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amy: julie cohen, this recovery is truly remarkable.lighthearted singing, but if you can talk about the human brain and gabby giffords being shot in the left side of her brain, losing access to her ability to speak at the beginning, and why singing was ch a ctical part of speaking? >> music has been a huge part of gabby's life her whole life. she loves to sing. she loves every kind of music, showtunes, pop music. when she was in high school, she played annie in the school production of "annie." she knows every 1980's hit. after she was shot, music took on a more serious role in her life. the language center is one very concentrated part of the brain, but music centers are throughout your -- the whole workings of your brain for gabby, but for also for others, music is a good way back to language. when they were first teaching her to speak, when the expert in her rogue speech pathologists that have worked with her were teaching her how to speak again, they did it with music. when you go see the film, people working with her -- they're not
amy: julie cohen, this recovery is truly remarkable.lighthearted singing, but if you can talk about the human brain and gabby giffords being shot in the left side of her brain, losing access to her ability to speak at the beginning, and why singing was ch a ctical part of speaking? >> music has been a huge part of gabby's life her whole life. she loves to sing. she loves every kind of music, showtunes, pop music. when she was in high school, she played annie in the school production of...
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cohen, mrd mr. panetta i inform the house that these seven members will vote yes on the speier amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. hartzler of missouri, i inform the house that mrs. hartzler will vote no on amendment number 49. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recog recognition? mr. correa: madam speaker, as the member designated by congress members barragan, cardenas, kehele, jacobs i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the speier amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. trone: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. brown of maryland, i inform the house that mr. brown will vote yes on the speier amendment. the speaker pro tempore: the speaker pro tempore: thoatd the yeas are -- n on this vote e yeas are -- the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 2
cohen, mrd mr. panetta i inform the house that these seven members will vote yes on the speier amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. hartzler of missouri, i inform the house that mrs. hartzler will vote no on amendment number 49. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recog recognition? mr. correa: madam speaker, as the member designated by...
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the parallels with michael cohen are really uncanny. it is that mixture of we are going to protect you sort of flattery, we love you, the boss loves you. we will put our arms around you. and then as michael cohen also described, the kind of incredible sort of kickback from the president after cassidy hutchinson had made heard that public deposition being interrogated in the january 6th hearing this week. he just comes down on her like a ton of bricks in the way that donald trump also does. a whacked out, serious mental problems, the kinds of things he is saying about her. michael cohen said the same thing, when you're in the crossfire's of the president or in this case, the former president, it is a pretty terrifying position to be in. >> reporter: are not a, though, think about this, the change in counsel, there was clearly a line of demarcation, almost like that line in the sand of saying i am actually going to now come forward and publicly speak, not because, we know that donald trump, the pack and the political organization and his
the parallels with michael cohen are really uncanny. it is that mixture of we are going to protect you sort of flattery, we love you, the boss loves you. we will put our arms around you. and then as michael cohen also described, the kind of incredible sort of kickback from the president after cassidy hutchinson had made heard that public deposition being interrogated in the january 6th hearing this week. he just comes down on her like a ton of bricks in the way that donald trump also does. a...
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that's michael cohen. he's next. he's next. ♪ you had me at allison® 10-speed transmission. ♪ features available on gmc sierra heavy duty. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. in three seconds, janice will win a speedboat. bingo! i'm moving to the lake... gotta sell the house... ooh! that's a lot of work. ooh! don't worry. skip the hassels and sell directly to opendoor. bingo! when life's doors open, we'll handle the house. the next hearing on the january six committee is scheduled for next week. committee member saying they'll present evidence that will add to the case against donald trump. that as sources tell cnn, the former president tried phoning a member of the white house support staff who was talking to the committee. recall made after cassidy hutchinson testified. the sources saying that the staffer was in a position to corroborate would hutchinson said under oath. joining me now, is michael cohen. michael cohen is the former personal attorney for donald trump. thank you, sir. >> good to
that's michael cohen. he's next. he's next. ♪ you had me at allison® 10-speed transmission. ♪ features available on gmc sierra heavy duty. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. in three seconds, janice will win a speedboat. bingo! i'm moving to the lake... gotta sell the house... ooh! that's a lot of work. ooh! don't worry. skip the hassels and sell directly to opendoor. bingo! when life's doors open, we'll handle the house. the next hearing on the january six committee...
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elizabeth cohen, to you.is so true, because of ba-5, the president, despite all of these safety precautions and being vaccinated and doubly boosted, got covid. there are so many americans who are not vaccinated and more who are not boosted. i just wonder your message to them watching? >> the message is, get vaccinated. because it will save your life. when i talk to people in hospitals, they say nearly all, the vast majority of people in the hospital with covid, they haven't been vaccinated. so get yourself vaccinated. don't look at joe biden and say well, he got four shots and got covid. that is the wrong -- >> i'm so glad you said that, elizabeth. because i fear that is what we will hear from some. and just please, for everyone, make very clear what a difference it makes here that the president, 79, has all of these protections. >> that fourth shot he got at the end of march, that may have saved his life. we'll never know for sure, but it is so important to get vaccinated, so important to get boosted per the
elizabeth cohen, to you.is so true, because of ba-5, the president, despite all of these safety precautions and being vaccinated and doubly boosted, got covid. there are so many americans who are not vaccinated and more who are not boosted. i just wonder your message to them watching? >> the message is, get vaccinated. because it will save your life. when i talk to people in hospitals, they say nearly all, the vast majority of people in the hospital with covid, they haven't been...
