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well, david lake, he is a former usher of the black rod in the house of the woods. he joins us from africa, any in wales that welcome to the program, would you mind? so if we asked you for the benefit of all he was around the world, what the ash of the black road actually is, what was your role the short term for it is just black rod. the. the full title is gentleman of the black rod and the, the room is a relatively new and, and are in the history of the country, the the title, black road, and the role dates back to 1348. when the king entered the 3rd needed somebody to to help keep access order and discipline around himself, the court and the palace of westminster, where he lived. and that role since 1348 till today still exists. and one of the roles of black rod today is to keep access order and discipline in the palace of westminster, which is where our poem sits. so that in very general terms, of course, is a lot more to it than that. the black world has many other administrative and operational duties and to, to do as well the, the, the glorious, the iconic mo
well, david lake, he is a former usher of the black rod in the house of the woods. he joins us from africa, any in wales that welcome to the program, would you mind? so if we asked you for the benefit of all he was around the world, what the ash of the black road actually is, what was your role the short term for it is just black rod. the. the full title is gentleman of the black rod and the, the room is a relatively new and, and are in the history of the country, the the title, black road, and...
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charles lafrance >> juan mendez lafuente >> neil kwong-wah lai >> vincent anthony laieta >> william david lakeranco lalama >> chow kwan lam >> michael s. lamana >> stephen lamantia >> amy hope lamonsoff >> robert t. lane >> brendan mark lang >> rosanne p. lang >> vanessa lang langer >> mary lou langley >> peter j. langone >> thomas michael langone >> michele bernadette lanza >> ruth sheila lapin >> ingeborg a.d. lariby >> robin blair larkey >> judith camilla larocque >> christopher randall larrabee >> hamidou s. larry >> scott larsen >> john adam larson >> natalie janis lasden >> gary edward lasko >> nicholas craig lassman >> paul laszczynski >> charles a. laurencin >> stephen james lauria >> maria lavache >> denis francis lavelle >> jeannine mary laverde >> anna a. laverty >> steven lawn >> robert a. lawrence, jr. >> nathaniel lawson >> >> and my cousin, there is not a single date in our lives we don't think about you. your optimism and your joy for life gives us strength and guide us through difficult times. [speaking in spanish] >> and my father michael patrick laporte. we miss you and wish
charles lafrance >> juan mendez lafuente >> neil kwong-wah lai >> vincent anthony laieta >> william david lakeranco lalama >> chow kwan lam >> michael s. lamana >> stephen lamantia >> amy hope lamonsoff >> robert t. lane >> brendan mark lang >> rosanne p. lang >> vanessa lang langer >> mary lou langley >> peter j. langone >> thomas michael langone >> michele bernadette lanza >> ruth sheila...
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david himself. east lake david's head. but there was a problem. >> i said, i'm sorry. he's out of town. he's gone to florida. for business. >> at that point we were forced to loop her into what was going on. in order for her to make contact with david. >> she called david immediately and told him the horrifying story. and it was horrifying. just ask david. >> why would my ex-wife ever do with this? i know that she hates me. but i can imagine being hated so much that something like this could be real. >> david 17 year marriage to chrissy flash before his eyes. a once happy household that her turn so bitter. >> where we started to falter was when my career started really taking shape. and i had opportunities to leave ohio. >> chrissy hated living far from her parents. and the marriage eventually fell apart. david says that they separated. and that's when things turned ugly. >> i am immediately became a like peter. a child beater. and pretty much anything else that she could accuse me of. >> david says the accus
david himself. east lake david's head. but there was a problem. >> i said, i'm sorry. he's out of town. he's gone to florida. for business. >> at that point we were forced to loop her into what was going on. in order for her to make contact with david. >> she called david immediately and told him the horrifying story. and it was horrifying. just ask david. >> why would my ex-wife ever do with this? i know that she hates me. but i can imagine being hated so much that...
