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. >>> and meet dexter the dog. his unique style of walking has tourists talking why he inspires so many more as we kick off your monday. "early today" starts right now good monday morning to you i'm frances rivera it was a historic night of firsts in hollywood at the 93rd academy awards actress and director regina king opened up the show, introducing this year's academy award nominees and a special moment from mia neal and jameka wilson who became the first black women to win an oscar for hairstyle and makeup in "ma rainey's black bottom." youn yuh-jung took the win for best supporting actress, becoming the first korean woman to win an academy award. jinah kim has more on some of the biggest wins of the night. >> "nomadland." >> a thoughtful low budget film about life on the road scored big at sunday night's academy awards, including best picture. >> we give this one to our wolf. [ howling >> reporter: frances rivera made her way back on stage just minutes later, claiming her third career win as best actress. >> i
. >>> and meet dexter the dog. his unique style of walking has tourists talking why he inspires so many more as we kick off your monday. "early today" starts right now good monday morning to you i'm frances rivera it was a historic night of firsts in hollywood at the 93rd academy awards actress and director regina king opened up the show, introducing this year's academy award nominees and a special moment from mia neal and jameka wilson who became the first black women to win...
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. >> you've seen that show, dexter. this is all modeled off that. >> when you take a step back and realize this is a real man who is been murdered. >> the script was darker than anyone knew. >> i go, holy mackerel. >> who are you really? >> everyone was on the edge of their seat. >> an underground parking garage. you're watching a violent attack caught on tape. with >> who is this? what's happening? don or didn't happen at all? law >> cut. >> all right, standby. >> movies like that one are by design deceptive, make believe worlds. but have you noticed maybe it's all the technical doodads that digital cameras and reality twisting reality so stories of claim to be true aren't. anybody can manipulate reality. sometimes with a say is true isn't. sometimes fiction turns out to be facts. and then there are stories, just a few, in which fact and fiction fuse. that's where we're going tonight. it's twilight zone world of illusion and deception and deceit. follow the howling wind north across a vast period through brief, brillia
. >> you've seen that show, dexter. this is all modeled off that. >> when you take a step back and realize this is a real man who is been murdered. >> the script was darker than anyone knew. >> i go, holy mackerel. >> who are you really? >> everyone was on the edge of their seat. >> an underground parking garage. you're watching a violent attack caught on tape. with >> who is this? what's happening? don or didn't happen at all? law >> cut....
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when he was 'ust a year old, dexter * routine. when he was 'ust a year old, dexter was _ routine.ld, dexter was hit by a truck and was unable to use his injured front legs. so his owner told him to walk with just his two back legs. he can now enjoy walking along his hometown in california. look at him if they. what a beautiful shot. i think that is the opposite of a shaggy dog story stop you can reach me on twitter. bye—bye. hello. no significant rain on the way again this week. there is an atlantic weather system close to parts of northern ireland and scotland, so a little rain during monday for some here. but for most of the, uk it's high—pressure, it's dry and, after a chilly start, it will feel quite warm in the sunshine. this area of high—pressure extending across from scandinavia. this area of low pressure giving parts of northern ireland and scotland notjust more cloud but a little rain. but where you have the clouds to start today, you will avoid frost, but a touch of frost eastern scotland, parts of england or wales. close to or perhaps a touch below freezing in the colde
when he was 'ust a year old, dexter * routine. when he was 'ust a year old, dexter was _ routine.ld, dexter was hit by a truck and was unable to use his injured front legs. so his owner told him to walk with just his two back legs. he can now enjoy walking along his hometown in california. look at him if they. what a beautiful shot. i think that is the opposite of a shaggy dog story stop you can reach me on twitter. bye—bye. hello. no significant rain on the way again this week. there is an...
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putting his best feet forward, dexter the dog has amazed medical experts. his owner kentee was faced with having to put him to sleep when he was just a year old, after he had injured his front legs in a car accident. but although he was feeling a little "ruff", she recognised something in dexter — that he was a fighter, and so she put him through surgery and therapy sessions, and effectively taught him to run on his hind legs. we didn't think you'd make it. his front legs got caught underneath the wheel. i couldn't put another dog down without giving him a chance. he's become something of a celebrity in his hometown of ouray, colorado, and he's put a smile on the faces of his family and the locals. kentee describes dexter as goofy, sweet and smart, and she credits the dog's upbeat demeanour of helping them all paw through the pandemic, especially after she lost herjob. dexter, for his part, seems to be taking it all in his stride. russell trott, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan. it'll bring rain into the western isles for a time
putting his best feet forward, dexter the dog has amazed medical experts. his owner kentee was faced with having to put him to sleep when he was just a year old, after he had injured his front legs in a car accident. but although he was feeling a little "ruff", she recognised something in dexter — that he was a fighter, and so she put him through surgery and therapy sessions, and effectively taught him to run on his hind legs. we didn't think you'd make it. his front legs got caught...