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cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out. the shelter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the hotels to convert into permanent housing. number one thing that we hear from people expensing homelessness is that they want a safe, dignified place to go inside. in addition to the 430 shelter beds that open tuesday by september, the department of homelessness and supportive housing plans on adding back another 592 shelter beds that were taken offline during covid reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news, unexpected health concerns are putting the kristin smart murder trial pause. >> yesterday was supposed to be day 2 of the trial. a 45 yearold paul floors and hi
cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out. the shelter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the...
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cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out. the shelter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic ego hotel, the hotel reaply work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the hotels to convert into permanent housing. number one thing that we hear from people experiencing homelessness is that they want a safe, dignified place to go inside. in addition to the 430 shelter beds that open today by september, the department of homelessness and supportive housing plans on adding back another 592 shelter beds that were taken offline during covid reporting. live in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. thank you, robert. >> coming up, an explosion and a huge fire at the hoover dam. details on what happened. several democratic lawmakers including 2 fr
cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out. the shelter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic ego hotel, the hotel reaply work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the...
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cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out. the shelter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the hotels to convert into permanent housing. in addition to the 430 shelter beds that open tuesday by september, the department of homelessness and supportive housing plans on adding back another 592 shelter beds that were taken offline during covid reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. thank you, rob. it appears that monkeypox is made its way to solano county health officials there say 2 probable cases have been identified. >> both are pending confirmation from the cdc. the total throughout the state is now up to 250 cases. california health officials will relea
cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out. the shelter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the...
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judah cohen. thank you, ou're indeed. judah cohen.ledon, top seed novak djokovic put an end to the fairytale run of the dutch wildcard player tim van rijthoven after a four—set battle on sunday. chetan pathak from bbc sport has been at the tournament and rounds up the rest of the news from day 7. the world number two, 0nsjabeur, remains the favourite in the women's draw after another battling display, winning in straight sets over elise mertens. jabeur beating the 24th seed, who'd knocked out the former champion angelique kerber. jabeur, though, not to be stopped this time, trying to make history — the first woman from north africa and the arab world to reach number two in the world rankings. can she win her first grand slam? well, she's into her second consecutive quarterfinal here at the all england club. and next up for her will be the czech marie bouzkova, the 23—year—old beating caroline garcia in straight sets. we've got an all—german quarterfinal to look forward to as well. tatjana maria, one of the stories of the day, knocking
judah cohen. thank you, ou're indeed. judah cohen.ledon, top seed novak djokovic put an end to the fairytale run of the dutch wildcard player tim van rijthoven after a four—set battle on sunday. chetan pathak from bbc sport has been at the tournament and rounds up the rest of the news from day 7. the world number two, 0nsjabeur, remains the favourite in the women's draw after another battling display, winning in straight sets over elise mertens. jabeur beating the 24th seed, who'd knocked out...
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cohen from channel 11 israeli television. >> reporter: thank you, mr. president. a deadline for the nuclear talks or a certain stage when you will say there is no more opportunity to revive the nuclear deal and what will happen afterwards? and another question, sir, you will visit tomorrow jerusalem and you won't be accompanied by an israeli official. does this represent a change in your administration's view regarding the recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel and if jerusalem is part of it. >> the answer to your last question is no. with regard to your first question, we have laid out for the people -- for the leadership of iran what we're willing to accept in order to get back into the jcpoa. we're waiting for their response. when that will come i'm not certain, but we are not going to wait forever. >> mr. president. >> the question was for the president. >> mr. president, do you want to call on the next question? >> sure. i was given a list here. steve holland of reuters. >> reporter: thank you, sir. thank you. there is some opposition back home to
cohen from channel 11 israeli television. >> reporter: thank you, mr. president. a deadline for the nuclear talks or a certain stage when you will say there is no more opportunity to revive the nuclear deal and what will happen afterwards? and another question, sir, you will visit tomorrow jerusalem and you won't be accompanied by an israeli official. does this represent a change in your administration's view regarding the recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel and if jerusalem...