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current understanding of the lake, for example, that the ancient lake was more short-lived as you might have expected? and a quick one for david. how does this igneous rock affect the story of how the lake got there? you said the lake filled up. how? how did the lake even get there based on what you are seeing? thank you. ken: we have indication that there was a significant amount of material deposited in the crater after it formed. it is undoubtedly now, we know it is a mixture of different kinds of things including igneous rocks that i have described as well as sedimentary rocks. the reality is all we can really know is what is exposed at the surface. so, whether there are lake deposits below the igneous rocks, we do not know. the question of how long the lake was present is important. it is very difficult to determine that with the rover. this is what we are hoping to do with the return samples. this does not make us doubt the existence of the lake, but i will let david address that question. david: i echo everything ken said. one of the key variables we really do not have much knowledge on is the time dimension. so, one of
current understanding of the lake, for example, that the ancient lake was more short-lived as you might have expected? and a quick one for david. how does this igneous rock affect the story of how the lake got there? you said the lake filled up. how? how did the lake even get there based on what you are seeing? thank you. ken: we have indication that there was a significant amount of material deposited in the crater after it formed. it is undoubtedly now, we know it is a mixture of different...
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david: you bought ufc with the help of several lake, a well-known private -- silver lake, a well-knownvate equity firm. the ceo help to get this done? ariel: yes, i wanted people to go by img. and he came in and said listen, let me invest in william morris, endeavor, and then let's go after img and create this global platform and go from there. i said private equity will not be able to do that. he said give me three weeks and give me your numbers and i will come back. he and i had known each other through marc andreessen. he came up, made a great deal great for him, great for us. he then got img. then we realize everything we had done was incredible, global, unbelievable building blocks, and then we realized that was in the representation business, the service business, and if we put something we owned on top of it that we could get the full leverage of the platform. i had represented ufc for a number of years. i knew them for a couple of years. they were going to sell it. we proved we could buy a business, own it and operate it. then we it was us against chinese investors at the time.
david: you bought ufc with the help of several lake, a well-known private -- silver lake, a well-knownvate equity firm. the ceo help to get this done? ariel: yes, i wanted people to go by img. and he came in and said listen, let me invest in william morris, endeavor, and then let's go after img and create this global platform and go from there. i said private equity will not be able to do that. he said give me three weeks and give me your numbers and i will come back. he and i had known each...
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and we are setting all-time september heat records like salt lake city and grand junction, colorado, did today. david? >> all right, ginger zee leading us off tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in ukraine tonight and to the news coming in just before we came on the air this evening. sources telling abc news a major new front in their counteroffensive is under way tonight. ukraine now fighting to regain towns seized by the russians near kharkiv. president zelenskyy tonight for the first time mentioning the fighting in the kharkiv region. kharkiv under assault from russia since the start of this war. ukraine has kept control of that second-largest city, but lost some of the areas nearby. they are now striking back tonight. video circulating online showing fallen russian soldiers during ukrainian operation near karkiv, and tonight, news on russia, as well. the pentagon saying they are now buying millions of rounds of artillery and ambition from north korea now, a week after they got shipments of drones from iran. we also have new reporting here tonight on the war crimes investigation un
and we are setting all-time september heat records like salt lake city and grand junction, colorado, did today. david? >> all right, ginger zee leading us off tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in ukraine tonight and to the news coming in just before we came on the air this evening. sources telling abc news a major new front in their counteroffensive is under way tonight. ukraine now fighting to regain towns seized by the russians near kharkiv. president...
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david: we bought ufc and bought it with the help of silver lake, a well-known private equity firm. the ceo helped to get this done? ariel: yes, what happened was, i was lining up people to go buy img. you and i had that conversation. and he came in and said listen, let me invest in william morris, endeavor, and then let's go after img and create this global platform and go from there. i said to him, private equity is not going to be able to do that. he said, give me three weeks and show me your numbers, and i will come back, and if i can make a deal, i will make a deal. he and i had known each other through marc andreessen. he came up, we made a great deal, great for him, great for us. he then got img. and then we realized everything we had done was an incredible, global, unbelievable kind of building blocks. and we realized that was in the representation business, the service business, and if we put something that we owned on top of it that we could get the full leverage of the platform and on some things. i had represented ufc for a number of years. knew dana. they were going to
david: we bought ufc and bought it with the help of silver lake, a well-known private equity firm. the ceo helped to get this done? ariel: yes, what happened was, i was lining up people to go buy img. you and i had that conversation. and he came in and said listen, let me invest in william morris, endeavor, and then let's go after img and create this global platform and go from there. i said to him, private equity is not going to be able to do that. he said, give me three weeks and show me your...
