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something that has only been seen in one other fire and thoughts echoed by calfire and craig clements of the fire weather research lab at san jose state university. >> we've had two fires this year that have done that, the dixie and caldor fire. >> we haven't had fires burn from one side of the sierras to the other. two times in our history and they both happen this month. so, we need to be really cognizant that there is fire activity happening in california that we have never seen before. j.r.: clements says he's not surprised over the evacuations and south lake tahoe, saying the scientific community is well aware of the fire risk there. >> what is unique is that the risk right now is from a fire that started so far on the others of the sierra nevada. j.r.: in the caldor and dixie fires, even the high elevations with less trees and shrubs were not enough to stop the spread. something likely due to the low snowpack this past year and extremely dry conditions. >> and what is forecast for the next couple of days, we will have a red flag warning and stronger southwest winds. this could e
something that has only been seen in one other fire and thoughts echoed by calfire and craig clements of the fire weather research lab at san jose state university. >> we've had two fires this year that have done that, the dixie and caldor fire. >> we haven't had fires burn from one side of the sierras to the other. two times in our history and they both happen this month. so, we need to be really cognizant that there is fire activity happening in california that we have never seen...
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something that has only been seen in one other fire and thoughts echoed by calfire and craig clements of the fire weather research lab at san jose state university. >> we've had two fires this year that have done that, the dixie and caldor fire. >> we haven't had fires burn from one side of the sierras to the other. two times in our history and they both happen this month. so, we need to be really cognizant that there is fire activity happening in california that we have never seen before. j.r.: clements says he's not surprised over the evacuations and south lake tahoe, saying the scientific community is well aware of the fire risk there. >> what is unique is that the risk right now is from a fire that started so far on the others of the sierra nevada. j.r.: in the caldor and dixie fires, even the high elevations with less trees and shrubs were not enough to stop the spread. something likely due to the low snowpack this past year and extremely dry conditions. >> and what is forecast for the next couple of days, we will have a red flag warning and stronger southwest winds. this could e
something that has only been seen in one other fire and thoughts echoed by calfire and craig clements of the fire weather research lab at san jose state university. >> we've had two fires this year that have done that, the dixie and caldor fire. >> we haven't had fires burn from one side of the sierras to the other. two times in our history and they both happen this month. so, we need to be really cognizant that there is fire activity happening in california that we have never seen...
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one of those men was archie clement, known as anderson's head devil or anderson's head demon.was five feet tall and weighed 130 pounds so he was known as little archie but he was a consummate killer who was ferocious and he liked to scout his victims. he was only 17 years old when he became a lieutenant in anderson's company and after anderson's death he was the one who took command of the band. he didn't even try to surrender at the end of the war, he just had no interest in doing so and he began robbing banks. in fact he joined the james gaining which we'll get to later and he helped them on their first robbery and as well as frank and jesse james are known, authorities suspected clement and didn't turn their attention to the james brothers until a while later. at the election of 1866 clement took a gang of 100 members of quantrill and anderson's former gangs and attacked the town of lexington, missouri on election day and intimidated the town enough that the republican party was defeated in the general election. when the missouri state militia came to counter them clement f
one of those men was archie clement, known as anderson's head devil or anderson's head demon.was five feet tall and weighed 130 pounds so he was known as little archie but he was a consummate killer who was ferocious and he liked to scout his victims. he was only 17 years old when he became a lieutenant in anderson's company and after anderson's death he was the one who took command of the band. he didn't even try to surrender at the end of the war, he just had no interest in doing so and he...
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thanks to jeff engel and ruth ann to the clement center. as you just heard, the support of smu over the years has been tremendous and i am eternally grateful. it's always nice to be back on campus in dallas, even with this unusual weather. it's a real privilege to be with you today, especially because we are on an oil patch. i have spent a good amount of time over the last few months talking to audiences on the oil patch, whether here in the southwest or in alberta, canada, places where there is just a bit of oil and just a bit of religion. it tends to be a good conversation. again, it's also really special to be here because i spent so much time as a fellow, as andy just pointed out, doing really the kind of first wave of research for this project. during that productive four or five months here was able to pour through the gallier papers, the petroleum pamphlet collection, which is tremendous, and also do quick trips to other archives around the state. no surprise that texas looms so large in my story. being introduced along the way to so
thanks to jeff engel and ruth ann to the clement center. as you just heard, the support of smu over the years has been tremendous and i am eternally grateful. it's always nice to be back on campus in dallas, even with this unusual weather. it's a real privilege to be with you today, especially because we are on an oil patch. i have spent a good amount of time over the last few months talking to audiences on the oil patch, whether here in the southwest or in alberta, canada, places where there...