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cohen: my loyalty to mr. my family's happiness, friendships, my law license, my company, my livelihood, my honor, my reputation, and soon my freedom. and i will not sit back, say nothing and allow him to do the same to the country. indeed, given my experience working for mr. trump, i fear that if he loses the election in 2020 that there will never be a peaceful transition of power, and this is why i agreed to appear before you today. (people applauding) jamie raskin: michael cohen did issue a stark warning to the country that if donald trump lost, there would be no peaceful transition, there's no way he would accept it. that is a frightening and startling thing for the president's own lawyer to say about him. but it seemed far off at that point to a lot of people. and people have said from the beginning, there's no way he would do that. there's no way anybody would do that. ♪♪ is this where your grandparents cut a rug, with a jitterbug? or returned from war, dreaming of the possibilities ahead. ♪♪ where your
cohen: my loyalty to mr. my family's happiness, friendships, my law license, my company, my livelihood, my honor, my reputation, and soon my freedom. and i will not sit back, say nothing and allow him to do the same to the country. indeed, given my experience working for mr. trump, i fear that if he loses the election in 2020 that there will never be a peaceful transition of power, and this is why i agreed to appear before you today. (people applauding) jamie raskin: michael cohen did issue a...
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and then ryan cohen announced his stake of 9%. ryan cohen isthe founder of chewy.nly companythat went head to head with amazonand just ate their lunch. - this dude knows his shitin the e-commerce world. he does kind of seem likehe's forward-thinking. alvan chow:after that, i was just in fullinformation-gathering mode. keith gill:hey, jeffamazon. welcome back, jeff.welcome back. alvan chow:we were just getting to really know the company. - there's so muchnegative commentary. i just thinkthat this sentiment is so negativethat it's overdone. that's what i'm trying to get at in this section. matt kelly:i saw a post from michael burry.i knew who michael burry was. i've seen "the big short."there was an article about him investingin gamestop. i can see whypeople think gamestop is going to goout of business. like it makes sense that they're goingout of business, but they seemto be making some plays. alvan chow:and then i just noticed this extremelyastounding figure, the 140%short interest figure. sir jackalot: 140% shortinterest ratio on one stock. that means there are mo
and then ryan cohen announced his stake of 9%. ryan cohen isthe founder of chewy.nly companythat went head to head with amazonand just ate their lunch. - this dude knows his shitin the e-commerce world. he does kind of seem likehe's forward-thinking. alvan chow:after that, i was just in fullinformation-gathering mode. keith gill:hey, jeffamazon. welcome back, jeff.welcome back. alvan chow:we were just getting to really know the company. - there's so muchnegative commentary. i just thinkthat...
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cohen, mr. doggett, mr. lieu and mr. panetta, i inform the house that these seven members will vote yes on the neguse amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: as the member designated by mr. connolly of virginia, i inform the house that mr. connolly will vote yes on the neguse amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? ms. stevens: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. trahan, mr. deutch, ms. debbie wasserman schultz, mrs. lawrence and mr. moulton, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the neguse amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? ms. kuster: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. pingree, mr. pappas, ms. kelly and ms. he will injury fernandez, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the neguse amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman
cohen, mr. doggett, mr. lieu and mr. panetta, i inform the house that these seven members will vote yes on the neguse amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: as the member designated by mr. connolly of virginia, i inform the house that mr. connolly will vote yes on the neguse amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? ms. stevens: mr. speaker, as the member...
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spike cohen, i will see you next week. thank you. >> thank you.new report on the uvalde school shooting, shocking new information on the failure of police to stop the gunman. someone attempting a cover-up? we will talk about that next. ♪♪ the recent spate of mass shootings obviously is horrible for making things even worse, shocking new information about the uvalde school shooting, a new report claims police had three chances to take down the shooter and they failed all three times. the story of the massacre has changed so many times the mayor of uvalde is accusing texas state law enforcement of orchestrating a cover-up to shield their officers from blame. how can we get to the truth? that's incredibly necessary and we have to do it. joining me now, director of public safety at the manhattan institute, hannah myers is back tonight. welcome back. >> thank you for having me, my new calling on before, ilya shapiro, those great to see. kennedy: absolutely, represent. are we in the middle of the george floyd moment? his murder was so outrageous, is fon
spike cohen, i will see you next week. thank you. >> thank you.new report on the uvalde school shooting, shocking new information on the failure of police to stop the gunman. someone attempting a cover-up? we will talk about that next. ♪♪ the recent spate of mass shootings obviously is horrible for making things even worse, shocking new information about the uvalde school shooting, a new report claims police had three chances to take down the shooter and they failed all three times....
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so my purpose tonight is to really give the stage to donald cohen who is the author. this book just recently released is quite a turn page turner thank you. a page turner. filled with great examples and he'll be sharing some of that with you because i want to encourage you to pick up the book and congratulations donald for oactually writing a book . >> it took a while. >> so the book is very timely. it's very relevant to who we are coming out. knock on wood. we're getting over the worst of it . and we are here anticipating billions of dollars in federal infrastructure. we're going to be building a great deal of stuff. we're going to be upgrading our transportation, housing, internet. electric vehicle charging l infrastructure. all kinds of things are igcoming our way andit's so critical that we find ubthe right partners . both public and private to help us put all of that to work and get the best outcomes for our communities. so the topic of privatization is extremely relevant as we think about that. and so i'm here with many friends, some new friends and i just also
so my purpose tonight is to really give the stage to donald cohen who is the author. this book just recently released is quite a turn page turner thank you. a page turner. filled with great examples and he'll be sharing some of that with you because i want to encourage you to pick up the book and congratulations donald for oactually writing a book . >> it took a while. >> so the book is very timely. it's very relevant to who we are coming out. knock on wood. we're getting over the...
