection, a legacy to the nearly four decades old store. >>> in the east bay volunteers are asking for help in the effort to find a berkeley man who heg mler nc for a run. philip kreycik was last seen two weeks ago and after an nsch no sign of him. there are a couple people who may have seen the 37-year-old and investigators haven't been able to talk with them. >> we haven't been able to talk to that woman or man yet who said she saw him. we'd like to get in touch with her. if you are that person or know who she is, please have her get in touch with us. >> sergeant kelly with alameda county sheriff's department still has hope kreycik will be found. >>> a major hydroelectric power plant could go off line as as next month. lake oroville is at 655 feet right now. the power plant can't generate electricity to the state's power grid once water levels drop below 630 feet, maybe 640 at most. >> we come for a week every summer. so it's lower than we've ev
it's the second team in under a year the shop off clement street has been burglarized.mes thieves targeted the vintage toy collection, a legacy to the nearly four decades old store. >>> in the east bay volunteers are asking for help in the effort to find a berkeley man who heg mler nc for a run. philip kreycik was last seen two weeks ago and after an nsch no sign of him. there are a couple people who may have seen the 37-year-old and investigators haven't been able to talk with them....
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and so before we conclude this clements's course to hear down the hidden from the guests is a labyrinth star for the bull revised work swiftly to produce the sophisticated touches the hotel is known for the me now they give the hotel a sole if you will use good morning, kate, helped to fill out the splendid rooms in our guests. really appreciate the flowers if you will. if you would, just under $100.00 rooms and sweets the bull's eyes manages to offer a feeling of intimacy to guess since the very start. celebrities have been drawn to the hotel charm. nevertheless, on 2 different hor, her silky this on the stars are all different. but those who stay at the both of us embrace its values and that means discretion. un prieto poor. they come to hide away. so that privacy is respected. the booby vase is not a stage. it's a place to live and it's protected and your kid type, what is your the luxury suites. look out of a lake geneva, with its landmark shed till a fountain the pumps water, 140 meters high. the bowl fits rising to disenchanted landscape with the lake and the alps. thank you for y
and so before we conclude this clements's course to hear down the hidden from the guests is a labyrinth star for the bull revised work swiftly to produce the sophisticated touches the hotel is known for the me now they give the hotel a sole if you will use good morning, kate, helped to fill out the splendid rooms in our guests. really appreciate the flowers if you will. if you would, just under $100.00 rooms and sweets the bull's eyes manages to offer a feeling of intimacy to guess since the...
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we can now speak to craig clements who's a professor of meteorology at the wildfire interdisciplinaryt sanjos state university. what effects of these temperatures having on wildfires? these temperatures, this heatwave is really driving our fuel moisture is down to where getting then allows the fire to spread more easily so thatis fire to spread more easily so that is what we are experiencing.- that is what we are experiencing. that is what we are ex-ueriencin. �* ., , i. experiencing. and what is your wild fire forecast, _ experiencing. and what is your wild fire forecast, if _ experiencing. and what is your wild fire forecast, if you - wild fire forecast, if you like, for the rest of the summer?— like, for the rest of the summer? ~ _, _, , summer? welcome it could be uuite summer? welcome it could be quite grim _ summer? welcome it could be quite grim because _ summer? welcome it could be quite grim because of- summer? welcome it could be quite grim because of our- quite grim because of our drought that we just came out of that date back this winter. the trees and shrubs are very, ve
we can now speak to craig clements who's a professor of meteorology at the wildfire interdisciplinaryt sanjos state university. what effects of these temperatures having on wildfires? these temperatures, this heatwave is really driving our fuel moisture is down to where getting then allows the fire to spread more easily so thatis fire to spread more easily so that is what we are experiencing.- that is what we are experiencing. that is what we are ex-ueriencin. �* ., , i. experiencing. and...
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don't want explain points of david increase compared to that was not affected by clement. now you put this needs to get all over. what do you notice that enough we can for example, you see that conflict on climate having direct and much more, much more than you go to reading something to explaining greece and africa. of course, not only the prevalence of wonder at present the sub declaration, but also train going forward to turning model hom, increasing hunger. but no, you want to marry from the current again, you will see that coming is locked down whenever affected discipline engine functions. so it's back from, from contract to right. you cannot talk about it without a shot because he's the biggest population in the world. anything that happens there, even if he's a little piece of one person and he brought his talking about me, some people. right. leona, i guess one of the saddest aspects of all this is that you know, these warnings as dire as they are. they're not new. the recommendations that are being made really aren't new. i'm curious about your opinion on, if you
don't want explain points of david increase compared to that was not affected by clement. now you put this needs to get all over. what do you notice that enough we can for example, you see that conflict on climate having direct and much more, much more than you go to reading something to explaining greece and africa. of course, not only the prevalence of wonder at present the sub declaration, but also train going forward to turning model hom, increasing hunger. but no, you want to marry from...
