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host: that is colette in oregon. guest: first of all, colette, thank you for getting up so early to watch this show. i want to share with you, studies indicate from looking at trees, that there were fires every 17 to 27 years, there was a fire, looking back 10,000 years. so your remarks about what native americans used to do are i think absolutely correct. i would also say that there are many who would share your view, that what we should do is have these planned fires just before we know that there is going to be a huge snowstorm or rainstorm and know for sure it is about to show up, and knowing that those fires would be put out by the following event. i'm hoping it rains before sometime later this fall. host: a recent story in the hill talked about how drones were being used in the fighting of forest fires. i wonder if there is technology to maybe decrease the amount of fires that we see during the years. guest: absolutely there is. the use of drone technology to try to see where those fires are, and then put them
host: that is colette in oregon. guest: first of all, colette, thank you for getting up so early to watch this show. i want to share with you, studies indicate from looking at trees, that there were fires every 17 to 27 years, there was a fire, looking back 10,000 years. so your remarks about what native americans used to do are i think absolutely correct. i would also say that there are many who would share your view, that what we should do is have these planned fires just before we know that...
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but also to the fact that we're here by the colette, those you might, that's why we can do our work without disturbing them. telephone message drove off but only until she covers over the nest taps down the sun cools back toward the water. the turtle is guided by the night crests of the breaking waves, bright light from street cars or houses which is oriented her, and she would no longer find her way back to the sea. recount some $12000.00 nes, on her section of the coastline every year. that's proof that this species is making a fantastic recovery here. and it's great confirmation of what we're doing to save this endangered species. me, people can now live side by side with make sure the presence of the conservationist has stopped the plundering of the turtles mess. and restaurants no longer serve turtle eggs, residents are increasingly learning to respect the animals and she got me, jackie, fishers used to make their living hunting turtles, since the people from tamara project got here, we have learned that we have to protect the turtles. he thank you, like many other animals in brazil, t
but also to the fact that we're here by the colette, those you might, that's why we can do our work without disturbing them. telephone message drove off but only until she covers over the nest taps down the sun cools back toward the water. the turtle is guided by the night crests of the breaking waves, bright light from street cars or houses which is oriented her, and she would no longer find her way back to the sea. recount some $12000.00 nes, on her section of the coastline every year. that's...
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colette is asking, when do you think full approval will come? >> i think it will help.t a label saying that it is fda approved, i have heard through the grapevine that some businesses are waiting for fda approval to mandate it or try to have some sort of vaccine passport. why it has not been done yet is beyond me. i know there is a priority to get the application fda approved. may be a couple months or early 2022. it needs to happen. >> some people with other conditions say, because i have other conditions, i want to get the vaccine and others say because have conditions, i should not get the vaccine, it is too risky. what to say to that? what about illnesses like epilepsy, fibromyalgia. >> the first thing to do is reckon i see of underlying editions and chat with your healthcare professional about it but also some of the at ill covid-19 than from anything that could theoretically happen from the vaccine. somewhere between 40% and 45% of breakthrough infections that result in hospitalizations are with people who have weakened immune system. so if you have a weakened imm
colette is asking, when do you think full approval will come? >> i think it will help.t a label saying that it is fda approved, i have heard through the grapevine that some businesses are waiting for fda approval to mandate it or try to have some sort of vaccine passport. why it has not been done yet is beyond me. i know there is a priority to get the application fda approved. may be a couple months or early 2022. it needs to happen. >> some people with other conditions say, because...