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trump had tweeted saying he did not believe michael cohen would flip on him in that situation. you later saw michael cohen testifying about what he believed were intimidation tactics used by trump. you saw this with others, paul man aforts and others, raising questions about whether or not he's trying to interfere. liz cheney raised a bunch of questions with that teaser at the end. >> a powerful takeaway from the january 6th select committee. joining us now, congressman jamie raskin, calling american carnage, donald trump's true legacy as the first u.s. president in u.s. history to call for a crowd to descend on washington and block the constitutional transfer of power. i want to start where the committee ended today, which is the vice chair of the committee, liz cheney, congresswoman liz cheney, talking about what sounded a lot like witness tampering. >> after our last hearing, president trump tried to call a witness in our investigation. a witness you have not yet seen in these hearings. that person declined to answer or respond to president trump's call and instead alerted t
trump had tweeted saying he did not believe michael cohen would flip on him in that situation. you later saw michael cohen testifying about what he believed were intimidation tactics used by trump. you saw this with others, paul man aforts and others, raising questions about whether or not he's trying to interfere. liz cheney raised a bunch of questions with that teaser at the end. >> a powerful takeaway from the january 6th select committee. joining us now, congressman jamie raskin,...
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judah cohen. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. to hospital with covid is expected to rise — that's according to the chief executive of the uk health security agency. the latest figures show that infectionsjumped by more than 500,000 in a week. tens of thousands of people have been told to leave their homes in sydney following torrential rain and flash flooding in australia's largest city. up to 35cm of rain have hit certain areas. the emergency services minister for new south wales says the situation is "life—threatening". thejordanian prime minister has announced the dismissal of several officials at aqaba port after an investigation into a gas leak found negligence and deficiencies in safety protocols. 13 people were killed and more than 260 injured following an escape of chlorine at the facility last week. let's turn to sport and to day 7 of wimbledon. top seed novak djokovic put an end to the fairytale run of the dutch wildcard player tim van rijthoven after a four—set battle on sunday. chetan pathak from bbc sport has been at
judah cohen. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. to hospital with covid is expected to rise — that's according to the chief executive of the uk health security agency. the latest figures show that infectionsjumped by more than 500,000 in a week. tens of thousands of people have been told to leave their homes in sydney following torrential rain and flash flooding in australia's largest city. up to 35cm of rain have hit certain areas. the emergency services minister for...
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it all began with roy cohen back in the day. then he found himself michael cohen. rudy giuliani. sydney powell. he's always searched for a lawyer who will tell him what he wants to hear and then that's what he attaches himself to. everything that has been said, i keep coming back to why are we here? we're here because the republican party, mostly in the united states senate, didn't have the guts to deal with the consequences of disqualifying donald trump from ever holding office ever again. it's an opportunity mitch mcconnell had. and i put this on him because as he voted to convict, there would have been enough votes. there would have been another six to eight republican senators would have followed. they have made that case. the republicans were hiding behind this idea, we don't impeach. how many of those republican senators are watching this going, what have we done? we didn't confront this and now we are stuck forcing the legal system and other ways to do this. maybe even more damaging to the country. it all comes because the republican party doesn't have the guts to confront
it all began with roy cohen back in the day. then he found himself michael cohen. rudy giuliani. sydney powell. he's always searched for a lawyer who will tell him what he wants to hear and then that's what he attaches himself to. everything that has been said, i keep coming back to why are we here? we're here because the republican party, mostly in the united states senate, didn't have the guts to deal with the consequences of disqualifying donald trump from ever holding office ever again....
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cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out. the shelter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the hotels to convert into permanent housing. number one thing that we hear from people expensing homelessness is that they want a safe, dignified place to go inside. in addition to the 430 shelter beds that open tuesday by september, the department of homelessness and supportive housing plans on adding back another 592 shelter beds that were taken offline during covid reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. caltrans says it homeless encampment near the macarthur maze in west oakland this week. >> a federal judge is granting a temporary restraining order against clo
cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out. the shelter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the...
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so my purpose tonight is to really give the stage to donald cohen. who is the author this book just recently released is is quite quite a turnpager page turner. thank you a page turner filled with great examples and he'll be sharing some of that with you. so i really want to encourage you to pick up the book. and congratulations donald for actually writing a book. thank you. it took a look it took a while. so the book is very timely. it's very relevant. here. we are coming out knock on wood of the pandemic which is going to be with us in some form for a while, but we're getting over the worst of it and we are here anticipating states counties and cities billions of dollars in federal infrastructure aid, so we're going to be building a great deal of stuff right? we're going to be upgrading our transportation housing internet electric vehicle charging infrastructure. all kinds of things are coming our way and it's so critical that we find the right partners both public and private to help us put all of that. members of my staff and the person actually
so my purpose tonight is to really give the stage to donald cohen. who is the author this book just recently released is is quite quite a turnpager page turner. thank you a page turner filled with great examples and he'll be sharing some of that with you. so i really want to encourage you to pick up the book. and congratulations donald for actually writing a book. thank you. it took a look it took a while. so the book is very timely. it's very relevant. here. we are coming out knock on wood of...