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putting his best feet forward, dexter the dog has amazed medical experts. little "ruff", she recognised something in dexter — that he was a fighter, and so she put him through surgery and therapy sessions, and effectively taught him to run on his hind legs. we didn�*t think he�*d make it. his front legs got caught underneath the wheel. i couldn�*t put another dog down without giving him a chance. he�*s become something of a celebrity in his hometown of ouray, colorado, and he�*s put a smile on the faces of his family and the locals. kentee describes dexter as goofy, sweet and smart, and she credits the dog�*s upbeat demeanour of helping them all paw through the pandemic, especially after she lost herjob. dexter, for his part, seems to be taking it all in his stride. russell trott, bbc news. you�*re watching bbc news. conspiracy theories about coronavirus vaccines and the pandemic have spiked on social media in recent months. what is it like to believe these theories and then to reject the online movement with which you�*ve been involved? our specialist repo
putting his best feet forward, dexter the dog has amazed medical experts. little "ruff", she recognised something in dexter — that he was a fighter, and so she put him through surgery and therapy sessions, and effectively taught him to run on his hind legs. we didn�*t think he�*d make it. his front legs got caught underneath the wheel. i couldn�*t put another dog down without giving him a chance. he�*s become something of a celebrity in his hometown of ouray, colorado, and...
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kentee describes dexter as goofy, sweet and smart, and she credits
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putting his best feet forward, dexter the dog has amazed medical experts.ray, colorado, and he�*s put a smile on the faces of his family and the locals. kentee describes dexter as goofy, sweet and smart, and she credits the dog�*s upbeat demeanour of helping them all paw through the pandemic, especially after she lost herjob. dexter, for his part, seems to be taking it all in his stride. russell trott, bbc news. time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. we�*ve seen a lot of sunshine across the uk through the weekend. more cloud around on sunday across scotland and northern ireland. but through the week ahead, it will be the dry and sunny weather that dominates, maybe even beyond that. for northern ireland, there was some rain around for western scotland as well, but that could be most significant rain we see for the uk as a whole in the next ten days or so. the rain courtesy of this weather front, but as you can see by the time we get into monday, high pressure has lumped it largely offshore. skies will clear after dark and temperatures will
putting his best feet forward, dexter the dog has amazed medical experts.ray, colorado, and he�*s put a smile on the faces of his family and the locals. kentee describes dexter as goofy, sweet and smart, and she credits the dog�*s upbeat demeanour of helping them all paw through the pandemic, especially after she lost herjob. dexter, for his part, seems to be taking it all in his stride. russell trott, bbc news. time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. we�*ve seen a lot of...
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dexter, so, i think about you often and what -- the number of times you've been on our show.terrible things were in iraq in '07, '08. i remember you coming back on in 2010, saying you didn't even recognize the country, because there had been, things had become so much more stable, it was actually jarring. america then left. american troops then left overnight, iraq, and then isis followed. you've been going into afghanistan since the 1990s, haven't you? oh, you have, and you're lamenting that fact. so do you fear the same thing could happen in afghanistan, with the u.s. presence leaving, that we could have a vacuum and in that vacuum, we could see terrible things grow out of that vacuum? >> i'll be surprised if it doesn't happen that way. you know, i was just there in january. the taliban are already in the capitol. they're occupying neighborhoods inside kabul. they are already inside the gates. and i, you know, i think there's 7,000 american and nato troops there now. they're mostly doing training missions, you know, training the afghan forces, but, when they pull out, i wil
dexter, so, i think about you often and what -- the number of times you've been on our show.terrible things were in iraq in '07, '08. i remember you coming back on in 2010, saying you didn't even recognize the country, because there had been, things had become so much more stable, it was actually jarring. america then left. american troops then left overnight, iraq, and then isis followed. you've been going into afghanistan since the 1990s, haven't you? oh, you have, and you're lamenting that...
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with his new skills, dexter can still enjoy walks around his home town in colarado.hern ireland. for northern ireland there was some rain around but that could be the most significant rain we see for the uk as a whole when the next ten days or so. so through the evening some late sunshine and temperatures will fall with quite a widespread frost. saved from the cold will be northern island in western scotland where there is a bit of cloud. some patchy fog in eastern england but the sun should make short work of that on monday. after a chilly start, lots of sunshine. it also becomes largely confined to the very west of northern ireland so eastern counties should enjoy some decent brightness come up to 14 in belfast with a little bit of rain to the west. day of the week ahead after 17 degrees and also one of the milder nights over that monday into tuesday. we should be frost free because we have got a little bit of a southerly air direction. on tuesday, across england and wales, reasonable temperatures with sunshine. but that weather front does eventually push as a sout
with his new skills, dexter can still enjoy walks around his home town in colarado.hern ireland. for northern ireland there was some rain around but that could be the most significant rain we see for the uk as a whole when the next ten days or so. so through the evening some late sunshine and temperatures will fall with quite a widespread frost. saved from the cold will be northern island in western scotland where there is a bit of cloud. some patchy fog in eastern england but the sun should...
