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every museum collection in the parks service has a specific scope of collections statement. that dictates what we keep for the collection, what we are interested in our themes, what we are interested in interpreting to the collection, what falls within our parameters, and also tells you what does not fall one the parameters of the collection. once they are brought here, we do what we call processing. that's kind of sorting through them, putting things together, that go together if they were left by the same person or same group of people. we cull things that we can't keep. that includes organic items like flowers, leaves, stuff that could not become part of a collection, food. we don't keep things that are hazardous to our health, obviously. that would include things like live ammunition, stuff like that. and we don't keep unaltered unpersonalized things like, united states flags, miniature flags that no one has written anything on. once we process it, we put them into archival standard containers, bags, folders, stuff like that, and then it gets cataloged into our catalogin
every museum collection in the parks service has a specific scope of collections statement. that dictates what we keep for the collection, what we are interested in our themes, what we are interested in interpreting to the collection, what falls within our parameters, and also tells you what does not fall one the parameters of the collection. once they are brought here, we do what we call processing. that's kind of sorting through them, putting things together, that go together if they were...
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it's an astounding collection. it's a living collection of museum objects that are left at the wall by visitors, and -- and it's the only place on the mall where we actually collect objects associated with a memorial. we don't collect at the world war ii memorial. we don't collect at the korean war memorial, but a decision was made about 15 years ago to collect the objects that are left at the vietnam veterans memorial, and behind me you see hundreds and hundreds of boxes of material -- of objects that were left at the wall. we process and catalog those objects. we do not curate objects that are perishable like flowers, but we have a very clear collection statement on the types of objects that we would -- that we recover from the wall. this is the processing room for the objects that are left at the vietnam veterans memorial. what these folks are doing. they are all employees. they are processing, cataloguing identifying, sorting all the things required of a collection with the national parks service. this material
it's an astounding collection. it's a living collection of museum objects that are left at the wall by visitors, and -- and it's the only place on the mall where we actually collect objects associated with a memorial. we don't collect at the world war ii memorial. we don't collect at the korean war memorial, but a decision was made about 15 years ago to collect the objects that are left at the vietnam veterans memorial, and behind me you see hundreds and hundreds of boxes of material -- of...
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my link to the collective was severed. when you were in the collective you assimilated others. yes. you call the borg destructive. seven of nine is not. that's because she's regained her individuality. but if the borg had the chance they'd take it away from her again. they'd assimilate everyone on voyager. the collective would become even more destructive. we have to prevent that from happening but we can't do it without you. we need your abilities to enhance our defenses. shields, weapons... will you help us resist them? seven of nine... do you wish to rejoin the collective? one: i will need time to assimilate this information. chakotay: red alert! all hands to battle stations. a borg vessel is approaching. we just ran out of time. seven of nine, i'm detecting irregularities in my autonomic nervous system: you're experiencing an emotion-- anxiety. it is only temporary. anxiety: a state of apprehension caused by fear. the borg usually elicit this response in others. are you experiencing anxiety as well? yes. along with every crew member on voyager. because they fear assimilation? co
my link to the collective was severed. when you were in the collective you assimilated others. yes. you call the borg destructive. seven of nine is not. that's because she's regained her individuality. but if the borg had the chance they'd take it away from her again. they'd assimilate everyone on voyager. the collective would become even more destructive. we have to prevent that from happening but we can't do it without you. we need your abilities to enhance our defenses. shields, weapons......
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is a lower share of data collection. 70% have data collections. in their credit files. so it is very big, so what we are going to do now is zoom in with two very different states. the first status taxes. so on the left hand side you can see the distribution in taxes by the shared data collections they have. there is some variation there. i want to point out especially in the southern part of texas there's a lot of consumers with a high share of collections. in fact, mr. pollack in areas with the highest shared data collections is in texas yet it is called mcallen if i'm pronouncing correctly in the southern part of texas. interesting enough, if you compare the data collection and texas with the people who don't have health insurance, you can see kind of like an interesting pattern there. the places where people have less coverage by health insurance is also the place where they have more data collections. in the country with the highest with the lowest health insurance coverage. 36% of adults don't have health insurance. we will go to a completely different state. this
is a lower share of data collection. 70% have data collections. in their credit files. so it is very big, so what we are going to do now is zoom in with two very different states. the first status taxes. so on the left hand side you can see the distribution in taxes by the shared data collections they have. there is some variation there. i want to point out especially in the southern part of texas there's a lot of consumers with a high share of collections. in fact, mr. pollack in areas with...