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>> reporter: david, you'll remember, just last night we were talking about salt lake city breaking their all-time september heat record. that was 105. today, they've made it to 107, which ties their all-time record, so, yes, they've smashed the september one. look at the heat and fire alerts on 14 states from nebraska to california, nevada, up to montana. now, those fire alerts are up there for a reason, because this heat bakes the land, it gets it very dry, and it's going to stay hot for the next two days. really through the beginning of the weekend for so many cities from denver to las vegas to right here around los angeles. but i do want to tell you about hurricane kay, which is out in the pacific, down closer to cabo, but as it makes its way along the west coast, it's going to put up enough moisture that not only will we get cloud cover, cooling by the weekend, but even some rain. and david, some of that rain for, say, palm springs, or even here to anaheim, could come very quickly. flash flooding could be an issue. >> ginger zee with us tonight, as well as will carr from california.
>> reporter: david, you'll remember, just last night we were talking about salt lake city breaking their all-time september heat record. that was 105. today, they've made it to 107, which ties their all-time record, so, yes, they've smashed the september one. look at the heat and fire alerts on 14 states from nebraska to california, nevada, up to montana. now, those fire alerts are up there for a reason, because this heat bakes the land, it gets it very dry, and it's going to stay hot for...
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the surface features processed and that reworking we seeee on earth so as david suggested there can be multiple iterations the lakeould have filled andnd dried up and magnetism filling up with lava and then all we can really sayfi is that there is evidence there arehe igneous rocks that are older than the final iteration what happened before we don't know but basically it's a time historyhe we see the igneous rocks and in the upper part of the delta that is the last iteration of the lake. >> andnt those signals that we think are from organic matter there are some metrics that we use to determine how much we are seeing in the diversity of signals. so in both of those metrics how many times we see a signal the intensity and the diversity that we think come from organic matter, we saw what we seein in the crater floor and the delta are two different things. but we saw hints of now what we saw so loudly and clearly in the delta so there is relationship there but they are two distinctly different. >> we will now switch it over to social media and i'll hand it over to the jpl social media lead. >> we have so many great
the surface features processed and that reworking we seeee on earth so as david suggested there can be multiple iterations the lakeould have filled andnd dried up and magnetism filling up with lava and then all we can really sayfi is that there is evidence there arehe igneous rocks that are older than the final iteration what happened before we don't know but basically it's a time historyhe we see the igneous rocks and in the upper part of the delta that is the last iteration of the lake....
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david fox news alright, coming up from beach or a lake.wimming pools and water parks will show you where people headed to beat the bay area here and governor newsom signs landmark legislation this labor day that will strengthen the rights of fast food workers still ahead. why critics say the new law isn't needed, plus because the fact of the matter here is i wouldn't be here without unions. union president biden spending labor day at a union event in a key swing state that story still to come. you might already know that prop 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund real solutions to the homelessness crisis. so how will that new revenue be spent? new housing units in all 58 counties, including: permanent supportive housing, tiny homes communities, project roomkey supportive hotel units... and intensive mental health and addiction treatment. in short, 27 means getting people off the streets and into housing. yes on 27. all around the bay area to escape to cooler surroundings. ktvu is jesse gary has that part of our team coverage
david fox news alright, coming up from beach or a lake.wimming pools and water parks will show you where people headed to beat the bay area here and governor newsom signs landmark legislation this labor day that will strengthen the rights of fast food workers still ahead. why critics say the new law isn't needed, plus because the fact of the matter here is i wouldn't be here without unions. union president biden spending labor day at a union event in a key swing state that story still to come....
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queen elizabeth, members of the pop lake who had lined up for hours filed past the casket. among thousands of mourners in the kilometers long q was for my soccer star, david beckham. the line is about 8 kilometers long, naked along the banks of that if attempt people keep clocking in david beckham just one of thousands who joined to pay respect to the queen. he waited for more than 13 hours, passing time, chatting with me, both in the queue and fans taking, fell thief. all of that for death moment. lation to have someone that has led us away with her majesty has led us um for, for the amount of time with kindness with karen and, and always reassures the lines well so much that it had to be post temporarily with the the queue. it's been fine, everybody's been in great moods and very, i'm happy spirit. official fe, people, me have to stand in line for more than 24 hours before reaching westminster hoyt for doors who finally reached the destination. it's a somber moment. finally, to be able to say good bye to dick green, a, conduct a conduct press my p like your basic leave was very, very emotional. from 750000 people had expected to fight both the coffin be
queen elizabeth, members of the pop lake who had lined up for hours filed past the casket. among thousands of mourners in the kilometers long q was for my soccer star, david beckham. the line is about 8 kilometers long, naked along the banks of that if attempt people keep clocking in david beckham just one of thousands who joined to pay respect to the queen. he waited for more than 13 hours, passing time, chatting with me, both in the queue and fans taking, fell thief. all of that for death...