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of governor bill clements who had died earlier that year. the donor wanted to hear our ideas first about how we put those funds to use before they were transmitted. naturally i proposed that this money be applied to my mortgage. [ laughter ] bepassed. benefactor liked the idea the idea that we use the money generate bid this endowment to convert one of our so-called junior post-doctoral fellowship lines to one that would support an invited senior scholar who cost more and who are harder to pry away from their home institutions, so with that settled i turned to my associate director at the time sherry smith for suggestions about whom we might target as the inaugural recipient of this senior fellowship, and she immediately proposed darren dochuk who was then on the faculty at washington university at st. louis and was hard at work on what sounded like an absolutely fascinating book about oil, religion and politics, right up our alley given the southwestern focus. given his other commitments darren could only join us for the spring 2013 center
of governor bill clements who had died earlier that year. the donor wanted to hear our ideas first about how we put those funds to use before they were transmitted. naturally i proposed that this money be applied to my mortgage. [ laughter ] bepassed. benefactor liked the idea the idea that we use the money generate bid this endowment to convert one of our so-called junior post-doctoral fellowship lines to one that would support an invited senior scholar who cost more and who are harder to pry...
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or actually some of it to california street and some to clement and geary. there will be some transit impact on the lake street proposal. i have no specific comments on sanchez street or shotwell street. there's certainly some localized impacts there. i opposed this item. i don't think these streets should be designated as permanent slow streets. i know that i have a minority opinion here. i don't think the pandemic should be used as a pretext to make these pretty significant changes to our streets that would not have been possible a year and a half ago. i think people living in those places with the understanding if they were streets that were available for their use as streets and this is a significant change to their use as streets and therefore, i oppose this item. respectfully. thank you. >> chair borden: thank you. are there any additional callers on the line? >> caller: hello. my name is linda. i live on lake street. i been here for decades within half block of 25th avenue. i strongly oppose turning lake street into a permanent situation. it was littl
or actually some of it to california street and some to clement and geary. there will be some transit impact on the lake street proposal. i have no specific comments on sanchez street or shotwell street. there's certainly some localized impacts there. i opposed this item. i don't think these streets should be designated as permanent slow streets. i know that i have a minority opinion here. i don't think the pandemic should be used as a pretext to make these pretty significant changes to our...
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stays with, but i don't see it, but it might be a good for you because you enjoyed kirkwood chess, clement not to who are scenario muslim. yes or no up on you, then, you know, jim was all at the bottom. here was here, the alina middle, nova, is 15 years old, and comes from an old school university. she's worked with textiles for 5 years and is now learning the patchwork technique. numerous. no, no, no, no. but i'm going to the digital is the chat with you and then your your question with my bulletin is 916. am i supposed to july? i'm natania smith. nice to be for a while. you're in the floor. oh no, sir. this is a live of stuff that you one of the ship but the little she now you can still come on the you're the one items up on the list. so my global pasto, you could actually wish i wanted to bunch for present here or even now these young artists can fill a stadium for many winners. this gone up performance is their 1st appearance on such a big state and others are already heading off to so low concepts in their towns on the team that takes the most metals winds the games. ah ah ah, my rece
stays with, but i don't see it, but it might be a good for you because you enjoyed kirkwood chess, clement not to who are scenario muslim. yes or no up on you, then, you know, jim was all at the bottom. here was here, the alina middle, nova, is 15 years old, and comes from an old school university. she's worked with textiles for 5 years and is now learning the patchwork technique. numerous. no, no, no, no. but i'm going to the digital is the chat with you and then your your question with my...
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or actually some of it to california street and some to clement and geary. there will be some transit impact on the lake street proposal. i have no specific comments on sanchez street or shotwell street. there's certainly some localized impacts there. i opposed this item. i don't think these streets should be designated as permanent slow streets. i know that i have a minority opinion here. i don't think the pandemic should be used as a pretext to make these pretty significant changes to our streets that would not have been possible a year and a half ago. i think people living in those places with the understanding if they were streets that were available for their use as streets and this is a significant change to their use as streets and therefore, i oppose this item. respectfully. thank you. >> chair borden: thank you. are there any additional callers on the line? >> caller: hello. my name is linda. i live on lake street. i been here for decades within half block of 25th avenue. i strongly oppose turning lake street into a permanent situation. it was littl
or actually some of it to california street and some to clement and geary. there will be some transit impact on the lake street proposal. i have no specific comments on sanchez street or shotwell street. there's certainly some localized impacts there. i opposed this item. i don't think these streets should be designated as permanent slow streets. i know that i have a minority opinion here. i don't think the pandemic should be used as a pretext to make these pretty significant changes to our...