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his new skills, dexter can still enjoy walks around his hometown in colorado. quite a sight.expelled 20 diplomats a day after the czech republic kicked out 18 russian diplomats identified as secret agents. that is it for me. reach me on twitter. thank you for watching. hello. no significant rain on the way again this week. there's an atlantic weather system close to parts of northern ireland and scotland so a little rain during monday. for most of the uk it's high—pressure and dry and after a chilly start, it will feel quite warm in the sunshine. this area of high—pressure extending across from scandinavia, this area of low pressure giving northern ireland and scotland notjust cloud but a little rain. where you have the clouds to start today you will avoid frost but a touch of frost eastern parts of england or wales and close to or perhaps a touch below freezing in the coldest rural areas. and low cloud clearing from england. following behind across much of england and wales and scotland, patchy cloud developing, a shower later in the day cannot be ruled out in southeast engl
his new skills, dexter can still enjoy walks around his hometown in colorado. quite a sight.expelled 20 diplomats a day after the czech republic kicked out 18 russian diplomats identified as secret agents. that is it for me. reach me on twitter. thank you for watching. hello. no significant rain on the way again this week. there's an atlantic weather system close to parts of northern ireland and scotland so a little rain during monday. for most of the uk it's high—pressure and dry and after a...
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with his new skills, dexter can still enjoy walks around his home town of ouray, in colarado.s an atlantic weather system close to parts of northern ireland and scotland, so a little rain during monday for some here. but for most of the, uk it's high—pressure, it's dry and, after a chilly start, it will feel quite warm in the sunshine. this area of high—pressure extending across from scandinavia. this area of low pressure giving parts of northern ireland and scotland notjust more cloud but a little rain. but where you have the clouds to start today, you will avoid frost, but a touch of frost eastern scotland, parts of england or wales. close to or perhaps a touch below freezing in the coldest rural areas. and some early low cloud, mist and fog gradually clearing from parts of eastern england. plenty of sunshine following on behind, across most of england and wales, and scotland. bit of patchy cloud developing. an isolated shower later in the day can't be ruled out in south east england. but the cloud though is thickest across western counties of northern ireland, western—most
with his new skills, dexter can still enjoy walks around his home town of ouray, in colarado.s an atlantic weather system close to parts of northern ireland and scotland, so a little rain during monday for some here. but for most of the, uk it's high—pressure, it's dry and, after a chilly start, it will feel quite warm in the sunshine. this area of high—pressure extending across from scandinavia. this area of low pressure giving parts of northern ireland and scotland notjust more cloud but...
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with these new skills, dexter can still enjoy walks around his hometown in colorado.quences of putin critic alexei navalny if he dies in prison where he is a hunger strike and his health has been deteriorating front that russia says that will not happen in that mr navalny supported say he is being killed in front of the whole world. you are watching bbc news. after the weather it would take a look at the front pages. i guess joining us tonight are casio dugdale and john stevens. —— our guest. time for the forecast. here is nick miller. hello. no significant rain on the way again this week, there isn't this week, there is an atlantic weather system close to present norther ireland and scotland so a little rain during monday. but for most of the uk it's high—pressure and dry and after a chilly start it will feel quite warm in the sunshine. this area of high—pressure extending across from scandinavia, this area of low pressure getting present northern pressure giving northern ireland and scotland and notjust cloud but a little rain and when you have the class to start to
with these new skills, dexter can still enjoy walks around his hometown in colorado.quences of putin critic alexei navalny if he dies in prison where he is a hunger strike and his health has been deteriorating front that russia says that will not happen in that mr navalny supported say he is being killed in front of the whole world. you are watching bbc news. after the weather it would take a look at the front pages. i guess joining us tonight are casio dugdale and john stevens. —— our...
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with his new skills, dexter can still enjoy walks around his home town of ouray in colarado.rywhere. a weak weather front across scotland and northern ireland, producing more cloud than england and wales. a little bit of patchy rain. whereas in england and wales, there has been plenty of sunshine. another dry day. this weather system sitting to our west, overnight it will take the rain away from scotland and northern ireland before bringing it back in later on monday and into tuesday. overnight, despite the cloud, it will become mainly dry. parts of eastern scotland will turn clearer, with a england and wales, parts of eastern scotland will turn clearer, whereas for england and wales, plenty of clear skies. some low cloud, mist and fog in parts of eastern england, but when it is clear, a chance of frost going into the morning. with cloud, temperature is well above freezing.s well above freezing. that will be north—west scotland tomorrow. some rain into the western isles, perhaps into the far north—west of the mainland and western counties of northern ireland. the best of suns
with his new skills, dexter can still enjoy walks around his home town of ouray in colarado.rywhere. a weak weather front across scotland and northern ireland, producing more cloud than england and wales. a little bit of patchy rain. whereas in england and wales, there has been plenty of sunshine. another dry day. this weather system sitting to our west, overnight it will take the rain away from scotland and northern ireland before bringing it back in later on monday and into tuesday....