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nearby its already incarcerated large parts of woodland and taken down power lines in north of san clemente. now dixie is so large, its creates crazy as a weather pattern which could lead to lightning storms and more fires. this year is going to be the worst wildfire zone record. it used to be something we we kind of almost joked about. it's not anymore because it actually is becoming that way. we're seeing almost every year. this is the biggest fire in california history . this is the biggest fire in california history and some bad news. real bad news for coffee drink has the cost of the hope. beverage looks like it sets her eyes and it's all because of another extreme weather event. a 2nd week of crop, threatening frost in the talk for and help reduce a brazil as pushed up arabic. a coffee price is 26 years high. is the worst frost there since 1994 and is impacted 11 percent of coffee arabic of farms in the country. now brazil accounts were roughly 40 percent of the global coffee trade is okay. there's no coffee seedlings recovery will not be in 2 years. the market needs to be aware of th
nearby its already incarcerated large parts of woodland and taken down power lines in north of san clemente. now dixie is so large, its creates crazy as a weather pattern which could lead to lightning storms and more fires. this year is going to be the worst wildfire zone record. it used to be something we we kind of almost joked about. it's not anymore because it actually is becoming that way. we're seeing almost every year. this is the biggest fire in california history . this is the biggest...
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district this morning so fire crews could attack a house fire on 20th street between california and clementsaw the flames and pulled three people out of the house before firefighters arrived. all three are doing okay. >>> in the south bay, abc7 news was at a very messy scene this afternoon in santa clara. take a look at a water main that broke in the middle of the intersection of war burton and you can see the water gushing out and run rushing down the street. the surrounding streets are closed until crews can shut off the water and repair the break. >>> let's turn to the pandemic. the delta variant is the dominant strain of covid-19 in california. it accounts for more than a third of all cases. that's a six fold increase from may. health officials say the rapid increase suggest the strain is more easily transmitted between people than others in the state. meanwhile, a new study out of israel says the pfizer vaccine is less effective at stopping the spread of the delta variant compared to previous strains of coronavirus. researchers say that the new data suggestion the vaccine is 64% effect
district this morning so fire crews could attack a house fire on 20th street between california and clementsaw the flames and pulled three people out of the house before firefighters arrived. all three are doing okay. >>> in the south bay, abc7 news was at a very messy scene this afternoon in santa clara. take a look at a water main that broke in the middle of the intersection of war burton and you can see the water gushing out and run rushing down the street. the surrounding streets...
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ready news hi, i'm steve clements, i have a question with donald trump back in the limelight, who should be more scared? democrats or republicans? let's get to the bottom line. ah. how long has it been since you've heard this voice? we won the election twice. and it's possible we'll have to win it a 3rd time as possible. yes. spoke to the 2nd coming of trump or the 3rd, depending on how you count the former president is back with a vengeance. and from your reaction to that clip, you can tell where you stand on the american political spectrum. do you long for the time when he filled your days and nights with pox of his grievances, personal pet peeves, culture wars and anger? or is it the exact opposite? and you're wondering why we're still talking about him? well, love him or not this week. donald trump's been holding campaign like rallies around the country, repeating the big lie that he won the last election, promising revenge against the republicans that don't agree with him. vilifying immigration and immigrants, and of course blasting the media and the democrats and throughout all he
ready news hi, i'm steve clements, i have a question with donald trump back in the limelight, who should be more scared? democrats or republicans? let's get to the bottom line. ah. how long has it been since you've heard this voice? we won the election twice. and it's possible we'll have to win it a 3rd time as possible. yes. spoke to the 2nd coming of trump or the 3rd, depending on how you count the former president is back with a vengeance. and from your reaction to that clip, you can tell...