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you're up to that with a headlines on al jazeera, the bottom line with steve clements is next. oh i i am steve clements and i have a question after almost 20 years america is leaving afghanistan. but what is it leaving behind? let's get to the bottom line. ah, in the heat of the moment after the attacks of 911, the united states declared war and afghan, a stand in 2001. the media goal was to find out kite, but the long term goals were lofty and i quote, to create a sovereign democratic afghanistan, that's at peace with itself. well, 2 decades later, with countless lives lost and more than a trillion dollars spent, it really doesn't look like any of those things are likely. the taliban, whom the u. s. has been fighting the entire time is poised to take over most of the country city by city. the government that washington is propped up and the military that it trained could be gone with the wind in the short term as for sovereignty, and different actors are pushing afghanistan this way and that. and that includes india, pakistan, china, iran, and of course the united states. so f
you're up to that with a headlines on al jazeera, the bottom line with steve clements is next. oh i i am steve clements and i have a question after almost 20 years america is leaving afghanistan. but what is it leaving behind? let's get to the bottom line. ah, in the heat of the moment after the attacks of 911, the united states declared war and afghan, a stand in 2001. the media goal was to find out kite, but the long term goals were lofty and i quote, to create a sovereign democratic...
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crisis predominantly. lode tab for the clement crisis predominantly.— tab for the clement crisis redominantledominantly. we are looking at pictures of the club _ predominantly. we are looking at pictures of the club and _ predominantly. we are looking at pictures of the club and looking l predominantly. we are looking at| pictures of the club and looking at players eating of the vacant two vegan them is a carbon neutral now? everything is carbon neutral? irate everything is carbon neutral? we tackled everything is carbon neutral? - tackled three big issues, energy transport and food. 80% of everybody�*s personal carbon footprint is in there and the same is true for any organisation of any size in any type. it's how you power so, how you travel in what you eat. we do all of that at the club. we are powered by the sun and the wind. with electric car charging points was that we use electric cars and we have an entirely plant —based menu. we do other things we have an organic pitch, we capture the rainwater from underneath it organic pitch, we capture the rainwaterfrom underneath it and use it a
crisis predominantly. lode tab for the clement crisis predominantly.— tab for the clement crisis redominantledominantly. we are looking at pictures of the club _ predominantly. we are looking at pictures of the club and _ predominantly. we are looking at pictures of the club and looking l predominantly. we are looking at| pictures of the club and looking at players eating of the vacant two vegan them is a carbon neutral now? everything is carbon neutral? irate everything is carbon neutral? we...
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new york, henry cuomo has resigned a week after an inquiry found he sexually harris several women. clement denies the charges, but he has apologized for quotes offending his accuses. so korea has reported more than 2000 new corona virus cases in a day for the 1st time. this 4th wave is the biggest, so father fueled by the delta variance up next. it's witness after that more news here on our to 0 of the country about the collapse before the kind of reform you're talking about can take place. we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in. why are we not in the best situation? why has that money been responded? how did that happen? counting the cost on al jazeera. mm. well it was the old school goes, but the one that came out when i was a oh, i was show new jersey now was your age when use my age you know, it's all about her to do it. i mean, she we we oh, you know, you know it's 5 though. yeah, 5 would be august, august 9th, learn about august through something else happened august and i was born. tell you the august 9th, on august 9th, on august th
new york, henry cuomo has resigned a week after an inquiry found he sexually harris several women. clement denies the charges, but he has apologized for quotes offending his accuses. so korea has reported more than 2000 new corona virus cases in a day for the 1st time. this 4th wave is the biggest, so father fueled by the delta variance up next. it's witness after that more news here on our to 0 of the country about the collapse before the kind of reform you're talking about can take place. we...
