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platform how you're playing it elsewhere in the world that what we're thinking now democracy earth foundation in the united states and it's an effort to team democracy at a global scale how can we make sure that no person no no not no other city center is mediated by an undemocratic government so why don't we issue a little bit of agency to everyone in the world so having a voice in this world is no longer an accident of birth what about having a voice as a woman there are that many women in tech we know that. have you found the experience as a woman doing what you're doing. well has mixed emotions about it to be honest i studied at silicon valley and the valley is not the best area for women to be working out to be honest bro culture in silicon valley companies is still very strong he's promoting grained in the d.n.a. of many of those companies and it's not exactly friendly or no and open working from new york now that has a much more interesting and open tech sector and while there aren't that many women in tech block change is attracting quite a few women i've heard that yes i think it has
platform how you're playing it elsewhere in the world that what we're thinking now democracy earth foundation in the united states and it's an effort to team democracy at a global scale how can we make sure that no person no no not no other city center is mediated by an undemocratic government so why don't we issue a little bit of agency to everyone in the world so having a voice in this world is no longer an accident of birth what about having a voice as a woman there are that many women in...
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to hit the earth and that's the real issue finding them and tracking them and knowing which ones are going to hit long before they hit well we're going to get to that but before. your foundation is preparing to send a telescope to orbit the sun to detect dangerous things coming towards earth but space agencies like not sell all ready have projects which monitor space objects so why do you need your own private project to do this is nasa has program not enough . no the programs done by ness and other telescopes are around the world are fantastic and they are presently aiming to their next goal is to find the asteroids larger than one hundred meters that could hit the earth no one hundred metre asteroid would destroy a small country it's quite large these surveys these telescopes will not do as well for asteroids smaller than that however as we just mentioned a forty meter asteroid is enough to destroy a very large city so there are going to be a lot of esther as in fact a great majority of estrades that could do damage on earth are actually smaller than one hundred meters and would not be found by these current surveys or these these planned surveys so our goal at b six twelve
to hit the earth and that's the real issue finding them and tracking them and knowing which ones are going to hit long before they hit well we're going to get to that but before. your foundation is preparing to send a telescope to orbit the sun to detect dangerous things coming towards earth but space agencies like not sell all ready have projects which monitor space objects so why do you need your own private project to do this is nasa has program not enough . no the programs done by ness and...
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happening today, you can save the earth by picking up trash. the foundationo holding a clean up at baker beach. volunteers can drop in any time between 10:00 and noon. help the environment and enjoy a free cup of hot coffee. they have dozens of chapters all over the country. the goal is to host 1,600 clean ups and remove 150,000 pounds of trash this year. >> now an accuweather update. >> i'm in for lisa. we are starting off with doppler 7. we are seeing patchy fog developing through parts of the north bay and it is gusty and some of the winds and mountain tops, gusting at 17-mile-per-hour from the north and gust in the oakland hills and that's because high pressures in place. i'll show you more about that coming up. here is a live view, you can see the gusts affecting the camera, bouncing around. in san francisco, 49 degree, oakland 45, mountain view, 52 and gill row, 39 degrees. now at the san francisco street level, you see it is calm right here. clear sighs overhead. so we have cool numbers through parts of the north bay, santa rosa, 37, napa, 38, fairfiel
happening today, you can save the earth by picking up trash. the foundationo holding a clean up at baker beach. volunteers can drop in any time between 10:00 and noon. help the environment and enjoy a free cup of hot coffee. they have dozens of chapters all over the country. the goal is to host 1,600 clean ups and remove 150,000 pounds of trash this year. >> now an accuweather update. >> i'm in for lisa. we are starting off with doppler 7. we are seeing patchy fog developing through...
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to have you with us thank you very much for having me now of your foundation says there is around half a million asteroids and planet earth neighborhood as big as the one that struck. in one thousand no weight which flattened two thousand square kilometers of forest on impact i mean i've heard warnings and massive spacewalk could reach us by october twenty seventeen so how big does an asteroid have to be to flatten a city. well the one that we saw and in. one thousand nine hundred eight was only about forty meters across and it was more than enough to destroy a large city so as you said it flattened two thousand square kilometers and it was no larger than a small building but to me something what is more deadly about a meteor hitting earth it's an initial impact or it triggering tsunamis and earthquakes while the danger from an asteroid all depends upon the size and obviously where it hits so the bigger ones can cause more damage the smaller ones such as we saw in chelyabinsk just a few years ago exploded in the air and it was the shock wave that did the damage so it the answer to your question really depends upon the siz
to have you with us thank you very much for having me now of your foundation says there is around half a million asteroids and planet earth neighborhood as big as the one that struck. in one thousand no weight which flattened two thousand square kilometers of forest on impact i mean i've heard warnings and massive spacewalk could reach us by october twenty seventeen so how big does an asteroid have to be to flatten a city. well the one that we saw and in. one thousand nine hundred eight was...