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with the lowest share of people with data collection. 17% of people have data collections. the united states, very big, so what we will do is zoom in in two very different states. the first state is texas. on the left side you can see the distribution in texas by the shared data collection they had. i want to point out in the southern part of texas, there are a lot of consumersdistribute high share of data collection. in fact, interpol can areas in the u.s. with the highest share of data collection is in texas, called mcallen, in the southern part of texas. scheller --re the the shared people with the people in data collection, with people who do not have health insurance, there is an interesting pattern. the places where people have less coverage is also the place more datahave collections. mcallen, texas, is one region in the country with the highest -- lowest health insurance coverage. 36% of adults do not have health insurance there. we will look to a completely different states, minnesota. minnesota is the state with a low number of people with data collections. even w
with the lowest share of people with data collection. 17% of people have data collections. the united states, very big, so what we will do is zoom in in two very different states. the first state is texas. on the left side you can see the distribution in texas by the shared data collection they had. i want to point out in the southern part of texas, there are a lot of consumersdistribute high share of data collection. in fact, interpol can areas in the u.s. with the highest share of data...
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with the lowest people with debt in collection. 17% of consumers in north dakota have debt in collections in their credit files. so the united states very big. it's very heterogenous. we're going to zoom in on two very different states. the first state is texas. so on the left-hand side, you can see the distribution of census tracks in texas by the share of debt in collections they have. and you see some variation there. and i want to point out that like especially in the southern part of texas, there is a lot of consumers with a high share of debt in collects. and in fact metropolitan area of u.s. with the highest share of debt in collection in texas. it's called mcallen, if i'm pronouncing correctly and is in the southern part of texas. and interesting enough, if you compare the share of people with debt in collection with texas with the share of people that don't have health insurance, or people that have insurance, you can see kind of like an interesting pattern there. so the places where people have less coverage by health insurance is also the place where people have more debt in co
with the lowest people with debt in collection. 17% of consumers in north dakota have debt in collections in their credit files. so the united states very big. it's very heterogenous. we're going to zoom in on two very different states. the first state is texas. so on the left-hand side, you can see the distribution of census tracks in texas by the share of debt in collections they have. and you see some variation there. and i want to point out that like especially in the southern part of...
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but basically single-mindedly collecting shakespeare.so let me talk a little bit about who henry folger was, because most people don't knowpo who he was and that was part of the reason to write the book.his henry clay folger was born in brooklyn in the 1830s, middle-class family. his father was a milliner supplier. he went to amherst college, and while he was at school his father's business went bankrupt and he moved back to new york city, enrolled in city college of new york which was tuition for at the time, and because a friend that he'd gone to school with said no, no, you have to finish at amherst, he was able to arrange a loan that enabled them to go back to amherst. so the better arranged a loan for them later became his mentor and employer, charles pratt. and i'll talk a little bit more about him later. he appears as a character a little bit later on, as does hip son, charlie pratt, who insist becoming one of henries lifelong friends. so henry finishes amherst, moves back to brooklyn, and roles in night school at columbia law sch
but basically single-mindedly collecting shakespeare.so let me talk a little bit about who henry folger was, because most people don't knowpo who he was and that was part of the reason to write the book.his henry clay folger was born in brooklyn in the 1830s, middle-class family. his father was a milliner supplier. he went to amherst college, and while he was at school his father's business went bankrupt and he moved back to new york city, enrolled in city college of new york which was tuition...
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some guys collect stamps and coins. their dad, jacques littlefield, collected tanks.n fact, what you see here is part of the world's largest private collection of armored vehicles. allison tells me some of these tanks are incredibly rare, including this world war ii german panzer iv... this 8-ton half track... and this sherman tank. what a collection. >> it is a real preservation of history, and that's what i'm so excited about. >> so, how did all of this get started? well, jacques littlefield is born in 1949, the son of edmund wattis littlefield, heir to a prosperous mining and land-development company called utah construction. at an early age, jacques develops a strong interest in all things mechanical. >> this is him as a young boy, playing with his model train set. >> he looks almost like he could be in an ad for trains. >> i know. it's such a sweet picture. [ gunfire ] >> in the late '60s, the vietnam war is raging, but jacques is never drafted, due to hearing loss from a childhood bout with encephalitis. he attends stanford university. after majoring in economic
some guys collect stamps and coins. their dad, jacques littlefield, collected tanks.n fact, what you see here is part of the world's largest private collection of armored vehicles. allison tells me some of these tanks are incredibly rare, including this world war ii german panzer iv... this 8-ton half track... and this sherman tank. what a collection. >> it is a real preservation of history, and that's what i'm so excited about. >> so, how did all of this get started? well, jacques...
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is on display but a collection it all about being the brunt keeper even if cultural artifacts or of artwork that used for different exhibitions one the bay area we have those objects and wanted to do something and lends them to them but we do about 20 major art exhibitions a year at the legion of honor a lot of time are based on a core on the collection and moving forward in our program is to concept lists we really want to show the brunt strongholds of the institution and boys and girls club build on that ambitious but internationally exhibition program right now at the legion of honor very a celebrated show on 7 century french painting and recorded on that we hope you'll have the possibility to visit it in the next couple of months one of the contemporary american artists of his generation and then benny the photographer for - which will get his large-sca large-scale retrospective of his art i know you don't have time but see how far ahead we're planning our exhibition program is quickly stitched together no, but requires planning and budgeting three to four years ahead so i'm jus
is on display but a collection it all about being the brunt keeper even if cultural artifacts or of artwork that used for different exhibitions one the bay area we have those objects and wanted to do something and lends them to them but we do about 20 major art exhibitions a year at the legion of honor a lot of time are based on a core on the collection and moving forward in our program is to concept lists we really want to show the brunt strongholds of the institution and boys and girls club...