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clemente aguirre, you know, he found himself in a very difficult situation. and the reason he didn't explain -- he basically walked into a crime scene and then left his dna, you know -- his footprints and so forth at the crime scene, was afraid to explain why because he feared he would be deported. and then of course ended up getting a death sentence and many years in prison, and, you know, the evidence that he was innocent kind of, you know, it is like hemmingway said about bankruptcy, happens slowly and then quickly, something like that. i'm probably misquoting hemmingway at this point, but that's what happened in this case. you know, the evidence started to become more and more clear, and then at some point it was an avalanche of evidence that he was innocent, and yet the prosecutor still couldn't bring himself to admit that mistakes had been made, as they say, and there was a very aggressive judge who didn't want to hear it. she had her own troubles because he kept, you know, obsessively getting speeding tickets. it is a crazy world out there, and some pe
clemente aguirre, you know, he found himself in a very difficult situation. and the reason he didn't explain -- he basically walked into a crime scene and then left his dna, you know -- his footprints and so forth at the crime scene, was afraid to explain why because he feared he would be deported. and then of course ended up getting a death sentence and many years in prison, and, you know, the evidence that he was innocent kind of, you know, it is like hemmingway said about bankruptcy, happens...
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within weeks of moving back to san clemente, he faces a health scare that almost claims his life. after that he faced years of litigation and battled through a case of what was almost certainly depression. here's what he wrote in his diary in late 1974, how he might climb his way out. write books. make speeches. and try to put things into context. this is the road map that you would use for 20 years. writing books, giving speeches, television where possible, and putting things into perspective for the people and for history. and it's amazing how well he did this. he does it so well, and becomes so effective and so well-known for his books and his speeches and his appearances, that people begin to accept him back again. the public begins to accept him back. and the presidents do, too. part of the story in this book is his relationship with three presidents, reagan, bush, and nixon. and his advice and counsel to all three of them and how it helped change policy and change history. let me quickly mention three changes you will read about in this book. two changes that occurred becaus
within weeks of moving back to san clemente, he faces a health scare that almost claims his life. after that he faced years of litigation and battled through a case of what was almost certainly depression. here's what he wrote in his diary in late 1974, how he might climb his way out. write books. make speeches. and try to put things into context. this is the road map that you would use for 20 years. writing books, giving speeches, television where possible, and putting things into perspective...
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detainees between torture sessions was already seen today, he refuses to collaborate with the court clement there who bus him on. if there is not enough, those are the race members that us and that the, you know, i guess any gun ah, in bernard or today, but ill gone by seal, you're lucky come in do this and we still tell you when the trials against human rights abuses, started in argentina in 2003, many survivors of the concentration camps went to win osiris to give their testimonies. but very few were willing to confront their tortures face to face get out of their recess. he was different. you know why a journalist, he'd been tortured by who you see on in 2003 hit out of the came back to i didn't tina to confront him on film their 1st meeting. he's aim to find out the true names of the other 2 officers taught your german divorce. hope you don't know. usually interior amenities easy. it was like any of us how shape to him? coffee after him? am i going to go beyond the jewelry general printing from us you will get more people people out with this one day out of the night drive to the high s
detainees between torture sessions was already seen today, he refuses to collaborate with the court clement there who bus him on. if there is not enough, those are the race members that us and that the, you know, i guess any gun ah, in bernard or today, but ill gone by seal, you're lucky come in do this and we still tell you when the trials against human rights abuses, started in argentina in 2003, many survivors of the concentration camps went to win osiris to give their testimonies. but very...
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sacaba marina, sobre todo del día jueves se incrementa la nubosidad desde el sur, cuando ocurra y clementecantidades de son un segundo y esta puede estar cerca del árbol pero existe verdad ni más yo, se dio verde se, sobre todo en california estás bajo condición secas y que cuadro que se llegue los rayos puede generar ese tipo estar, temperatura actual de 61 grados ésa francisco, en el área de san josé temperatura de 76 y en las próximas horas para mañana vamos a tener un alto cargo entre por saber el actor y dijo el chico que >>> 84 grados en aras de la tarde y los próximos días como aumento, así que cautela y lamentablemente entonces demo lluvias entre jueves y viernes entrada >>> un gran post -astronómico, conseguir nueve juego de fruta, las horas del evento serán entre 11:00 de la noche del miércoles ira 3:00 de la mañana del jueves puede ver hasta 100 meteoros y la buena noticia es que dijo que no necesitamos telescopios vino " las costas, a cabo, diera las fiestas se termine japón a puede, desde fuera del resto de grupos de uso pero para hacerlo próximo bollullos olímpica >>>hola qué
sacaba marina, sobre todo del día jueves se incrementa la nubosidad desde el sur, cuando ocurra y clementecantidades de son un segundo y esta puede estar cerca del árbol pero existe verdad ni más yo, se dio verde se, sobre todo en california estás bajo condición secas y que cuadro que se llegue los rayos puede generar ese tipo estar, temperatura actual de 61 grados ésa francisco, en el área de san josé temperatura de 76 y en las próximas horas para mañana vamos a tener un alto cargo...