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i asked somebody to drive me out there, and they said colette, you don't want to go out there, and i try to get her out. >> between the boarded up window and the fire raging right just outside the bathroom door, she was trapped. there was no getting out. >> i asked him, why didn't you get the board off yourself? and he said by the time he got around and got the kids out, the windows -- that it was too late. he couldn't get near it. >> reporter: so after the fire, karl talks to investigators, and he tells them how he thinks the fire might have started. >> karl goes on with a very elaborate story told back in 1991 that days prior to this fire his wife brought in a five-gallon jug that was filled with kerosene. >> they used kerosene heaters inside of the house. >> they have a cat and a dog. and those animals are rough housing, which knocks over the container of kerosene. >> i do remember there being a spill on the floor. mom had towels and blankets piled up, and we were having fun climbing over the top of them. >> he had been working that day of the fire. he was working in the attic are
i asked somebody to drive me out there, and they said colette, you don't want to go out there, and i try to get her out. >> between the boarded up window and the fire raging right just outside the bathroom door, she was trapped. there was no getting out. >> i asked him, why didn't you get the board off yourself? and he said by the time he got around and got the kids out, the windows -- that it was too late. he couldn't get near it. >> reporter: so after the fire, karl talks to...
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host: that is colette in oregon.st: first of all, colette, thank you forgetting up so early to watch this show. i want to share with you, studies indicate from looking at trees and that there were fires i think between -- every 17 to 27 years, there was a fire, looking back 10,000 years so your remarks about what native americans used to do are absolutely correct. i would also say that there are many who would share your view, that what we should do is have these planned fires just before we know that there is going to be a huge snowstorm or rainstorm, ed know for sure it is about to show up. -- add know for sure it is about to show up, and knowing that we can put them out by the following event. i'm hoping it rains before sometime later this fall. host: a recent story in the hill talked about how drones were being used in the fighting of forest fires. i wonder if there is technology to maybe help get rid of the amount of fires that we see during the years. guest: absolutely there is. the use of drone technology to t
host: that is colette in oregon.st: first of all, colette, thank you forgetting up so early to watch this show. i want to share with you, studies indicate from looking at trees and that there were fires i think between -- every 17 to 27 years, there was a fire, looking back 10,000 years so your remarks about what native americans used to do are absolutely correct. i would also say that there are many who would share your view, that what we should do is have these planned fires just before we...
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discuss his former cnn commentator and contributing editor of american spectator, also with me is adam colettegin with the media taking a cue from biden and trashing the unvaccinated. >> those who refuse to get vaccines are men, they are white, their republican and half of them are were nonbelievers. >> being an antisocial jerk is not a protected category. everyone is entitled in this country to be an idiot. >> how do you feel about this? >> it makes me really mad because i got the moderna vaccine because part of a trial i'm a white male republican and at the time, the media in "the new york times" were sowing seeds of doubt in the vaccine, kamala harris, joe biden were running around saying i'm not going to get a trump vaccine. the media obviously, clearly even medicine the politicized medicine. vaccines are terrible until the democrats are elected president, then vaccines are great. >> they are insulting african-americans because on the whole they are trailing white americans by 15% in proportion to getting the vaccine. >> i'm not sure they understand at all what they are doing with it, i to
discuss his former cnn commentator and contributing editor of american spectator, also with me is adam colettegin with the media taking a cue from biden and trashing the unvaccinated. >> those who refuse to get vaccines are men, they are white, their republican and half of them are were nonbelievers. >> being an antisocial jerk is not a protected category. everyone is entitled in this country to be an idiot. >> how do you feel about this? >> it makes me really mad...
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colette test on a number of those projects for its.the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they pick up the mash with the tiles attached to it, and they stick it to the wall, and then they groped it afterwards. [♪♪♪] >> we had never really seen artwork done on a stairway of the kinds that we were thinking of because our idea was very just barely pictorial, and to have a picture broken up like that, we were not sure if it would visually work. so we just took paper that size and drew what our idea was, and cut it into strips, and took it down there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down and figured out h
colette test on a number of those projects for its.the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they...