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collecting, i have always collected. >> reporter: and he will collect controversial work, unsettling images like the photograph of the fallen man taken on 9/11, by associated press photographer richard drew. >> i have that photograph, took me two years to get it. >> reporter: why did you want it? >> because again, it's the most tragic, probably one of the most perfect photographs ever taken. >> reporter: he brought it out from his archive for us. >> it is probably a shot nobody would want on their wall. >> reporter: did you have reservations about your own interest in it? >> no, because it's an important event, as important as the naked girl running in vietnam. and the little boy th desperately want that photograph. we're trying to get it. it's just important to have them. >> reporter: his homes in atlanta, england, and beverly hills have become galleries for his obsession. but now, the sir elton john collection is on a bigger stage. how do you feel about having a show at the tate? >> i'm honored, very excited. interested to see what people will feel about it. i want people who never
collecting, i have always collected. >> reporter: and he will collect controversial work, unsettling images like the photograph of the fallen man taken on 9/11, by associated press photographer richard drew. >> i have that photograph, took me two years to get it. >> reporter: why did you want it? >> because again, it's the most tragic, probably one of the most perfect photographs ever taken. >> reporter: he brought it out from his archive for us. >> it is...
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and with the data collection . facility nappies statistics i what to know that we are on the same page with a one-two make sure that is previously more than 180 days past due paso basically have paid spake a credit-card account that you did not pay then after 180 days that goes to a collection. one-third of americans has some type of data collection in the credit file. that is what is interesting statistic so why should we care? first of all, of you have data collection in your credit that will affect your credit score so if you have a bad credit score that will affect -- affect future access to credit, or when they tried to hire you that will increase your insurance premiums. second is related to the presentation with dated creation on your well-being to get more frustrated and angry but but also to increase the performance in general so there is more credit and interest-rate star lower. >> so what we will try to answer is first of all to be very descriptive to which areas of the country have higher data collectio
and with the data collection . facility nappies statistics i what to know that we are on the same page with a one-two make sure that is previously more than 180 days past due paso basically have paid spake a credit-card account that you did not pay then after 180 days that goes to a collection. one-third of americans has some type of data collection in the credit file. that is what is interesting statistic so why should we care? first of all, of you have data collection in your credit that will...
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the spring/summer collection for 2017. spring line is manufactured with high quality supplex, giving it a cohesive, unified look. if it sells as well as i think it will, then i'll consider putting it in the core collection. but it all starts with the buzz we get created today. don't shake. it's okay. this is what you worked for. susana: yeah. lemonis: and you know what? all of this is your talent. i invested in what's inside of you. okay? [ cheers and applause ] susana: i'd like to thank marcus for giving me this opportunity to revive this company. and i really appreciate it. thank you so much. thank you. and this is my dad. lemonis: i was really touched by the fact that mario came out to support susana. he's really been encouraging through this whole process. it also seems like the family dynamic at the factory has really, really improved. you feel like your relationship with your brothers is getting a little better? susana: they were happy. i think it's great that we went through that whole process, and i think they're g
the spring/summer collection for 2017. spring line is manufactured with high quality supplex, giving it a cohesive, unified look. if it sells as well as i think it will, then i'll consider putting it in the core collection. but it all starts with the buzz we get created today. don't shake. it's okay. this is what you worked for. susana: yeah. lemonis: and you know what? all of this is your talent. i invested in what's inside of you. okay? [ cheers and applause ] susana: i'd like to thank marcus...
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i'm interested in your process of collecting the information. you're bio doesn't seem like you're super connect intoed the cia, the nsa and all of that, how hard was it for you to sort of get all the different folks to talk? >> it wasn't that hard to get the lead case agent steve carr to talk. i first came across the story like i was telling nick earlier back in 2009 when i had gone to interview dan olson, the cryptologist who worked on the case and i ended up writing a piece for wired magazine just about the cryptology part. it was -- it didn't go into much detail but sort of briefly covered the hunt for the secrets and after i had done that, i sort of became friends with the lead agent steve carr and -- and as we talked, i could sort of gather that there was more to the story, that there was a lot more that could be told. at the time i didn't know what that was, i just had a vague notion but i kept pursuing it. ultimately i was able to get, you know, some cooperation from the fbi. there was quite a bit of information already in the public doma
i'm interested in your process of collecting the information. you're bio doesn't seem like you're super connect intoed the cia, the nsa and all of that, how hard was it for you to sort of get all the different folks to talk? >> it wasn't that hard to get the lead case agent steve carr to talk. i first came across the story like i was telling nick earlier back in 2009 when i had gone to interview dan olson, the cryptologist who worked on the case and i ended up writing a piece for wired...