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liz clements reports.e—year—old child in the sam area of bridgend. in a statement, they say officers attended and found the body of the child in the ogmore river near where i am in pandy park. he was taken to the princess of wales hospital, where it was confirmed the child had died. an investigation is ongoing into the circumstances of the incident, and the police are keen to hearfrom anyone who was around the area at 5:45 this morning who may have information about how the child ended up in the water. they have called it a tragic incident and are asking the public not to speculate on social media, as this is an active investigation. the family is being supported by specially trained officers. the prime minister's wife, carriejohnson, has announced she is pregnant. this will be the couple's second child together. announcing the news on instagram, carriejohnson also revealed that she had a miscarriage at the start of the year. she said, "i feel incredibly blessed to be pregnant again but i've also felt like
liz clements reports.e—year—old child in the sam area of bridgend. in a statement, they say officers attended and found the body of the child in the ogmore river near where i am in pandy park. he was taken to the princess of wales hospital, where it was confirmed the child had died. an investigation is ongoing into the circumstances of the incident, and the police are keen to hearfrom anyone who was around the area at 5:45 this morning who may have information about how the child ended up...
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lot of them climate don't want explain points or they increase compared to that was not affected by clement. now you put this needs to get one of our new ones. we're not is that enough weekend, for example. you see that conflict climate having direct and much more, much more than you know, the reason to explain to greece. and i think of course, there's not only the prevalence on the nourishment as percent the defamation, but also if you train going forward to turning your model harm in increasing hunger . but no, you don't want to marry from the current again, you will see that it's coming down, whatever it is when the functions. so it's back from, from connecticut, right? but they can not talk about it without a shot, because the biggest population we did, anything that happens there is a little piece of one percent and it brought the talking about meeting some people right. lee, only, i guess one of the sad is aspects of all this is that you know, these warnings as dire as they are. they're not new. the recommendations that are being made really aren't new. i'm curious about your opinion
lot of them climate don't want explain points or they increase compared to that was not affected by clement. now you put this needs to get one of our new ones. we're not is that enough weekend, for example. you see that conflict climate having direct and much more, much more than you know, the reason to explain to greece. and i think of course, there's not only the prevalence on the nourishment as percent the defamation, but also if you train going forward to turning your model harm in...
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don't want explain points of david, great compared to that was going to affect my clement. now you put this needs to get a new one. will notice that next week, for example, you see that conflict on climate having direct and much more, much more than you know, the regions of the world to explain to greece and africa. of course. not only the prevalence of london, nor as a percentage of defamation, but also going forward to turning more harm in prison hunger. but no, you want to marry from the caribbean. you will see that coming is low down whenever affected isn't when the engine functions. so it back from, from contract to right. you cannot talk about it without asia because he's the biggest population in the world. anything that happens there, even if he's a little piece of one person and he brought up from the nurse talking to me, some people. right, leoni, i guess one of the sad is, aspects of all this is that, you know, these warnings as dire as they are. they're not new. the recommendations that are being made really aren't new. i'm curious about your opinion on, if you
don't want explain points of david, great compared to that was going to affect my clement. now you put this needs to get a new one. will notice that next week, for example, you see that conflict on climate having direct and much more, much more than you know, the regions of the world to explain to greece and africa. of course. not only the prevalence of london, nor as a percentage of defamation, but also going forward to turning more harm in prison hunger. but no, you want to marry from the...
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ready i am steve clements and i have some questions. why is it so easy to own an exotic path, like a lion or a tiger in america? what's the hidden industry behind this trend? and what does the conservation movement stand for? let's get to the bottom line. ah, barely a day goes by in the united states without a headline about someone getting hurt when they're exotic animal turns on their mercy. let's loosen a neighborhood, but that's not flowing down the crease to own one. tune into tic toc and the feeds abound with videos of baby tigers. leopards, wolves, foxes, huge anaconda in pythons, and more for generations. we've seen cute baby tigers appear on america's leading talk shows, often called ambassador animals who are linked to those that are in zoos. all allegedly validated by a conservation industry. well think again, today we're talking about a new film that aims to expose the abuse and trafficking that's behind the scenes of this trend. the documentary is called the conservation game and it's directed by michael webber who's been t
ready i am steve clements and i have some questions. why is it so easy to own an exotic path, like a lion or a tiger in america? what's the hidden industry behind this trend? and what does the conservation movement stand for? let's get to the bottom line. ah, barely a day goes by in the united states without a headline about someone getting hurt when they're exotic animal turns on their mercy. let's loosen a neighborhood, but that's not flowing down the crease to own one. tune into tic toc and...