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real sense that it's just been an emotional roller coaster for this country and they are really, coletteout 1992 and how denmark are quite comfortable being the outsiders, winning the tournamentjust like you did back then and was pretty young woman who said her parents had not stops talking about it for 20 years and if we get through this she's going to talk about it for years to come let alone the final. as a real sense that they can do it, it does not matter the underdogs or matter it came into this as outsiders, they are having the time of their lives. and beautifully sunny copenhagen street, we can also cross over to wembley. john wants it is there for us we are hearing how the denmark fans are feeling optimistic. we know that the england fans are also outnumbering somewhat the danish fans in wembley behind you. a big shout of euphoria, big excitement when the squad was warming up a little bit earlier. yes. absolutely. coming with so much hope and expectation and they're going to create a real atmosphere is and could return home having played away at rome in the quarterfinal. some 60
real sense that it's just been an emotional roller coaster for this country and they are really, coletteout 1992 and how denmark are quite comfortable being the outsiders, winning the tournamentjust like you did back then and was pretty young woman who said her parents had not stops talking about it for 20 years and if we get through this she's going to talk about it for years to come let alone the final. as a real sense that they can do it, it does not matter the underdogs or matter it came...
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thank you, to the doctors and the great staff at shriners' >> we're the turner family >> colette was of moments to celebrate. what a beautiful child it's thursday morning. so happy that you're starting your day with us. >> today's thursday morning. i say friday-eve. >> there you go. >> get to the news at 8:00 over in tokyo, of course. we are counting down the hours. >> let's go! >> opening ceremonies start there. >> we can measure it in hours now, guys, and the excitement is building overnight also saw the u.s. women's gymnastic team in action simone biles taking the floor for the first time here in tokyo. overnight our first look at the u.s. women's gymnastics team gearing up for competition in tokyo. the six-person squad led by simone biles, soaring through their podium training, a chance to practice the skills they've spent years perfecting before competition officially begins. simone leaping through the air as only she can. sunni lee, jordan chiles, grace mccallum and individual competitors mykayla skinner and jade carey perfecting those moves. >> usa >> reporter: on the softball
thank you, to the doctors and the great staff at shriners' >> we're the turner family >> colette was of moments to celebrate. what a beautiful child it's thursday morning. so happy that you're starting your day with us. >> today's thursday morning. i say friday-eve. >> there you go. >> get to the news at 8:00 over in tokyo, of course. we are counting down the hours. >> let's go! >> opening ceremonies start there. >> we can measure it in hours now,...
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colette test on a number of those projects for its.the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they pick up the mash with the tiles attached to it, and they stick it to the wall, and then they groped it afterwards. [♪♪♪] >> we had never really seen artwork done on a stairway of the kinds that we were thinking of because our idea was very just barely pictorial, and to have a picture broken up like that, we were not sure if it would visually work. so we just took paper that size and drew what our idea was, and cut it into strips, and took it down there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down and figured out h
colette test on a number of those projects for its.the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they...
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colette test on a number of those projects for its.avorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they pick up the mash with the tiles attached to it, and they stick it to the wall, and then they groped it afterwards. [♪♪♪] >> we had never really seen artwork done on a stairway of the kinds that we were thinking of because our idea was very just barely pictorial, and to have a picture broken up like that, we were not sure if it would visually work. so we just took paper that size and drew what our idea was, and cut it into strips, and took it down there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down and f
colette test on a number of those projects for its.avorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall,...
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colette test on a number of those projects for its. well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they pick up the mash with the tiles attached to it, and they stick it to the wall, and then they groped it afterwards. [♪♪♪] >> we had never really seen artwork done on a stairway of the kinds that we were thinking of because our idea was very just barely pictorial, and to have a picture broken up like that, we were not sure if it would visually work. so we just took paper that size and drew what our idea was, and cut it into strips, and took it down there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down and figured out how it would really work v
colette test on a number of those projects for its. well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they pick up the mash with the...