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clemente aguirre, you know, he found himself in a very difficult situation.nd the reason he didn't explain -- he basically walked into a crime scene and then left his dna, you know -- his footprints and so forth at the crime scene, was afraid to explain why because he feared he would be deported. and then of course ended up getting a death sentence and many years in prison, and, you know, the evidence that he was innocent kind of, you know, it is like hemmingway said about bankruptcy, happens slowly and then quickly, something like that. i'm probably misquoting hemmingway at this point, but that's what happened in this case. you know, the evidence started to become more and more clear, and then at some point it was an avalanche of evidence that he was innocent, and yet the prosecutor still couldn't bring himself to admit that mistakes had been made, as they say, and there was a very aggressive judge who didn't want to hear it. she had her own troubles because he kept, you know, obsessively getting speeding tickets. it is a crazy world out there, and some peop
clemente aguirre, you know, he found himself in a very difficult situation.nd the reason he didn't explain -- he basically walked into a crime scene and then left his dna, you know -- his footprints and so forth at the crime scene, was afraid to explain why because he feared he would be deported. and then of course ended up getting a death sentence and many years in prison, and, you know, the evidence that he was innocent kind of, you know, it is like hemmingway said about bankruptcy, happens...
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change is policie and politians that understand all the positi win-win's we can do by dealing with clementhange. -- climate change. brent: let's hope we get those politicians sooner than later. mark, we appreciate time and ur insights. thank you. >> pleasure. brent: the chinese city of wuhan has begun testing aldi 11 million -- all the 11 million residents for the coronavirus despite rigorous precautions and domestic vaccines, china is facing its largest covid-19 outbreak in months, thanks to the delta variant. more than 400 new cases have been confirmed since mid july. reporter: an entire city, now in lockdown. under threat from the delta variant. across china, authorities are pushing a zero-tolerance strategy back into overdrive. the sueon staed in mid july, traced back airport cleaners. >>>> most of the cases were found at or around the airport and were detected from high-risk figures that were placed under tight management. reporter: the virus has spread from then ching to around 20 other cities. including beijing, wuhan, and a holiday hotspot. where people from the airport cluster att
change is policie and politians that understand all the positi win-win's we can do by dealing with clementhange. -- climate change. brent: let's hope we get those politicians sooner than later. mark, we appreciate time and ur insights. thank you. >> pleasure. brent: the chinese city of wuhan has begun testing aldi 11 million -- all the 11 million residents for the coronavirus despite rigorous precautions and domestic vaccines, china is facing its largest covid-19 outbreak in months,...
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i clement brothers to be careful. they can let you guys go inside. amanda: one of two deadly morning blasts killed thousands. of the dead, his cousin, a longtime interpreter for the u.s. army. >> he told me i am in line. >> his brother and another cousin are now in the icu. thursday's developments at into the heart ache being felled by the afghan community at home. >> we are in pain, we are hurting. we have loved ones back home in afghanistan. we desperately want to seek freedom and refuge and right now, we feel like they are being held on stage. amanda: harris is putting focus on those desperate to keep those families from danger with this group of refugees. >> they work for our government, supported our armed services. amanda: his family did contract work for the u.s. government, assisting with security, logistics, and construction, reasons he says they are likely taliban targets. >> i need help for my family. i don't want to lose anyone. this would be number six of my family who i am losing. >> there is now added confusion and overwhelming grief.
i clement brothers to be careful. they can let you guys go inside. amanda: one of two deadly morning blasts killed thousands. of the dead, his cousin, a longtime interpreter for the u.s. army. >> he told me i am in line. >> his brother and another cousin are now in the icu. thursday's developments at into the heart ache being felled by the afghan community at home. >> we are in pain, we are hurting. we have loved ones back home in afghanistan. we desperately want to seek...
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or actually some of it to california street and some to clement and geary. there will be some transit impact on the lake street proposal. i have no specific comments on sanchez street or shotwell street. there's certainly some localized impacts there. i opposed this item. i don't think these streets should be designated as permanent slow streets. i know that i have a minority opinion here. i don't think the pandemic should be used as a pretext to make these pretty significant changes to our streets that would not have been possible a year and a half ago. i think people living in those places with the understanding if they were streets that were available for their use as streets and this is a significant change to their use as streets and therefore, i oppose this item. respectfully. thank you. >> chair borden: thank you. are there any additional callers on the line? >> caller: hello. my name is linda. i live on lake street. i been here for decades within half block of 25th avenue. i strongly oppose turning lake street into a permanent situation. it was littl
or actually some of it to california street and some to clement and geary. there will be some transit impact on the lake street proposal. i have no specific comments on sanchez street or shotwell street. there's certainly some localized impacts there. i opposed this item. i don't think these streets should be designated as permanent slow streets. i know that i have a minority opinion here. i don't think the pandemic should be used as a pretext to make these pretty significant changes to our...