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. >> how many of you are "dexter" fans? >> nope. >> if you are a fan, disappointed with the show's ending, don't worry, the writers are getting a chance to make things right for you. coming up, the all new upcoming season. oh, yes. 5:11 this morning. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good friday morning. it is 5:14. let's check out our high temperatures today. it's cool for the coastss the b upper 60s and some of our inland valleys reach into the low to mid 80s today. we will have a wide range of temperatures and we'll talk about what's ahead for the weekend coming up in a few minutes. >> it is the weekend. 92 is slow headed toward half moon bay, i know. as we take a live look at the san mateo bridge, 92 over the water, here some debris as you get toward the foster city side. sounds like cars are getting through but i'll let you know if they break and cleanup. >>> good morning to you, happy friday as well. yesterday the latest gdp numbers showing super strong growth in the economy. first let's talk aboutment so of som
. >> how many of you are "dexter" fans? >> nope. >> if you are a fan, disappointed with the show's ending, don't worry, the writers are getting a chance to make things right for you. coming up, the all new upcoming season. oh, yes. 5:11 this morning. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good friday morning. it is 5:14. let's check out our high temperatures today. it's cool for the coastss the b upper 60s and some of our inland valleys reach into...
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mike -- mike novogratz is the ceo of dexter nunnally bostick, i will handed over to you to kick things off great to have you with us. sonali: coinbase is that 332, the lowest it was trading in private markets. what do you think it should be worth? mike: listen, it is tough to put a number on something, but i will tell you one thing. it is the first -- coinbase is the first big institutional equity name of the crypto space. it will be part of everyone's space. they will think if i am not long crypto i am short of it. a lot of the investors and employees who have but -- made lots of money on coinbase, having their entire network based on selling, as they always do, there is a turnoff by insta -- there is a turnover by institutions, it will take a couple of weeks for we have it turned over and achieve equilibrium. at that point my gut says the stock market will start climbing higher again. is it expensive? on a pe basis, priced to growth basis, you tell me. i will tell you one thing, if you think it is expensive, it will stay expensive because crypto is just starting. sonali: how does thi
mike -- mike novogratz is the ceo of dexter nunnally bostick, i will handed over to you to kick things off great to have you with us. sonali: coinbase is that 332, the lowest it was trading in private markets. what do you think it should be worth? mike: listen, it is tough to put a number on something, but i will tell you one thing. it is the first -- coinbase is the first big institutional equity name of the crypto space. it will be part of everyone's space. they will think if i am not long...
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the hard truth of these places, state park interpreter casey dexter lee says most chinese were detained for 3 to 3.5 weeks, but immigrants from other countries were detained an average of only 2 to 3 days of the law treated chinese people differently than all other groups. ah place where the walls talk. the voices of the immigrants heard through the poetry they etched into the building. their anticipation and anguish as they coped with detention of a poem till their own personal stories. louis says hundreds of immigrants were crammed into a space meant for dozens thin mattress, hard spring. my late grandfather, george guo li was detained here when he immigrated from china in 1933 as a 25 year old. he told me he was interrogated, as was every. detainee there are answers determined if they stayed or were deported. they could do and they're trying to trick you and then make you fail the 93 year old calvin ong of alameda was only 10 when his mother sent him to join his father in the united states on was on angel island for nearly six months. at the time, the chinese always welcome. he was d
the hard truth of these places, state park interpreter casey dexter lee says most chinese were detained for 3 to 3.5 weeks, but immigrants from other countries were detained an average of only 2 to 3 days of the law treated chinese people differently than all other groups. ah place where the walls talk. the voices of the immigrants heard through the poetry they etched into the building. their anticipation and anguish as they coped with detention of a poem till their own personal stories. louis...
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i got to work very closely with his son martin iii and know his daughter reverend bernice and son dexter i thought about the sacrifice dr. king made, finally giving his life. he never lived to see a lot of what he planted the seeds to happen. he did not know we had a black president, that we elected and reelected. that wouldn't have happened without what he did in selma. he did not know we would have a black woman vice president. he marched because he believed in it. we must continue the fight. that's why i'm asking everyone to log on to national action network's convention, week after next, april 14 through 17, where members of the biden administration and civil rights leaders and youth activists will be on virtually so we can plan to protect voting rights and protect the rights of people in policing and the police reform movement and economic justice. and i'm reminded, as i look at the difficulties and i see the weeping in the courtroom, in the family room, as they watch the tape of george floyd. dr. king's last speech, he said we'll have some difficult days ahead but we will get to th
i got to work very closely with his son martin iii and know his daughter reverend bernice and son dexter i thought about the sacrifice dr. king made, finally giving his life. he never lived to see a lot of what he planted the seeds to happen. he did not know we had a black president, that we elected and reelected. that wouldn't have happened without what he did in selma. he did not know we would have a black woman vice president. he marched because he believed in it. we must continue the fight....