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this is the largest stone on earth it weighs close to a thousand times it's within sight of the temple but probably older than the room inside. and the foundations of the erstwhile temple of jupiter there are three huge blocks of stone how were they moved what mighty buildings stood in this place before those the romans built to this day we do not know the onset. in heliopolis the city of the sun everything is the knowledge of the knife. but what of all the figures on the measurements what all of it at the pit as a twenty meters told more than two meters in diameter and each consists of only three cylindrical bones. what does it matter that wondrous buildings were raised at the behest of pot crazed roman. as hungry for glory they still remain a wonder. the builders nameless to us had an enviable ability to make massive stone appear light and elegant. it's the mystery of proportion that we see here we may not believe in the room and davies but the harmony the balance prompt admiration and all. and the stone masons of the province of asia who made the miracle happen did they believe in the roman gods in jupiter venus backwards. under the names of
this is the largest stone on earth it weighs close to a thousand times it's within sight of the temple but probably older than the room inside. and the foundations of the erstwhile temple of jupiter there are three huge blocks of stone how were they moved what mighty buildings stood in this place before those the romans built to this day we do not know the onset. in heliopolis the city of the sun everything is the knowledge of the knife. but what of all the figures on the measurements what all...
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. >>> happening today, you can save the earth, at least you can help it by picking up trash. the foundation san francisco chapter holding a clean up at baker beach. volunteers can drop by between 10:00 and noon help the environment and enjoy a free cup of hot coffee. the surf rider foundation has dozens of foundations all over the country, cleaning up 1,400 and remove 150,000 pounds of trash. >> now an accuweather update from abc 7 mornings. >> grab the sunscreen. here is live doppler 7. there are clouds now off the coast and fog in the north bay. we'll see sunshine, it is gusty in the hills at this point and winds will start to subside in afternoon. from the northeast, aren't 20 miles an hour in the oakland hills so breezy there but at the surface not too bad. here theest bay hills towards san francisco and the bay bridge and temperatures are a range. 30s and 50s, san francisco, 48, mountain view 51, gill row, 39 degrees, warming up this afternoon. the limited visibility, 101 in san rafael. limited visibility along 101 and parts of the north bay and in santa rosa, napa, 40s, and fairfield,
. >>> happening today, you can save the earth, at least you can help it by picking up trash. the foundation san francisco chapter holding a clean up at baker beach. volunteers can drop by between 10:00 and noon help the environment and enjoy a free cup of hot coffee. the surf rider foundation has dozens of foundations all over the country, cleaning up 1,400 and remove 150,000 pounds of trash. >> now an accuweather update from abc 7 mornings. >> grab the sunscreen. here is...
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. >> look, i can never understand why the media didn't go after this foundation. what on earth politician who's about to become the secretary of state, and then maybe the president of the united states, what is that person doing taking $2 billion from foreign governments? >> look, when something is that obvious in the public view and it's not covered, you can imagine all the things that are still hidden that normally you would rely on reporters to bring up but i can note that the american people already know that this is a problem when the foundation donations fell by 42% in 2016. when it became clear that she was losing and there was this plunging of donations which indicated that there was an expectation, at least amongst donors that there would be something for them to get for this and when that became less obvious, that's what i was like the bell started going off. people like jimmy carter still have really good foundations operating. rbc the reagan foundation. just because you don't get a particular political job, you can still do good work and this was a key difference fo
. >> look, i can never understand why the media didn't go after this foundation. what on earth politician who's about to become the secretary of state, and then maybe the president of the united states, what is that person doing taking $2 billion from foreign governments? >> look, when something is that obvious in the public view and it's not covered, you can imagine all the things that are still hidden that normally you would rely on reporters to bring up but i can note that the...