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library of congress packer campus preserves and provides access to the library's vast collection of films, and sound programs recordings. american history tv visited the packer campus to learned about the earliest public affairs films, including u.s. presidents, the spanish-american war, world war i, and the first ever political ad created in 1912 by the democratic party. >> my name is mike and i'm head of the moving image section here at the library of congress, the largest collection of film and video in the world. we are at the packer campus in pulp -- in culpepper, virginia, a facility that opened in the summer of 2007 dedicated to preserving our audiovisual heritage. favorite films that we have had the collection is what we believe to be the very first political ad. it comes from 1912 and this is a race in which william howard taft is the republican candidate and woodrow wilson is the democratic candidate and theodore roosevelt is running in the progressive party, the bull moose party. by them is produced democratic national committee and is called the old way and the new. very rich,
library of congress packer campus preserves and provides access to the library's vast collection of films, and sound programs recordings. american history tv visited the packer campus to learned about the earliest public affairs films, including u.s. presidents, the spanish-american war, world war i, and the first ever political ad created in 1912 by the democratic party. >> my name is mike and i'm head of the moving image section here at the library of congress, the largest collection of...
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drew and michele are there helping collect donations for the hungry. we'll get another check in with them in just a moment. dessert is one of the most important parts of the thanksgiving meal. and curtis ambulance is making sure everyone gets their fill of sweets tomorrow. tomorrow.curtis ambulance apple pies at saint benedict moor and the milwaukee rescue mission this morning. they'll be served at their thanksgiving feasts tomorrow. "usually the people that take advantage of the meal programs that people that are heavy users of emergency services so this is our way of reaching out to the people we help every day of the year, in a nicer way, it's not when they need us for an emergency it's to help their holiday be just a little bit nicer." nicer." thanksgiving meals to hundreds of local families over the years. it wasn't thunder that ecohed across the milwaukee area this morning...it was the sound of fighter jets taking off from mitchell international airport. cbs 58's julie parise has more on the iconic "blue angels" visit to milwaukee. 3 just moments
drew and michele are there helping collect donations for the hungry. we'll get another check in with them in just a moment. dessert is one of the most important parts of the thanksgiving meal. and curtis ambulance is making sure everyone gets their fill of sweets tomorrow. tomorrow.curtis ambulance apple pies at saint benedict moor and the milwaukee rescue mission this morning. they'll be served at their thanksgiving feasts tomorrow. "usually the people that take advantage of the meal...
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collected almost 100 dollars in insurance money. (sot colin rowland) "we filled out the application, and we received a check a few months later." (matarese field standup) "i'll admit, even i have received post cards in the mail saying you qualify for cash back on some purchase. and you know what you do, you throw it away, thinking it's junk." (sot jocelyn washington) "probably. i toss a lot of mail." but jocelyn washington says she's going to pay more attention now. that's because it's easier than ever to find settlements. the non group "consumer action" recently put together a class action database..listing hundreds of settlements that could net you from $3 all the way up to 5 grand! (sot linda sherry action) "they get a bad rap, but in the end this is a mechanism that helps consumers and in the end benefits consumers." linda sherry says many people complain about the high fees attorneys collect. but she says class action suits are worthwhle, because they hold companies' feet to the fire when they don't deliver what they promise. a
collected almost 100 dollars in insurance money. (sot colin rowland) "we filled out the application, and we received a check a few months later." (matarese field standup) "i'll admit, even i have received post cards in the mail saying you qualify for cash back on some purchase. and you know what you do, you throw it away, thinking it's junk." (sot jocelyn washington) "probably. i toss a lot of mail." but jocelyn washington says she's going to pay more attention...
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it is an extraordinary collection. it is often a very good start not only because it is such a good book and by the way your introductions to each one of the 52 pieces are many masterpieces. you may know this guy mostly but let me tell you. the son of a gun can write. in part because of of him being a very household name the book is off to a brilliant start. bill o'reilly gave it a very nice plug a couple of days ago. i actually don't do a lot. i went to amazon to check the sales ranking. i thought it was legit -- legit to check that. and he became a tad aloof. i don't spend a lot of time look at my amazon sales rating. he said to me i checked it's number one. >> he mentioned a moment ago that you called these from a very rich source. tell us a bit about how you disciplined yourself and how you made your selection. >> everybody needs an editor. and they were great in helping me focus so we found about 220 eulogies in remembrances that bill wrote. we have a whole section in the book that unfortunately for space reasons
it is an extraordinary collection. it is often a very good start not only because it is such a good book and by the way your introductions to each one of the 52 pieces are many masterpieces. you may know this guy mostly but let me tell you. the son of a gun can write. in part because of of him being a very household name the book is off to a brilliant start. bill o'reilly gave it a very nice plug a couple of days ago. i actually don't do a lot. i went to amazon to check the sales ranking. i...