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it shows you the dexterity of central banks and how quickly they can turn.hey are going to slash qe by 25%. that is the guidance they have given. what do you think? is that -- does that reset any agenda? let reprice the taper agenda in the united states? henrietta: in the united states, we are in a different situation. we have already had a pretty decent move on the right side in the u.s. we peaked out at 1.75 in april on the 10 year, so we have had more of a move in the u.s. then we have europe. -- kathy in europe. i think -- that we have in europe. i think we will still get a push and pull. rates will come down from the peak on the u.s. side, driven by more negative news around variants. we are going to have this push and pull, but growth prospects in the u.s. ought to be good, and these support packages, the volume of them, we talked about that last time, are huge, so grits prospects -- growth prospects are going to look good. it may be more they go on the u.s. rate side as well. annmarie: the growth prospects are looking good, the data has been good, yet
it shows you the dexterity of central banks and how quickly they can turn.hey are going to slash qe by 25%. that is the guidance they have given. what do you think? is that -- does that reset any agenda? let reprice the taper agenda in the united states? henrietta: in the united states, we are in a different situation. we have already had a pretty decent move on the right side in the u.s. we peaked out at 1.75 in april on the 10 year, so we have had more of a move in the u.s. then we have...
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before that, this is dexter. there he is.ront at the moment coming into the west introducing some rain but for most of us it will be dry with warm sunshine, temperatures getting up to 17 degrees in that sunshine for some of us. but we do have this clutch of fronts across northern ireland and western scotland and here there is more cloud and more rain. that will be on and off as we go through this afternoon. many of us, eastern scotland, much of england and wales are seeing that sunshine. there is an outside chance you could catch the odd shower somewhere in the south—east but not much more than that. the cloud continuing across northern ireland, western scotland with the rain. temperatures here 10 degrees. but as we push out toward central and eastern areas, the highs are more likely to be about 17 degrees. as we head on through the evening and overnight, our weatherfront makes slow progress across scotland and northern ireland, taking its increasingly light and patchy rain with it. we see a return to some low cloud, mist and
before that, this is dexter. there he is.ront at the moment coming into the west introducing some rain but for most of us it will be dry with warm sunshine, temperatures getting up to 17 degrees in that sunshine for some of us. but we do have this clutch of fronts across northern ireland and western scotland and here there is more cloud and more rain. that will be on and off as we go through this afternoon. many of us, eastern scotland, much of england and wales are seeing that sunshine. there...
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tom: dexter crushed it. jonathan: you should be a baseball commentator.e are doing a play-by-play of something that happened 20 years ago? tom: but lisa, i didn't mean my kid buckner. -- i didn't name my kid buckner. jonathan: equities up a single point, 4127. gives you an idea of why we are talking about baseball. muted action. on radio and tv, this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that in just 10 minutes a day with aerotrainer, the total body fitness solution that uses its revolutionary ergonomic design to help you maintain comfortable, correct form. that means better results in less time. and there are over 20 exercises to choose from. get gym results at home. no expensive machines, no expensive memberships. go to aerotrainer.com to get yours now. jonathan: from new york city, for our audience worldwide, this is "bloomberg surveillance." equities unchanged on the s&p 500. the nasdaq down by about 0.2%. the dow bouncing back after losses of about 3% this week. speaking of
tom: dexter crushed it. jonathan: you should be a baseball commentator.e are doing a play-by-play of something that happened 20 years ago? tom: but lisa, i didn't mean my kid buckner. -- i didn't name my kid buckner. jonathan: equities up a single point, 4127. gives you an idea of why we are talking about baseball. muted action. on radio and tv, this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that in just 10 minutes a day...
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the hard truth of these places, state park interpreter casey dexter lee says most chinese were detained for 3 to 3.5 weeks, but immigrants from other countries were detained an average of only 2 to 3 days of the law treated chinese people differently than all other groups. ah, place where the walls talk. the voices of the immigrants heard through the poetry they etched into the building. their anticipation and anguish as they coped with detention of a poem till their own personal stories. louis says hundreds of immigrants were crammed into a space meant for dozens thin mattress hard spring. my late grandfather, george guo li was detained here when he immigrated from china in 1933 as a 25 year old. he told me he was interrogated, as was every. detainee there are answers determined if they stayed or were deported. they could do and it's hard to trust you and then make you fail the 93 year old calvin ong of alameda was only 10 when his mother sent him to join his father in the united states on was on angel island for nearly six months. at the time, the chinese always welcome. he was deport
the hard truth of these places, state park interpreter casey dexter lee says most chinese were detained for 3 to 3.5 weeks, but immigrants from other countries were detained an average of only 2 to 3 days of the law treated chinese people differently than all other groups. ah, place where the walls talk. the voices of the immigrants heard through the poetry they etched into the building. their anticipation and anguish as they coped with detention of a poem till their own personal stories. louis...