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ana. >> elizabeth cohen, we know you'll stay on top of it.>> a warning now to competitive chess players out there. watch your fingers if you ever play against a certain robot. i'm not sure if you could tell there, but this is a 7-year-old boy in russia who just had his finger broken by moving too quickly against his mechanical opponent. bystanders trying to help the boy, trying to get his finger out of the robot's grip. well, despite the painful injury, which required a cast, the boy did finish the tournament the next day. >>> coming up, the story of a woman stabbed by a 100-pound sailfish, and she lived to tell the tale. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ research shows that people remember ads with young people having a good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young people having a good time with insurance.♪ ♪young people.♪ ♪good times.♪ ♪insurance!♪ only pay for what you need. ♪liberty liber
ana. >> elizabeth cohen, we know you'll stay on top of it.>> a warning now to competitive chess players out there. watch your fingers if you ever play against a certain robot. i'm not sure if you could tell there, but this is a 7-year-old boy in russia who just had his finger broken by moving too quickly against his mechanical opponent. bystanders trying to help the boy, trying to get his finger out of the robot's grip. well, despite the painful injury, which required a cast, the...
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cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out. the shelter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the hotels to convert into permanent housing. number one thing that we hear from people experiencing homelessness is that they want a safe, dignified place to go inside. in addition to the 430 shelter beds that open tuesday by september, the department of homelessness and supportive housing plans on adding back another 592 shelter beds that were taken offline during covid reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> all right. we're back here at keys are pavilion, san francisco, pro am and i have a familiar face right here, khalil, so badly w
cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out. the shelter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the...
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cnn's gabe cohen joins us live from washington. they need this help and it's being threatened. >> that's right. with this rising inflation, families are making really tough decisions when they can't afford to pay their bills and put food on the table. more and more people are seeking out food assistance, just like at the start of the pandemic, but this time it's without the same level of government assistance and donations pouring in. >> thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: jean has turned to food banks after months of choosing between groceries and her heart medicine. >> i will probably be homeless by next year because the rent has tripled. >> reporter: she says she's been living on disability for the past few years, making it harder to make ends meet. >> i can't buy clothes, i can't buy for my grandchildren. i can't buy anything. you know, it's -- it's day to day. >> reporter: with rising inflation, the average american is spending nearly $500 more per month, including $78 more on food. toughest for those living pay
cnn's gabe cohen joins us live from washington. they need this help and it's being threatened. >> that's right. with this rising inflation, families are making really tough decisions when they can't afford to pay their bills and put food on the table. more and more people are seeking out food assistance, just like at the start of the pandemic, but this time it's without the same level of government assistance and donations pouring in. >> thank you so much. >> you're welcome....
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cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out. the shelter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the hotels to convert into permanent housing. number one thing that we hear from people experiencing homelessness is that they want to safe to defy place to go inside. in addition to the 430 shelter beds that open tuesday by september, the department of homelessness and supportive housing plans on adding back another 592 shelter beds that were taken offline during covid reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news >> san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says her office filed felony charges monday against a man accused of attacking a community leader outside the
cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out. the shelter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the...
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. >> the big one that comes to mind obviously is michael cohen, donald trump reached out to michael cohen former personal lawyer in april of 2018 right after michael cohen's apartment, hotel room and office were searched by the fbi. you know, basically a message of stay strong. so it's obviously not out of character to think that donald trump would do something like this. he has been, i'm told, telling aides, you know, he doesn't know what this is all about, there was a mad scramble within his world in the last day and a half to try to figure out what this could be. the problem for donald trump's aides as it was in the white house as it is now, as it ever was, is that he is not always, shall we say, candid with them about what he is doing, it's also possible he did something and doesn't remember, it's equally possible that he did something and just doesn't want to tell them. >> does this speak as well to how much donald trump is paying attention to this testimony and how irritating he finds these hearings? >> i mean, it's clear that he is irritated by these hearings, that's made explicit
. >> the big one that comes to mind obviously is michael cohen, donald trump reached out to michael cohen former personal lawyer in april of 2018 right after michael cohen's apartment, hotel room and office were searched by the fbi. you know, basically a message of stay strong. so it's obviously not out of character to think that donald trump would do something like this. he has been, i'm told, telling aides, you know, he doesn't know what this is all about, there was a mad scramble...