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reporter: take arizona's kari lake or pennsylvania's doug mastriano, republican nominees for governor and election deniers. evangelists of the big lie. cbs news election expert davidker. >> it's important for voters to understand our process is as secure and transparent and professional as it's ever been. >> reporter: yet since the 2020 election, at least 39 states changed or updated voting laws, often spurred by invented claims of widespread election fraud. texas imposed new i.d. requirements for mail-in ballots. georgia restricted drop boxes. florida established and elections crime unit. yet come election day, november 8th -- >> for most voters, they'll find the experience is very similar to 2020. >> reporter: the bigger worry, what comes next? more january 6th outrage? claims of election rigging, crowds baying for blood. >> nancy, oh, nancy. >> reporter: potentially encouraged by candidates who may refuse to lose. our research shows in these six battle ground states, in this november's elections for offices that helped certify elections, 53 of 88 republican candidates are election deniers. that's 60%. in arizona's four major republican primaries, it worries oth
reporter: take arizona's kari lake or pennsylvania's doug mastriano, republican nominees for governor and election deniers. evangelists of the big lie. cbs news election expert davidker. >> it's important for voters to understand our process is as secure and transparent and professional as it's ever been. >> reporter: yet since the 2020 election, at least 39 states changed or updated voting laws, often spurred by invented claims of widespread election fraud. texas imposed new i.d....
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lake or pennsylvania's doug mastriano. >> we the people are pissed. >> reporter: republican nominees for governor and election deniers. evangelists of the big lie. cbs news election expert david becker. >> what's really important for voters to understand is our process is actually as secure and transparent and professional as it's ever been. >> reporter: and yet since the 2020 election at least 39 states changed or updated voting laws, often spurred by invented claims of widespread election fraud. texas imposed new i.d. requirements for mail-in ballots. georgia restricted dropboxes and absentee ballots. florida established an elections crime unit. yet come election day november 8th -- >> for most voters they're going to find that the experience is very similar to 20 -- to 2020. >> reporter: the bigger worry, what comes next? more january 6th outrage? claims of election rigging. crowds baying for blood. >> nancy! oh, nancy! >> reporter: potentially encouraged by candidates who may refuse to lose. our research shows in these six battleground states in this november's elections for offices that help certify elections, 53 of 88 republican candidates are election deniers. that's 6
lake or pennsylvania's doug mastriano. >> we the people are pissed. >> reporter: republican nominees for governor and election deniers. evangelists of the big lie. cbs news election expert david becker. >> what's really important for voters to understand is our process is actually as secure and transparent and professional as it's ever been. >> reporter: and yet since the 2020 election at least 39 states changed or updated voting laws, often spurred by invented claims of...
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lake, or pennsylvania's doug mastriano. >> we, the people, are pissed. >> reporter: republican nominees for governor and election deniers. evangelists of the big lie. cbs news election expert davidimportant for voters to understand is our process is actually as secure and transparent and professional as it's ever been. >> reporter: and yet since the 2020 election, at least 39 states changed or updated voting laws. often spurred by invented claims of widespread election fraud. texas imposed new i.d. requirements for mail-in ballots. georgia restricted drop boxes and absentee ballots. florida established an elections crime unit. yet come election day, november 8th -- >> for most voters, they're going to find that the experience is very similar to 2020. >> reporter: the bigger worry, what comes next? more january 6th outrage? claims of election rigging? crowds baying for blood? >> nancy! oh, nancy! >> reporter: potentially encouraged by candidates who may refuse to lose. our research shows in these six battleground states, in this november's elections for offices that help certify elections, 53 of 88 republican candidates are election deniers. that's 60%. in arizona's four major re
lake, or pennsylvania's doug mastriano. >> we, the people, are pissed. >> reporter: republican nominees for governor and election deniers. evangelists of the big lie. cbs news election expert davidimportant for voters to understand is our process is actually as secure and transparent and professional as it's ever been. >> reporter: and yet since the 2020 election, at least 39 states changed or updated voting laws. often spurred by invented claims of widespread election fraud....