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in it all these glass tables had these sharp edges, and you said your theory was-- because you see dexterem going into the edge of the table and blood everywhere and your adrenal glands squirt the adrenaline because you've got to be ready to pick up your son, there's no time to wait for the ambulance. you have to run with him in your arms to the nearest hospitals to save their lives. and then they recover, they don't hit the table, and the adrenaline is still in your body. >> right, and i remember, now i remember telling you that and you got very quiet and you said, i'm just going to my room for a little bit. so it must have affected you in a very profound way. ( evie laughs ) >> stephen: it did, i've forgotten it ever since. >> that is true, that is true, the overactive imagination is not good. >> stephen: the adrenaline needs to do something else so it decides to devour your kidney. >> right, yes. you remember how fascinated you made my kids feel when you went in the pool? >> stephen: no, i don't remember. >> so we had the swimming pool. so stephen, you, at least on one occasion, would
in it all these glass tables had these sharp edges, and you said your theory was-- because you see dexterem going into the edge of the table and blood everywhere and your adrenal glands squirt the adrenaline because you've got to be ready to pick up your son, there's no time to wait for the ambulance. you have to run with him in your arms to the nearest hospitals to save their lives. and then they recover, they don't hit the table, and the adrenaline is still in your body. >> right, and i...
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but i don't think we think about like the narrative dexterity it takes to be courageous right you have to -- it can be courageous and hilt your head up against wall or be courageous figure out ways to get through that cement wall in front of you and i feel like you figured out ways to get through and i have questions about poetry because you say so many things about poetry but things about poetry they never and don't exist in the universe separate from thinking if reckoning at all. but one of the things you say is, poetry is a forgiven medium for anyone who has a strained relationship with english. >> uh-huh. >> first thing i thought was doesn't have a strained relationship with english but i love what you -- i love that idea poetry is forgiven meaning if anyone with a strain relationship with english and what it really push me to think about kathy was like -- what role does poetry and art explicitly have in this reckoning? and is poetry in and of itself a kind of reckoning? i want to start i have a lot of questions after that but i want to start there. [laughter] >> that same question
but i don't think we think about like the narrative dexterity it takes to be courageous right you have to -- it can be courageous and hilt your head up against wall or be courageous figure out ways to get through that cement wall in front of you and i feel like you figured out ways to get through and i have questions about poetry because you say so many things about poetry but things about poetry they never and don't exist in the universe separate from thinking if reckoning at all. but one of...
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state park interpreter casey dexter lee says most chinese were detained for 3 to 3.5 weeks, but immigrantscountries were detained an average of only 2 to 3 days of the law treated chinese people differently than all other groups. ah place where the walls talk. the voices of the immigrants heard through the poetry they etched into the building. your anticipation and anguish as they coped with detention. well, the poem till their own personal stories, louis says hundreds of immigrants were crammed into a space meant for dozens thin mattress, hard spring. my late grandfather, george guo li was detained here when he immigrated from china in 1933 as a 25 year old. he told me he was interrogated, as was every. detainee there are answers determined if they stayed or were deported. they could do and it's trying to trick you and then make you fail the 93 year old calvin ong of alameda was only 10 when his mother sent him to join his father in the united states on was on angel island for nearly six months. at the time, the chinese always welcome he was deported when he failed the interrogation 12 ye
state park interpreter casey dexter lee says most chinese were detained for 3 to 3.5 weeks, but immigrantscountries were detained an average of only 2 to 3 days of the law treated chinese people differently than all other groups. ah place where the walls talk. the voices of the immigrants heard through the poetry they etched into the building. your anticipation and anguish as they coped with detention. well, the poem till their own personal stories, louis says hundreds of immigrants were...