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rejoin the collective and we'll spare voyager. why me? after three months of tracking our borg cube ui t. we followed in its wake. our sensors tell us we've traveled all the way to the delta quadrant, the borg's native territory. erinin magnus, you're breaking up. magnus: just some bioelectric interference. stand by. much. how's junior? he took a real b bting he's'segenerating. wait a minute. something's happening. bill and needle fingers just arrived. they're making repairs to junior. i thought drones from different subunits didn't interact. looks like we were wrong. they deactivated him. why? they're dismantling him. your bio-dampener is losing power. it's time to come home. i've got another minute or so. stand by. we may not get another chance to observe this behavior. seven: it prevented the borg from detecting them. they referred to it as a bio-dampener. the device creates a field around the body which simulates the physiometric conditions within a borg vessel. camouflage. precisely. we need four of these devices. how soon can you re
rejoin the collective and we'll spare voyager. why me? after three months of tracking our borg cube ui t. we followed in its wake. our sensors tell us we've traveled all the way to the delta quadrant, the borg's native territory. erinin magnus, you're breaking up. magnus: just some bioelectric interference. stand by. much. how's junior? he took a real b bting he's'segenerating. wait a minute. something's happening. bill and needle fingers just arrived. they're making repairs to junior. i...
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let's publish a collection of the ovitz. we collected them all, consulted priscilla, his beloved sister, who agreed terrific idea. already, we approached bill. he couldn't say no fast enough. for a long time after, ed and i remained perplexed. the idea was a surefire success. why? because we believed then as we believe now and as we see now through this marvelous book james rosen has edited, that among his many talents, this one, where he'd remembered the recent prosperity with deep insight and elegant prose would be embraced not only by the national review readers but the public at large. bill was no dope. he knew what he knew. so eventually he was hoarding his eyepiece for his own collections and indeed he did sprinkle some in selling books including near her my god, miles gone by and buckley the right word. but there are so many of these that the thought of a necessary collection remained valid over the years. along comes 2014, and along comes rosen. then i would like to do a collection of bills eulogies, remembrances, ob
let's publish a collection of the ovitz. we collected them all, consulted priscilla, his beloved sister, who agreed terrific idea. already, we approached bill. he couldn't say no fast enough. for a long time after, ed and i remained perplexed. the idea was a surefire success. why? because we believed then as we believe now and as we see now through this marvelous book james rosen has edited, that among his many talents, this one, where he'd remembered the recent prosperity with deep insight and...
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collect controversial work. unsettling images like the photograph of the falling man, taken on 9/11 by associated press photographer richard drew. >> i have that photo. took me two years to get it. >> why did you want it? >> because it's, again, just most incredible -- most beautiful image of something so tragic. it's probably one of the most perfect photographs ever taken. >> he brought it out from his archive for us. >> it's not a shot that a lot of people probably would want to hang on their wall. >> did you have any reservations about your own interest in it in any way? >> no. >> no? >> because this is historical event. it's important as the naked girl running down the road in vietnam. i have that. the little boy in syria recently? just sitting there on the chair. i desperately want that photograph. we're trying to get it. it's just important to have them. >> his homes in at ran tark england and beverly hills, have become galleries for his but now the sir elton john collection is on a bigger stage. how do yo
collect controversial work. unsettling images like the photograph of the falling man, taken on 9/11 by associated press photographer richard drew. >> i have that photo. took me two years to get it. >> why did you want it? >> because it's, again, just most incredible -- most beautiful image of something so tragic. it's probably one of the most perfect photographs ever taken. >> he brought it out from his archive for us. >> it's not a shot that a lot of people...
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precious water is collected to ensure not a single drop is wasted.nstructed to turn sea water into drinking water. currently two plants process around 25% of singapore's water. why has the country invested so much in securing its water resources. this is the strait which runs between singapore and malaysia, it is here we find the reason why singapore is striving to secure an independent water supply. in the 1960s, the country signed two agreements with malaysia to import the necessary volume of water through the pipes stretching across the strait. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our guest of honor. >>> he was known as singapore's founding fathers and believes the most pressing issue was water supply. told the british high commissioner from singapore doesn't know what i want, i'll stretch out the water supply. so i knew that unless i could become less dependent, at that time i did not believe i could be totally independent but less dependent on malaysian supplies, i would always be a satellite. >> singapore is now deeply committed to achieving
precious water is collected to ensure not a single drop is wasted.nstructed to turn sea water into drinking water. currently two plants process around 25% of singapore's water. why has the country invested so much in securing its water resources. this is the strait which runs between singapore and malaysia, it is here we find the reason why singapore is striving to secure an independent water supply. in the 1960s, the country signed two agreements with malaysia to import the necessary volume of...