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colette at smith, bbc news.mal. besides latin america, many travellers have come from asia including this 84—year—old grandmother who just got off a flight from vietnam. her granddaughter tells me that even at her age she cannot get vaccinated in her country. i tell you, in my country there are not enough vaccines. not enough for everybody. around 50% of us residents are fully vaccinated but rates are much lower elsewhere including around 20% in south america, 10% in asia and just 1.5% in africa. just the san francisco airport alone has vaccinated around 1000 passengers arriving from over 50 countries since may and the demand is growing. the shortage of vaccines and the slow vaccination rate in many places around the world including taiwan and other parts of asia have driven a trend in vaccine tourism. the united states is making it easy by offering free vaccines to anyone in its territory without requiring residency. we have a surplus supply and being able to make that available for others is a good thing and i
colette at smith, bbc news.mal. besides latin america, many travellers have come from asia including this 84—year—old grandmother who just got off a flight from vietnam. her granddaughter tells me that even at her age she cannot get vaccinated in her country. i tell you, in my country there are not enough vaccines. not enough for everybody. around 50% of us residents are fully vaccinated but rates are much lower elsewhere including around 20% in south america, 10% in asia and just 1.5% in...
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laura colette, oliver mcewan are also named in the olympics group.�*s revolution in electric car manufacturing. and they have been making vehicles here in sunderland since 1986. we are on the production line here, we have seen the electric nissan leaf going past, and these are highly skilled, well—paid jobs and there are more on the way. this £1 billion investment package will see a new electric model coming to wearside, and it will also see investment in this massive gigafactory, where they will build bigger batteries for these electric models at a vast scale not seen before. that will create more than 6000 jobs here at nissan, but also across the wider supply chain. and i think what this shows is the direction of travel — the future is electric. the uk government is banning the sale of new diesel and petrol cars from 2030, so the car industry is under pressure to change, to invest in that infrastructure, and that also means building more batteries. at the moment, the uk is still lagging behind other nations like germany when it comes to these massi
laura colette, oliver mcewan are also named in the olympics group.�*s revolution in electric car manufacturing. and they have been making vehicles here in sunderland since 1986. we are on the production line here, we have seen the electric nissan leaf going past, and these are highly skilled, well—paid jobs and there are more on the way. this £1 billion investment package will see a new electric model coming to wearside, and it will also see investment in this massive gigafactory, where...
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colette test on a number of those projects for its.ites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they pick up the mash with the tiles attached to it, and they stick it to the wall, and then they groped it afterwards. [♪♪♪] >> we had never really seen artwork done on a stairway of the kinds that we were thinking of because our idea was very just barely pictorial, and to have a picture broken up like that, we were not sure if it would visually work. so we just took paper that size and drew what our idea was, and cut it into strips, and took it down there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down and figur
colette test on a number of those projects for its.ites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and...
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let's go and talk to colette- — good morning, everyone.that's just £60 or £70, like a small part, like an element in an oven, but over and above that, i wouldn't have thought so. a toaster, kettle, you know, i might even potentially have a look at a hoover. just a very basic repair, yeah, but certainly not on a washer or a cooker, ora tumble dryer. they're so cheap to replace, so ijust probably get - a new one, really. door seals can go, and that's an easy thing that a homeowner can replace themselves. similar with shelves. rob's company has 400 engineers. washing machines are a huge part of our business. it's what we see day in and day out. making more complex repairs in domestic appliances. these can sometimes come off the runners, quite easily fixable, you just click them back in. but he thinks there's plenty we can try ourselves. it gives customers a choice. we really want consumers to take that opportunity to look at what they need as a repair, whether they can repair it themselves via a small component, or if they need to call somebo
let's go and talk to colette- — good morning, everyone.that's just £60 or £70, like a small part, like an element in an oven, but over and above that, i wouldn't have thought so. a toaster, kettle, you know, i might even potentially have a look at a hoover. just a very basic repair, yeah, but certainly not on a washer or a cooker, ora tumble dryer. they're so cheap to replace, so ijust probably get - a new one, really. door seals can go, and that's an easy thing that a homeowner can replace...