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blood stain pattern analysis, sort of what "dexter" makes famous. 8% of our weight is blood, so we have 5 liters of blood, it runs close to the surface, so any time you have trauma, it's going to release blood and it has all these residues in it that make it difficult to clean. bloodstains have been used for death investigation for time out of mind, this guy was killed over here, he was dragged over here, hey, that guy has blood on his hands. that's not what we're talking about here with the splatter analysis and blood typing. blood typing comes of age in 1907, the a, the ab, the o, all of that comes in in 1907, for blood tests. they use it for paternity, as you can imagine, is it my kid, is it not my kid, but they also use it for death investigation. the blood stain pattern analysis, 1895, you have your first scientific papers that focuses on how quickly blood dries, how arterial blood is a little brighter, and splatter analysis, bloodstains on the wall. fingerprints too go way back, but systematized at the beginning of the 20th century. you would stick your thumb into the clay tablets
blood stain pattern analysis, sort of what "dexter" makes famous. 8% of our weight is blood, so we have 5 liters of blood, it runs close to the surface, so any time you have trauma, it's going to release blood and it has all these residues in it that make it difficult to clean. bloodstains have been used for death investigation for time out of mind, this guy was killed over here, he was dragged over here, hey, that guy has blood on his hands. that's not what we're talking about here...
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this is blood stain pattern analysis is a sort of what dexter makes a famous. 8% of our weight is blood so we have five liters of blood in us and it's runs very close to the surface. so anytime you have a trauma right? you're going to release blood and it has all these residues in it to make it very very difficult to clean again. you can imagine that you know, blood stains had been used for death investigation for time out. i know this guy was killed here. oh, he was dragged over here. hey, that guy has blood on his hand. that isn't what we're talking about here with the splatter analysis and blood typing. blood typing comes of age in 1907. so the a the b the a b the oh all of that. is in in 1907 they come up with these blood tests. they use them for paternity as you can imagine. is that my kid or not my kid, but they also use it in death investigation and then the bpa the blood-stained pattern analysis. that's 1895 goes back that far that you have your first scientific papers focused specifically on how blood coagulates how quickly it dries whether arterial blood is a little brighter a
this is blood stain pattern analysis is a sort of what dexter makes a famous. 8% of our weight is blood so we have five liters of blood in us and it's runs very close to the surface. so anytime you have a trauma right? you're going to release blood and it has all these residues in it to make it very very difficult to clean again. you can imagine that you know, blood stains had been used for death investigation for time out. i know this guy was killed here. oh, he was dragged over here. hey,...
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host: that is dexter here in washington, d.c.ancy pelosi saying she does not need to apologize for her rhetoric. from the floor of the united states senate yesterday, it was minority leader mitch mcconnell with his comments about what maxine waters said. [video clip] >> over the last few weeks, minneapolis returned to center stage with the trial of the police officer accused of killing george floyd. again, the causes of civil rights, equal justice and the rule of law tell us that this trial, and every trial must go forward without social pressure, political considerations, and certainly violent threats playing a role. every single american deserves a fair trial. -- you do not balance the scales of justice by trying to tip them. and yet, this past weekend, one democratic house member from california took it upon herself to visit the protesters in minneapolis. she said "we are looking for a guilty verdict." like somebody windowshopping, or ordering off a menu, she is looking for a guilty verdict. if that verdict is not reached, the
host: that is dexter here in washington, d.c.ancy pelosi saying she does not need to apologize for her rhetoric. from the floor of the united states senate yesterday, it was minority leader mitch mcconnell with his comments about what maxine waters said. [video clip] >> over the last few weeks, minneapolis returned to center stage with the trial of the police officer accused of killing george floyd. again, the causes of civil rights, equal justice and the rule of law tell us that this...
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i used to watch "dexter" and it was like, he would be such a good boyfriend if he wasn't a killer.e sickness is john boehner, who's, like, well, yeah, i liked his positions on regulation so i voted for an insurrectionist liar, corrupt guy who was suspiciously cozy with vladimir putin. the republican party cannot be fixed with people like john boehner voting for donald trump in 2020. >> yeah, that -- yeah. that's the reality and the truth of it. how do you say, you know, i like the policy but, you know, the character of the man, the quality of his leadership, how he's helped us or not helped us through these tough times with covid, that's secondary to the policy. and john boehner went on to say, i voted for the party and not the man. well, the party is the man. he made that very clear. nikki haley, same thing. i mean, you can't sit there and say, he let us down, but if he runs again, i'll just stand down. well, okay, so, what does that say about your leadership? and that's the new frontier for a lot of these republicans is how do you express your leadership in the face of donald tru
i used to watch "dexter" and it was like, he would be such a good boyfriend if he wasn't a killer.e sickness is john boehner, who's, like, well, yeah, i liked his positions on regulation so i voted for an insurrectionist liar, corrupt guy who was suspiciously cozy with vladimir putin. the republican party cannot be fixed with people like john boehner voting for donald trump in 2020. >> yeah, that -- yeah. that's the reality and the truth of it. how do you say, you know, i like...