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his career's collection of memorbilia to the university of iowa's library. the school beating out other major universities from across the nation to become home to a collection rich in history--- including a piece from the oklahoma city bombing -- a notebook from an interview with a you the only one." they will see that the world is constantly dynamic. that it is changing all the time. that you can not take your life as it is being lived right now for granted because change this spring tom brokaw plans to spend time at the library --- recording the stories behind many of the pieces in the collection. jessica hartman . . . news 7 the university hopes to reveal the collection to the public --- sometime next year. coming up on kwwl... we'll hear from uni head coach mark farley ahead of their last road game of the season... plus.. state volleyball action --the highlights coming up with rick. here's a live look at the storm track 7 live doppler radar....storm track seven chief up... forecast. from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your comple
his career's collection of memorbilia to the university of iowa's library. the school beating out other major universities from across the nation to become home to a collection rich in history--- including a piece from the oklahoma city bombing -- a notebook from an interview with a you the only one." they will see that the world is constantly dynamic. that it is changing all the time. that you can not take your life as it is being lived right now for granted because change this spring tom...
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list have nr publish a collection and we collected them all and consulted buckley, bill's beloved sister who agreed, terrific idea. already we approached bill. he couldn't say no fast enough. for a long time ed and i remained perplexed. the idea was a short fire success because we believed then as we believe now and as we see now through this marvelous book, james rosen has edited that among bill's many talents, this one where he remembered the recent dead with deep insight and elegant probes would be embraced not only by national review readers but by the public at large. bill was no dope, he knew what he knew so ed and i eventual deduced and he did sprinkle some including miles gone by and buckley and there are so many of the gems that the thought of a necessary collection remained valid over the years. along comes 2014 and along comes rosen. through a conversation about another idea, james raised this. i would like to do a collection of bills eulogies remembrances and rip's. what do you think? it was like asking if i wanted a bag of m&m's, of course, i said. so did chris fer buckley,
list have nr publish a collection and we collected them all and consulted buckley, bill's beloved sister who agreed, terrific idea. already we approached bill. he couldn't say no fast enough. for a long time ed and i remained perplexed. the idea was a short fire success because we believed then as we believe now and as we see now through this marvelous book, james rosen has edited that among bill's many talents, this one where he remembered the recent dead with deep insight and elegant probes...
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so he went through a process of collecting the secrets which actually collecting them by it self wasn't that hard and that is something we can talk about later about the vulnerability of the secrets that he had access to. he succeeded in stealing the secrets and hiding them in the two state parks outside of dc and in pocahontas state park and he came up with this ingenious method of encrypting the geo-coordinates of all of the locations and so what he had in the end of his theft were sheets filled with letters and numbers that wouldn't mean anything to anybody else but were essentially the keys to the kingdom. >> if you haven't already bought the book in the course of the explanation there is also books for sale but you will be signing after this but it's a phenomenal story and i think one of the things you do very well is a you give the sense of what motivated him often times people are looking for motivation and often times comes down to money but it was a sort of proving himself not to be a dolt in the opening scene he visits high school and you can see these worlds colliding so that
so he went through a process of collecting the secrets which actually collecting them by it self wasn't that hard and that is something we can talk about later about the vulnerability of the secrets that he had access to. he succeeded in stealing the secrets and hiding them in the two state parks outside of dc and in pocahontas state park and he came up with this ingenious method of encrypting the geo-coordinates of all of the locations and so what he had in the end of his theft were sheets...
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let's check in with mike curkov collecting donations. >> we are collecting donations. if you bring frozen turkey, you willet one of these. check it out. >> gmo not necessarily the work week because today is probably the the hunger task force dealing with a little bit of rain today. grab the umbrella as you head out. the good thing about the drive through food drive is you do not have to get out of your car. you will only get a little bit wet as you put the bags outside the temperatures will not move that much today. we will be in the low to middle 40's. if you are traveling north around green bay, that is where that rain and snow cut off will be. expect a little snow further north. thanksgiving day we will be dry locally but we will be surrounded by two local weather systems. the next one will move in black friday. if you are shopping in the early morning hours, that is the best chance for a little snow and slick roadways early friday morning. we will deal with snow accumulation on the grass. with snow on friday you will applicatiownload our weather we are a few degree
let's check in with mike curkov collecting donations. >> we are collecting donations. if you bring frozen turkey, you willet one of these. check it out. >> gmo not necessarily the work week because today is probably the the hunger task force dealing with a little bit of rain today. grab the umbrella as you head out. the good thing about the drive through food drive is you do not have to get out of your car. you will only get a little bit wet as you put the bags outside the...
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we collected close to 11,000 this year. which is the best we've done in many years. >> it comes from the hospital. >> the hospital and the community around the hospital. >> you have something in your hands. >> we have close to $3,000 in money to give for food for families. >> thank you so much. the nurses of georgetown, thank you so much you can help to make this a good thanksgiving by calling our phone bank. erika gonzalez and airplane aaron are there waiting to say hello to you and take your donations by phone. 202-885-4949 is the number to call and you can text nbc4dc to 56512. that's new this year. 11 years news4 has been running the food for families campaign. during this time, some 45,000 families have gotten turkey and all the trimmings at thanksgiving. we need you and we're going to be here all day. you can get details about how to donate on the website. we're going to unpack more of these bags, and i'm actually help, we've got to put all the food from these bags into boxes girls club where all of it will be distrib
we collected close to 11,000 this year. which is the best we've done in many years. >> it comes from the hospital. >> the hospital and the community around the hospital. >> you have something in your hands. >> we have close to $3,000 in money to give for food for families. >> thank you so much. the nurses of georgetown, thank you so much you can help to make this a good thanksgiving by calling our phone bank. erika gonzalez and airplane aaron are there waiting to...