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o teach on the purpose of man, the foundation of man, the original plan foreman, the directive and the instruction of the lord jess christ, thy kingdom come on earthwe are removing the boundaries, how do we restore god's honor on earth? >> has the church been effective in teaching it? absolutely. the church has preserved that fr 2000 years. the church has a branding problm and a communication problem. how it's delivering that message to a new generation, that's the challenge that the church has. these principles of human digniy and human responsibility have been part of christianity for 2,000 years, whether it's expressed in catholicism, whethr it's expressed in eastern orthodox, it doesn't matter, tht is the core. but how the message than conveyed, that's different. now, what has happened over thoe 2000 years is schools of the theologian stands between te tension of a more sacred scripture and the present day situation. how to take that sacred traditin and now apply it to the circumstance and situations in which we exist today. so you have schools of thought that are traditionalists who wat to preserve the past. you have schools of thought who ar
o teach on the purpose of man, the foundation of man, the original plan foreman, the directive and the instruction of the lord jess christ, thy kingdom come on earthwe are removing the boundaries, how do we restore god's honor on earth? >> has the church been effective in teaching it? absolutely. the church has preserved that fr 2000 years. the church has a branding problm and a communication problem. how it's delivering that message to a new generation, that's the challenge that the...
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. >>> happening today, you can save the earth or at least try to do so by picking up trash. the surfrider foundation'shapter is holding a cleanup at baker beach. volunteers can drop in any time between 10:00 and noon. help the environment and then enjoy a free cup of coffee. the foundation has dozens of chapters across the country. the goal of the organization is to host 1500 cleanups and remove 150,000 pounds of trash this year. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist frances dinglasan. great day to head to the beach. you might not even need a jacket. here's the satellite image. notice the clouds are well off to the coast. we have mostly clear conditions, except for a little bit of fog sticking around in santa rosa. also, gusts from the north and northeast, especially in the higher elevations at mt. tam. 22 miles an hour. 24 miles an hour in spring valley and 22 miles an hour in the oakland hills. here's a look from the east bay hills. you can tell it's gusty with the camera bouncing. temperatures will climb into the 50s for most everyone. still in the 40s in a few spots. oakland 53. san jose 49. gilroy s
. >>> happening today, you can save the earth or at least try to do so by picking up trash. the surfrider foundation'shapter is holding a cleanup at baker beach. volunteers can drop in any time between 10:00 and noon. help the environment and then enjoy a free cup of coffee. the foundation has dozens of chapters across the country. the goal of the organization is to host 1500 cleanups and remove 150,000 pounds of trash this year. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist frances...
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earth at this point. >> reporter: moon while the trump justice department is launching a new investigation into the clinton foundationand whether some donors expected political favors back when hillary clinton was secretary of state. the clinton team's response, let's call it what it is sham. this is flan philanthropy that does life change changing work. >> the president is at camp david to focus on his political agenda and the midterm elections. >> if you drive the pennsylvania turnpike prepare to pay more money to use the roadway. the new toll goes into effect tomorrow. drivers pay a 6% increase for cash and e-z pass, but there's an exception. there will be no change for e-z pass customers at the delaware memorial bridge going westbound in bucks county. turnpike commission said the increase is needed to meet its financial obligation. there's still much more to come on "action news" saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. including "shelter me rescue of the week." >> plus, a rough ride on the new jersey transit train to say the least passengers get a face full of frigid air when one of the doors won't close. >>> of course we'
earth at this point. >> reporter: moon while the trump justice department is launching a new investigation into the clinton foundationand whether some donors expected political favors back when hillary clinton was secretary of state. the clinton team's response, let's call it what it is sham. this is flan philanthropy that does life change changing work. >> the president is at camp david to focus on his political agenda and the midterm elections. >> if you drive the...
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earth at this point. >> meanwhile, the trump justice department is now launching a new investigation into the clinton foundation and whether some donors expected political favors back when hillary clinton was secretary of state. the clinton team's response, let's call this what it is, a sham. is a philanthr life-changing work which republicans have tried to turn into a political football. it's disgraceful and should be concerning to all americans. the president is at camp david trying to focus on his legislative agenda and the upcoming midterm elections. it is an extremely cold weekend to be spending at camp david. the president is there with republican leaders as well as top members of his cabinet. however, some noteworthy exceptions. not on the invitation list attorney general jeff sessions. dan and paula. >> interesting omission. david wright, thanks for your reporting and want to bring in cokie roberts in d.c. for us this morning. good morning to you, cokie. >> good morning. luckily inside unlike poor david. >> we wouldn't put you outside. >> regarding the clinton foundation, the democrats say this is just
earth at this point. >> meanwhile, the trump justice department is now launching a new investigation into the clinton foundation and whether some donors expected political favors back when hillary clinton was secretary of state. the clinton team's response, let's call this what it is, a sham. is a philanthr life-changing work which republicans have tried to turn into a political football. it's disgraceful and should be concerning to all americans. the president is at camp david trying to...