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then as you move along, you get to the 1965 card of clemente and aaron and mays, all they're looking at there is batting averages. but when you finally get to miguel cabrera, this thing is chock full of statistics. you're seeing through the backs of baseball cards this accumulation of data and this incredible increase in what's being kept track of compared to when baseball was first starting out with those early cards. all of these baseball cards we have here are original, including the one from 1933 with babe ruth. it has a very bland biography of him on the back so you can kind of get the sense that they haven't yet crunched all of the numbers that they're going to eventually put on the back of a baseball card. even as early as the 1850s when box scores were being developed and henry chadwick was popularizing the use of box scores, statistics started to be kept. and there was concern among the owners of a number of teams later on in the 1800s that players were becoming too obsessed with their own stats. that was already a problem then. and it only continued, of course, to become mo
then as you move along, you get to the 1965 card of clemente and aaron and mays, all they're looking at there is batting averages. but when you finally get to miguel cabrera, this thing is chock full of statistics. you're seeing through the backs of baseball cards this accumulation of data and this incredible increase in what's being kept track of compared to when baseball was first starting out with those early cards. all of these baseball cards we have here are original, including the one...
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part of a post all of our most little self needle influences clements elementary was kind of all the i don't really communicate to say a but i will not really gun he'll you know, not the say will not already kind of the dollar moving in the yeah. i'm us, you get all that in a is unusual to see people carry guns here. me what your persona, diana. melissa. while he is persona that i am i yeah. please says have you got us in the us and left a message for the person in a d n a there for you guys as well? not him. what happened when you tried to follow up with the authorities for that? yeah, i think i'll get a little see me in the blue 50 then the employee, the bill in the near all his brothers when we lateral meant the no no no going to one of the near only going to lay guff normally sit them them for me say will do that, but again, not a good to push into the way no say on i can finally, i mean, no matter spell your thing. i want to say that, but i me, but i me see cursing phone system been for me say well, the day on the bass playing them in are here is what happened to your husband, a
part of a post all of our most little self needle influences clements elementary was kind of all the i don't really communicate to say a but i will not really gun he'll you know, not the say will not already kind of the dollar moving in the yeah. i'm us, you get all that in a is unusual to see people carry guns here. me what your persona, diana. melissa. while he is persona that i am i yeah. please says have you got us in the us and left a message for the person in a d n a there for you guys as...
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i clement brothers to be careful. they can let you guys go inside.manda: one of two deadly morning blasts killed thousands. of the dead, his cousin, a longtime interpreter for the u.s. army. >> he told me i am in line. >> his brother and another cousin are now in the icu. thursday's developments at into the heart ache being felled by the afghan community at home. >> we are in pain, we are hurting. we have loved ones back home in afghanistan. we desperately want to seek freedom and refuge and right now, we feel like they are being held on stage. amanda: harris is putting focus on those desperate to keep those families from danger with this group of refugees. >> they work for our government, supported our armed services. amanda: his family did contract work for the u.s. government, assisting with security, logistics, and construction, reasons he says they are likely taliban targets. >> i need help for my family. i don't want to lose anyone. this would be number six of my family who i am losing. >> there is now added confusion and overwhelming grief. hi
i clement brothers to be careful. they can let you guys go inside.manda: one of two deadly morning blasts killed thousands. of the dead, his cousin, a longtime interpreter for the u.s. army. >> he told me i am in line. >> his brother and another cousin are now in the icu. thursday's developments at into the heart ache being felled by the afghan community at home. >> we are in pain, we are hurting. we have loved ones back home in afghanistan. we desperately want to seek freedom...
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i own steve clements and i have questions, just how dangerous his spyware, like pegasus, and how much danger our ordinary citizens, like you and me and because of our phones, let's get to the bottom line. ah, today no one lives without a phone, basically stuck to them all day. of course, smart devices make our lives more efficient, but they also generate records of almost everything we do. becoming little spies in our pocket. for the most part, we don't care when businesses track us, but things get more dangerous when intelligence agencies want to know where you're going and what you're doing and what you're thinking, what you're saying, and private, and whose company you keep. one of the most powerful spyware is out there is made by his really company called n s o group. and the software that governments can buy is called pegasus. it is the power to extract your contacts, your messages, photos, movements, and more without you ever knowing. recently, a group of newspapers in human rights groups got together to expose just how insidious the spying has become. the investigation found th
i own steve clements and i have questions, just how dangerous his spyware, like pegasus, and how much danger our ordinary citizens, like you and me and because of our phones, let's get to the bottom line. ah, today no one lives without a phone, basically stuck to them all day. of course, smart devices make our lives more efficient, but they also generate records of almost everything we do. becoming little spies in our pocket. for the most part, we don't care when businesses track us, but things...