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cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out.hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the hotels to convert into permanent housing. number one thing that we hear from people experiencing homelessness is that they want a safe, dignified place to go inside. in addition to the 430 shelter beds that open tuesday by september, the department of homelessness and supportive housing plans on adding back another 592 shelter beds that were taken offline during covid reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within? dupixent helps keep you one step ahead of eczema with clearer skin and less itc
cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out.hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the hotels to convert into...
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cohen, mr. ryan, mr. doggett, ms. moore, and mr. lieu, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 5271. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. walorski from indiana, i inform the house that mrs. walorski will vote yea on h.r. 5271. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from floridae? the gentleman from florida. mr. diaz-balart: thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by ms. salazar of florida, i inform the house that ms. salazar will vote yea on h.r. 5271. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. katko of new york, i inform the house that mr. katko will vote yea on h.r. 5271. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, i inform the house that she will
cohen, mr. ryan, mr. doggett, ms. moore, and mr. lieu, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 5271. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana rise? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. walorski from indiana, i inform the house that mrs. walorski will vote yea on h.r. 5271. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from floridae? the gentleman from florida. mr....
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secretary cohen, thanks for being with us.hat the former secretary of defense testimony? debunks the lies from the former president and mark meadows? what would be the process for a president to actually order it, order troops in? >> sure. a president, at anytime, could order the national guard to be activated as such. the very reluctant to do that, though, particularly we have the law, rules of engagement that happen to be very clearly defined. you can't just given an order and say carried out. you have to have rules in place at some point along the chain of command. dealing with the district -- of columbia is different. it's not a state, it does not have a governor. you would have, basically, the mayor of the city making a request that would go to the joint forces headquarters in d. c., of the national guard, who would reported to the secretary of the. army it's complicated because under the existing structure, the president is the commander-in-chief. he's delegated authority of the national guard to the secretary of the arm
secretary cohen, thanks for being with us.hat the former secretary of defense testimony? debunks the lies from the former president and mark meadows? what would be the process for a president to actually order it, order troops in? >> sure. a president, at anytime, could order the national guard to be activated as such. the very reluctant to do that, though, particularly we have the law, rules of engagement that happen to be very clearly defined. you can't just given an order and say...
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cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out.in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the hotels to convert into permanent housing. number one thing that we hear from people experiencing homelessness is that they want a safe, dignified place to go inside. in addition to the 430 shelter beds that open tuesday by september, the department of homelessness and supportive housing plans on adding back another 592 shelter beds that were taken offline during covid reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news. >> still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, a transformer exploded at the hoover dam. what investigators know so far about the incident. and the lawyers at another big na
cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out.in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the hotels to convert...
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cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out.lter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the hotels to convert into permanent housing. number one thing that we hear from people expensing homelessness is that they want a safe, dignified place to go inside. in addition to the 430 shelter beds that open tuesday by september, the department of homelessness and supportive housing plans on adding back another 592 shelter beds that were taken offline during covid reporting in the newsroom. i'm rob nesbitt kron. 4 news caltrans will not shutting down a homeless encampment near the macarthur maze and west oakland this week. >> a federal judge is granting a temporary restraining order. c
cohen says the 430 beds at 2 locations will be essential as the city faces out.lter-in-place hotels that were used during the pandemic, hotel, the hotel really work to rehouse the guests there. they're making sure people aren't. you know, discharge to the street or, you know, not offered an option. she says 1100 people who are living in a hotel have been permanently housed some shelter-in-place hotels will continue to operate, according to cohen and the city has purchased 2 of the hotels to...
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herschel cohen has details. >> stephen bannon, one of former president donald trump's staunchest and most controversial allies now says he is willing to testify to the january 6 select committee. he made an announcement in a letter to the panel this weekend after months of stonewalling. he was subpoenaed last year, but refused to turn over documents or sit for a deposition, he claimed he could not do that because of executive privilege. the justice department was not buying it, because executive privilege only applies to those serving in the executive branch, unlike steve benton, who left in 2018. he was charged with contempt of congress and his criminal trial is set to begin next week. his new offer about potentially testifying could be an attempt to try to undermine the prosecutor's case. he says he would like to testify at a public hearing. some many members have already indicated that they want him to be dohfoz to do a private deposition. some legal experts are very skeptical of his motivations with his trial fast approaching. we should learn more about this in the coming days. w
herschel cohen has details. >> stephen bannon, one of former president donald trump's staunchest and most controversial allies now says he is willing to testify to the january 6 select committee. he made an announcement in a letter to the panel this weekend after months of stonewalling. he was subpoenaed last year, but refused to turn over documents or sit for a deposition, he claimed he could not do that because of executive privilege. the justice department was not buying it, because...