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other dishonorable mentions go to dexter, sherlock and prison break. >>> and finally, padma, we sat downa -- >> i'm sorry, did you say a tooth? >> okay. there's so many follow-up questions. we may have to spend the whole six minutes on this. >> it was just this guy. he was odd. >> you can watch their full interview, and get all the >>> good morning. 8:26. i'm marcus washington. it's getting easier to book your stay in one of california's state parks. according to sf gate, starting this week the state is sharing its reservation data with hip camp, a san francisco-based app and website that allows campers to see booking and cancellations in realtime. if you're looking for weekend plans, all national parks are free tomorrow to celebrate the first day of national park week. >>> speaking of national park week, how about getting out and enjoying the park. weather will be nice for us, right, kari? >> absolutely. especially for some of our coastal parks, where temperatures will be cooler as we heat up towards the inland areas this weekend. look at today's highs, not bad at all, with san jose rea
other dishonorable mentions go to dexter, sherlock and prison break. >>> and finally, padma, we sat downa -- >> i'm sorry, did you say a tooth? >> okay. there's so many follow-up questions. we may have to spend the whole six minutes on this. >> it was just this guy. he was odd. >> you can watch their full interview, and get all the >>> good morning. 8:26. i'm marcus washington. it's getting easier to book your stay in one of california's state parks....
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dexter phillips described since 2001 the main region in afghanistan has been the countryside. the government held the cities while the taliban fought to control the villages and towns particularly in the south, their heartland. but by early this year, the paradigm had begun to fall apart. the taliban were entrenched across the north and their shadow government had begun to creep into the cities. another possibility, either an interim or permanent fact, is that the country could fracture with local warlords and the taliban controlling different territory. this would further intensify conflict, increase instability, and create second order effects such as the flow of international displaced persons and refugees. the international crisis group noted that the likelihood of fracture increases if u.s. and other funding declines, and that it has the possibility of pulling afghanistan's neighbors and other regional powers into backing proxies in a multisided struggle. again, the afghan study group warned any scenario in which the state cole -- collapses as it did in 1992 will make it
dexter phillips described since 2001 the main region in afghanistan has been the countryside. the government held the cities while the taliban fought to control the villages and towns particularly in the south, their heartland. but by early this year, the paradigm had begun to fall apart. the taliban were entrenched across the north and their shadow government had begun to creep into the cities. another possibility, either an interim or permanent fact, is that the country could fracture with...
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you need incredible dexterity and mental agility. i take my hat off to him, really.. you toured the country and met up with all the same people. i really feel he could just relax his guard and be himself and join in on a very level playing field. you didn't have any idea who the person next to you, what their background was, and i think he enjoyed that. welcome to the studio, you were the curia for the duke of edinburgh from 1990 to 1992, you knew him very well, and you witnessed firsthand his passion for sport? i well, and you witnessed firsthand his passion for sport?— his passion for sport? i did, sohie. his passion for sport? i did, sophie- he _ his passion for sport? i did, sophie. he was _ his passion for sport? i did, sophie. he was very - his passion for sport? i did, sophie. he was very active, his passion for sport? i did, i sophie. he was very active, he his passion for sport? i did, - sophie. he was very active, he was coming up to his 70th birthday, and he was an outstanding contributor to the carriage riding scene at that time, leading from the front, h
you need incredible dexterity and mental agility. i take my hat off to him, really.. you toured the country and met up with all the same people. i really feel he could just relax his guard and be himself and join in on a very level playing field. you didn't have any idea who the person next to you, what their background was, and i think he enjoyed that. welcome to the studio, you were the curia for the duke of edinburgh from 1990 to 1992, you knew him very well, and you witnessed firsthand his...
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this is dexter, who lost the use of his front legs in an accident when he was just one year old.till enjoy a daily stroll around his home town of ouray in colorado. dogs are amazing, aren't they? i just love dogs. ijust love them. honestly, that is absolutely brilliant. ., ., a honestly, that is absolutely brilliant. . , , ., , _ brilliant. he looks incredibly happy at the same _ brilliant. he looks incredibly happy at the same time. _ brilliant. he looks incredibly happy at the same time. why _ brilliant. he looks incredibly happy at the same time. why don't - brilliant. he looks incredibly happy at the same time. why don't theyl brilliant. he looks incredibly happy l at the same time. why don't they all do that? amazing. _ at the same time. why don't they all do that? amazing. carol— at the same time. why don't they all do that? amazing. carol is _ at the same time. why don't they all do that? amazing. carol is out - at the same time. why don't they all do that? amazing. carol is out and l do that? amazing. carol is out and about with the weather from new broadcasting house. wh
this is dexter, who lost the use of his front legs in an accident when he was just one year old.till enjoy a daily stroll around his home town of ouray in colorado. dogs are amazing, aren't they? i just love dogs. ijust love them. honestly, that is absolutely brilliant. ., ., a honestly, that is absolutely brilliant. . , , ., , _ brilliant. he looks incredibly happy at the same _ brilliant. he looks incredibly happy at the same time. _ brilliant. he looks incredibly happy at the same time. why...