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earth at this point. >> reporter: meanwhile the trump justice department is now launching a new investigation into the clinton foundationme donors expected political favors back when hillary clinton was secretary of state. the clinton team's response? let's call this what it is, a sham. this is a philanthropy that does life-changing working which republicans have tried to turn into a political football it's disgraceful and should be concerning to all americans. the president is at camp david, trying to focus on his legislative agenda and the upcoming midterm elections. david wright, abc news, washington. >> "fire and fury" is one of the hottest books here in the bay area. abc 7 news was at book passage. 40 more copies arrived yesterday. each one was already reserved. >> it's a phenomenon. i never heard about this in the publishing world before. everybody has poured out, wanting to get a piece of this book. >> if you're thinking about going to the library to borrow "fire and fury," it could be a while. "the chronicle" reports more than 900 people are at the waiting list at the san francisco public library, a record for h
earth at this point. >> reporter: meanwhile the trump justice department is now launching a new investigation into the clinton foundationme donors expected political favors back when hillary clinton was secretary of state. the clinton team's response? let's call this what it is, a sham. this is a philanthropy that does life-changing working which republicans have tried to turn into a political football it's disgraceful and should be concerning to all americans. the president is at camp...
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foundation in exchange for political favors. what you think of that? >> if if you like political wae and the scorched-earth siege mentality and death upon death, arkansas is the place to go. the clintons were a big part of why it is that way. they got a u.s. attorney on arkansas was a veteran of those ancient wars with the clintons. you probably know some stuff for the ordinary bear doesn't. he is investigating the clinton foundation from ada play and this could get hot. this could get hot pretty quick. >> dana: what about the house until investigation into the allegations of russian collusion and interference in the election? you read about yesterday. is that going to wrap up soon? >> that committee has been such a boston democrats and republicans alike in the leaking and the counterproductive i don't think anybody's going to take sears a what they do at this point because it's turned to such a partisan mishmash. using it to advance their agenda, the sooner that they can get to the point where they talk about there's an election coming up and no vendor, are we really ready to do with these threats, not ju
foundation in exchange for political favors. what you think of that? >> if if you like political wae and the scorched-earth siege mentality and death upon death, arkansas is the place to go. the clintons were a big part of why it is that way. they got a u.s. attorney on arkansas was a veteran of those ancient wars with the clintons. you probably know some stuff for the ordinary bear doesn't. he is investigating the clinton foundation from ada play and this could get hot. this could get...
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many of our young people to reject the foundational principles of america which are what make the country great. other human beings, flesh and blood, dust of the earth but made in the image and likeness of god we are human beings like other human beings, not us as human beings who are exceptional, it is the principles on which the country rests, the principles on which we were founded that it has taken a long time to live up to and we don't live up to them fully and never willfully because they are aspirational but captured -- we hear so often it becomes a clichÉ but we need to listen to those words which we hold these truths to be self-evident, all men are created equal, they were endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. a nation founded on that principle has the potential for greatness and we need to communicate that to our young people, tell the truth, yes with the words but not imagining history is nothing but words. when martin luther king appealed to the american people he did not take a revolutionary attitude that we need to tear down everything that came before
many of our young people to reject the foundational principles of america which are what make the country great. other human beings, flesh and blood, dust of the earth but made in the image and likeness of god we are human beings like other human beings, not us as human beings who are exceptional, it is the principles on which the country rests, the principles on which we were founded that it has taken a long time to live up to and we don't live up to them fully and never willfully because they...
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earth's climate history. he says the writing about funding cuts has been on the wall since day one. >> well, we've already gotten indications from our federal funding agencies, particularly the national science foundationshould anticipate budget cuts. should anticipate budget cuts. didn't take very long after the election for that word to come down. >> even when research is government funded, the money often doesn't go far enough. john durbin is an employee of the noaa fisheries department and uses a drone to check on the welfare of antarctic whales in these changing times. but there's no way he and his co-researcher could be here if they didn't get a ride from the lindblad national geographic tour operators who sebringing actual scientists along as part of the appeal to their customers. >> it costs hundreds of thousands of dollars if you're going to charter a research vessel. it's a wonderful relationship that we have. >> a relationship that has to continue if the work is to go on. >> this is the seventh year in a row that we've conducted research onboard the ship. >> we're studying animals that live as long as we do. to understand them it takes multiple years. >> the tourists for all the fun they're
earth's climate history. he says the writing about funding cuts has been on the wall since day one. >> well, we've already gotten indications from our federal funding agencies, particularly the national science foundationshould anticipate budget cuts. should anticipate budget cuts. didn't take very long after the election for that word to come down. >> even when research is government funded, the money often doesn't go far enough. john durbin is an employee of the noaa fisheries...