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collecting new those locations it helps put a smile on a child's face. everyone. it's a really important effort these guys put a lot of volunteer hours into to make it all happen. of course it wouldn't be possible without news channel 8 viewers helping to donate these new teddy bears. of course kindness day on december 9th you can bringing a at the time teddy bear by the tv station on kennedy boulevard but for a complete list of locations where you can drop off one of these teddy bears or for these rough ride earth on the john winter teddy bear roundup you can find out where those drop off locations are all state insurance offices at the town centre malls at the westfield mall. so it's a really important effort that these guys gunned depend on channel 8 viewers your generosity to make it all happen. the teddy bear wouldn't be on my shoulder without your help. so stacie back to you guys. >> they all look so happy those teddy bears don't they. thank you jeff. those teddy bears they time at the news center. on kindness day we're going to be accepting teddy
collecting new those locations it helps put a smile on a child's face. everyone. it's a really important effort these guys put a lot of volunteer hours into to make it all happen. of course it wouldn't be possible without news channel 8 viewers helping to donate these new teddy bears. of course kindness day on december 9th you can bringing a at the time teddy bear by the tv station on kennedy boulevard but for a complete list of locations where you can drop off one of these teddy bears or for...
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award winning series "naked city" is available in a 29 dvd box set collection. for vinyl fans comes the "rock n turntables available in three different models.... and old school gamers can pick up nintendo's new mini n-e-s classic edition pre-loaded with 30 games. in hollywood, jonathan hunt, fox news. volunteers around the valley were busy preparing and serving thanksgiving meals this week for the less fortunate. catholic charities of southern nevada... found more than 125 volunteers to serve 15-hundred meals. a staff of twenty began preparations around two yesterday morning.... making around two-thousand pounds of roast turkey.. 375 pounds of bread stuffing... and 15-hundred pints of juice. and they don't turn anyone away. " we help them throughout the year but this is very special for them, many of them don't have families and places to go. so this is where they come to get that feeling of being welcomed and accepted and getting a good meal. it's very special." catholic charities food, shelter and other services. it's one of the largest non- profit social ser
award winning series "naked city" is available in a 29 dvd box set collection. for vinyl fans comes the "rock n turntables available in three different models.... and old school gamers can pick up nintendo's new mini n-e-s classic edition pre-loaded with 30 games. in hollywood, jonathan hunt, fox news. volunteers around the valley were busy preparing and serving thanksgiving meals this week for the less fortunate. catholic charities of southern nevada... found more than 125...
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splashlings are collectible mermaids with an ocean full of freinds.... to collect. special mystery ones may be some of the most rare and in demand. and you can't talk about collectibles without mentioning tsum tsums. tsum tsum in japanese means kids love to do with these disney delicate delights. speaking of disney these snap princesses and little kingdom collections are the perfect size for a stocking surpsie. as are these tonka tinys. these micro-sized vehicles are built tonka tough and feature the same great styling as the classic tonka vehicles airjamz is perfect for anyone who loves some air guitar. this app-enabled bluetooth guitar pick will have everyone making music. you can even use it to make a is perfect for teens and tweens who love selfies. they'll never snap a pic in bad light again .. with this tiny light that clips right on your phone. piggy paints are perfect for gilrs who love to polish their nails. the best part these are non-toxic and can be placed on even the tinest of fingers. and checkout these cute stuffies.. with a purpose. they are called w
splashlings are collectible mermaids with an ocean full of freinds.... to collect. special mystery ones may be some of the most rare and in demand. and you can't talk about collectibles without mentioning tsum tsums. tsum tsum in japanese means kids love to do with these disney delicate delights. speaking of disney these snap princesses and little kingdom collections are the perfect size for a stocking surpsie. as are these tonka tinys. these micro-sized vehicles are built tonka tough and...
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it rarz the collection and processing of data at a large scale. that raises two key questions, one is what are the rules governing the collection of processing of data for commercial uses of ai and raises key issues for what are the rules for collection and processing of data for governments use of ai. ? underneath that sits the basic question of algorithmic capability. if you decide it's unacceptable to have an algorithm that reflects gender bias in employment practices, how do you regulate that? and if you decide to regulate that at the national level, how do you coordinate that at the international level when data markets are global. these are the problems that we are all facing in government and it's fair to say that the technological reach of machine learning and artificial intelligence has exceeded the grasp of our policy frame works to contain and shape these new forms of digital power in the public interest. so what i'd like to do is start with setting a baseline of where different parts of the world are coming down on these issues and wha
it rarz the collection and processing of data at a large scale. that raises two key questions, one is what are the rules governing the collection of processing of data for commercial uses of ai and raises key issues for what are the rules for collection and processing of data for governments use of ai. ? underneath that sits the basic question of algorithmic capability. if you decide it's unacceptable to have an algorithm that reflects gender bias in employment practices, how do you regulate...