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cohen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. chair. i'm in support of this bill and i think everybody should be supportive of it. it says each state shall recognize the other state's marriages and not deny the person to marry based on race, gender, sexual orientation and urges the federal government to do the same thing. as far as what the supreme court said and we should listen to this and listen to that, the senate listened to gorsuch and kavanaugh when they said, roe v. wade is precedent. you want to listen to them, alito when he was confirmed said roe v. wade is important precedent. you want to listen to him? listen to thomas who told you we need to look at these cases and we need to reconsider them and that's gay marriage. he didn't mention interracial which is on the same theory. of course, he's involved with justice jenny but for that loving decision and he mentioned the other case, lawrence. should -- so we should be concerned that the only reason to being against it is you wouldn't be -- i yield back the balance of my time. th
cohen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. chair. i'm in support of this bill and i think everybody should be supportive of it. it says each state shall recognize the other state's marriages and not deny the person to marry based on race, gender, sexual orientation and urges the federal government to do the same thing. as far as what the supreme court said and we should listen to this and listen to that, the senate listened to gorsuch and kavanaugh...
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donald cohen, the co-author is the founder and executive director in the public interest. national research and policy center that studies public goods and services. his opinion pieces and articles have appeared and the "new york times", reuters, the los angeles atimes, that new republic, the american prospect and many other online and print outlets. in conversation with donald tonight we are joined by someone who has meant a lot to us. has been a big supporter of books and books. and that independent bookstores everywhere. mayor who was elected miami-dade county's first ever woman mayor in novemberya of 2020. [applause] administration is focused on building a stronger more inclusive more resilient miami-dade prioritizing reforms to make our county safer and prevent gun violence through the peace and prosperity player restoring and reinvigorating a hathriving economy that delivers economic security for miami-dade businesses and families. and attracts new industries. building and protecting our environment and directly engaging with the residents to m make local government
donald cohen, the co-author is the founder and executive director in the public interest. national research and policy center that studies public goods and services. his opinion pieces and articles have appeared and the "new york times", reuters, the los angeles atimes, that new republic, the american prospect and many other online and print outlets. in conversation with donald tonight we are joined by someone who has meant a lot to us. has been a big supporter of books and books. and...
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and he wants to know, sold it and cohen initial cost. it shows me is up because all of us total school it from scratch point dora, most k sorta that i roll a little no graham, intellectual is but i'm also sure models can ukrainian armed forces, open fire on civilians in mario on may the nice on that day as is tradition presidents were celebrating victory over fascism with oh yes, we really do it with with . ready in february 2014, mario po, please sided with the pro russian residence. the ukranian army used combat vehicles against them. most of the fighting took place around the cities, police department building a child little oak. ready ready ready ready biting they just love. ready cuz you will it on, you know, in the holding says daniel, with the she can do a little, but i need to take it up with that question. what about the mckinney stone? we're heading back. it sounds like it's all divided metrically to send uniform, get my specialty that finished the thank you. ah, who does it all is? he did let us go up and hold it. so local com
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some inventory adjustment trade adjustments that are causing this, that to negative quarters, gerald cohen. he's a chief economist at the keenan institute of private enterprise. thanks very much. thank you. lead strictly get some market reaction to that fair decision. our correspondence had teddy austro is standing by, so teddy probably had a tight road to walk. he needed to show he was serious about fighting inflation without moving the markets. did he manage while the stocks are certainly rallied today? the indexes are up after the fed meeting. this is perhaps indicating that the markets do indeed trust the federal reserve and fed chair jerome powell and tammy inflation, which is raging across the united states right now. but let's remember that the stocks have rallied after several of these fed meetings, and that doesn't necessarily indicate that these gains will actually hold the question now is tomorrow, what we'll see, what the g d p figure figures. markets are still haven't forgotten about that. are we're recession. we'll see where the wind blows, powell of coursing, we are not in t
some inventory adjustment trade adjustments that are causing this, that to negative quarters, gerald cohen. he's a chief economist at the keenan institute of private enterprise. thanks very much. thank you. lead strictly get some market reaction to that fair decision. our correspondence had teddy austro is standing by, so teddy probably had a tight road to walk. he needed to show he was serious about fighting inflation without moving the markets. did he manage while the stocks are certainly...
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marshall cohen has details. >> reporter: donald trump's white house counsel pat cipollone spent more than seven hours testifying to the january 6 select committee. now, that in its own right was a real breakthrough for the panel because cipollone had resisted doing a formal deposition for more than a year. but he finally agreed to testify recently after a series of damaging revelations at previous public hearings. now, throughout his tenure as white house counsel, cipollone often found himself pushing back against the more extreme members of donald trump's orbit. and he was a firsthand witness to several of the make or break moments for american democracy was on the line. for instance, cipollone was there when some of trump's outside advisers raised the idea of declaring martial law. he was there when some of trump's advisers encouraged him to use the military to seize voting machines. and cipollone was there when trump nearly appointed a well-known conspiracy theorist to look for unhinged voter fraud theories. perhaps most importantly cipollone was in the white house on january 6 an
marshall cohen has details. >> reporter: donald trump's white house counsel pat cipollone spent more than seven hours testifying to the january 6 select committee. now, that in its own right was a real breakthrough for the panel because cipollone had resisted doing a formal deposition for more than a year. but he finally agreed to testify recently after a series of damaging revelations at previous public hearings. now, throughout his tenure as white house counsel, cipollone often found...