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hi, i'm steve clements and i have a question. was 20 years in afghanistan enough or did the dangerous brewing there justify the united states staying even longer? let's get to the bottom line. ah, it was a war that spanned for us. presidents, 2 democrats and 2 republicans and became the classic definition of a forever war. every year, those in power would say the golden afghanistan are achievable that the enemy was being rolled back and the us forces should stay. at one point at a former president brock obama, they were over 800000 deployed us troops, not counting those of american allies. former president, donald trump was obsessed about ending this war and reached the deal with the taliban last year to do so. finally, the last president to inherit the war joe biden pulled out only to watch and shocking on. as the taliban retook their country within days, the government and army that washington had propped up for decades disappeared into thin air and afghan president, ash rob ghani, fled to the united arab emirates in a helicopt
hi, i'm steve clements and i have a question. was 20 years in afghanistan enough or did the dangerous brewing there justify the united states staying even longer? let's get to the bottom line. ah, it was a war that spanned for us. presidents, 2 democrats and 2 republicans and became the classic definition of a forever war. every year, those in power would say the golden afghanistan are achievable that the enemy was being rolled back and the us forces should stay. at one point at a former...
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in the next 23, d k, there will be major contribute to clement change as well from traffic. so the need to start looking at what kind of vehicle as clean as possible, and actually also moving to to why it's not just clean vehicles, becomes fossil fuel. but also in terms of electron mobility, this campaign has been successful. why? why is it been more successful? haps, than some other climate relate to campaigns which are still struggling i think it's all out say the need to bring all that together. if you look at the campaign was able to, you know, bring in the policy makers who are able to also do a bit of public co in. and because a lot of you know, you'll find in the developing was in africa for the, for example. those lead and lead bedroom into salvage titian. so the consumer needed to know what the impacts of learning been. we also brought in one with the oil industry, the vehicle industry to come up to a common position. so i think that's one of the main contributed. so when you look at the issues and know when. busy the areas i think it to be good to bring all the sta
in the next 23, d k, there will be major contribute to clement change as well from traffic. so the need to start looking at what kind of vehicle as clean as possible, and actually also moving to to why it's not just clean vehicles, becomes fossil fuel. but also in terms of electron mobility, this campaign has been successful. why? why is it been more successful? haps, than some other climate relate to campaigns which are still struggling i think it's all out say the need to bring all that...
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. >> if we see a few more dots -- >> if under clement's at 4.5% at the end of the year and things arerogressing the way i am expecting -- >> transition from that extraordinary on terry policy to the more neutral settings that follow. >> the adjustment would be in order. >> i would be supportive of digesting these purchases soon. >> we don't want to jar markets too much but we should support this soon. >> delta is the ace card that jay powell can pull out of his sleeve. >> if i saw the delta variant would be persistent enough. >> whether there is a change in dynamics after the pandemic. >> i have to take that into account and i will just -- i will adjust my views accordingly. >> we will be hearing from all of those fed presidents. we will also be bringing you jerome powell's speech live on friday. all the guests we will be speaking to -- >> our next guest has said investors have been well guided. june joins us in sydney. what will you be watching given that we have seen a recent commentary signaling to most of the clues that we can expect for this year on how tapering will go question
. >> if we see a few more dots -- >> if under clement's at 4.5% at the end of the year and things arerogressing the way i am expecting -- >> transition from that extraordinary on terry policy to the more neutral settings that follow. >> the adjustment would be in order. >> i would be supportive of digesting these purchases soon. >> we don't want to jar markets too much but we should support this soon. >> delta is the ace card that jay powell can pull...