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efforts and communicate and coordinate we can really make a big difference this is what we call collectivempact i believe for us this is a future avenue public health department but i think that is the future how we get things done a lot of health ordinances have social deternlts we say to work together and so i have a huge amount of gratitude with ucsf i get all my clinic training and born and raised in san francisco i'm proud that ucsf is doing this and we know they'll take a holistic approach with that, we want to introduce dr robert hostility who's the chair of the epidemiology will continue the conversation thank you >> thank you on exciting moment for me i'm a physician and taken care of of physicians most of my life and an epidemiologist and concerned about the population that led me working with allen and others which is other people have said really a unique initiative in the acceptance that that is bringing together all aspects of health interested parties in san francisco to do something that is really hard and complex and only done if we have a collective impact on the process
efforts and communicate and coordinate we can really make a big difference this is what we call collectivempact i believe for us this is a future avenue public health department but i think that is the future how we get things done a lot of health ordinances have social deternlts we say to work together and so i have a huge amount of gratitude with ucsf i get all my clinic training and born and raised in san francisco i'm proud that ucsf is doing this and we know they'll take a holistic...
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card collecting becomes a family affair. >> did you do any collecting with him?h his father -- every saturday, going to baseball-card shows, just sitting around the kitchen table and looking at all the cards. >> through work, bill becomes friends with a retired professor who shares his passion for collecting. >> and one day, the -- the gentleman's wife said to him, "i have a book i bet you would love to see." >> boy, does he! this simple paper scrapbook holds a treasure trove of photographs from the 1911 spring training camp of the cleveland naps, now called the indians. >> she inherited this book from her father, and her father received it as a gift from his friend frank smith. >> frank smith was a photographer for the cleveland plain dealer. that spring, he takes action shots of established stars like nap lajoie, christy mathewson, and a cleveland rookie named joseph jefferson jackson. >> hi, joe. >> good to see you. >> so great to see you. to learn more about that rookie, i pay a visit to baseball memorabilia maven joe orlando. when the names of greats come up
card collecting becomes a family affair. >> did you do any collecting with him?h his father -- every saturday, going to baseball-card shows, just sitting around the kitchen table and looking at all the cards. >> through work, bill becomes friends with a retired professor who shares his passion for collecting. >> and one day, the -- the gentleman's wife said to him, "i have a book i bet you would love to see." >> boy, does he! this simple paper scrapbook holds a...
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groups have collected all it's to help get out the vote. michele reagan and other republicans argue the ballot collecting invites voter fraud. day-to-day arizona attorney general asked the us supreme court to let the law take affect before the election but groups are already celebrating. blocked today as well as a policy has been pushing are clear examples of how arizona's youth has allowed for right- wing tactics. >> and that to the presidential campaign trail. donald trump junior made his second stop in the valley in the last eight days. and an exclusive interview donald trump's son had something to say about 12news checking into that video of him last week pushing the car on mesa street. >> donald trump junior hasn't forgotten his last trip to the valley. >> most people were incapable of it show the republican presidential nominee son pushing a stalled car and hundred degree heat and mesa. >> 12news followed up on viewers suspicion it was a pr stunt. trump told me he hasn't forgotten that either. >> by the time he spoke to several hundre
groups have collected all it's to help get out the vote. michele reagan and other republicans argue the ballot collecting invites voter fraud. day-to-day arizona attorney general asked the us supreme court to let the law take affect before the election but groups are already celebrating. blocked today as well as a policy has been pushing are clear examples of how arizona's youth has allowed for right- wing tactics. >> and that to the presidential campaign trail. donald trump junior made...
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it raises the collection and processing of data at a large scale. that raises two key questions, one is what are the rules governing the collection of processing of data for commercial uses of ai and raises key issues for what are the rules for collection and processing of data for governments use of ai. ? underneath that sits the basic question of algorithmic capability. if you decide it's unacceptable to have an algorithm that reflects gender bias in employment practices, how do you regulate that? and if you decide to regulate that at the national level, how do you coordinate that at the international level when data markets are global. these are the problems that we are all facing in government and it's fair to say that the technological reach of machine learning and artificial intelligence has exceeded the grasp of our policy frame works to contain and shape these new forms of digital power in the public interest. so what i'd like to do is start with setting a baseline of where different parts of the world are coming down on these issues and wha
it raises the collection and processing of data at a large scale. that raises two key questions, one is what are the rules governing the collection of processing of data for commercial uses of ai and raises key issues for what are the rules for collection and processing of data for governments use of ai. ? underneath that sits the basic question of algorithmic capability. if you decide it's unacceptable to have an algorithm that reflects gender bias in employment practices, how do you regulate...