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for the last has put the that is not the from the morning we bought it in, can we buy the somewhat cohen and also the last one will still come i'm me cool. oh no, it's a good one. well, how would i can l k web based together? can the i, laura mitchell must last feel badly than a with, [000:00:00;00] with, with she was a new one, not just to new with the building of a night, but they understood that. oh shit that the family violence so that they're doing that. but that was the ideal set. newman. how do you think? natural bully? well yeah. yeah. i think my love of she'll be in the list and i still think by now i don't know we'll say come in, it's a headed marla. i need them to come up with a look alive. still biting. is that they're easier to say. yeah, yeah. lacey past that there was a 1000000 the yesterday with the bank as of a lady lasha but less if you got in effect electric on. but then you mute, but, but you got put in. um, you could, you would left. his name is elena gardner. and michelle billing address of but the valve bushing evening, the dns over them with escalade. he felt that
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oh, somewhat cohen and also the last almost year i'm a cool. oh no, it's a good one. well, how would i can l k put this together? can the oh place load on will chill must last feel badly than a with with with she was because the majority of a human log in you with a volume there we go like a night, but they understood that osha the family violence so that, that knowing that that was the ideal lume and i do the she can get from believe yeah, i think my love she, we can now listen to pink, but yes, i don't like to come in and if, and along with my feel for heidi muller, i need from the california with which when i don't get the w a become a calais still biting. is that the easiest? the young alicia past that there was a min in the yellow does. it took them to daniel as of the lady nation, but less if it got in effect, kill us. but then you mute, but, but you got that in, um you could, you would, leslie's, near you silicon, uber, glad you would have to be there. and we shall be like a glass of but val, during evening it dumped a difference over them with escalade. he fel
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we bought it in some way by the us to come to the somewhat cohen and also that almost almost you can make it go. oh no, it's a good one. well, how would i could l k put these together? can the facts and thought, oh, place, load on will chill must last feel badly than a with it was she was a new one, not just to new with a night. but they understood that oh shit that the family violence of that that doing that. but that was a how you doing and hide you to seek natural bully? well yeah. yeah. i think my love of she'll be to know listen to think, but yes, i don't nice will say come in the new for the along with myself for heidi muller, i need from the california with the w. a. b kalak ally still by the thing is that there is a young the late you pass not there was a 1000000 the yes. does it with the lady nasha, but i forgot to get her fuck electric on but then you mute but. but you got that in . um yeah. could you give me a yecynnia vega? gardner has to be there. i mean, she'll be like a glass of but of outdoors in evening, a difference over them with escalade, he felt that there with e
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ready ready ready ready earlier i spoke to keith cohen over space ref dot com is also an astro biologist and former nasa employee. i asked him how the images were collected. well we are, we are, and it depends it's, it's data if you're signed just to say, well, this is data and you, you throw it into a computer and it, it is determined you, this is what a human could see. but, you know, an image is an image ample. we are seeing though, in a different form of light than we normally would see in our earlier telescope images . that's the bread which can't really see that much of course, because of the earth's atmosphere. but when you get above your sadness, fear, which is what space telescope does and you could see in the parade, you can see through the dust you and you could see far more detail than we've ever been able to see and further out than we've ever been able to see and like hear from us. well, could the james web space telescope actually help us identify planets? they have conditions that could harbor life. oh, absolutely. but effect today, when i heard that they, they showed tha
ready ready ready ready earlier i spoke to keith cohen over space ref dot com is also an astro biologist and former nasa employee. i asked him how the images were collected. well we are, we are, and it depends it's, it's data if you're signed just to say, well, this is data and you, you throw it into a computer and it, it is determined you, this is what a human could see. but, you know, an image is an image ample. we are seeing though, in a different form of light than we normally would see in...
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director burns, director cohen, i'm honored to be here, standing in front of this hallowed wall to honoryears of this proud institution and so many faithful public servants. and director haines, thank you for being here today as well. for 75 years, our nation's intelligence professionals have worked unceasingly and sacrificed willingly to make our country safer. and that's not hyperbole. that's a simple, straightforward fact. and as we celebrate the history of this agency, we will never forget those who have laid down their lives in service to this nation. 139 stars behind me, two added just this year, each a patriot whose sacrifice we're going to always honor and whose legacies live on in each of you as you continue their work. you know, so often, you have to keep your identities secret, sometimes even in death, that we don't get the chance to thank you enough for all that you do. you have to keep it secret, so many of you. you ask for no recognition or personal acclaim, knowing that the quiet bravery of the women and men of this agency echoes loudly all around the world, and i assure y
director burns, director cohen, i'm honored to be here, standing in front of this hallowed wall to honoryears of this proud institution and so many faithful public servants. and director haines, thank you for being here today as well. for 75 years, our nation's intelligence professionals have worked unceasingly and sacrificed willingly to make our country safer. and that's not hyperbole. that's a simple, straightforward fact. and as we celebrate the history of this agency, we will never forget...
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