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good use the cut to do it any more because out of every 3 months to fail, does it have a lot of clements? yeah, i'm not sure. i mean, obviously under nourishment though, joining those years when you, a minister went out from 1300000 to 4400000. doesn't that show that actually crop yield? as a metric is not a particularly good one when it comes to food systems. i mean, you, in your, i mean, you, you failed at the alliance for the green revolution in africa. if you missed the target by 70 percent, and to stand in, in the countries, the focus group countries in africa. so 1st thing 1st, both linda and increasing numbers of hungry people. wonder, i don't know where you get to your debt. i don't know if you're reading, but if i go with the global index report, which was produced around 201220131 that it used to show levels by 50 percent. and what wonder did was to use a foot systems approach, where a number of ministries, a number of success come together to look at why a country like whether the tubs the produce food, had to should, number one to should. of course there isn't that many, and
good use the cut to do it any more because out of every 3 months to fail, does it have a lot of clements? yeah, i'm not sure. i mean, obviously under nourishment though, joining those years when you, a minister went out from 1300000 to 4400000. doesn't that show that actually crop yield? as a metric is not a particularly good one when it comes to food systems. i mean, you, in your, i mean, you, you failed at the alliance for the green revolution in africa. if you missed the target by 70...
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well, here we are in the in the ruins, brandon clement traces extreme weather events for a living. he described what it was like being inside the dixie fire's path on wednesday, feeling winds nearing 60 mph. it was one of the more intensive burning his other received there. structures fully involved, fully engulfed just about everywhere. i looked, the wind was screaming. it was blowing hard enough to where it was actually gripping sheet metal off of roofs that were already on fire, he said. many of the people who owned vacation homes along lake al manar also lost homes when they can't fire tore through the city of paradise in 2018, so they're being traumatized and impact it all over again. most people in the region have evacuated their homes, including supervisor boss he said. he spoke to the man that owns this gas station in greenville. he said. the owner and his wife are now homeless. he was really upset. he lost both houses and his gas station and everything and he's not sure what he's gonna do. you know, we're not sure. you know, it's just going to have to sink in a little bit.
well, here we are in the in the ruins, brandon clement traces extreme weather events for a living. he described what it was like being inside the dixie fire's path on wednesday, feeling winds nearing 60 mph. it was one of the more intensive burning his other received there. structures fully involved, fully engulfed just about everywhere. i looked, the wind was screaming. it was blowing hard enough to where it was actually gripping sheet metal off of roofs that were already on fire, he said....
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oh i i am steve clements and i have some questions for the countries that have nuclear weapons. how many is too many? and are we witnessing the start of a new arms race? let's get to the bottom line. ah, just one nuclear warhead can wipe out almost half a 1000000 people. yet the united states and russia have thousands upon thousands of these weapons. and 7 other countries are armed with nukes as well. since the weapons created the threat of mutual assured destruction, that's where any country using them basically destroy itself and its enemy at the same time. maybe they made some sense during the cold war between the united states and the soviet union, or today with the current cold war between pakistan and india. these days, the 3 biggest nuclear power is the u. s. russia and china are all upgrading these very old arsenals. they claim they want global stability and fewer nuclear warheads, but their actions really say something different. arms control talk seem to be out of style these days, the race is to create usable, nimble nukes that can be concealed in launch from anywhere
oh i i am steve clements and i have some questions for the countries that have nuclear weapons. how many is too many? and are we witnessing the start of a new arms race? let's get to the bottom line. ah, just one nuclear warhead can wipe out almost half a 1000000 people. yet the united states and russia have thousands upon thousands of these weapons. and 7 other countries are armed with nukes as well. since the weapons created the threat of mutual assured destruction, that's where any country...
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the bottom line is our next oh i i am steve clements and i have some questions. are crypto currencies like bitcoin and a theory? i'm just a passing trend or they here to stay. and what did they mean for you and me? let's get to the bottom line ah, in 2009, if someone told you to buy a digital currency that was where the few pennies, because it would be the wave of the future. you would've been right to laugh. but guess who's laughing now, these crypto currency is led by the most famous of them all. bitcoin had made many people millionaires. and some even billionaires going from value about $0.08 to more than $45000.00 now. so literally, if you bought just $2.00 worth back, then you held it for 10 years. maybe you've just forgot about it. you'd be a 1000000 or today, quietly, with no way to tax you or even know who you are. crypto started as a manifesto with lofty goals 1st to stay anonymous on line 2nd to create a financial world without borders. and 3rd, to avoid the traditional banking scene after the global crash of 2008. but that anarchist manifesto has boome
the bottom line is our next oh i i am steve clements and i have some questions. are crypto currencies like bitcoin and a theory? i'm just a passing trend or they here to stay. and what did they mean for you and me? let's get to the bottom line ah, in 2009, if someone told you to buy a digital currency that was where the few pennies, because it would be the wave of the future. you would've been right to laugh. but guess who's laughing now, these crypto currency is led by the most famous of them...